The Search segment will focus on things such as being able to locate timely relevant research (when needed for research-based decision making), discovering news about the school, and having updates on important topics come to you (as a way to save precious time).
"We want to make sure the thing you're looking for is on Google 100 percent of the time."
"We want to ensure that the Google you use today is better than the one you used yesterday." Marissa Mayer, Google VP Search Products & User Experience
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Time for the Google Scavenger Hunt! Click here to view it online or here to download the file in a format that will be happy on both PC's and Macs. Once home, feel free to print and share with your students. Need help? Check Google's Search Feature page.
Activity/Discussion:
With a partner, find a book in Books you would like students to have read before they graduate. Share what you two come up with with the other members of your team. Also take a few minutes to see what resources you can find that would help your students with research projects.
Getting Advanced
Google also makes it possible to filter results in ways that can be very helpful to students and teachers. There are language tools, ways to specify domain and file types, and some creative ways to look at results tied to related searches and timelines. Start with that little "Advanced Search" link to the right of the search field on the main page. Use what you find to try the following:
- Set your Google search page to French.
- Do a search that only taps the websites of universities. (Which universities did it check?)
- Find Power Point presentations on the Taj Mahal
For those moments when you want to know what terms commonly get searched with the one you're wielding at the moment, give the Wonder wheel a good look. Find it by doing a search, and then clicking on that "Show options" link you may never have noticed before:
Activity/Discussion:
Try both Wonder wheel and the Timeline options. When might these be valuable for students?
Custom Search Engine:
Activity/Discussion:
Would this be a good tool for what you teach? What sites would you include? How would you find related sites to add in the future?
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