Another Judi Wolf site. So besides her delicious page and her Tech Teach Seminar Updates blog, her is her website. So this is yet another way to keep up with the web resources that she discovers.
This is the official website of the One Laptop Per Child initiative. The OLPC program is in danger of being swamped (in the U.S. anyway) by netbooks coming from the major computer manufacturers, but their machine is still innovative, rugged, and it has been directed to the developing world mainly anyway, so the U.S. was never seen as the primary market. The wiki contains some useful thinking about technology and education in general.
The website for James Stewart's collection of Calculus texts. Stewart's texts are widely used in Calculus courses. The site contains a lot of supplementary material, including review material (e.g. -- need a quick brush-up on algebra concepts? check out the algebra review).
Glencoe is a major textbook publisher, and Dvorak Tech Academy uses their literature books for grades 6-8 basal readers. This is the companion website, where teachers may find resources to support the text-based lessons.
A technology and education ning.
"A blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into the classroom"
The website for a digitally-oriented NYC middle school. The school curriculum has a special focus on playing games and reflecting on them as a learning strategy. Check out the curriculum PDF.
Audio recordings with technologists and educators (and educator technologists) about ... technology and education.
From the Florida Center for Information Technology, many lists of technology resources for most subjects.
Lesson plans, blogs, education news and other resources. Includes a search by state standards.