Listly by Krystel Gutierrez
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April 17, 2015 Here is an interesting infographic covering some handy Google search tips. This could be a very good material to share with students. Of course, as we have repeatedly argued here, searching Google is an indispensable skill for the 21st century students.
There a number of ways to create search engines that allow you to quickly look for something in your omnibox. First way: 2. Right click in their search box. 3. Click on "Add as search engine". 4. Type the keyword you want to use and click "OK". 5.
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We've all been there. You type in an exact, specific, and seemingly perfect search term into Google hoping to get answers to your query only for the search engine to return nothing. Or rather, with everything. How are we supposed to find exactly what we want if there are millions of results for every little word or phrase we search?
A couple of years ago I published 10 Google Search Tips All Students Can Use. In that post I included...
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Sometimes I'll brag to people that I was an early Google adopter. Yep, while everyone else was hanging out Alta Vista and Yahoo, or god forbid, Ask Jeeves, the Ol' Goog and I were partying like it was 1999. Oh wait. It was 1999. My guess is I have googled something at least five times ...
March 26, 2014 Often times when I talk about effective use of Google search one name always pops up in my posts this is Dr Russell, search anthropologist. I have been following his blog for sometime now and I have learned a great deal from him on how to leverage the power of Google for educational purposes.