List all the things you know about how to search the internet. Start new Cornell Notes.

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List all the things you know about how to search the internet. Start new Cornell Notes

ARE YOU READY (For Class) ?!?!?!?  What three things do you need to be ready for class everyday? 1. Something to 2. Something to 3. Something to ARE YOU READY FOR CLASS?

Answer a Poll Question at Week 5 – Thursday/Friday (Click the link) This is another first for me so let’s see how it goes.

When online, what things do you search for, for yourself?

When online, what things do you search for, for school?

K now W ant to know L earn Class 11

Get out the cards you completed after your test the other day.

What do you already Know about searching. (Look at that colored card from the other day) Class 11

What do you already Know about searching. (Look at that colored card from the other day) Class 12

What do you already Know about searching. (Look at that colored card from the other day) Class 21

What do you already Know about searching (Look at that colored card from the other day) Class 22

What gets in the way of you finding exactly what you want quickly?

Cornell Notes Set up your notes sheet

Unit 2 - Vocabulary  Effective – successful in producing the result you want  Efficient – Working in a well organized way  Strategy – A plan of action  Synonym - a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase

Tips for Strategic Searching handout

Use multiple, specific, descriptive keywords for narrower results.  Searching for concerts will lead to a variety of musical events, ticket purchasing opportunities, and tour dates. Searching for underground hip-hop shows Bay Area will lead to narrower, location- based results 1

If at first you don’t succeed, try synonyms.  If you’ve tried searching for rare cats but haven’t found what you are looking for, try searching for exotic cats, rare felines, or exotic felines. 2

Place quotation marks around specific words or specific phrases you’re looking for.  If you want information on the president’s residence, search on “White House” rather than white house. 3

Add a minus sign before a word to show that you don’t want that one included.  If you are searching for mullet but you want the fish and not the hairstyle, you would enter: mullet -hair 4

Look for two words at once by placing OR between them.  If you want information on Cornell but you’re not sure whether it’s a college or a university, search on Cornell College OR University. (Note: the OR has to be capitalized!) 5

Search for and pay attention to URL domain types..com = company.gov = government website.edu = educational institution.org = organization  If you are searching for parks and you include.gov as a keyword, you should receive government websites in your results. If you are searching for parks and you include.com as a keyword, you should receive results that are companies related to parks. 6

Specify the format of the information you are looking for  Many search engines will allow you to search exclusively for images, videos, news, blogs, or even scholarly articles. Different types of information will help you in different ways. If you search for military service, the following information will tell you different things:  Blogs: People’s opinions about military service.  Video: Videos related to military service. Some might be made by anyone, while others might be created by news outlets, organizations, or the government.  News: The latest news articles and stories related to military service. 7

Use advanced search options on a search engine.  You can often specify dates, exact words you’re looking for, or even languages you want in your results in search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, or Bing. 8

Once you have your search results, use them!  Searches enable you to access the huge store of information on the Web, so take some time to see what’s out there! Don’t just look at the first results, and don’t rely only on familiar sources like Wikipedia or About.com. 9