2/28/2012

Kid Friendly Search Engines

I will admit that Google is my go-to search engine about 99% of the time, but it's good to remember that there are other search engines out there that have some really great features. As educators, we need to show our students options rather than just limiting them to what we are most comfortable with or what we know. That being said, it is our responsibility to protect the students from obscene or harmful images or materials. (Read more about CIPA here.) One way to help protect students from inappropriate content is to use kid-friendly search engines. Here are a few options I like:


KidRex is powered by Google, but uses a combination of tools to make internet searches safe for students. Since NO filters are 100% foolproof, they do have a site removal request form for parents or teachers who see inappropriate material. 

Ask Kids is a search engine designed exclusively for 6-12 year old kids. According to their note to parents, each web site in the Ask Kids search index was hand selected as a good site for kids. Ask Kids also adds some fun and games in their searching, which makes learning more fun!

In all honesty, WolframAlpha deserves its own blog post (and will get one soon!) but I really think it needs to be included on this list as well. This is a "computational knowledge engine," rather than a run-of-the-mill searching tool. Check out the video to see how it all works!


Do you have favorite kid-friendly search engines that should be included on this list?


4 comments:

L. Wallis said...

http://www.kidtopia.info/
This site runs like google, but everything has been everything has been preapproved by librarians and teachers. I haven’t come across anything that was blocked.

Cindy Tucker said...

Thanks Lori ... I will check out Kidtopia!

Daniel Thomas said...

http://www.KidzSearch is good. It uses Google SafeSearch, but also filters "adult" search terms too for increased protection.

Cindy Tucker said...

Thanks for the tip, Daniel! I'll check out KidzSearch now!

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