Quick guide to get started coding with Scratch Programming
Look for great edtech resources for STEAM lessons
The edublog awards pick the best resources for online professional development.
Choosing which service to use when you want to get your students blogging, check out this comparison of kidblog and edublogs.
SAMR model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition) is helpful for teachers to identify higher order taxonomy learning when considering technology use.
Rob Zdrojewski has been screencasing for a while and even has students screencasting content as well. He offers good suggestions and his experience is helpful for anyone getting started with screencasting.
Reference sheets available for different programs - especially good for Microsoft Office and iPads.
Great site that reviews apps, games, web2.0 functionality and other digital goods related to education. Search for what you are looking for by categories.
Popplet allows you to mindmap, demonstrate relationships and create graphic representations on the ipad. Collaborate, plan, insert images, build connections.
Search for assistive technology tools by content area, grade level and disability category.
Richard Byrne posts a lot of great suggestions. Particularly, I appreciate the iPad and Google guides.