If we could only give you a few places to look...
Here they are. In no particular order. That's because they are the greatest collections of resources for learners on the web. Period. (In our humble opinions, of course!) Luckily, we've got boatloads of ideas and resources - so there will be more than these four. Each of these links is a rabbit hole. It'd take months to get through just one of them.
Larry Ferlazzo: @Larryferlazzo writes - among other things - great "Best Of" lists for second language learners and teachers. We say they're great for ALL learners and teachers. (And we're both right.)
Free Technology For Teachers: Likely the best collection of tools for teachers on the net. And tons of great Google Apps stuff. If the tools you're looking for aren't there, they most likely aren't worth your time. The blog is written by @rmbyrne
iLearn Technology: For all-around technology integration greatness. @ktenkely is a total rockstar and self-proclaimed mac evangelist who has taken education reform into her own hands!
Cybrary Man: Jerry Blumengarten a.k.a. @cybraryman1 is doing his best to catalogue the internet for learners of all types.
Larry Ferlazzo: @Larryferlazzo writes - among other things - great "Best Of" lists for second language learners and teachers. We say they're great for ALL learners and teachers. (And we're both right.)
Free Technology For Teachers: Likely the best collection of tools for teachers on the net. And tons of great Google Apps stuff. If the tools you're looking for aren't there, they most likely aren't worth your time. The blog is written by @rmbyrne
iLearn Technology: For all-around technology integration greatness. @ktenkely is a total rockstar and self-proclaimed mac evangelist who has taken education reform into her own hands!
Cybrary Man: Jerry Blumengarten a.k.a. @cybraryman1 is doing his best to catalogue the internet for learners of all types.