California Learning Resources Network (CLRN) makes it easy for you to find the standards-aligned software, video and Internet learning resources you need. CLRN experts have identified, reviewed and organized hundreds of Electronic Learning Resources (ELRs) in a searchable database that allows you to compare key features of selected resources. The Web Information Links (WILs) let you search or browse hundreds of free primary, secondary and reference resources. Electronic Learning Assessment Resources (ELARs) are data management programs that simplify delivery, aggregation and disaggregation of assessment data. http://www.clrn.org

California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) is a statewide educational technology leadership initiative, providing assistance to schools and districts in integrating technology into teaching and learning. Each of the eleven county superintendents' regions in the state has developed and is implementing a plan to provide technology assistance in five key component areas: Staff Development, Technical Assistance, Information & Learning Resources, Telecommunications Infrastructure, and Coordination & Funding. The goal in each CTAP region is to work collaboratively to support the use of technology in districts and schools.
http://ctap.k12.ca.us

Center for Media Literacy (CML) is a non-profit educational organization that provides leadership, public education, professional development and educational resources nationally. Dedicated to promoting and supporting media literacy education as framework for accessing, analyzing, evaluating and creating media content, the Center for Media Literacy works to help citizens, especially the young, develop critical thinking and media production skills needed to live fully in the 21st century media culture. The ultimate goal is to make wise choices possible. http://www.medialit.org