Last week I hosted a Practical Ed Tech webinar titled Ten Search Strategies Students Need to Know . Afterwards I had many requests fo
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Jose Manuel Garza's curator insight,
May 21, 2023 12:41 AM
Placing a tablet or computer on a students desk and expecting them to take off on their own to a planet full of learning excitement is not how technology in the classroom works. In the classroom, the tablet is only a tool when the student uses it as such, and becomes engaged with the content objective ordained by the lesson. In my experience, If my directions and assignment are rudimentary and vague, the student will become bored and stray from the objective. I'd like to share the ideas provided in this article because they are really useful in the classroom. If the assignment involves doing research on the causes of WW2, the students will find a sea of resources online. We ought to guide the student and create a mental guideline they must follow. For instance; David is working on the latter assignment. Now that David found a few sites with reliable information, lets take his learning to a higher level and have him tell you, the teacher, what made him choose one source over the other and how this will help his paper flourish to be informative and accurate.
GwynethJones's curator insight,
April 1, 2017 2:35 PM
LOVE this....but I love @CreativeCommons more!
Marianne Hart's curator insight,
April 14, 2017 10:57 AM
Great way to search your family tree. I can also see this being used to research potential job and college applicants.
GwynethJones's curator insight,
April 1, 2017 2:35 PM
LOVE this....but I love @CreativeCommons more!
Marianne Hart's curator insight,
April 14, 2017 10:57 AM
Great way to search your family tree. I can also see this being used to research potential job and college applicants.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
June 29, 2013 8:42 PM
Great list and useful alternatives to Google search. |
Willem Kuypers's curator insight,
June 19, 2017 2:22 AM
Très bon post pour dire qu'il faut remplacer les recherches dans Google par des recherches plus spécifiques, et puis d'autres conseils en plus.
GwynethJones's curator insight,
April 1, 2017 2:35 PM
LOVE this....but I love @CreativeCommons more!
Marianne Hart's curator insight,
April 14, 2017 10:57 AM
Great way to search your family tree. I can also see this being used to research potential job and college applicants.
GwynethJones's curator insight,
April 1, 2017 2:35 PM
LOVE this....but I love @CreativeCommons more!
Marianne Hart's curator insight,
April 14, 2017 10:57 AM
Great way to search your family tree. I can also see this being used to research potential job and college applicants.
Mrs. Reinagel's curator insight,
June 10, 2016 1:49 PM
Free chart with the +/- of big 3 search engines.
June 11, 2016 7:36 AM
's comment
Tom, don't use them, use: Don't use them, use http://www.searchcredible.com/ for classroom research. They are included.
Robert's curator insight,
May 20, 2020 8:17 AM
This poster will be printed and provided to my students in every lesson! Great visual aide to knowing what tools are available for what purpose!
Kelly 's curator insight,
January 9, 2015 10:46 AM
Nothing hidden about these "tips & tricks" - just standard every day library functions. This is not new, most these functions have been used since Win95, the days before we see the net as we do now. Nonetheless, whatever it takes for people to finally catch up and educate themselves about easier searching techniques!
Teresa Maceira's curator insight,
April 8, 2016 8:32 PM
Add Google hacks to a students research skill set
Randy Bauer's curator insight,
September 14, 2013 7:03 PM
See my Brickflow example here: http://rbauerpt.blogspot.com/2013/08/start-lean-fitness.html
Christine Bushong's curator insight,
May 7, 2013 8:11 AM
Dennis T OConnor's insight:
Think of this as Google Training Wheels! This advanced search help page will guide you though the hidden search features of Google. Click the question mark for context sensitive help and tips. |