This site contains tools and guidelines to use as a starting point to getting your students, faculty, and alumni ready and excited about what's coming.
Having problems with Google hangout? Send this information to your network administrator with port information for the firewall that they'll need to know.
We know that Google Earth is an amazing app, but watch this video (from youtube) that shows an incredible simulation that uses the Google Earth plugin for your browser.
Interesting app and way for students to collaborate on projects together. You can take notes together and send to Evernote. Plan activitties and more.. This is a very interesting collaborative tool. You can have 5 people or less on one workspace for free and can connect with Google plus (for you GAFE people.) I wish we had this sort of thing for coordinating college projects. If you have evernote, this might be a boon for you.
This is an online programming suite for kids. It closely resembles MIT's Scratch, but it has improved on a few features and striped away some others. One great feature is that students can sign on with a Google Apps for Education account. Plus, because it is made with HTML5 you can use it on most modern devices, including on Android tablets and iPads.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
A superb Apple and Android app from IFTTT which lets you setup one click notes which can be used for many online services. You can send a note to your email, add something to Evernote, or even add something to your Google Calendar by extracting the details from the text. Use it in your ongoing assessment by quickly noting things you notice in class.