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Google Workspace for Education Plus provides tools for students to creatively conduct and present research, from writing and collaboration to data analysis, visualization, and project management: Docs, Slides, Sheets, Classroom, and more.
WeVideo is a cloud-based video editing platform that provides users with powerful tools to create and edit videos online.
BookCreator is a digital tool that allows users to create and publish their own interactive ebooks and digital content. With BookCreator, users can incorporate text, images, audio, video, and interactive elements seamlessly into their creations.
Canva is a versatile and intuitive graphic design platform that caters to the creative needs of school librarians, teachers, and students.
SIRS Issues Researcher offers balanced content from more than 2,000 international sources. Analysis and opinions cover the pros, cons, and everything in between of 360+ social, scientific, health, historic, economic, and political issues.
This online resource covers today's hottest social issues, from capital punishment to immigration to marijuana. This cross-curricular research database supports science, social studies, current events, and language arts classes.
Gale in Context: High School is an educational resource tailored to meet the research and learning needs of high school students. It offers a comprehensive collection of authoritative content across diverse subjects, including literature, science, history, and more.
A comprehensive database that allows teens (and those who care about teens) to research health-related issues important to their well-being. It’s both a research/report tool and a self-help resource.