What’s in Common? – A Search Lesson

Every week he publishes an intriguing search obstacle for readers then supplies the responses a couple of days later. A few years ago he posted a challenge called
Whats In Common? In the years considering that, Ive utilized various adjustments of that obstacle to help trainees find and practice using a range of search tools and strategies.
The Whats In Common? obstacle asks you to identify the shared attributes of two or more images, events, and or scenarios. In Dans original post he asked readers to discover the commonness in between 3 floods and he asked readers to discover the commonness in between three plants.

What do these 2 have in common besides being canines?

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Applications for Education
What I like about the
Whats In Common? difficulty is that I can make it as easy or as hard as I need it to be based on my trainees current skill levels. For example, I might make one challenge based on reading the content of web pages that trainees find while searching and make another difficulty based upon being able to discover and utilize the meta information in images.

Every week he publishes an interesting search obstacle for readers then provides the responses a couple of days later on. The challenges vary in difficulty, however I constantly discover something from them regardless of how hard they are. A couple of years ago he published an obstacle called
I might make one difficulty based on reading the content of web pages that students find while browsing and make another challenge based on being able to find and use the meta data in images.

In addition to his blog site, Dan Russell has a fantastic book entitled
The Joy of Search. That book is loaded with tips for becoming a better users of search engines..

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