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Technology TEKS (3-5) Information Acquisition

Instructions On the following slides, you will click on the clip art picture to hyperlink to websites. After you complete the activities, click on the back button in Internet Explorer. Then click on the space bar to move to the next slide.

Navigating the Internet

Navigating the Web

Twenty Questions About the Web

Choosing Keywords

Acquiring Text

Acquiring Images

Acquiring Audio

Using On-line Help

Did I earn my Internet Driver’s License?

Information Acquisition (TEKS) (4) Information acquisition. The student uses a variety of strategies to acquire information from electronic resources, with appropriate supervision. The student is expected to: (A) apply appropriate electronic search strategies in the acquisition of information including keyword and Boolean search strategies; and (B) select appropriate strategies to navigate and access information on local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), including the Internet and intranet, for research and resource sharing. (5) Information acquisition. The student acquires electronic information in a variety of formats, with appropriate supervision. The student is expected to: (A) acquire information including text, audio, video, and graphics; and (B) use on-line help and documentation. (6) Information acquisition. The student evaluates the acquired electronic information. The student is expected to: (A) apply critical analysis to resolve information conflicts and validate information; (B) determine the success of strategies used to acquire electronic information; and (C) determine the usefulness and apropriatness of digital information.

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