At CODE, there are plenty of free resources that provide information to teachers, volunteers, parents, etc. to learn about coding and how to teach it to students of all ages.
CodeHS provides training and information to students at school or at home to learn how to code correctly.
After signing up for this free website, anyone can learn how to code better! Here, students can learn and practice how to build websites and web pages, something that can give them an edge in our technology driven culture.
This page is where you can find resources related to presentations about creating effective blogs and websites to complement instruction.
Here, anyone can get the help they need to understand the digital world. There are tools, tips, and tricks to promote digital literacy for all.
Here, parents, teachers, and students can find plenty of resources for improving digital literacy in the classroom and in their own lives.
Region 4 provides resources and a conference for enhancement in digital learning.
As part of ExcelinEd, Digital Learning Now supports digital learning initiatives in the classroom to provide students with the knowledge and equipment they need to be successful in the future.
edshelf is a directory of websites, mobile apps, and desktop programs that are rated by parents and educators for parents and educators. Edshelf makes it easy to find the right educational tools for specific needs.
EduClipper is a digital clipboard for educators filled with new content from users every single day. It's the perfect resource for educators looking for that special something to add to their lesson plans.
Edudemic aims to connect teachers, administrators, and students with technology to be successful in the classroom. The site is community based that focuses on resource sharing to promote the marriage of academics and technology. Edudemic has a plethora of topics that range from how to's to infographics that anyone interested in education can access.
In this article teachers can find useful apps to implement teamwork and collaborative learning in their classrooms among their students.
EduTecher currently provides links to thousands of web tools and provides concise information on how these tools may be useful in the classroom setting.
The videos in the playlist in the article will give you a primer on how to use some of the features on Twitter, and then a few ideas of the possibilities for teaching and learning with the social media tool.
Enchanted Learning produces free K-12 educational material that is published online. The website is updated almost daily to provide resources that encourage academic curiosity and enjoyment.
The William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation is constantly doing educational research and they provide engaging articles for educators about the digital world and its relation to education today.
iLearn offers new sites for K-12 and suggestions for how best to integrate them into the classroom. All of the posts are accurately tagged and easy to search on iLearn. Kelly is an excellent resource of new goodies for teachers of all levels to check out.
Intel gives information to teachers about how to incorporate technology into the classroom and find which technologies will work well in their classrooms.
Interesting ways is a community blog where educators can share the ways they implement different technologies into the classroom.
This provides resources about how to incorporative digital learning into the classroom and tips on how to overcome any challenges teachers may face upon using technology.