What’s in Common? – A Search Lesson

Every week he posts an intriguing search challenge for readers then supplies the answers a couple of days later. A few years ago he posted a difficulty called
Whats In Common? In the years since, Ive used different adjustments of that obstacle to help students find and practice utilizing a variety of search tools and techniques.
The Whats In Common? challenge asks you to recognize the shared qualities of 2 or more pictures, occasions, and or scenarios. In Dans original post he asked readers to find the commonalities between three floods and he asked readers to find the commonalities in between 3 plants.

What do these 2 share besides being pets?

Applications for Education
What I like about the
Whats In Common? obstacle is that I can make it as simple or as hard as I need it to be based on my students current skill levels. For instance, I might make one difficulty based on checking out the material of web pages that trainees find while browsing and make another difficulty based upon having the ability to find and use the meta data in images.

Every week he publishes an intriguing search difficulty for readers then provides the responses a couple of days later on. The challenges differ in trouble, but I always find out something from them regardless of how tough they are. A couple of years ago he published a challenge called
I may make one obstacle based on reading the content of webpages that trainees find while searching and make another difficulty based on being able to find and utilize the meta information in images.

In addition to his blog, Dan Russell has a great book titled
The Joy of Search. That book is packed with ideas for ending up being a much better users of online search engine..

This post initially appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. It has been utilized without permission if you see it elsewhere. Websites that take my (Richard Byrnes) work include CloudComputin and WayBetterSite. Featured image recorded by Richard Byrne.

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