A very simple Screencasting tool. You can upload your screencasts to Youtube w/ Screencast-O-Matic
Online screen recorder for one-click recording for free.
Jing is a free screencasting tool.
Simple and free, Jing is the perfect way to enhance your fast-paced online conversations. Create images and videos of what you see on your computer screen, then share them instantly! Capture What You See Capture an image of what you see on your computer screen with Jing.
Live TESOL webinars are presented every Friday at 4 PM EST or New York time with Shelly Terrell. TESOL Webinars are open to the public, so feel free to invite a friend.
Wiffiti is a way to create interactive boards for your class. You set up a "board" with a question or instructions and learners can submit their responses or comments either via an automatically generated URL or through Twitter (by using a hashtag you preselect).
Pulse is the RSS reader we looked at in class this week. It's (fairly) intuitive and accessible on computers (via a browser) as well as mobile devices.
BigBlueButton is an open-source suite of tools for webconferencing. It does many of the same functions as Collaborate but does not have the costs associated with it. It may be a good alternative for teaching online.
Checklists for evaluating language learning software by the National Foreign Language Resource Center in Hawaii. The focus is on courseware, but the information is still valuable.
From the site: Latest update 20th Jan 2013 - These are some of the best free internet resources for education. This page is constantly updated; every time I come across a new piece of software or an exciting website, I list it here. This list is not exhaustive in any way.