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Top 10 Ways to Find Better Answers Online (that Aren't Google) - 0 views

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    I don't think the author does a good job explaining some of the search engines, for example, Duck Duck Go, or uses a good example with Yahoo answers (that would turn me off right away if I didn't know more about Yahoo answers), but some of these engines are worth exploring.
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"Seven Steps to a Better Job Search" - HigherEdJobs - 0 views

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    Don't think this really applies to T-Track positions.
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Microsoft Academic Search - 0 views

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    Looks like useful for the sciences rather than the humanities
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Here's How to Appear Higher on Google Search Results [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    fall 2012
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Six Tips to Protect Your Search Privacy | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

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    Seems like an awful lot of work. Wonder why one wouldn't just use Duck Duck Go instead?
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Stanford Ushers In The Age Of Bookless Libraries : NPR - 0 views

  • For years, students have had to search through volume after volume of books before finding the right formula — but no more. Josephine says that "with books being digitized and available through full text search capabilities, they can find that formula quite easily."
  • Keller expects that, eventually, there won't be any books on the shelves at all.
  • Given the nature of engineering, that actually comes in handy. Engineering uses some basic formulas but is generally a rapidly changing field — particularly in specialties such as software and bioengineering. Traditional textbooks have rarely been able to keep up.
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  • "It allows our faculty to change examples," he says," to put in new homework problems ... and lectures and things like that in almost a real-time way.
  • According to a survey by the Association of Research Libraries, American libraries are spending more of their money on electronic resources and less on books.
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Blogging Back In Time - PSFK - 0 views

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    Paleobloggers search for meaningful material from the analog era and re-post what they find online.  It introduces "new" and undiscovered content and ideas into the digital media stream.
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Get papers and projects done faster with yolink - 0 views

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    search engine tool that connects with social networking site
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A Difference: Flickring Mind Maps ... making learning sticky - 0 views

  • If the school division didn't have a filter this project could have started more safely.
  • I expect a lot of deep learning to come out of this. This assignment is being marked for completion only; if it's done they get 100%, if not they get 0%
  • I characterize this as assessment for learning.
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  • there must be a minimum of 5 public pictures in the account in order to start this review process.
  • If they are real pictures, the public photos in the account are added to the pool of pictures in flickr searches and RSS feeds.
  • In the course of looking for the pictures and creating the annotated hot spots they will be thinking about the material covered in a new way and strengthening the mental links to the concepts they have learned. I hope to make their learning sticky.
  • reating digital mind maps of the material we learned way back at the beginning of the semester.
  • At exam time they can review all the annotated pictures in the pool made by themselves and their classmates. They will be teaching and learning from each other.
  • They can use the pictures in projects, assignments and blog posts. I will also be able to use them the next time I teach the course to benefit the next group of students. They will be teaching people they have never met. They are also building a permanent resource collection.
  • They are talking to other students and teachers in the building about this. A buzz is growing. Can you imagine the conversations they are having at home? They are involving their families and friends in their learning.
  • As pictures began to come up in public searches on flickr for each of the unique course tags, I created a flickr badge (you'll have to "sign in" to follow that link) for each class. I put it in each blog's sidebar under the heading "Our Math Photo Gallery." The engine behind the badges is the RSS feed associated with each unique course tag. Flickr generates these RSS feeds automatically.
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tagvy.com - tag-based search - 0 views

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    a find engine - tagvy aggregates (mostly) up-to-date images and information, so you find something new in every try
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CC in Education - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Includes wiki, blog, directory and search engines on OER
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Networked Learners | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    In the opening keynote, "Networked Learners," Lee Rainie discusses the latest findings of the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project about how teenagers and young adults have embraced technology of all kinds - including broadband, cell phones, gaming devices and MP3 players. He describes how technology has affected the way "digital natives" search for, gather and act on information.
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SACODEYL Corpus Search Student interviews in various langs - 0 views

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    NOT cc licensed.
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