This is a wonderful aggregator for SPL software -- there is so much out there, it is comforting to know a site that 'test drives' software so we can utilize the best products.
My kids have all created wonderful examples of web 2.0 presentations using this software, as early as the 2nd grade. If you haven't tried it, you should.
Online sites for creating videos so no software is needed. I have used WeVideo, which has gotten better apparently since I last tested it last month. Use Animoto regularly, but need to watch the pacing and slow down the videos. Zimmer Twins is fun site. Need to play with it more. Have used Screenr and other screencast tools, but Screenr is one I abandoned in favor of other options. More options for using online sites to create videos continue to pop up.
A blog post about ways to use wikis in teaching. Looking for some ideas, bookmark this one, as more comments may be added, with new ideas, or even add your own in the comment section.
A digital storytelling website. I would use it the same way i would use storybird. You can click on the animals, scenes, and type text. The published product looks more like a book than storybird.
app for iPad or browser. Allows you to record instructional videos personalized with your voice for lessons. Provide students to a link and all students can see your responses