Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Student as Researcher

Student as Researcher 




I think we all know that safety should be out #1 priority when it comes to the internet browsing. we should as parents and educator know what kind of information our kids are going in to. I found this kids friendly search engine can be bookmarked or even be add it to toolbar.

You can quickly make KidzSearch part of your browser toolbar in just a few simple steps. It will allow you to run a search on KidzSearch from any site.

This search engine can be added to any browser. It offers Educational games, play games, kids tubes videos, kids net social network where kids can be connected, kids talk where kids can ask/answer questions, explored images, download images,






Also, It found on the web version of KidzSearch.com, but with the convenience of it running on a tablet, smart phone, and Windows desktop app.
It is available for the Amazon Kindle Fire, Apple App Store for iPads and iPhones, and the Google Play Store for all Android devices.

When using the App, kids cannot directly enter a website and must use Our Strict Safe filtered results to find content. There are many other features, like Safe Image Searching, Mobile Games, KidzTalk Homework Help, KidzTube Learning Videos, Top Sites, Mobile Safe Radio, KidzNet Moderated Social Network kids, and more! Updated version has bookmarks and search history.

These days we need to be parents and educators in the online world as well as the real world. The internet is a great educational and recreational resource that can help children learn and satisfy their curiosity about life.




Another Search engine I found while browsing the internet is Kiddle search. The websites included in Kiddle search are recommended by educators, librarians and parents from across the globe as well as websites our own editors have used in schools or for homework within the K-12 age range.



 



You can also request to have a site blocked if found here. This is a very important feature when it comes to safety.




1 comment:

  1. I agree, safety is #1 when it comes to kids and the internet. I am so thankful search engines like these exist.

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