gClassFolders (google shared public template) looks like it has a lot of potential for English teachers. Student has to 'drag' the dropbox folder to their desktop, but they can put work 'view' and 'edit' in for the teacher as well as final copy. Check it out--click on the video to see a quick, clear demonstration.
podcasting in classroom--good introduction; lots of ideas of using audio (e.g., embedding in Word). Instructional delivery (e.g., could use this for 504 plans).
Reviews lots of podcasting Web 2.0 tools. Good point--limit student audio recording. Discusses editing and when to use.
With this tool, you can take a portion of a YouTube video, add your own materials and then use for teaching. [So those of you working in schools with YouTube blocked, this is a great work around.]
Great site for making mind maps and doing online brainstorming. Able to be exported and shared with others. Great tool for teacher collaborators and for kids! Super easy to use
Want to share just a bit of a YouTube video, here's a free online option that allow you to select the pieces you want. Looks helpful. I poked around--fairly easy to use.