A site where you upload a picture, record yourself and then make the mouth move to appear as if the picture was talking. Good for storytelling or making reports. Visual podcasting....
A tech tool that's great for younger students as well as older ones. Storybird is an online collaborative storytelling tool, and the best part about it is that kids really enjoy Storybird and it can be meshed into nearly any curriculum.
Today in Canadian History, a resource site for students of Canadian history. Click on any date and it will tell you everything that happened in Canadian history on that date.
A massive list of TEDTalks in a Google Spreadsheet. URL/Speaker/Talk Name/Summary/Duration/Publish Date are all laid out for you to search, organize, list and browse for some inspiration for your classroom!
This is a great site that is basically a giant FAQ database on everything tech. There are topics on the Internet, Hardware, Files and Sharing, Email, Images, Chat and Classroom Management. When you choose your topic there is a list of common questions that teachers or other tech users might ask. For example in the hardware section there are questions like what is a flash drive, or how do I burn a CD in Windows XP? The questions are basic for those of us who work in tech everyday but very common for those that don't. Each section also provide additional links to other resources that users can consult when they have questions.
Andrew Davis' discussion on the best ways in which to master Prezi. Note the word 'master', not learn! If you haven't used Prezi yet for a lesson or workshop, I would encourage you to take a serious look at it.
ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that lets anyone easily create his or her own 3D pop-up books. Using ZooBurst, storytellers of any age can create their own rich worlds in which their stories can come to life. There is an Augmented Reality component that may be of interest to some. While the free version allows you to work with the program, there is a premium level that allows for classroom management for teachers.
A tool to randomly pick names to answer questions, or to randomly assign spelling words, etc. It does have sound effects, so be prepared. The Fruit Machine works like a slot machine, and the Typewriter has all of the letters (sounding like an old-fashioned typewriter) until the student's name is created. The Typewriter is louder and noisier....