I LOVE this site! It allows you to connect with other educators and share Smart Board lesson plans. Lesson plans are searchable by grade, topic and subject area. Very practical for the busy teacher!
This site is great for collaborating with other people using these tools. There's room for discussions, questions, and recommendations. Best of all, these 25 Web. 2.0 Tools were voted by "us"!
These are a list of websites that are helpful to a teacher trying to use Web 2.0 Tools in their classroom. The site is easy to navigate through because it separates the tools by category (e.g. presentation tools, social bookmarking, collaboration, etc.).
This site is purely a directory of Web 2.0 tools. It has numerous great online tools or applications. You will need to sift through to find tools that are pretainable to you, but when you click on a tool that piques your interests, it gives you a nice description of that tool and allows you to read what other's have to say about it.
This wiki was creating to organize all the great tools available to teachers. It's neatly organized by category, so you can click on the type of tool you're interested in (e.g. presentation tools, collaborative tools, etc.). You can join the wiki and participate in discussions.
The links in this website made the list of most honored and authoritative sites teaching creative and innovative skills. They are all free and support 21st century learning skills. The list is sponsored by the ALA but is suitable to all people in education.
This website is sponsered by the American Library Association, however, the content is suitable for any teacher interested in Web 2.0 Tools. It gives the standards for the different skills these tools support.
This website includes 6 categories of Smart Board resources- General Resources, Help, Subject Area Resources, Tips & Tricks, Games, and Response Clickers.