GREAT resources for any English teacher who teaches The Crucible. Mashup the resources for your own personal approach. Quite a variety of material here.
Great page of links to resources on how to use Google in the classroom with students. LOTS of links. You will need to scan to see what you actually are looking for. Interesting graphic of how Google Apps components can work for a student over the course of their education.
This site is really cool for those interested in ancient and modern philosophy, and it pretty much puts the most important names together in one list with some of their writings available. This is a great resource.
A middle school classroom teacher reflects on the tools they use in their classroom and the fact that it's the learning and how you empower students to create, think, evaluate and find resources that is key, not the tool itself. Great reality check when it comes to integrating technology in the classroom.
This is a great resource for those interested in American History. There are many movies here that are great to watch, simply because of how long ago they were made.
This website has so much great information on it. It has ideas for lessons as well as today in history type of information. The web guides link talks about the web and how to use it properly and how to know if a site is credible. This is a tool that I found a week ago and really love it.
If you are looking for examples of teacher OR student blogs, this new Edublogs directory can be handy. Categories by content area, as well as a category for students (student blogs in content area sections too). Great place to look for ideas of what you might do in your classroom.