I was searching for more interesting sites to see provide me with back up that video games should be used in the classroom and I stumbled across a web site called. http://www.artificialwisdom.com/ that claims to rate games by how much your student can learn from them.
This is a great page for read aloud books. There is a good selection of children's books on a variety of topics. The stories load quickly and are of good quality. Highlighted words tell emerging readers which word is being said. Allow students to listen by themselves at their seats or as a whole class presentation!
This website is a great way to introduce and reinforce touch typing with your younger students. I use this program with my third grade keyboarding class. They love getting to the song at the end and can't wait to move on to the next level!
This is a great site for anyone looking to create a static website using wordpress. The site offers step by step instructions on how to get your site up and running.
While Twitter is touted as a venue for timely information and communications, there are situations in which it is desirable to search for tweets older than those listed within Twitter's native, two-week search window. This annotated list provides some options.
Extensive collection of annotated links related to using Twitter effectively. There are numerous resources for general users, but there are many educator-specific articles as well.