Extractions: Search Engine Search Engines Promotion Search Engine News Children are used to the huge possibilities of the internet. Internet is part of their lives and their expectation of the possibilities is growing. Therefore it is very important that both parents and teachers are sufficiently aware about these possibilities but also about the risks that are involved. The amount of pornograpic and racism related material is dramatically increasing on the web. Kids can be faced with this offensive and shocking material while surfing the web. A recent survey showed that over half of the parents worry about this situation. And the way to right (or incidentally wrong) information often is initiated by search engines. Therefore Whitelines.net offers you a list of genuine child friendly search engines. These services are (in all cases) directories with human compiled and reviewed information. Information that is safe for kids and families.
TeenOutReach.com Parents: Child Saftey sites. safe kids Home Page You'll find tips, advice and suggestionsto make your family's online experience fun and productive! http://www.teenoutreach.com/parents-corner/Child_Safety.htm
Extractions: Child Safety ... Discussion boards Child Safety Web Wise kids - Teaching children how to behave on-line Child Development Institute - Provides useful information and practical solutions for make the web a safe, fun and usefull place for kids and teens. Child Safety on the Information Highway - Put out by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, this document outlines how parents can best protect their children while still allowing them use of the Internet. Child Safety-Net ChildBrowser - A full featured web browser that is safe for kids. ChildBrowser does more then just filter out adult content, it presents your child with the very best of child safe sites. Children's Internet Protection Act - A new bill (S.97, 19 January 1999) before the US Congress to require schools to introduce filtering software to school computers. Crayon Crawler - Free, kid safe web browser.
BCK2SKOL Addendum 3: SEARCHING IN EDUCATION A Class on the Net for Librarians with Little or No Net Experience.Addendum 3 searching IN EDUCATION. I Courses. *JUST FOR kids*. http://www.sc.edu/bck2skol/fall/education.html
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Extractions: Classifieds Most times you will find what you are looking for quickly and easily using the default search type: AllWords. However sometimes you may need to refine your search more or perhaps widen your search criteria. Our Search Service offers you the following search types: All Words The default search type, resulting Web pages will contain all the words (or sub-words) you entered in either the Title or the Description. Any Word This provides the widest possible search criteria and should only be used as a last resort. Resulting Web pages will contain any one of the words (or sub-words) you entered. Boolean Boolean expressions are used to describe exactly what you are searching for. Normally, boolean expressions use the terms and and or but parenthesis can also be used to group things together. More on Boolean Expressions The best way to search for a church in your local area is to use the Alpha Omega Church Finder . Try it out! It's extremely powerful, or check out the following discussion on using the search engine to find a church.
Note You Are Looking At An Archived Copy Of This Web Page, On EE The original version of this web page was copied from http//www.kids.net.au/odp.php?browse=/kids_and_Teens/School_Time/Science/Environment/on Mon Jan 20 0735 http://eelink.net/~eeadmin/ee-link/archives/1689541/1689541.html
Extractions: http://www.kids.net.au/odp.php?browse=/Kids_and_Teens/School_Time/Science/Environment/ on Mon Jan 20 07:35:47 2003. See also: This category in other languages: French Backyard Jungle [ Kids/Teens ] - People network with each other about their local environment. Enables users to explore the natural world around them and report their findings online through photos, drawings, and maps. BBC Nature Online [ Kids/Teens ] - Useful information about the planet we live in including wild animals and human evolution. Curious facts and news. Younger kids can use some extra guidance. BBC Really Wild Zone [ Kids/Teens ] - A site for those interested in animals and the natural world around them; has wild life facts, games and competitions. Produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. Born Free Junior and Education Pages [ Kids/Teens ] - Information on creating wildlife areas at home or school. Support for teachers with direct links to the National Curriculum, and encouragement for younger people to think about wildlife in a responsible yet fun way.
Roy's Russian Language Resources The better of these engines also allow you to narrow your hunt by searching withinthe results for another term or phrase. RussianEnglish-Russian translation. http://www.royfc.com/ru_lingo_srch.html
Extractions: Search Engines This page allows Russian linguists to search exclusively in the ever-expanding Russian-language portion of the Worldwide Web. Search the Russian Web "The Net's relentless progress ... seems immune to massive financial crises. More than 2 million Russians are now online twice last year's user base, and an enormous increase for a country in such dire economic straits. In fact, user growth there is expected to skyrocket 133 percent by year-end 2000, much of it due to the increase in Russian-language content online." How America Uses the Net Ziff-Davis (ZD-Net) Now you can search the Russian part of the Web . As long as you can view Cyrillic in your Web browser , you can use these wonderful sites. Each search engine linked below should open in a new window while keeping this page available to you. These engines accept English as well as Russian, although a Russian query gives better results. If your browser is not mapped to type Russian, but only to read it, you can copy and paste letters into the query box. This method is tedious, but it works in a pinch. BUT, do not despair! If your browser is Java Script capable , the Russian Cyrillic Helpers site has two neat pages to help "type" a Russian query. Just set your browser for KOI-8 fonts. One page gives you a Russian