Research
Databases!
Don't forget to use the library's databases when your students are researching.
Citations!
The library website has a whole page dedicated to citing your sources correctly.
Google Custom Search Engine
You can custom build a search engine using Google Custom Search Engine. Help students build their information literacy skills by having them use this custom search engine or by having your students create their own.
Test it out here: Education Search Engine
Go to the Google CSE
Link: http://www.google.com/cse/
Title: Google Custom Search Engine
Link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=v3R_znmmQBs
Video Length: 5:39
Source: davidttech (YouTube.com)
Test it out here: Education Search Engine
Go to the Google CSE
Link: http://www.google.com/cse/
Title: Google Custom Search Engine
Link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=v3R_znmmQBs
Video Length: 5:39
Source: davidttech (YouTube.com)
Google Art Project
Explore the site by selecting an art collection, an artist or an artwork. Click on the yellow “pegman” icon to visit these institutions virtually. Filter artworks by medium or make a search by keyword. Finally create and share your personal selection of artworks in the “My Galleries” section and explore other users’ galleries.
Great resource for history and ELAR classes. |
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Google search - filter by reading level!!
You can filter Google results for your student's reading levels! Yes! It's true!!
Instructions:
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Viewing the results: Click “Basic,” “Intermediate,” or “Advanced” to filter the results. |