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JESUS B. RANCES
Senior High School Teacher II, Baao NHS
OBJECTIVE/S:
The learners…
1. use the Internet as a tool for credible research and information
gathering to best achieve specific class objectives or address
situational CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b 3
Contextualized Online
Search and Research Skills
Information is just literally just a click away.
Information can be accessed through personal
computers, smartphones, and other digital devices
anytime and anywhere. However, most of the Internet
users are experiencing an information overload which
oftentimes affects the quality of information that they
take. They often take information online as facts even
if it is just the author’s opinion.
What’s In?
But before we proceed, let’s have a review first of our previous
lesson.
We've heard from our previous lesson about the various cyber risks
that we can face online. If we post too much information about
ourselves, we can be a victim of identity theft. If we enter our bank
details on phishing sites, our savings on our bank accounts may be
compromised. Our computer may slow down if we are not careful to
download content from unreliable websites.
We also shortly tackled how to protect our protection online
and how to avoid copyright infringement by always asking
permission or giving credit to the original author of the
page or information.
This next topic that we will discuss will help us to be more
knowledgeable when we visit and get information from
different websites.
What’s New?
Online Search Activity
Do an online search to answer the given question using any
search engine. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
Question: When do you say that an information contained
in web pages is credible or not?
Search engine used: ______________________________
Keywords: ______________________________________
Number of Search Results: _________________________
Sites used to answer question:
1. _____________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________
What is It?
Tips on Improving Search and Research Skills
Online search and research are more than just ‘googling’ –
typing a word in Google and then clicking the search
button. It is a skill that every Internet user should know to
do smart searching and this starts with improving search
and research skills to get better results.
Here are the things that you need to know to
improve your online search and research
skills. This will guide you to obtain the most
relevant information that you need.
1. When searching online, narrow your topic. Identify the
key concepts or important ideas. Assuming that you would
like to search for the answer to this question:
“What precautionary measures should you observe
when you are logged in in a public computer?”
Do not type the whole question in the search box. Typing
the whole question often leads to a large number of and
inappropriate search results.
From the question,
the keywords are:
precautionary
measures, observed,
logged-in, public
computer.
Keywords are terms that are used in by most search
engines to find related documents.
2. Put the word “AND” between each
keyword to create a search string.
You may type the following in the search box:
Precautionary measures AND observe AND
logged-in AND public computer.
You will notice
a decrease in
search results
as shown
below.
3. Identify synonyms of the key words. Not all databases or articles
use the same words to describe a topic. Group similar words together
by using the word “OR” for a quick and relevant search.
In the case of our example: the synonyms of some of the keywords
are:
Precautionary measures – preventive measures
Observe – pay attention to
Logged-in – signed-in
You may type the following in the search box:
Precautionary measures OR preventive measures AND observe
OR pay attention to AND logged-in OR signed-in AND public
computer.
This gives you
another set of
search results.
4. Review the first pages returned. If these are not helpful,
change your keywords for a better description.
In this case you may remove the phrase “pay attention to”
and then type the following in the search box:
Precautionary measures OR preventive measures AND
observe AND logged-in or signed-in AND public
computer.
This gives you another set of search results.
If you think you have found what you are searching for, then
you may stop here. Otherwise, you may proceed with these
other techniques.
5. Use the plus (+) sign for a more specific search. Just
type + before a keyword to indicate that the word after the
sign is a required word that must be found in the search.
Example: +preventive measures
6. Use the minus (-) sign for a more
specific search. If you want to exclude a
word from your search, place a minus sign
just before (without any space) the word you
want to exclude.
Example: public computers -personal
7. Use wildcards for a broader search.
Wildcard characters (*) let you find variations
of a word.
Example: measur*
8. Use quotation marks to find phrases or
names. Enclose the phrase or names that
you want to search in quotation marks.
Example: “precautionary measures"
9. Use several search engines. Search
engines are programs that look for
documents based from specified keywords
and return these documents where the
keywords were found. Major search engines
include Google, Yahoo (which uses Google),
AltaVista, Bing, and Lycos.
Evaluating Websites
To help you evaluate the website’s credibility,
here are the questions that you need
to answer:
1. What is the domain type of the website?
If it is a personal website, then
you should further evaluate the
website.
