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Pam Landgraf

Search Education - Google - 0 views

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    This is the direct link to Google Search Education, including lesson plans for teaching Google search. It was discussed in a blog post saved earlier for this group.
Mark Moran

Sweet Search - A Search Engine for Students - 0 views

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    SweetSearch (http://www.sweetsearch.com/), A Search Engine for Students, is a free custom search engine that searches only 35,000 Web sites that have been evaluated and approved by our team of Web research experts. It excludes unreliable sites that often rank high in other search engines and waste students' time. \n\nWith only credible results to evaluate, students can focus their energy on determining which results are most relevant to their research. \n\nHere are but two examples where SweetSearch's results are far superior to those of Google or Bing:\n\n"Shakespeare" http://bit.ly/7Reg7p vs. http://bit.ly/6lUphg vs. http://bit.ly/6ycRcZ\n\n"War of 1812" http://bit.ly/87HMYn vs. http://bit.ly/57hoOO vs. http://bit.ly/5L7xiz\n\nIt's not just that we exclude obvious spam sites; we also usually exclude marginal sites that read well and authoritatively, but lack academic or journalistic rigor, and thus are not citable.\n\nAs importantly, many of the best academic resources on the Web, such as university or other .edu web sites, make little effort to optimize their search rankings and thus often don't appear till the 3rd or 4th page of Google results. Because SweetSearch searches a smaller, more qualified pool of sites, these academic sites often appear on the 1st page of SweetSearch results. And to most students, the 1st page is the only one that exists.\n\nTo place a SweetSearch search box on your own Web site, copy the code for our widget onto your site: http://www.sweetsearch.com/widget.html\n
Fran Bullington

high school booktalks - Google Video - 0 views

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    Google Results of high school booktalks
Jennifer Garcia

David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - 0 views

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    "David Rumsey Historical Map Collection The over 120 historical maps in the Google Maps Rumsey Historical Maps site have been selected by David Rumsey from his collection of more than 150,000 historical maps; in addition, there are a few maps from collections with which he collaborates. (more ...) link to this page "
Mark Moran

Young Learners Need Librarians, Not Just Google - 1 views

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    My article in Forbes on the critical role school librarians play in our education system.
Joquetta Johnson

The History Lab - 12 views

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    This looks like an excellent website--I forwarded it to all my Social Studies teachers!
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    Thanks Joquetta. That looks excellent.
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