Group 3 and 4 (Tech Three) stemians .pdf

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About This Presentation

These tackles about technology, it includes how to merge a mail, how to put animation on a PowerPoint presentation, and also the different types of power point maker


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TechThree
MELCAH PACUMA
CHERRYDALE LAPAD
STACY REY FABRICANTE
PRECIOUS EMMIE BORJA
JANELLE QUIRING
KRISSIA NAMOC
NAFHLIAN DEMETRIO
FRANZEDRICK TONGDO
ELMER ANTHONY CELDA
JAY CLYVE OUGIS

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Effective Internet
Research
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Lesson 3

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The biggest obstacle facing all researchers on the internet is how
to effectively and efficiently access the vast amount of
information available (The Internet: Research Tools, 2013).

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
There are billions of information on the web and it is a challenge
for us to truly find which information is reliable and relevant.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Engines
Websites used for retrieval of data, files, or documents from data bases.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Engines
Websites used for retrieval of data, files, or documents from data bases.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Anatomy of a URL
URL is one type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). It is a generic term for all
types of names and addresses that refer to objects on the world wide web.
Knowing the URL endings will give you clues to who is sponsoring the website
and help evaluate the sources.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Popular Domains
a unique name that identifies a website or a resource on the internet.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Popular Domains
a unique name that identifies a website or a resource on the internet.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
Search Skills and Tools
Techniques, strategies, and resources used to effectively find, retrieve, and evaluate
information on the internet or within specific databases.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
Narrows, broadens, or eliminates search term.
Boolean Logic
Boolean “or” – this operator
will find pages that include
either of the search terms.
Boolean “and” – this operator
will retrieve only pages
containing both terms.
Boolean “not” – this operator
will find pages that do not
include search term
immediately following it.

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
is used to search for famous quotes, proper names, recommendations, etc. It encloses the
phrase in quotation marks.
Phase Searching
Ex. “Jane Doe” “To be or not to be”
indicates that the word after the sign is a required word must be found in search.
Plus (+)
Example: +fire

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
indicates to exclude a word from your search that is not required on the result.
Minus (–)
Example: Jaguar speed –car
is used to find social tags.
Ampersand (@)
Example: @SteveJobs
is used to find popular hashtags. It's used within a post on social media to help those who may be
interested in your topic.
Hashtag (#)

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
using the filetype refines the search for documents on the web. A written guide to a collection
that describes what is in the collection and how it is arranged, as well as giving context for
when and by whom the documents in the collection were created.
Finding Documents
Filetype: pdf (portable document format)

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
Filetype: doc

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
Filetype: xls

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
Other kinds of Filetype

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
the sites find webpage from a website. Site search is the functionality that enables users to
search a given website's content or product catalogs with speed and relevance. A great site
search function is tailored to the specific website.
Searching Site
Ex. Search: technology; Site: Google.com

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
Ex. Search: how to calculate percentage; Site: yahoo.com

Title Page Search Engines
Searching the Web
Search Skills and
Tools
Ex. Search: shark tank; Site: tiktok.com

Title Page Search
Engines
Search Skills
and Tools
Evaluating Sites
Evaluating Sites
Authority - reveals that the person, institution or agency responsible for a site has the
qualifications and knowledge to do so.
Evaluating Sites
The web provides access to some excellent information and can also give access to those that
are irrelevant and outdated.
Authorship: It should be
clear who developed
the site.
Contact information
should be clearly
provided: e-mail
address, snail
mail address, phone
number, and fax
number.
Credentials: the author
should state
qualifications,
credentials, or
personal background
that gives them
authority to present
information.
Check to see if the site
supported by an
organization or a
commercial
body

Title Page Search
Engines
Search Skills
and Tools
Evaluating Sites
Evaluating Sites
Currency: It refers on timeliness on how the information presented and how often the
site is updated or maintained.
First Written Place on the Web Last Revised

Title Page Search
Engines
Search Skills
and Tools
Evaluating Sites
Evaluating Sites
Purpose : It is important for everything on the website to have a clear purpose. A
website may be created for ridicule, education, persuasion, expressing views, or just
having fun.
Does the content
support the purpose of
the site?
Is the information
geared to a specific
audience (students,
scholars, general
reader)?
Is the site organized
and focused?
Are the outside links
appropriate for the
site?
Accuracy: Refers to wether a website provides verifiable and reliable information. To
determine whether the website is accurate look for correct spelling, punctuation, and
grammar.
What is the intention of this site? Is this site for entertainment or education or
is it persuading me to buy something?

Title Page Search
Engines
Search Skills
and Tools
Evaluating Sites
Evaluating Sites
Objectivity: Reliability sites show information with the smallest amount of bias.
Is the information
presented with a
particular bias?
Does the information
try to sway the
audience?
Does site advertising
conflict with the
content?
Is the site trying to
explain, inform,
persuade, or sell
something?
Coverage: How comprehensive the website on their discussions of certain topics.
Does the site claim to
be comprehensive or
selective?
Are the topics
explored in depth?
Does the link go to
other sources than its
own?
Does it provide with no
relative to outside link?

Title Page Search
Engines
Search Skills
and Tools
Evaluating Sites Sources
Online Sources
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Sources

Title Page Search
Engines
SourcesSearch Skills
and Tools
Evaluating Sites Thank you!
THANK YOU!
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