CiteULike is a site used to not only find scholarly articles, but also to connect and collaborate with others who are researching the same topics. You can connect with other people who have related searches and can join groups about the topic that you are researching. You can create a library of your findings so that they are all in one place, so it is a good example of a social bookmarking site.
This resource is a twitter page where Oklahoma teachers can connect to share their ideas, classrooms, and issues important to them (such as those regarding the state of the education system). Although it contains a lot of discussion about the education system, the twitter page describes itself to be "non-political" and a place that "brings OK educators together" through constructive dialogue.
This is a great website to look up videos for lessons. You can search based on topic or for grade level. The videos are short and simple and a great way to introduce a topic.
A word or phrase preceded by a "#." How do hashtags work? Twitter can be a busy place with lots of tweets-and thus lots of "noise." A #hashtag is a way to aggregate tweets that are appended with a hashtag. Picture it like a magnet that attracts all messages categorized by that topical word or phrase. Also this website offers great resources for every possible class a teacher could teach.
This is an excellent tool for project based learning. It provides teachers access to several different projects used across the board. It has different categories they can search for different grades and types of schools. Some of these categories include urban, rural, suburban, whole school, whole district, ESL, and at-risk youth
BrainPOP's Digital Citizenship spotlight highlights topics from Blogs and Internet Search to Social Networking and Cyberbullying. Lesson plans for these topics and more are all included in this Digital Citizenship lesson plan collection. Use these lesson plans and help children get the most out of the digital world!
HotChalk's Lesson Plans Page (LPP) allows teachers to search through a database of lesson plans so that teachers can apply them in the classroom. People do not need to register with the site to view the lesson plans. The website simply functions as a way for teachers (pre-K through 12) to find new methods to teach material.