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For Teachers Microsoft Educator Community: Access over 1.5 million educators globally, professional development courses and thousands of inspiring lesson plans, live lessons and virtual trips. https://education.microsoft.com/ https://education.microsoft.com/ Bing has Answers. Bing puts educational answers in your hands. A collection of Bing search features that both students and teachers can utilize for studying and research in and out of the classroom. http://aka.ms/binghasanswers http://aka.ms/binghasanswers Bing Search Videos: Use these Bing educational videos and corresponding lesson plans with your students to teach how to search and stay safe online. http://aka.ms/bingvideos http://aka.ms/bingvideos
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1 Web Search What is a keyword? Why are keywords essential for using search engines? 2 Thinking What type of content do you typically search for on the internet? Have you ever considered the keywords you use in your search? Have you decided to modify those terms for better results? 3 Thinking If you were to help someone search for the lyrics to a specific song, how would you construct your keywords for this search? Why? 4 Web Search Think of a song. Try a search for lyrics and construct your keywords in three different ways: 1) lyrics [insert name of song]; 2) [name of song] lyrics; 3) “[name of song]” lyrics. Do your search results differ? Does the order of the words or the use of quotation marks make a difference? 5 Thinking/ Web Search Does it matter if you spell your words correctly? Try a search for song lyrics with correct and incorrect spelling. What happens?
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1 Web Search What is a keyword? Why are keywords essential for using search engines? 2 Thinking What type of content do you typically search for on the internet? Have you ever considered the keywords you use in your search? Have you decided to modify those terms for better results? 3 Thinking If you were to help someone search for the lyrics to a specific song, how would you construct your keywords for this search? Why? 4 Web Search Think of a song. Try a search for lyrics and construct your keywords in three different ways: 1) lyrics [insert name of song]; 2) [name of song] lyrics; 3) “[name of song]” lyrics. Do your search results differ? Does the order of the words or the use of quotation marks make a difference? 5 Thinking/ Web Search Does it matter if you spell your words correctly? Try a search for song lyrics with correct and incorrect spelling. What happens?
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1 Web Search What is a keyword? Why are keywords essential for using search engines? 2 Thinking What type of content do you typically search for on the internet? Have you ever considered the keywords you use in your search? Have you decided to modify those terms for better results? 3 Thinking If you were to help someone search for the lyrics to a specific song, how would you construct your keywords for this search? Why? 4 Web Search Think of a song. Try a search for lyrics and construct your keywords in three different ways: 1) lyrics [insert name of song]; 2) [name of song] lyrics; 3) “[name of song]” lyrics. Do your search results differ? Does the order of the words or the use of quotation marks make a difference? 5 Thinking/ Web Search Does it matter if you spell your words correctly? Try a search for song lyrics with correct and incorrect spelling. What happens?
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1 Web Search What is a keyword? Why are keywords essential for using search engines? 2 Thinking What type of content do you typically search for on the internet? Have you ever considered the keywords you use in your search? Have you decided to modify those terms for better results? 3 Thinking If you were to help someone search for the lyrics to a specific song, how would you construct your keywords for this search? Why? 4 Web Search Think of a song. Try a search for lyrics and construct your keywords in three different ways: 1) lyrics [insert name of song]; 2) [name of song] lyrics; 3) “[name of song]” lyrics. Do your search results differ? Does the order of the words or the use of quotation marks make a difference? 5 Thinking/ Web Search Does it matter if you spell your words correctly? Try a search for song lyrics with correct and incorrect spelling. What happens?
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1 Web Search What is a keyword? Why are keywords essential for using search engines? 2 Thinking What type of content do you typically search for on the internet? Have you ever considered the keywords you use in your search? Have you decided to modify those terms for better results? 3 Thinking If you were to help someone search for the lyrics to a specific song, how would you construct your keywords for this search? Why? 4 Web Search Think of a song. Try a search for lyrics and construct your keywords in three different ways: 1) lyrics [insert name of song]; 2) [name of song] lyrics; 3) “[name of song]” lyrics. Do your search results differ? Does the order of the words or the use of quotation marks make a difference? 5 Thinking/ Web Search Does it matter if you spell your words correctly? Try a search for song lyrics with correct and incorrect spelling. What happens?
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1 Web Search What is a keyword? Why are keywords essential for using search engines? 2 Thinking What type of content do you typically search for on the internet? Have you ever considered the keywords you use in your search? Have you decided to modify those terms for better results? 3 Thinking If you were to help someone search for the lyrics to a specific song, how would you construct your keywords for this search? Why? 4 Web Search Think of a song. Try a search for lyrics and construct your keywords in three different ways: 1) lyrics [insert name of song]; 2) [name of song] lyrics; 3) “[name of song]” lyrics. Do your search results differ? Does the order of the words or the use of quotation marks make a difference? 5 Thinking/ Web Search Does it matter if you spell your words correctly? Try a search for song lyrics with correct and incorrect spelling. What happens?
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1 Web Search What is a keyword? Why are keywords essential for using search engines? 2 Thinking What type of content do you typically search for on the internet? Have you ever considered the keywords you use in your search? Have you decided to modify those terms for better results? 3 Thinking If you were to help someone search for the lyrics to a specific song, how would you construct your keywords for this search? Why? 4 Web Search Think of a song. Try a search for lyrics and construct your keywords in three different ways: 1) lyrics [insert name of song]; 2) [name of song] lyrics; 3) “[name of song]” lyrics. Do your search results differ? Does the order of the words or the use of quotation marks make a difference? 5 Thinking/ Web Search Does it matter if you spell your words correctly? Try a search for song lyrics with correct and incorrect spelling. What happens?
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