This is an interesting article on a neural treatment currently being researched called transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS). It explains how the treatment is currently being tested, potential future uses, and even some criticisms. Although it's a secondary source, references are made to where the primary source studies can be found.
This is a good YouTube collection of videos related to cognition and memory as well as a few other psychological concepts like perception. Nice work by the guy that put this together.
Great brain parts descriptions in "TBI Basics", a variety of multimedia choices, and a plethora of information and personal blogs/testimonies for students and teachers to explore. The real-life relevance of this website is phenomenal.
This site provides a long list of movies categorized according to psychological topic/field. The author provides a good overview of each film and has even included some interesting articles of her own regarding psychological topics in film.
As the website says, this is a companion to Dr. Phillip Zimbardo's video series. You can access the videos here as well as a few other resources related to the videos.
My students and I love Hank Green and his Crash Course videos for Psychology. They're broken up into 10-minute segments and they are great overviews of the basic Psychology concepts.