2. Who wrote the article?
Check if the author’s credentials or
affiliations are listed so you can tell whether
or not the author is qualified to write the
topic. Check also the publisher of the article
if it is a reliable publisher. Make sure that the
author provides e-mail or a contact
address/phone number.
3. What is the purpose of the document and why was
it produced?
It is also important to check the document’s purpose and
why it was produced. The document should provide
accurate information and must be objective in presenting
it. Some websites produce documents for the purpose of
motivating users to buy products. If this is the case,
information might be biased. However, bias is not
necessarily bad but you need to investigate the author or
connections.
4. When was the document published and
updated?
The document should be regularly updated. As to
the freshness of the date, it depends on the
information needed. For some topics you want
current information. For others, you want
information near the time it became known. The
links should also be up-to-date. There should be
no dead links.
What I Have Learned
Explain each question in not less than three sentences.
Provide a separate sheet of paper for your answers. The
following is the rubric in rating your answer.
Rubrics:
Content – 10pts
Grammar – 5pts
1. What is the significance of using keywords when searching
for information on the web?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. How do the tips in conducting online research help you find
the correct query results?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
3. What is the role of the website's domain in evaluating
website credibility?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
What I Can Do
Explain thoroughly
why the website
below is not credible
as a source of your
data for your
research. Write your
answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
Additional Activities
Evaluate the given two web pages by answering the questions
on the table. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
http://zapatopi.net/tre
eoctopus/
http://animals.national
geographic.com/animal
s/invertebrates/commo
n-octopus
What is the domain type? Does
the page list the author?
What is the domain type? Does
the page list the author?
Does it provide accurate information?
Does the page list the publisher?
Does it offer limited advertising?
Does it present information objectively?
Is the page current?
Is it updated?
Are the links up-to-date?
Does it contain dead links?
FINAL EVALUATION:
Is the webpage valuable and credible?
Answer Key
Reference/s
• Empowerment Technologies First
Edition.(2016).Sampaloc Manila:Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Thank

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Empowerment Technologies - Module 3

  • 1. JESUS B. RANCES Senior High School Teacher II, Baao NHS
  • 2. OBJECTIVE/S: The learners… 1. use the Internet as a tool for credible research and information gathering to best achieve specific class objectives or address situational CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b 3
  • 4. Information is just literally just a click away. Information can be accessed through personal computers, smartphones, and other digital devices anytime and anywhere. However, most of the Internet users are experiencing an information overload which oftentimes affects the quality of information that they take. They often take information online as facts even if it is just the author’s opinion.
  • 5. What’s In? But before we proceed, let’s have a review first of our previous lesson. We've heard from our previous lesson about the various cyber risks that we can face online. If we post too much information about ourselves, we can be a victim of identity theft. If we enter our bank details on phishing sites, our savings on our bank accounts may be compromised. Our computer may slow down if we are not careful to download content from unreliable websites.
  • 6. We also shortly tackled how to protect our protection online and how to avoid copyright infringement by always asking permission or giving credit to the original author of the page or information. This next topic that we will discuss will help us to be more knowledgeable when we visit and get information from different websites.
  • 7. What’s New? Online Search Activity Do an online search to answer the given question using any search engine. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. Question: When do you say that an information contained in web pages is credible or not?
  • 8. Search engine used: ______________________________ Keywords: ______________________________________ Number of Search Results: _________________________ Sites used to answer question: 1. _____________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________
  • 9. What is It? Tips on Improving Search and Research Skills Online search and research are more than just ‘googling’ – typing a word in Google and then clicking the search button. It is a skill that every Internet user should know to do smart searching and this starts with improving search and research skills to get better results.
  • 10. Here are the things that you need to know to improve your online search and research skills. This will guide you to obtain the most relevant information that you need.
  • 11. 1. When searching online, narrow your topic. Identify the key concepts or important ideas. Assuming that you would like to search for the answer to this question: “What precautionary measures should you observe when you are logged in in a public computer?” Do not type the whole question in the search box. Typing the whole question often leads to a large number of and inappropriate search results.
