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Miss Miller

DocMazy - 0 views

shared by Miss Miller on 07 Apr 09 - Cached
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    search engine for pdf and slideshows
Miss OConnor

DAWCL Search Page - 16 views

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    databas of award winning children's lit. Search engine for children and YA lit, and nonfiction. YEAH
Eric Esterline

Google Custom Search - SMARTBoard Notebook Search Engine - 8 views

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    Customized Google Search engine for Smart Notebook - embed it on your page
Cristina Chonka

TinEye Reverse Image Search - 52 views

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    TinEye is a "reverse" search engine: you upload an image file, and it finds all the places on the Internet where that same photo (or a lightly altered version) has been found. This can be useful if you are looking for the original version of a picture (rather than someone's repost).
Martin Burrett

Flickr - Photo Sharing - 36 views

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    Everyone has heard of Flickr, but are you using it in your classroom? It you are searching for a photo of a place, Flickr is often better than a search engine. There are so many different ways this amazing resource can be used in a classroom. It's always the first site I look at when starting a geography/history/current affairs lesson, as there are very few places on this planet where a tourist hasn't been and snapped. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Bob Rowan

In 500 Billion Words, a New Window on Culture - NYTimes.com - 46 views

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    New York Times article about Google search tool allowing users to search for words or phrases and see how often those words have been used over time; shared by Deb Rottinger
Michele Brown

everystockphoto - searching free photos - 6 views

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    We are a search engine for free photos. These come from many sources and are license-specific. You can view a photo's license by clicking on the license icon, below and left of photos. Membership is free and allows you to rate, tag, collect and comment on photos.
Alfredo Zavaleta

How Teens Do Research in the Digital World | Pew Research Center's Internet & American ... - 105 views

  • Overview Three-quarters of AP and NWP teachers say that the internet  and digital search tools have had a “mostly positive” impact on their students’ research habits, but 87% say these technologies are creating an “easily distracted generation with short attention spans” and 64% say today’s digital technologies “do more to distract students than to help them academically.”
  • Overall, the vast majority of these teachers say a top priority in today’s classrooms should be teaching students how to “judge the quality of online information.”
  • The internet and digital technologies are significantly impacting how students conduct research: 77% of these teachers say the overall impact is “mostly positive,” but they sound many cautionary notes
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  • Teachers and students alike report that for today’s students, “research” means “Googling.”  As a result, some teachers report that for their students “doing research” has shifted from a relatively slow process of intellectual curiosity and discovery to a fast-paced, short-term exercise aimed at locating just enough information to complete an assignment.
    • Kelly Sereno
       
      Yikes - a disturbing survey response!
  •   Second and third on the list of frequently used sources are online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia, and social media sites such as YouTube. 
  •  94% of the teachers surveyed say their students are “very likely” to use Google or other online search engines in a typical research assignment, placing it well ahead of all other sources that we asked about
  • e databases such as EBSCO, JSTOR, or Grolier (17%) A research librarian at their school or public library (16%)
  • In response to this trend, many teachers say they shape research assignments to address what they feel can be their students’ overdependence on search engines and online encyclopedias.  Nine in ten (90%) direct their students to specific online resources they feel are most appropriate for a particular assignment, and 83% develop research questions or assignments that require students to use a wider variety of sources, both online and offline.
  • Teachers give students’ research skills modest ratings Despite viewing the overall impact of today’s digital environment on students’ research habits as “mostly positive,” teachers rate the actual research skills of their students as “good” or “fair” in most cases.  Very few teachers rate their students “excellent” on any of the research skills included in the survey.  This is notable, given that the majority of the sample teaches Advanced Placement courses to the most academically advanced students.
    • Kelly Sereno
       
      These research skills relate to the common core literacy standards, and many ratings of students' skills in these areas fell into fair or poor categories.
  • Overwhelming majorities of these teachers also agree with the assertions that “today’s digital technologies are creating an easily distracted generation with short attention spans” (87%) and “today’s students are too ‘plugged in’ and need more time away from their digital technologies” (86%).  Two-thirds (64%) agree with the notion that “today’s digital technologies do more to distract students than to help them academically.”
    • Alfredo Zavaleta
       
      Students need to show more patience, take longer to decide, ponder the options.
    • Alfredo Zavaleta
       
      Procrastination not necessarily bad- see TED on procrastination
Kimberly Brosan

SubZin.com (BETA) - Movie Quotes Search Engine - 32 views

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    find phrases in movies
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    Type in a phrase and SubZin finds it in movies and series. Very cool search engine!
Teresa Ilgunas

The University of South Carolina Beaufort-Search Engine 101 - 0 views

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    tutorial for how to refine your searching
Sue Bailey

Tech Talk for Teachers: Play with Purpose - 3 views

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    Blog post of links to educational games with teacher management capabilities. Submit your favorite game sites and have them added to the custom Google search engine embedded in the post.
Martin Burrett

Soungle - 149 views

shared by Martin Burrett on 26 May 12 - Cached
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    Soungle is a sound search engine. Great for PowerPoints and sound effects when making movies. And sometimes it is good to release your inner child and have your computer burp at you! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Roland Gesthuizen

The Ultimate Simplified Guide to The Use of Evernote in Education - 154 views

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    "Evernote is a great web service and software application that we can use in education. A lot of ink has been shed on this topic and just one click in a search engine is enough to get hundreds of links to guides and tutorials about Evernote. I have been going through so many of these resources and have collected ideas, videos, notes and many more"
Cindy Sheets

The Learning Registry - 3 views

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    The Learning Registry is a new approach to capturing, sharing, and analyzing learning resource data to broaden the usefulness of digital content to benefit educators and learners. Not a website or repository… not a search engine… and not a replacement for the excellent sources of online learning content that already exist…
Glenn Hervieux

You Can Finally Put GIFs on Facebook, Here's How - 15 views

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    Giphy (a search engine for GIFs), created a code that makes GIFs actually loop on Facebook & Twitter. It works simply like posting a link to a video. Either copy paste the URL of the page for the GIF you've selected, or embed straight to Facebook & Twitter from that page from the portion where it says "share GIF.
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

Awesome Library - 1 views

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    Awesome Library organizes 36,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent for teachers, students, parents, and librarians. It includes a search engine.
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