I tried out this tool for some information I needed for a course I teach and found excellent resources. Excellent tool to introduce to students as another search option.
Definitely a site I want to explore further as a way to conduct research, organize ideas, and find information. This site is a learning tool,,, and probably works better with high school students than younger grade level students. It might even be useful to college students. Just used it to do a search, and found helpful information.
Have you ever saved on image from the Internet but then can't remember where you found it to acknowledge your source? Bookmark this link. The post explains how to use Google Images to find an image by dragging and dropping the saved image into the Search window in Google Images.
Excellent advice for teaching digital citizenship and how to use Google Search to find only "free to use images." Definitely check the post and bookmark it for now and the future.
If you want to watch YouTubes without all the ads and on a clean screen, check out this site. Type in a search for the video you want, find it, and watch it on a clean screen.
Well as much as the internet is the easiest and quickest way to acquire abundance of knowledge, it comes with some cons too. For one the task of finding the exact and right place is hard, and then it’s not only collecting the right data but also organizing it in an orderly manner.
So the first and foremost step towards it is asking the right questions to get the right answers
Without a plan a person is just a clueless wanderer
Map in your mind, what is research all about, what are the key points and what you hope to achieve as the conclusion of this research and does your information smoothly flows proving towards your conclusion?
To reduce the number of pages returned, use unique terms that are specific to the subject you are researching.
Using quotation marks around a phrase will return only those exact words in that order.