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ICT Lesson 2

This document discusses search techniques for online research. It begins with the lesson objectives which are to differentiate search results using techniques versus not, adopt search engines for other subjects, and practice search techniques. Several activities are described where students search terms and observe results. Basic search techniques are outlined, including using keywords, being specific, capitalization doesn't matter, and using quotation marks, Boolean operators, filters, and other tools to refine searches. The document emphasizes practicing contextualized online search skills.

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ICT Lesson 2

This document discusses search techniques for online research. It begins with the lesson objectives which are to differentiate search results using techniques versus not, adopt search engines for other subjects, and practice search techniques. Several activities are described where students search terms and observe results. Basic search techniques are outlined, including using keywords, being specific, capitalization doesn't matter, and using quotation marks, Boolean operators, filters, and other tools to refine searches. The document emphasizes practicing contextualized online search skills.

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EMPOWERTMENT

TECHNOLOGIES - ICT
Quarter 1 | Module 3
Contextualized Online Search and Research Skills

Raymond C. Lumibao
Subject Teacher
Lesson Objectives

1. Differentiate the results of online search using the search


techniques from not using it.
2. Adopt the use of search engine in other subjects like
Mathematics for converting of unit measurement and Art for
determining image size and name.
3. Exercise the use of search techniques in researching
particular information easily.
Activity 1: Search it!

Follow the instructions and write your observation


for each result on the space provided.
1. Google the name of our President. Open
Google, type the name Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. in
the search box as shown below.
Observation: _________________________

2. Google your name.


Observation: _________________________
Activity 1: Search it!

3. Type google.com in the address bar of the web


browser.
4. Type bing.com in the address bar of the web
browser.
Observation: _________________________
Activity 1: Google it!

Use Google and type in the search box the following:


1. empowerment
• Check the results. What are displayed?
2. define empowerment
• Check the results. How does it differs from the
result of number 1?
3. DEFINE EMPOWERMENT
• Check the results. Does it give different results as
compared to number 2?
Activity 1: Google it!

Use Google and type in the search box the following:

4. #throwbackthursday
• What did you observe in the results?
5. @twitter
• What did you observe in the results?
6. time Dubai
• What did you observe in the results?
7. camera $400
• What did you observe in the results?
Activity 1: Google it!

Use Google and type in the search box the following:

8. camera $50..$100
• What did you observe in the results?
9. contextualized search
• Check the results. What are displayed?
10. “contextualized search”
• Check the results. How does it differs from the results
of number 9?
Search Engines

is a service that allows internet users to


search for content via the World Wide
Web (WWW).

The list of content returned via a search


engine to a user is known as a search
engine results page (SERP) (Search
Engine 2019).
Top 3 Search Engines

1. Google

3. Yahoo
2. Bing
Top 3 Search Engines
is the best search engine worldwide. What
1. Google made Google the most popular and trusted
search engine is the quality of its search
results.
2. Bing 3. Yahoo
is the best alternative is one of the most popular
search engine to Google. email providers and its web
Bing is Microsoft’s search engine holds third
attempt to challenge place in search with an
Google in search average of 2% market share.
Basic Search Techniques to follow

1. Think before you search. Think about the topic or


question you would like to search. Think about how you
would describe the topic and choose 3 or 4 keywords.
2. Keep it simple. Describe what you want in as few terms
as possible.
3. Be specific. The more precise your search terms are, the
more precise your search results will be. Avoid general or
common words.
Basic Search Techniques to follow

4. Imagine how the webpage you are hoping to find will


be written. Use words that are likely to appear on that page.
5. Capitalization, punctuation and spelling don’t really
matter. In most cases, search engines will ignore
capitalization and punctuation in a search and will generally
auto-correct your spelling mistakes.
Basic Search Techniques to follow
6. Narrow your search results. There are several ways to help you
narrow your search results to find exactly what you’re looking for.:
• Use quotation marks to find exact phrases or names. Put a word or
phrase inside quotes.
Example: "tallest building"
• Use Boolean Operators (AND, OR, and NOT) to broaden or
narrow your search.
o AND (+ in Google) narrows the search because it requires both
terms to be in each item returned.
Example: Peanut Butter +and Jam
Basic Search Techniques to follow

o OR broadens the search because either term (or both) will be in


the returned items. (OR gives you more!)
Example: marathon OR race
o NOT (- in Google) narrows your search because it will eliminate
any results with the second term.
Example: jaguar speed -car
Basic Search Techniques to follow

• Apply filters. After you search, most search engines have filters
available that will refine you search to a specific type of contact.
• Search a specific site. If you’re looking for a specific topic on a
particular website, you can use site: to limit your search results to
that site.
Example: site:youtube.com or site:.gov
• Search for a specific filetype. If you know that you’re searching
for a particular type of file use filetype: to narrow your search
results to a certain type of file.
Example: filetype:ppt
Basic Search Techniques to follow

• Search for a definition. If you are looking for a definition of a


term, you can use define.
Example: define communication
• Search for a time. If you are searching for a time in specific
country, use time <country>.
Example: time Dubai
• Search for social media. Put @ in front of a word to search social
media.
Example: @twitter
Basic Search Techniques to follow

• Search for a price. Put $ in front of a number.


Example: camera $400
• Search hashtags. Put # in front of a word.
Example: #throwbackthursday
• Search for wildcards or unknown words. Put a * in your word or
phrase where you want to leave a placeholder.
Example: "largest * in the world".
• Search within a range of numbers. Put .. between two numbers.
Example: camera $50..$100.
QUESTION TIME
THANK YOU
Be safe, always!

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