Dulcinea Media is the Curator of the Internet. Its mission is to help change the reality that most students cannot effectively conduct research on the Internet. These are the products we have developed thus far in pursuit of that mission.
Creaza offers you an integrated, web-based toolbox for creative work, both at school and in your free time. You use the toolbox along with various fully developed thematic universes: historical periods, fairy-tales, fantasy worlds, and current challenges, such as climate/environment.
Creaza integrates professional and user-generated content, creative tools and a social network in a new and innovative way.
Users on Creaza have the opportunity to share their work with other Internet users and can give each other comments and suggestions on the products they choose to share.
To use this service, all you need is Internet access, a web browser, and the Flash plug-in. Creaza is available for PC, MAC, and Linux users alike.
Creaza is fully integrated with Fronter, who provides a platform for learning and collaboration. Fronter offers Creaza as a PlusPack integrated in their platform.
"Collect your favorite web videos, and play them back on your iPad anytime, anywhere you like - even offline! The Internet is bursting with great web videos: comedy, music, news, sports, lectures, and kittens being adorable. But there hasn't been an easy way to keep a collection of all your favorites, or watch them when you don't have a good Internet connection … until now!"
"The internet catalogue for students, teachers, administrators & parents.
Over 20,000 relevant links personally selected by an educator/author with over 30 years of experience. "
Create Free Infographics. Drag and Drop pre-designed themes and vector assets onto your canvas for easy creation and customization of rich infographics. We currently support Firefox, Chrome and Safari. Sorry Internet Explorer…
FeedDude lets you create an RSS feed from any web site on the Internet. If your favorite web site doesn't provide an RSS feed, you can generate one here for free. The service is easy to use and free for non commercial use. Try it out now!
Making referencing real
Do you know how to reference the resources you use in a research project?
When you do any kind of research you will be getting information from a lot of different places. As well as Internet sites you may use, books, magazines, videos, interviews, newspapers etc. The task you are given and the kind of information you require will determine which resources you use.
It is very important to record the places that you got your information from in a bibliography or reference list. In fact you should start making your reference list right at the start of your project and record every source of information you use.
Even if you only get a couple of ideas and don't quote anything you still need to acknowledge the source of information.
"Welcome to the Kidpedia, the soon to be best encyclopedia on the internet written by kids, for kids! The 5th graders at Mattawan Later Elementary are busy preparing their articles and entries for you, so stop back anytime to see the progress they've made! "
"Well, you may not realise it BUT every time you go online you leave a trail!! Have a look in the history section of your website browser and you can see the websites you have visited in the past.
In this part of this website find out how to have a SMART attitude to your digital footprints."