This is a website where teachers can locate a lot of assistive technology devices that their students that need assistance can use to help in their learning.
This website gives you support and tips for "flipping" your classroom - videotaping your lectures and assigning them for homework, so that you are able to interact with the students on assigned activities during class and not wasting your time lecturing. Really interesting new method!
The Concord Consortium is a non-profit organization that helps develop technologies for math, science and engineering education. Their free, open source software is available for teachers to download to use in their classes. They include visualizations and models for a broad range of topics.
Penalty Shootout Games are interactive, online games that combine high school biology knowledge with a soccer shootout. Good to keep in mind for students who are interested in sports
This website provides teachers with certain guidelines to properly and safely implement technology in their classroom. It focuses on common technology tools such as PowerPoint, Online Discussions, Course Web Pages, and Student Web Pages.
This website helps educators integrate technology effectively. The tools that are included promote critical-thinking, creativity, collaboration, and community-mindedness
This website gives appropriate technology websites and tools based off of teacher learning goals. For example, if you wanted to create an interactive smartboard, this website provides you with possible tools, how they are rated, and the ease of using a particular tool. A great way to see what other educators are using and which are effective.
This article has a link for a digital microscope. This is a low-cost, technology tool for science teachers. It allows the same magnifications and capabilities as an optical microscope, but the images can be imported into microsoft word and PowerPoint. Also, this tool allows for real-time and time-lapse movies... a great tool!