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John Pearce

Create A Google Custom Search Engine Fueled By Your Research - 0 views

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    "No matter what topic you are interested in, Google can only go so far in providing you with the search results that you need. You have to remember that Google is searching through the entire Internet in order to offer you relevant results about your unique topic. The more unique or specialized the topic, the more difficult it is for Google to identify useful sites." This How To from Make Use Of details how to create a custom search engine based around a pre-defined set of websites.
Joao Alves

SimilarSiteSearch.com - The Best Place To Find Similar Websites - 1 views

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    This site is mainly designed to help you find similar, related, or alternative websites. We collect and combine information about websites from many sources. The search engine generates a list of websites based on the similarity of tags and categories. We are constantly crawling the Web to find new popular sites to provide users with fresh results.
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    Thanks John, looks useful.
Rhondda Powling

Practical Resources for Web Developers and Designers - 2 views

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    A good resource, showing creative commons media sources for audio, images and video
Steve Madsen

Announcing "Diigo Educator Accounts - 0 views

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    Great tool that can be used for collaboration within a class. It is possible (with proper tagging) to list these bookmarks within students' wikis. Updates delicious accounts automatically as well. Highly recommended.
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    Today, we are happy to announce the release of Diigo Educator Accounts, a suite of features that makes it incredibly easy for teachers to get their entire class of students or their peers started on collaborative research using Diigo's powerful web annotation and social bookmarking technology.
Simon Brown

Stonemasonry's favorites tagged with "tropic" on del.icio.us - 0 views

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    Educators' useful books and websites
Grace Kat

Clipmarks - What are you finding on the web? - 0 views

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    On Clipmarks.com, you can see clips of text, images or video about all sorts of topics that other people find while surfing the web. The idea is that through each other, we can learn more, know more and enjoy more than we could possibly do alone. As you find people who post clips that interest you, make them a Guide. Think of your Guides as a team of web editors you choose to consistently deliver you clips of things they find on the web.
helen castanedo

Image Spark - 0 views

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    Discover. share, tag and converge images that inspire you and your work
John Pearce

The Complete Guidebook To Web Searching [PDF] - 5 views

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    Though an American based guide, this pdf download from MakeUseOf nontheless has some useful and interesting basic information about the most interesting search engines. Because it is largely for the US market some of the references to more specific engines such as price comparison searches will not be relevant. The guide is useful however in pointing out that search and Google are not interchangeable terms.
John Pearce

Education Twitter People and Lists on Listorious - 3 views

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    "Listorious makes it easy to find who matters on any topic with the best Twitter people search on the web." This is a site where you can find who or which list is hot in education in Twitter at the moment.
John Pearce

5 Great Tutorial Websites To Learn How To Do Something - 8 views

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    The internet can be a very powerful tool to learn how to do things that you might need to do but don't really know how to do it. From Make Use Of comes links to five great tutorial sites.
John Pearce

The Best Free Facebook Proxies - 4 views

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    In order to better understand students and others use proxies to get around system filters, (and also to perhaps argue against the ultimate futility of filters), this article from makeuseof.com on how to use proxies and hacks to check your Facebook account behind a filter, makes for sobering reading.
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