Dragontape is an online tool which enables you to add title pages to Youtube clips, do simple edits and stitch together several Youtube clips into a single entity. One step closer to making Youtube a genuine OER (remix, rework, redistribute).
List of free Youtube alternatives for educational video - although in reality a lot of them are front ends for Youtube videos on a particular topic or category
Creative Commons materials search engine - modified from a Korean engine and searches Flickr, Jamendo and Youtube for sounds, videos and docs licenced under a CC licence
collection of video tutorials on different software tools from a range of sources although all the ones I have looked at so far are from Youtube. But menus/index provides an easy way of finding what you want
collection of digital literacy links using the 21st. C. literacies model to organise them into categories e.g. visual literacy, critical literacy, tool literacy etc.
web-based app which provides for student feedback, anonymous questions and 'confused' status updates visible to the teacher - but everyone has to have a web-enabled device to use it...