Alice is software that was created at Carnegie Mellon University, and is designed to teach junior high school and high school students computer programming in a 3d environment. Create animations, interactive games, videos, and share them.
This is Vicky Davis' excellent blog for K-12 educators, full of ideas and strategies for engaging your students.
ArtBabble was conceived, initiated, designed, built, sculpted, programmed, shot, edited, painted and launched by a cross-departmental collection of individuals at the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA). It is intended to showcase video art content in high quality format from a variety of sources and perspectives. ArtBabble was created so others will join in spreading the world of art through video. Educator resources are available as well.
A simple yet effective plagiarism checker. Simply copy/paste your text, or upload a Word document, and The Plagiarism Checker will scan the document and report on possible plagiarism. Click the links to see the infringed document.
This math site contains great information on basic math skills. Interactive quiz-based activities are included to help students test their knowledge of the concepts.
Dig.ccMixter is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want. This is great material for podcasting. If you're into sampling, remixing and mash-ups grab the sample packs and a cappellas for download and you can upload your version back into ccMixter, for others to enjoy and re-sample.
PDFsam is a free tool to split, merge, and extract PDF documents. The fairly straightforward interface gives you considerable flexibility over your PDFs.
360 Cities contains a large collection of panoramas and photospheres from all over the world. Select your city, and view all the possible explorable panoramas on the map. 360 videos are included as well.