This website defines and explains wikis in the classroom. It is a great resource for those unfamiliar with wikis and lists their features, where to make one, how to navigate them, how they can be used, and more. It also has a list of example wikis made by teachers.
This is a Weebly website created by Laura. Bonham, an elementary/middle school teacher. This website is a great example of how a class website can be used to keep parents up to date and informed about what is going on in the classroom. It includes things like dates, school supply needs, and homework.
This is a blog by Amanda Dykes, a school technology coach. She uses her blog to share her teaching troubles and triumphs as well as ideas and thoughts about education.
This is a blog by Sarah Hagan, an Oklahoma math teacher. In it, you can find activities she does in her classroom, information about her, free math downloads, pictures of the class "textbook" and more.
This video is a quick introduction to Wikis. It explains their purpose and how they can be used. It uses teachers planning a camping trip as an example of how it can be used.