The Digital Public Library of America features digital access to thousands of artifacts and articles of history from museums all over the United States.
The Digital Public Library is a useful resource that is full of exhibitions, maps, and timelines visually represent and describe particular events in history. A person can search for items from other libraries, archives, and museums. Students can use the Digital Public Library to research information about various events in history. If they are visual learners, students can look at the timelines and exhibitions to learn about history.
Diigo is a tool to bookmark websites for students. I found this website quite useful for classrooms to use. It provides you to search groups to join them and start bookmarking.
A search engine where students can look up a particular topic and instaGrok will create a visual concept map that allows the student to explore the topic in greater detail.
Wolfram|Alpha is more than a search engine. It gives you access to the world's facts and data and calculates answers across a range of topics, including science, nutrition, history, geography, engineering, mathematics, linguistics, sports, finance, music...
Wolfram Alpha is especially useful for the maths and sciences because of its ability to do computations, graph, and as a source of reliable information.
Discovery Channel Science Search Fascinates students with high-quality video content from the Discovery Channel covering topics in physics, biology, space, technology, meteorology, and much more. Games and podcasts entertain students while news articles keep them up-to-date on scientific discoveries. Additional Resources Bill Nye the Science Guy Amazes students with fun science experiments easy enough to try at home.
Gooru is a tool that provides teachers and students with reliable educational resources in the contents areas of Math, Science, Social Studies, and English. Some of the resources provided by this website include videos, quizzes, documents, and other interactive media.
Your Next Read is a sight which recommends books based on books you have already read and like. By searching a book or author you like Your Next Read makes a web of different recommendations. By clicking on a recommended book a new web is made with the new book at the center. The site also gives a small summary of the book you have selected, so you can decide if it's something you may be interested in. The site also has reviews just below the summary.
WhatTheFont is a website that helps you find the specific font you are looking for. By submitting a photo of the font and searching its databases, you can have the awesome font that you've seen everywhere but can't seem to find.