Free Public Domain Clipart

WP Clipart – Over 7,500 clipart images that are free for personal use.  The images found here can be used for any purpose without any conditions. Click here to download.

National Archive Footage through Google Video.

National Archives Video Sections on Google Video
Through an agreement with the National Archives, Google Inc. has added historic video footage of such events as the Apollo moon landing and Japan’s surrender in World War II to its internet search engine. Students, teachers, researchers, and others now can access these digital video clips free of [...]

NEA: Are you ready to upgrade.

NEA’s March article, Ready to Upgrade? Analyzes the important factors that teachers need technology for, administrative tasks (electronically track grades and attendance, post homework, and e-mail parents and administrators) and instrucational tasks (replacing overheads with multimedia presentations; creating digital worksheets for students; finding and identifying online sites for students; using LCD projectors and electronic whiteboards, [...]

Download a la Mode

“Welcome to the Download a la Mode. This page is based on the information that has been featured in various publications, including TCEA’s TechEdge column by the same title, as well as Technology & Learning’s web site. I hope that these will encourage you to seek out free, open source tools you can use in [...]

*Free Wikispace for K-12 Teachers *Ad Free

A wiki is a tool that allows invited users to collaborate together. Pages can be password protected so that only members can view and edit the pages.
From Wikispaces:
“Over the last few months, some of the most gratifying feedback we’ve received has been from teachers telling us how valuable Wikispaces has been to them. Some of [...]

Podcasting

New York Times article mentions the growing number of podcasts geared towards K-12 students. iTunes lists more than 400 while Yahoo has nearly 900 educational podcasts.
The Education Podcast Network is also a good one for teachers to find educational podcasts.
You do not need an iPod in order to listen to podcasts. You can use your [...]

Math Websites for Students

This Math Website comes from a Magnolia Elementary School in Joppa, MD.  It covers topics  in: money, measurement, fractions, geometry, multiplication, math facts, division, place values, graphing, probability, area, perimeter & volume, time, number sense and coordinates.
Also, there is a brief description provided for each link so you can plan accordingly.

E-scrapbooking

E-scrapbooking provides specific examples and strategies for creating electronic, educational, experiential, and engaging scrapbooks.

ESGN – Education Solutions Global Network

The first education-based Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is set to debut March 3rd.  ESGN is supported through the Missouri School Boards Association and will offer options for free, pay-per-view, and subscription-based programming.  The new online educational television network will feature a wide variety of on-demand video choices designed specifically for schools, educators, and students.
A live [...]

New York Times Learning Network

New York Times Learning Network is an extensive resource for teachers to use with students in grades 3-12.   News summaries, current events and lesson plans allow teachers to connect students to world events.