One of the pages in the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies (c4lpt) website listing tools for learning in a very clear and organised way. According to the site, about 70% of the tools listed are free
Special edition podcast previous to their conference in mid-March 2010. Nancy White explains her views on e-communities and f2f communities around the central theme of whether communities for learning are possible and if so, how.
Part of the LearningTimes community, the green room promotes conversations about learning in a relaxed atmosphere. The podcasts are usually very interesting and you can subscribe to them for free (joining LearningTimes is also free)
Glogster site designed specially for teachers to use with their students. There's a downloadable library with ideas for tasks,lesson plans, etc
ddeubel's SlideShare account has several presentations on using Wordle in the EFL classroom in innovative ways (sometimes they refer to well-known activities made more interesting by using Wordle). Not all the activities are solely for EFL use
A New Zeland teacher shows how she uses technology in her class of 6-year-olds .Great video and great example of technology integrated in education!
Part 2 -Tokbox tutorial and iteaching ideas
Including Wordle,Dvolver,Tokbox,Voxopop and tasks
A video Mike Coghlan used/referred to in one of his presentations
A research collaboration of students,educators and researchers. Seems very comprehensive (I haven't explored all of it)
Recording of Marian Heddesheimer talks&classes