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1 Module 3- Searching and Sorting CSI Finding Information on the Internet

2 What are Search Engines? AA web search engine searches for information on the web. MMost search engines operate algorithmically and automatically. TThey are like a well-trained dog – they will ‘fetch' what you want, but only if you use the right commands.

3 Search Engines Extra… oSoSearch Engines use ‘Spiders’, special programs to ‘crawl’ the Internet to find results. MMore ‘keywords’ are better as this means more relevant results and fewer hits are returned.

4 Can you name any Search Engines?  http://www.google.com http://www.google.com  http://search.yahoo.com http://search.yahoo.com  http://www.ask.com http://www.ask.com

5 Too many results? Confused?!  Use inverted commas “” around a phrase to limit number of results.  Enter the phrase transition year in Google.  Now try it with inverted commas i.e. “transition year”.  How relevant are the links on the first one or two pages of the result and how many results did you get each time?

6 Searching with the help of Mr. Boole.  A Boolean Search is made up of keywords connected by logical operators AND (+), OR(/), and NOT(-).  Named after George Boole, first professor of Mathematics at Queen’s College Cork, now U.C.C.  Computers cannot understand human language, but they can match words.  By using a combination of keywords and boolean operators you will improve the results of your search.

7 What’s it all about? Over to you…  Try the following examples: Search http://www.google.com for “italian restaurants” +ireland.http://www.google.com Search http://search.yahoo.com for ireland +football/hurling.http://search.yahoo.com Search http://www.ask.com for “Famous Irish People” –sport.http://www.ask.com  Compare your results when you don’t use “” or boolean operators.

8 Another Useful Tool…  For longer pages the ‘Find on this Page’ function helps you to find words on a page.  Click on the magnifying glass and choose ‘Find on this Page’ from the menu.  Type the word you want to find and it will be highlighted on the page.  You can also use the shortcut ‘Ctrl F’.

9 Treasure Hunt UUse websites given and/or Search Engines to find the answers. WWrite the first letter of each answer in the spaces provided. UUnscramble the letters to find the 8-letter magic word! Good luck!

10 Finally… Choosing which Websites  How is the information published on the internet different to information in respected books, magazines and journals?  How can you decide if a website is reliable?

11 Website Evaluation Form  Find a website on a topic that interests you.  Answer the questions on the Website Evaluation Form, based on the website you have chosen.  The more ‘Yes’ answers you have, the more trustworthy the website is.

12 Discussion – What do you think?  What are the most important questions on the Evaluation Form?  Why are these the most important questions?


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