a blog with a lot of web 2.0 resources all organized. You can view the resources on this blog. An example of a wiki for educational sharing of resources.
TeachersPayTeachers® is an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original downloadable educational materials, hard goods and used educational resources.
"Post assignments, announcements, and links to important resources
Notify parents and students each time you update your classroom page
Create an online calendar of class events and activities
Use our free storage to upload documents and add images to your
page(s)
Access practical tips and other resources from EducationWorld.com
Use our handy tools to create flashcards and other learning materials"
Teachers With Apps, co-founded by Jayne Clare (Special Education teacher) and Anne Rachel (Early Childhood educator) is a premiere resource site for educational app discovery.
Free tools to use and share. Over 1,300 reproducibles from 72 different books on 20 different topics that you can print, copy, and distribute for educational purposes. Reproducibles include useful links, electronic forms, and printable documents.
Look at the expansive list of sped resources.
WeAreTeachers provides a powerful online community for teachers, combining the expertise of our member community, the resources and knowledge base of our partners and the momentum of social media to recognize and reward innovative teaching ideas. With thousands of teaching ideas submitted for cash and prizes, WeAreTeachers offers a unique forum for innovation and collaboration.
The Goal Bank has been designed to
allow users to locate specific goals as
used in the eSIS SPED Full software.
Click on a Content Area to proceed to
specific Content Strands. From there,
locate the specific strand and click to
locate the Individual Goals
Another great IEP goal resource for clinicians or sped teachers
Just what it says :) From the people of tech learning they have given us their top 100 sites and apps of 2012, not all are free but not expensive either.
This is a site that allows the users to take a photo and ask a question related to the photo and the participants give back responses in texts, writing, drawing or voice. It is really cool . This was probably placed on the Diigo before, but this post is from Byrne on how this is implemented in the classroom. Check it out
A place to get young teens to write and even read! Figment users-most of whom are between 13 and 24 years old-create a profile and upload their work, giving it a title and picking from a large selection of stock images to use as cover art. Other users can read the pieces online and leave comments and provide feedback. The site is free and there is capabilities to create educator/ group profiles to have privacy within your own class before making writings public.Rally good for self expression, releasing feelings thoughts and creativity.
If you can't get enough tips, apps, websites, tech help and guides, Make Use Of should be a go-to for you. This website will keep you in-the-know when it comes to anything tech.
Cost: Free.
a website to empower teachers to solve their own technology shortfalls by connecting classrooms with their communities using the Internet. A year later, www.digitalwish.org launched with a simple wish list feature and a few technology products. The need for classroom technology was so great that 1,000 teachers posted wishes in the first month. With such high demand, we began the process of turning Digital Wish into an official nonprofit organization.
Meograph is a free, easy multimedia storytelling tool. Students can quickly combine videos, audio, pictures, text, maps, timelines, and links to create what the developers call "four-dimensional storytelling." No registration is required and an education version is available. You have to play around with it to get the concept before introducing it to students.
Gary Toews has put together the below list of useful education apps as recommended by the STaRT Education Department. On this page are nearly all the apps I'd personally recommend to anyone looking to outfit their iPad, iPhone, or other device with free apps perfect for their grade level.