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Gail Braddock

SearchTeam - real-time collaborative search engine - 1 views

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    an interesting service that is best described as a collaborative search tool. The purpose of Search Team is to enable small teams to collaborate on finding the best information on the web. Here's how it works: sign into Search Team and enter the topic you're searching for, this becomes known as the "search space." The search space is where you will enter your search terms, refine searches, and save the best results. When you share your search space with others they can see what you've saved and what you've eliminated.
Cindy Brock

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Search Lesson Plans and Webinars - 0 views

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    Google Search Lesson Plans and Webinars http://t.co/KIujIDIX - Pernille Ripp (pernilleripp) http://twitter.com/pernilleripp/status/118864612581048320 RT @pernilleripp: Google Search Lesson Plans and Webinars http://t.co/DXxVI86s #PDSmem
Gail Braddock

Grant Robinson : Guess-the-google - 0 views

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    Guess-the-google is an addictive guessing game based on Google's image search. It turns the mental activity of searching into a fun, visual and engaging game where people can enjoy the challenge of being the fastest and most efficient at making that connection between search terms and their results.
Melissa Smith

Sweet Search - 0 views

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    a search engine for students - every web site has been evaluated by research experts - FREE
Melissa Smith

What do you love? - 1 views

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    spring board search tool to start projects
Clif Mims

Hannah's Homework Help Station - 0 views

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    Research Skills and Search Engines. FREE Presentations in PowerPoint format, Free Interactives and Games
Gail Braddock

Free Technology for Teachers: Use Edcanvas to Organize and Share Educational Materials - 0 views

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    "a free service that makes it easy for teachers to organize and share educational materials in a visually pleasing format. The "canvas" part of Edcanvas is where you arrange videos, links, images, and files around any topic of your choosing. Edcanvas has built-in search tools so that you do not have to leave your Edcanvas account in order to locate resources. Watch the thirty-eight second video below to see how easy it is to create an Edcanvas canva"
Gail Braddock

Edcanvas | The one place to organize, present and share knowledge - 0 views

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    a free service that makes it easy for teachers to organize and share educational materials in a visually pleasing format. The "canvas" part of Edcanvas is where you arrange videos, links, images, and files around any topic of your choosing. Edcanvas has built-in search tools so that you do not have to leave your Edcanvas account in order to locate resources. Watch the thirty-eight second video below to see how easy it is to create an Edcanvas canva
Gail Braddock

Grant Robinson : About Montage-a-google - 0 views

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    Montage-a-google is a fun tool that lets you create large, colourful montages using Google's image search. Not only is it an interesting way of browsing the net, it can also be used to create desktop pictures or even posters.
Gail Braddock

Home Page : SEN Teacher ~ Free teaching resources for Special Needs. - 0 views

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    SEN Teacher is a web site that provides free teaching and learning resources for students with special needs and learning disabilities. Resources for K-12 and college-level students are available, as well as at-home activities and free downloads. The site's Printables Page has customizable handouts and teaching aids. SEN Teacher links to other web sites that are carefully chosen and that provide additional free resources and helpful links. The Files Page lists free educational software, and custom Google search engines make it easier to locate resources for special needs students.
Gail Braddock

America on the Move | Home Page - 0 views

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    America on the Move is a great online exhibit produced and hosted by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. America on the Move showcases the evolution of transportation in the United States. America on the Move is divided into three main sections; Exhibition, Collection, and Themes. The exhibition section is essentially a timeline tour through American history. The exhibition section begins with the construction of the first National Road and chronicles each phase of transportation development through the 21st Century. The collection section of America on the Move features images of artifacts related to various forms of transportation used throughout US History. Visitors to the site can browse the collection or search by era, region, or form of transportation. The themes section of America on the Move arranges artifacts and stories into eight different themes. Each theme contains narratives related to various eras in the transportation history of the United States. Applications for Education In addition to the great online exhibits America on the Move offers three well-designed educational games for students. Each of the games is requires students to analyze and process information about the history of transportation. In the first game, Where's Everyone Going? students match vehicles to their proper era to learn about transportation in that era. In the second game, Drive Through Time, students spin a clock to select a year. Then they select a scenario and mode of transportation appropriate for that scenario's era. In the third game, Be a Movie Director, students select a storyline and the modes of transportation necessary for the storyline. At the end the students will see the movie they created. America on the Move also offers teachers some free classroom guides to use while students explore the exhibits.
Gail Braddock

One Day In - The World's History - Past, Present and Future - 0 views

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    will geolocate "this day in history" facts for you. That is exactly what One Day In does. One Day In places "this day in history" trivia facts on a Google Map in the place where each event happened. You can find facts through searching by date or by simply clicking placemarks on the map. Applications for Education I know some teachers like to include a little "trivia for the day" element in their classrooms. One Day In is one way to provide students with a little geographic context for those bits of trivia. One thing to note about One Day In is that the content is crowd-sourced so use your best judgment in determining the validity of all information on the site.
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