Multimedia and other complimentary materials for classroom use are everywhere. On this page are few places to start. Make sure and submit a link if you find a great source.
Farley's examples from class:
Many companies produce children's programing for all age groups. These are some of the best I've found.
An online collection of animated, talking picture books which you can read, or have read to you.
PebbleGo: Covers the Animals and Bibographies and offers simple navigation, read-aloud audio, and text appropriate for K-3 readers. To make things more interactive, users can access extended learning opportunities with video and audio that accompany most articles, as well as a citation resource and an optional "Share What You Know" activity.
PebbleGo Next: Covers the topics of States and American Indian Studies in grades 3-5. It connects users to curriculum topics. PebbleGo Next includes three citation formats and critical thinking questions to improve comprehension.
Films on Demand is a web-based digital video streaming service that delivers educational films from Films Media Group anytime, anywhere!
Thousands of videos are available. Special features built into the platform allow users the ability to organize and bookmark clips, share playlists, and store quick links to favorite videos.
Films On Demand is a streaming video service containing outstanding educational programs.
Many of the titles support closed captioning. If its available for the specific title, you’ll see a “Turn CC On” button in the upper right hand of the video player. Click on this button to toggle captions on/off.