  • 12. From the question, the keywords are: precautionary measures, observed, logged-in, public computer. Keywords are terms that are used in by most search engines to find related documents.
  • 13. 2. Put the word “AND” between each keyword to create a search string. You may type the following in the search box: Precautionary measures AND observe AND logged-in AND public computer.
  • 14. You will notice a decrease in search results as shown below.
  • 15. 3. Identify synonyms of the key words. Not all databases or articles use the same words to describe a topic. Group similar words together by using the word “OR” for a quick and relevant search. In the case of our example: the synonyms of some of the keywords are: Precautionary measures – preventive measures Observe – pay attention to Logged-in – signed-in You may type the following in the search box: Precautionary measures OR preventive measures AND observe OR pay attention to AND logged-in OR signed-in AND public computer.
  • 16. This gives you another set of search results.
  • 17. 4. Review the first pages returned. If these are not helpful, change your keywords for a better description. In this case you may remove the phrase “pay attention to” and then type the following in the search box: Precautionary measures OR preventive measures AND observe AND logged-in or signed-in AND public computer. This gives you another set of search results.
  • 18. If you think you have found what you are searching for, then you may stop here. Otherwise, you may proceed with these other techniques. 5. Use the plus (+) sign for a more specific search. Just type + before a keyword to indicate that the word after the sign is a required word that must be found in the search. Example: +preventive measures
  • 19. 6. Use the minus (-) sign for a more specific search. If you want to exclude a word from your search, place a minus sign just before (without any space) the word you want to exclude. Example: public computers -personal
  • 20. 7. Use wildcards for a broader search. Wildcard characters (*) let you find variations of a word. Example: measur*
  • 21. 8. Use quotation marks to find phrases or names. Enclose the phrase or names that you want to search in quotation marks. Example: “precautionary measures"
  • 22. 9. Use several search engines. Search engines are programs that look for documents based from specified keywords and return these documents where the keywords were found. Major search engines include Google, Yahoo (which uses Google), AltaVista, Bing, and Lycos.
  • 23. Evaluating Websites To help you evaluate the website’s credibility, here are the questions that you need to answer: 1. What is the domain type of the website? If it is a personal website, then you should further evaluate the website.
  • 24. 2. Who wrote the article? Check if the author’s credentials or affiliations are listed so you can tell whether or not the author is qualified to write the topic. Check also the publisher of the article if it is a reliable publisher. Make sure that the author provides e-mail or a contact address/phone number.
  • 25. 3. What is the purpose of the document and why was it produced? It is also important to check the document’s purpose and why it was produced. The document should provide accurate information and must be objective in presenting it. Some websites produce documents for the purpose of motivating users to buy products. If this is the case, information might be biased. However, bias is not necessarily bad but you need to investigate the author or connections.
  • 26. 4. When was the document published and updated? The document should be regularly updated. As to the freshness of the date, it depends on the information needed. For some topics you want current information. For others, you want information near the time it became known. The links should also be up-to-date. There should be no dead links.
  • 27. What I Have Learned Explain each question in not less than three sentences. Provide a separate sheet of paper for your answers. The following is the rubric in rating your answer. Rubrics: Content – 10pts Grammar – 5pts
  • 28. 1. What is the significance of using keywords when searching for information on the web? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________
  • 29. 2. How do the tips in conducting online research help you find the correct query results? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________
  • 30. 3. What is the role of the website's domain in evaluating website credibility? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________
  • 31. What I Can Do Explain thoroughly why the website below is not credible as a source of your data for your research. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 32. Additional Activities Evaluate the given two web pages by answering the questions on the table. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. http://zapatopi.net/tre eoctopus/ http://animals.national geographic.com/animal s/invertebrates/commo n-octopus What is the domain type? Does the page list the author? What is the domain type? Does the page list the author?
  • 33. Does it provide accurate information? Does the page list the publisher? Does it offer limited advertising? Does it present information objectively? Is the page current? Is it updated? Are the links up-to-date? Does it contain dead links? FINAL EVALUATION: Is the webpage valuable and credible?
  • 35. Reference/s • Empowerment Technologies First Edition.(2016).Sampaloc Manila:Rex Bookstore, Inc.
  • 36. Thank