Love this site Elizabeth. I log on for the "Top Tools for Learning", and usually find some excellet resources there. Jan's Blog is also a useful source of information.
Welcome to the virtual version of the "create a comic strip" activity for your ESL/LINC classroom. This is an extraordinary website that allows users to create their own movies, from the script to the cast. Fun to play with, and has interesting applications in a class with tech savvy students.
Text, image, audio editing and more. They are free, but not illegal apps, mostly open source software (pretty well the entire contents of my computer).
Check out this section for a wide selection of tools you could use. It's a great starting point to learn what kind of stuff is available to us, the only limit being our imagination!
I love this website, and can usually spend a lot of time looking it over. It has some fantastic ideas of technology tools that teachers can use in and out of the classroom. Once you start, this site will soak up your time like a sponge.
Social changemakers and technological forerunners come together at Net Tuesday events to mix, swap stories and ideas, build new relationships, and reinforce the online NetSquared (http://www.netsquared.org) community.
An interesting article on introducing new technologies to employees (apparently it doesn't have to cause deep seated resentment - ha!). The other newsletters are also of value (though some go a little over my head). Made for the publishing industry, there are some nuggets to glean here (I also liked the article on Information Architecture).
I LOVE this website. You can create online books for free, and share them with your students, or if you have a bigger picture in mind, ....the world.
If you have a website, you can also embed the wobook on your site for all to access. Best of all, it's free. Just open an account and let your creativity loose.