4Teachers - "the online space for teachers integrating technology into the curriculum" has many tools to support universal design for learning including PursuadeStar, RubiStar, TrackStar, QuizStar, and more...
4Teachers: PursuadeStar - This free online application is designed to help students in grades 5-12 write an online persuasive essay. One of the free tools from 4Teachers.
4Teachers: Quizstar - Create your own quizzes online. Students can take the quiz online and you can review the results all in one place.
4Teachers: Rubistar - This will save you hours of time - not just in creating your own rubrics, but in thinking of appropriate areas of measurement for tasks so that you can really know if your students are learning. One of the free tools from 4Teachers.
4Teachers: Trackstar - Use keywords to search for teacher designed lists of weblinks on a wide variety of educational topics. You can also make your own list, called a “track” to focus your students' online reasearch. One of the free tools from 4Teachers.
eThemes Resources - an extensive database of content-rich, age-appropriate Internet resources organized around specific academic themes.
Pete's Power Point Station - This is really a collection of links to sites that have PowerPoint presentations on hundreds of topics. You can save them and use them as you wish.
TeachersFirst is a rich collection of lessons, units, and web resources designed to save teachers time by delivering just what they need in a practical, user-friendly, and ad-free format. We offer our own professional and classroom-ready content along with thousands of reviewed web resources.
Thinkport - All teachers should be familiar with the resources offered on this site sponsored by PBS. It includes easily accessible digital media, interactive resources, lesson plans, online professional development, technology how-tos, resources for families, and more.
Kids Click - You can find sites to supplement teaching on many topics. Use the Advanced Search to limit results by reading level or number of pictures.
My Webspiration - a web 2.0 tool by the makers of Inspiration that allows you to create webs collaboratively with others online
Education Technology Resources Page-State of Oklahoma:
Student created videos and teacher created videos are a great way to change up the learning environment. Students can demonstrate their knowledge using different tools and teachers can create instructional videos to use in the future.
Create Engaging Instructional Videos:
https://www.edutopia.org/article/how-create-engaging-instructional-videos
Create Videos on Chromebooks:
https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2017/03/12-ways-to-create-videos-on-chromebooks.html#.WL4G_hIrJPM
Teacher Guides to Creating Instructional Videos:
https://www.edutopia.org/article/5-step-guide-making-your-own-instructional-videos
https://www.edutopia.org/article/how-create-engaging-instructional-videos
https://www.iste.org/explore/classroom/4-tips-creating-awesome-classroom-videos
https://www.techsmith.com/blog/instructional-videos/
Video Creator:
We have all been there! We find this awesome video we want to share with students, but it is on YouTube and on lockdown at school! Trust me, I know this all too well. Maybe, try these websites and see if you can find anything that might work!
https://www.nextvista.org/ Inspirational videos and others that would make great discussion topics or writing prompts.
https://www.nextvista.org/collection-list-light-bulbs/ Videos that teach how to do something or the actual topic.
https://www.nextvista.org/collection-list-seeing-service/ Videos centered around people making a difference in the world.
https://academicearth.org/ Interesting website for high school students containing videos from top universities about many different subjects. The videos can be located at the top under "Playlists" and "Video Electives".
https://www.howstuffworks.com/ Great resource for curious minds!
https://untamedscience.com/ Biology and Earth Science videos and stories.
https://archive.org/details/FedFlix If you are into history or videos that the government has made, this website is for you. The topics of these films range from presidential speeches to agricultural practices to public health and safety. Some films are instructional in nature, for example there is a film for police officers on how to arrest someone. Other films are more informative in nature and some films are flat-out propaganda films. All of the FedFlix films are in the public domain so feel free to reuse and remix them as you and your students desire. The films can be downloaded or viewed online. Films can also be embedded into your blog or website.
https://www.mathatube.com/ Videos are categorized by mathematics topics and sub-topics. The videos demonstrate everything from basic addition through Geometry. The videos on Math A Tube are user-generated so some videos are better than others.
https://thefutureschannel.com/ The Futures Channel has come to the rescue of Math teachers who are constantly asked the question, "when are we ever going to use this?" On the Futures Channel there are many lesson plans and lesson ideas relating math (and other subjects) to current "real life" situations. And by "real life" the Futures Channel doesn't mean just converting recipes like my high school Algebra book did. Check out the Futures Channel today and stop answering the question, "when are we ever going to use this?" The Futures Channel isn't limited to just mathematics videos, you will also find videos for science, music, art, business, sports, and more.
https://www.wired.com/video Videos and resources over numerous science topics and technology.