What to put this widget in your wiki? Go to http://4me.sweetsearch.com/widget .
We all have our favorite websites and web-based services that we refer people to. Sometimes our favorite sites don't provide quite what our friends and colleagues need. In those cases, Similar Site Search can help you find websites and web-based services that are similar to your favorites. It's easy to use Similar Site Search, just enter your favorite site's url and go. I tested Similar Site Search this afternoon to find alternatives to Animoto, Memoov, and Aviary. In each case Similar Site Search worked well.
Use the links below to begin researching anything you can think of! Ask yourself a question about what you are learning in class and try and solve it in the computer lab.
Mashpedia is a real-time encyclopedia that publishes reference pages comprised of information from the social web. Each Mashpedia page pulls information from sources like Flickr, Twitter, Wikipedia, and blogs. Recently Mashpedia added a Qwiki element to their service.
http://www.qwiki.com/ Qwiki is a multimedia encyclopedia containing more than three million entries. Qwiki publishes narrated, illustrated, interactive reference entries.
www.awesomelibrary.org/ organizes the Web with 37,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education.
http://www.sweetsearch.com/ All results are pre-approved by teachers and/or librarians
http://kidrex.org/ New kid safe search engine powered by Google
http://refseek.com/ Academic oriented searches and eliminates the advertising found on Google, Yahoo, etc.
http://www.famhoo.com/ Another option for kid-friendly searches
And here are 20 more great sites...