One useful resource I have found using this search is a BBC news article on the role of sleep in memory (http://www.bbc.com/news/health-27695144). The reason I find this useful is because it provides a simple summary for understanding as well as the link to the original article.
Crash Course Psychology: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOPRKzVLY0jJY-uHOH9KVU6 The reason I find this useful is he explains a lot of information (in simple terms) in a short space of time. It is good revision for students who have missed a lesson or have transferred into psychology from another course. He also frequently provides transcripts for students with hearing impairments.
Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ Simply Psychology: http://www.simplypsychology.org/ I like both of the resources for the same reason: they are easy to access and easy to understand. While I would never encourage my students to cite them as credible resources I do find that they help with forming a basic understanding and guiding their search terms in journal databases
Another useful resource I found is Elizabeth Loftus' TedTalk on the reliability of memory (http://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_loftus_the_fiction_of_memory). It covers ethical issues as well as CLOA concepts.