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Want to go beyond Google Search? One guide offers a free, comprehensive look into a wide range of Google products for the classroom. [...] »

Found something interesting while browsing online? Markup offers a simple way to annotate and highlight useful websites, as well as share your comments with others. [...] »

Tired of losing or misplacing flash drives? Looking for a way to synchronize files across several computers? Dropbox is a simple plugin tool that can greatly simplify teacher and student planning. [...] »

Do you own or have access to numerous items that you would like to archive digitally? Omeka is an open-source, Dublin Core-compliant tool that makes digital archiving simple—perfect for long-term academic projects. [...] »

Do more than read the news—assess it, with the help of NewsTrust's community and reviewing tools. [...] »

Looking for a way to use virtual globes, maps, and geographical information in the classroom? Google Earth is an excellent resource for mapping needs in the history classroom. [...] »

Developed by IBM, ManyEyes is a data visualization tool. Upload your own data, choose visualization type, and display the data set, or browse through its extensive collection for classroom-ready sources. [...] »

Beyond Google: appropriate use of search engines is another component of critical thinking. [...] »

Bookmark, organize, annotate, and share research and resources. Add sticky notes to web pages. [...] »

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