Some places to help teachers:
Youtube comparable:
Teacher Tube - Kind of like Youtube but focused on education. Has a variety of teacher generated videos. Has a lot of videos done by educators. These can be imbedded on a blog or a web site.
Youth Created Media - Video created by youths. Good for examples of what kids can do.
Video Lessons from around the web. Not directly educational. Rather this site promotes learning.
United Streaming: This is a for pay site. Includes a lot of videos that are short and tied to standards. Many school districts have an account with them.
Web offerings:
* Teacher Resources: - Teacher Resources and Professional Development (This is a great site with lots of useful videos. Also check out their free newsletter.)
o Interactives: www.learner.org/interactives/
o Art: http://www.learner.org/resources/browse.html?discipline=1
* 4 teachers: - Wide variety of sites for teachers:
o QuizStar (pay) - allows you to make quizes
o RubiStar (free) - allows you to make and save rubrics. Has some guides to start you out.
* Quizlets: - Vocubulary learning help.
* Kerpoof: This site looks like it has a lot of potential. Kids can network and create stuff here.
* Virtual Field Trips: Just what it says. Some science field trips as well.
* Discovery Educators Network of teachers ()
* Math Videos Online: A bunch of videos that can help explain of re-enforce math concepts.
* Geography that’s Juicy.
* Grammar
* Science
We didn’t get a chance to talk about all of them. However, there are some sites here. I would really recommend starting with the Teacher Resources link above.