1. This site links to many different examples of how wikis can be used in the classroom or even for the entire school community.  http://educationalwikis.wikispaces.com/Examples+of+educational+wikis

2. This one lets you make your own games for the classroom.  Even I can use it!  http://classtools.net/

3. This talks about helping students sift through all the rubbish that’s on the internet nowadays…, it’s a great resource to help students (and teachers) learn to read between the lines and find the good vs the ugly information found online.    http://fno.org/mar09/digitallines.html

4.  This is a super-duper example of how blogs can be used in the elementary classroom.  The kids love it!  It’s giving me some ideas….

http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=1337

5. This blog includes some interesting and fun ways to integrate technology into the classroom.  I especially enjoy the tip of the week and the lessons/activities section. 

http://www.tammyworcester.com/Tips/Tammys_Technology_Tips_for_Teachers.html

6. This presentation address the issues of disruptive innovation…it sure disrupts things!  I think I’m in the group that says: “things are just fine the way they are!”  I’m working on it…

http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=344

7. This article might not help me in the elementary sphere of education, but I’ve run into folks not using the best ‘netiquette in the past.  These are some good ideas for schools/professors/ and upper-level teachers to consider implementing.  http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/3851/promoting-netiquette-in-the-classroom

8. Yikes, this one makes me nervous….but, Ward is right…so many kids have cell phones today, and it’s only getting worse, I mean better.  Why not tap into that technology and use it to our benefit?

http://celledu.wikispaces.com/NECC+2009

9.  Did someone say free?  Intel provides some FREE online thinking tools and programs to help you assess your students’ work, create graphic organizers, and more. 

http://www.intel.com/education/tools/index.htm

10.  This presentation helps me figure out all the useful tools on the web.  Hey, was that delicious I just saw? It was and it is. 

http://prezi.com/117545/view/#30