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vbarney

My Library - 0 views

shared by vbarney on 22 Sep 15 - No Cached
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      Link 2: https://kb.iu.edu/d/bckk Although this website is made by Indiana University to answer common questions that students have, we believe it is still a very useful site to help understand the difference between a Google Custom Search (GCS) and a Google Site Search (GSS). 
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      Link 3:  http://techwelkin.com/benefits-of-using-google-custom-search-engine-cse This website is great to take a look at if you do not quite understand why Google Custom Search Engine (GCSE) is so beneficial. On the page you will see the top ten reasons for why you should use this awesome Google feature.  #lessonplan #tutorial
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      Link 4:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BDoOOUQ_CYEGnIY-gGQniHiTlNvxY88hpAn3CRlW0Tg/mobilebasic Do not understand how this applies to your lesson plan? Well, this is the link for you. It tells why it is important for students as well as telling how to share and collaborate your different search engines. If there's anything you need to know about GCSE in your classroom, it is here. #lessonplan #searchengine
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      Link 5:  http://realorsatire.com/worldnewsdailyreport-com/ This was chosen to show that there are many sites out there that are not as reliable as you may think. World News Daily Report sounds legit, but when on their page, you can soon start to realize that their journal is faux. Although the articles may be based off of something true, there is so much false information in it causing it to be a fake news article. This is why you need Google Custom Search Engines. They cut out the hassle of clicking on false information websites. How helpful and convenient is that? #lessonplan #websites
  • Link 2:https://kb.iu.edu/d/bckkAlthough this website is made by Indiana University to answer common questions that students have, we believe it is still a very useful site to help understand the difference between a Google Custom Search (GCS) and a Google Site Search (GSS). 
jerika_h

Kidtopia - 0 views

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    A thoroughly developed custom search engine. This is a great example of what a search engine can be if you invest in it.
monicaskaggs

30 Search Engines Perfect For Student Researchers | Edudemic - 2 views

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    Great page for different search engines.
jalynann_marie

Creating a Google Custom Search Engine - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a step by step video tutorial on YouTube that helps you set up a custom Google Search Engine.
courtneysmith10

Creating a Google Custom Search Engine - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video shows how to use google to create a better way to search engine. It will help you be more specific in their research.
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    A YouTube tutorial on how to create a custom Google Search Engine for Chapter 6.
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    This video is helpful for creating your custom search engine to narrow down you web page and have more specific answers.
ebgray4

Google Scholar - 0 views

shared by ebgray4 on 16 Feb 17 - No Cached
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    Google Scholar is a search engine designed to search scholarly journals, Supreme Court records, and patent records.
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    Great resources for discovering quality information
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    A safe and reliable search engine for students
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    A safe, more reliable search engine for students to conduct research on a wide variety of subjects.
Angie Tompkins

Google Classroom- EdTech Magazine - 1 views

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    New app promises educators they'll spend less time photocopying and more time teaching. Google Classroom is a great way for students and teachers to communicate, collaborate, share assignments and get graded. Google Classroom brings together many different features of Google; therefore, allowing students to search on student-friendly, custom search engines. Google Classroom will also allow students to continue using many other great Google features that are reliable such as Google scholar.
kmsanfo

Kid-Safe Browsers and Search Sites - 0 views

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    This is a good website of a list of some kid-friendly search engines that you could use in your classroom. Although, I would not use AskForKids.
warahsise

Search Engines for Kids - 0 views

http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2010/08/seven-search-engines-for-students.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+freetech4teachers%2FcGEY+%28Free+Technology+for+Teachers%2...

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started by warahsise on 17 Feb 16 no follow-up yet
kaitlinstuckey

Free Technology for Teachers: Seven Search Engines for Students - 1 views

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    This site is perfect for finding appropriate search engines for students.
Lacy Alcorn-Steidley

Week 6: Custom Seach Engine Resources - 3 views

This is a great article to read to learn how to create your own search engine on google.

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Susan Stansberry

Google Custom Search - SMARTBoard Notebook Search Engine - 4 views

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    This is a Google Custom Search Engine that just searches sites that have SMART Notebook files to download.
Lacy Alcorn-Steidley

Week 6 Google Search Engine - 0 views

http://www.howtogeek.com/124703/how-to-create-your-own-custom-google-search-engine/ This is a great article on how to make your own search engine. It gives you step by step and screen shots.

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started by Lacy Alcorn-Steidley on 17 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Aaron Davis

5 Steps to More Accurate and Efficient Google Search - 16 views

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    This article gives some really good - and simple - advice on how to more efficiently search for information, using search engines such as Google.
torfergie

Taking Charge of the Web in Your Classroom | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Students will undoubtedly have already encountered the digital world by the time they enter your classroom, but they may not have considered the consequences of their online actions. Here are several common-sense rules for users under the age of 13, the maximum age that the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act considers an individual a “child”:
  • Stick to kid-friendly search engines. Search engines are indispensable tools for web-based research. Most, however, are too indiscriminate to be useful to young users. For example, searching for "White House" on Google returns almost three billion results, most of which will be irrelevant or inappropriate for students.
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      These search engines are great resources for teachers!
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      These suggestions should be considered in every classroom no matter how much technology is used.  If technology is used at all, teachers need to pay attention to these.
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    An excellent source on the teacher's role in taking charge of the internet in the classroom.
cheyenebergman

How Do Web Search Engines Work? - Webopedia.com - 0 views

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    Search engines are used to find information on the Web. Without them, it would be virtually impossible to locate anything without knowing the URL. Information
chloe_powell

untitled - 1 views

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    "mother of all search engines." Searches all places including social media and job postings
hollynoel

Google Custom Search - 0 views

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    Holly's customized search engine for her future classroom
courtneyyingling

Google Search Engine - 1 views

https://cse.google.com/cse/create/new

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matt_bartsch

Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine - 0 views

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    A search engine dedicated to helping students solve math and science equations.
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