This article lists many sites that could be of use for digital storytelling projects and slideshows. Some of them I had never heard of yet and am anxious to try them out!
This is a blog that other first grade teachers in our district follow and myself. The blogger has cute ideas and gives resources to use for specific lessons.
"KET (Kentucky Educational Television) has been helping teachers help learners since 1968. On air. Online. In print."
GED videos and many websites providing useful tools and information for adult educators.
This is a great blog with tons of resources for teachers! I love the must watch educational videos section, as well as the "cool links" area of the site. Everyone should check this out!
This website has great articles dealing with libraries and stories that keep you up to date on whats up and coming. It also is a great tool that has tips on social networking, and interesting literature-related videos.
You can listen to podcasts of booktalks at this site. This would be great for students who can't seem to find a good book to read. The books chosen are Isinglass Teen Read Award Nominees - this is a teen book award in New Hampshire, but I am sure these books are popular all over!
Great resource for librarians to learn more about their field, libraries, advocacy, and of cource literature. It always has good info on trends in teen literature.
This wiki contains lots of ideas and information for librarians. Anyone can add or edit topics. The nice thing about this site is that it is very organized. If you want information about a certain topic, it is easy to find.
I have primarily used this site for streaming videos, but I've discovered through this assignment that it offers so much more. There is a fee, but it is well worth it.
Really great blog about pushing the envelope in the roll of librarian. This blogger is an active advocate for the 21st century Library Media Center and fun to read to boot!
This site has lots of link to lots of other resources. Its a good place to start looking if you need something...it's also nicely organized. It's my best go-to site for other resources
The Education Podcast Network is an effort to bring together into one place, the wide range of podcast programming that may be helpful to teachers looking for content to teach with and about, and to explore issues of teaching and learning in the 21st century.
This site from Scholastic is the jumping off point for 20 different educational blogs. You'll hear from elementary, middle, special ed, student and various other educators. Many of the blogs give you other educational blogs to visit.
Found this article while on TechChicks Talk. Just replace CIO with what ever version of administration you need to. When I finally finish this assignment I'll be learning how to play Angry Birds:)