We use search engines each day to help
us search for information. Our biggest hurdle is the amount of
information we need to sort through to find exactly what we want.
Knowing how to effectively and efficiently search is part of being
informationally literate. Teaching students to locate, evaluate and
effectively use this information should be part of the instructional
practices in every school.
Google’s search Tools, allow the user to manipulate a search within Google’s main search engine. Learning how to implement these search skills is an important technique we can teach our students to help them cut through the clutter of the web. In this post, we will focus on search commands
that tell Google you don’t want to search through the entire internet
but are interested in something more specific and more refined.
Click the direct link below to the post @ edtechteacher.org for the great searching tips.
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