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December 9, 2015
SweetSearch Out-Googles Google For Student Research
Overview
SweetSearch is a search engine of teacher-reviewed, scholarly resources, and in my humble opinion beats Google Scholar hands down! Why better than Google Search? For one thing, there are no ads. Over 35,000 sites have been vetted by teachers and librarians, and ranked based upon their determination of reliability. So, Library of Congress is going to be high on most search results. As a history teacher I particularly enjoy the fact that the search engine finds primary source documents much more easily than other search engines.
Concerns
Nothing beats a good database search for crunchy, academic resources, but SweetSearch does go a long way to addressing the issue of Googling a research subject.
Sample Uses
Any student research short of the college-level will benefit from this search engine.
Commitment and Learning Curve
Zero. If you can Google-search, then you can SweetSearch.
Best for ES MS or HS?
MS, HS
Cost:
Free!
Website Link:
http://www.sweetsearch.com/
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November 8, 2013
A site where you know students will find the information they are looking for to benefit their research. You know that it will be quality information.
Accurate research material. A site where you know students will find the information they are looking for to benefit their research. You know that it will be quality information.
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November 7, 2013
This is avery good source for elementary students to use.
I really like this web search. the students rated it as second on their list of search engines we examined.
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August 31, 2013
Sweet Search is a great way to teach younger kids how to search for reliable information on the internet and a great way for older researchers to use critical thinking skills to compare their results with google.
Sweet Search should be the first "go-to" for research on the internet. For younger kids, the sites are vetted, the results and fewer (but still plentiful) and it is as easy to use as Google. For older students and adults, critical thinking skills get strengthened as you compare your results with another search engine like Google or Bing. Sweet Search also provides terrific colored highlighting of your search terms in the results and gives a much longer snapshot of your results in the hit list (Google's hit list could be much improved with this feature!)
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