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Google: Alternatives to the Search Giant. How To Google Search By Reading Level. Digital media have changed almost everything about reading—from multimodal complexity and the fluid nature of text, to the role of social media and–perhaps most importantly–how we find the information we’re looking for. As we shift from a culture that passively receives newspapers and magazines and piece-meal selects books form bookshelves, to one that actively sets-up personalized reading lists through RSS feeds and Google Reader, and sifts not through hundreds of books on shelf, but from millions of books, journals, blog posts, and video transcriptions, the mechanisms for search must adapt as well.

The most overarching need is likely personalization—to empower people with the ability find what they’re looking for in lieu of what might be the most popular results. And with minor changes that aren’t always immediately obvious, Google is responding. Digital Literacy & Google Search Or, put simply, read and understand. Which is where “Google search by reading level” comes in. 1. 2. 3. 4.

How To Search For Open Educational Resources. 5 MOOCs Teachers Should Take As Students 8.31K Views 0 Likes MOOCs may or may not save higher education, and if they save it they may further widen the gap between elite and lesser-known schools. They may also reinforce existing achievement gaps for students. As massive open online courses continue to evolve, however, educators need to know what they are and how they are changing the education landscape.

Pearson unveils OER search engine. If you can’t beat them, join them. That is Pearson’s latest approach to open educational resources (OER) — the free online learning materials that have proliferated over the last decade and a half, posing a threat to traditional publishers. The education and media company today will unveil Project Blue Sky, a search engine to help instructors locate free materials from popular OER repositories. The service, which Pearson has built with help from Gooru, a Silicon Valley-based nonprofit that specializes in search, will allow instructors to search for e-book chapters, videos and online exercise software. It will return aggregated results from Harvard Open Courses, Connexions, OER Commons, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Open Courseware, Carnegie Mellon’s Open Learning Initiative, and Wikiversity, among others.

“There’s such a large amount of OER being produced, we cannot ignore it,” says Don Kilburn, vice chairman of Pearson’s higher education division. Symbolab Search Engine Will Help You Stop Fearing Math. If you’re like me, you aren’t exactly a math whiz. In fact, your experiences in Algebra, Physics, and Trigonometry were the stuff of nightmares. However, some people are quite good at math! (Thankfully) These people (and other STEM folks) will be excited to learn about a robust new semantic search engine called Symbolab . It was developed as a response to not being able to properly surface a more malleable equation online. In other words, this tool was built because Google and Wolfram Alpha just weren’t cutting it.

How Symbolab Works It’s quite straightforward as long as you know some math. Below are the instant results from just a sample I made up. How It Prevents The Fear Of Math There’s a great post on the Symbolab blog you should see. Children are curious by nature, they want to learn, but they want to learn their way. Equation Search In A Nutshell Another terrific explanation that’s far better than what I could do as someone who doesn’t exactly excel at math: Get The Browser Extension.