
Geniusfind: Geniusfind offers a directory to some of the best resources you can find on the web.CyberSleuth Kids: Get searches, homework help, and more from this website.Librarians’ Internet Index: Find websites you and your students can trust in this directory compiled by librarians.
Ask for Kids: This search engine was created with kids in mind, offering tutoring and reference help as well as search.Complete Planet: On Complete Planet, you can find more than 70,000 searchable databases and specialty search engines.Turbo10: This search engine looks on more than 800 deep web search engines at once, so you’ll be able to save time and find great information you can’t find anywhere else.
BUBL: Find selected Internet resources in specific academic subject areas through BUBL. Clusty: With this clustering search engine, you’ll be able to search on Wikipedia, blogs, and more at one time. Make use of these search engines and directories that offer the best of the web. Notecentric: Share and store your class notes with this online note taking application. Gliffy: Create and share flow charts, diagrams, and more with Gliffy. Netvibes: Create a class start page full of useful resources with Netvibes. (NOTE: This link is not functional as of June 2010 – Beyond Penguins project staff.) Wizlite: Enjoy collaborative page highlighting with this tool. Clipmarks: Create Clipmarks to clip out little pieces of the web to share with your classroom. : Save your favorite sites and share them with your class using. PBwiki: Create an easy-to-update web space and resource for your class using PBwiki. Diigo: Diigo is a great tool for highlighting and sharing the web with your students. Flickr: Share and store classroom images with this incredibly popular online photo storage service. Thinkature: Thinkature offers real-time collaboration online for students, teachers, and more. Save your bookmarks, collaborate with colleagues, and stay in touch with parents using these web tools.