This website is an online resource for grades Pre-K through 12. The information is divided into grades, and then into subject matter. Information compiled is divided into many types - audio, video, lesson plans, slideshow, etc.
Provides creative lesson plans, teacher accounts, classroom ideas to use with Kerpoof's multimedia software. Kids can create original artwork, animated movies, stories, cards and more.
This site has a small list of imaging software resources. The best part of this site is the list of possible lesson plans for using this type of software in the classroom, in any subject, and for a variety of grade levels.
K- 5 grade interactive internet activites. This site is targeting Math, Literacy, Social Studies, and Science it has internet games but also resources to help in those areas.
Real World Math was developed as an instructional technology resource for math teachers. Ideas for using Google Earth as a dynamic tool for teaching math concepts are presented in the form of web-based lessons.
This website is geared for an older crowd, probably middle school and up.
Gapminder World shows the World's most important trends. Will work great a statistics lesson and much more.
This website is a great place to look for additional online resource for a particular topics e.g.classroom management, daily writing prompts, Collaboration projects, lesson plans, etc.
Prezi is an alternative presentation tool. This presentation tool allows the creator to make a presentation that is not linear. Unlike PowerPoint where you go from one slide to the next, these presentations are set up to travel in any direction you want. From there you can even zoom in to highlight important parts, or include definitions bellow new words in a passage that might be in the presentation. Teachers will find this tool useful for incorporating into lesson, but because it is really user friendly, students can also use this site.
Texas Instruments has a library of resources designed to work with their line of technology. This includes worksheets, lessons, and downloads to use in math, science, or whatever.
This is an eight-part documentary about the history of The West going back to 28,000 BC. This series was created for public television. It is filled with photographs of the landscape, interviews with its people. It includes lesson plans and quizzes. I especially liked the interactive time-line.