Nice site to teach kids how to create and code mobile apps. Very good, easy to follow tutorials, and apps can (for a fee) actually be sold through the Vizwik app store or other app stores.
I wasn't sure if it was appropriate to add to this list but I would add SumoPaint to this list. http://www.sumopaint.com/app/ It is an easy to use free online software that works a lot like photoshop. I use it with both my elementary and my college students. Other then that this is an awesome list thanks for sharing.
Arduino-based kits let students design and test experiments and then upload them to actual Cubesat satellites, where their experiments will be conducted and results sent back to students. Kits start at only $150.
"Quest2Teach is a series of game-infused 3D virtual learning curricula designed for teacher education that is unified by a social-professional network. These immersive experiences provide authentic and individualized practice for future teachers that bridges theory and practice. Quest2Teach is the first of its kind in teacher education and was created at ASU's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College through a unique collaboration between our Center for Games & Impact and partner game-design studio, E-Line Media."
Creating live padlet pages in iBook author http://t.co/8VbsMogCct #ipaded #edtech
Create live web widgets for iBook author http://t.co/iZyio9oS3j #ade2013 #edtech #ibooksauthor
Great collection of resources for anyone interested in starting an after-school programming club for kids in upper elementary. Lesson plans, student tasks, much more!