This website has TONS of free books that students can read online. I kept trying a bunch to see if I could find a book that wasn't on it...I couldn't!
I would suggest using this in your classroom as a tip for students in case they have forgotten their copy of the book at school, etc.
This blog is AWESOME! It relates to all level of educators, includes tips on classroom uses with technology, has news from all over the globe related to technology and education, and even has how-to posts. I find myself reading it daily now and even back-reading. A must read!
This is a brief blog entry describing the "circles" feature of the new Google+. It describes how it can be used for the classroom. I'm so excited for the possibilities!
This website encourages membership at a fee but does have some free resources. There are good overviews of different diagnoses and how to assist students in the classroom.
One of my coworkers works for this family and I cried when she shared this video with our classroom teachers. The family made this video because their son/brother has Autism and they wanted to educate the public about the impact of Autism. The boy's sister wrote a song for her brother and performs the song along to slideshow of family pictures.
This is a great website for information on the latest assistive technology. The website was founded over 25 years ago by parents of a child with a disability. The website is easy to use and very informative. An annual conference, webinars, and magazine are also available.
This is a very inspirational video about a woman named Sara Pyszka who has Cerebral Palsy and uses a DynaVox to communicate. She has been able to sing using her DynaVox and also attend college!