A simple site that gives you tips on how to do things within the sphere of Google products. Search by specific product, or tailor the tips to your needs. Looks helpful!
List of 10 things you should have in place when implementing 1:1. I will reference this list in my Master's Thesis project, which is a guide for Lutheran schools considering Chromebooks. (Look for that to be "published" next fall.)
If there are any reading teachers out there that would like to give their students a chance to talk directly to the author of a book they may read in class, here's a list of authors who will Skype with classrooms.
YouCanBook.Me is an appointment scheduling tool that works with Google Calendar. We are looking for a solution for scheduling home visits and parent/teacher conferences. This might work well!
If you're looking for royalty free graphics that are outside the realm of Microsoft Word, check out Clker.com! I've found a bunch of useful art on here to illustrate rubrics and other school projects.
Tired of comments, related content, and the other things that go along with YouTube? Enter the URL of the video onto ViewPure and all of that "other" stuff goes away.
Wallwisher is a virtual wall to which one can add things. We will be using this link to post our thoughts and predictions on what will happen in the story "The One and Only Ivan," which we are reading for the Global Read Aloud. (It's blank right now (Friday) but we will be using it on Monday in class.) The site is in beta, but it's really easy to use.
"Vocaroo is a quick and easy way to share voice messages over the interwebs." Use a headset or internal microphone to record directly on the site, and then embed, share, or download the audio file. Might use this on our KidBlogs to have students share orally.