Jane Farrall is a Speech Pathologist and has extensive experience in both Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and in teaching children and adults with disabilities to acquire literacy.
Jane has put together a great list of apps for AAC each with her evaluation and rating
"The Physics Front provides high quality resources for the teaching of physics and physical sciences courses.
The Physics Front is a free service provided by the American Association of Physics Teachers in partnership with the NSF/NSDL. "
Excellent physics resources for teachers - including primary and middle school!
A Different Way to Read Great Literature!
This site is an experiment in teaching great literature in a very different way. Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more!
That's Not Cool is a website designed to teach young adults that online and mobile phone behavior is real behavior with real consequences. That's Not Cool has three primary features; videos, discussion forum, and call out cards. More suitable for Stage 4 and 5. I like the videos... not sure about the call out cards
"Research shows that a project to use the devices as teaching tools in some N.C. districts has had a measurable impact on student achievement in math."
Ali Carr-Chellman spells out three reasons boys are tuning out of school in droves, and lays out her bold plan to re-engage them: bringing their culture into the classroom, with new rules that let boys be boys, and video games that teach as well as entertain.