- Center for Interative Learning and Collaboration, IN CILC's highly interactive Website is more than a Yellow Pages of providers and programs. This "one-stop-shop" allows you to transition from search to discovery to program request to evaluation. Programs, highly recommended by educators, are indicated by a gold star and/or a thumbs up. The site also provides opportunities for collaboration, directories of expert resources, and much more.
- Distance Education Clearinghouse K-12 Maintained by the University of Wisconsin--Extension
- Digital Bridges The Northwest Education Technology Consortium (NETC) developed this site to provide you with the information you need about using videoconferencing technology for instruction, communication, and collaboration.
- Educational Enterprise Zone, NY Mostly New York content providers listed.
- Global Leap International videoconferencing events and directory.
- K-12 Videoconferencing information resources for practitioners of interactive videoconferencing (IVC) in K-12 settings. Especially check out the video clips under Symposion Presentations.
- Orange County Videoconference Archive
- Nassau BOCES, NY Includes a content provider directory and more.
- New Links to New Learning Cooperating School Districts, MO Content providers, original content, information on getting started and more.
- SBC's Videoconferencing for Learning Applications in the classroom, collaboration information, directories of sites, and more.
- SWING Network, WI Includes a QuickTime sample with video clips of content.
- TWICE Video Field Trip Streaming Samples
- VC Insight Newsletter
- ViDe Videoconferencing Cookbook A wealth of great information.
- Videoconferencing Training Information from the U of Wisconsin.
- Videoconference Toolkit [PDF] Getting started with videoconferencing in your district.
- The Videoconference Zone (scroll down for the Videoconference Zone link) Videoconferencing is becoming more common for both Educators and people in Business. Learn about some common videoconferencing pit falls and how to avoid them. Recommended for anyone asked to be in a videoconference.
- VC Alberta A great resource with resources in many categories.