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Online Research Skills and Search Engines

The document outlines a lesson on online search and research skills, emphasizing the use of various search engines like Google, YouTube, and Amazon for reliable information. It highlights the strengths and weaknesses of internet research, provides steps for contextualized online searching, and discusses how to identify credible sources versus satirical ones. Additionally, it lists essential competencies and objectives for effective internet research.

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Online Research Skills and Search Engines

The document outlines a lesson on online search and research skills, emphasizing the use of various search engines like Google, YouTube, and Amazon for reliable information. It highlights the strengths and weaknesses of internet research, provides steps for contextualized online searching, and discusses how to identify credible sources versus satirical ones. Additionally, it lists essential competencies and objectives for effective internet research.

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ACTIVITY

1. Google
Navigate around 2. YouTube
the internet and 3. Amazon
search for words 4. Facebook
describing the 5. Baidu
6. Bing
following: 7. Yandex
CONTEXTUALIZED
LESSON 3 ONLINE SEARCH AND
RESEARCH SKILLS
LEARNING Use the internet as a tool for
reliable research and information
COMPETENCIES gathering to best achieve specific
AND CODES class objectives or address
situational challenges.

CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-3
1. Identify search
engines to use in online
navigation;

2. Recognize internet sites as a


LESSON OBJECTIVES reliable and non-satirical source
for research;

3. Use the internet as a tool to


gather information in creating
reflective outputs
It has a profound impact on the
way ideas are formed, and
knowledge is created.

It is the practice of using internet


information, especially free
INTERNET information on the world wide
RESEARCH web.
1. Internet researching is faster
than other medium.
2. Internet researching will save
user’s physical distance.
3. You can share information
with other people.
4. Quality of information speed,
INTERNET immediately and complete
RESEARCH disregard for physical
STRENGTH
distance.
1. Possibility of leak someone’s
personal information. And it
can make negative effect in
your life.
2. There is so many incorrect
information that are trying to
INTERNET find.
RESEARCH 3. You can get many harmful
WEAKNESS objects such as advertising.
are software systems that are
designed to search for
information on WWW. The search
results are generally presented
in a line of results often referred
to as search engine results
SEARCH
pages.
ENGINES
GOOGLE – originally known as BackRub.
Google is a search engine that started
development in 1996 by SERGEY BRIN and
LARRY PAGE as a research project at
Stanford University to find files on the
Internet. Larry and Sergey later decided
the name of their search engine needed
to change and chose Google, which is
EXAMPLE OF inspired from the term googol. The
SEARCH company is headquartered in Mountain
ENGINES View, California.
YOUTUBE – YouTube was founded in 2005
by veterans of PayPal and was purchased
just over a year later by none other than
Google, giving it control over the top two
search engines on the list. YouTube
receives more that 2 billion logged-in
users per month and feeds over 1 billion
hours of video each day to users.
EXAMPLE OF
SEARCH
ENGINES
AMAZON – has come a long way since it
was founded by JEFF BEZOS in his garage
in Bellevue, Wash., on July 5, 1994. This is
the world’s largest online retailer and a
prominent cloud service provider. It
originally started as an online bookselling
company, Amazon has morphed into an
internet-based business enterprise that
EXAMPLE OF is largely focused on providing
SEARCH e-commerce, cloud computing, digital
ENGINES streaming and artificial intelligence
services.
FACEBOOK – In 2006, Facebook was born.
It's not a natural go-to when thinking of
search engines. However, it has well
surpassed 2 billion searches/day, putting
it ahead of Microsoft Bing. With more that
1.62 billion logged-in visitors per month,
Facebook also gives businesses and
advertisers incredible market access.
EXAMPLE OF
SEARCH
ENGINES
MICROSOFT BING – first launch by former
CEO Steve Ballmer in 2009. This is owned
by Microsoft and the currently the second
largest search engine in the US, sitting
behind Google's substantial share of the
market. It has a broad range of features,
from advanced filters which allow users
to refine search results, to image and
EXAMPLE OF video search.
SEARCH
ENGINES
BAIDU – is one of the largest companies
in the world. It was founded in the early
2000s by Robin Li and Eric Xu. It is the
leading search engine in China. It is
known as the Chinese Google. In fact, the
design and its characteristics are very
similar to those of the World’s leading
search engines
EXAMPLE OF
SEARCH
ENGINES
YANDEX – is a Russian company that is
best known for its Yandex search engine.
This is a search engine that was originally
started in Russian at [Link], but now
has a global English version at
[Link]. Yandex is the biggest search
engine in Russia. According to
Statcounter, they had 48.79% market
EXAMPLE OF share in Russian in July 2019 compared to
SEARCH Google’s 47.88%
ENGINES
Yahoo! Search
[Link]
AOL Search
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
EXAMPLE OF [Link]
SEARCH [Link]
ENGINES [Link]
STEPS IN MAKING
CONTEXTUALIZED
RESEARCH

1. In your desktop, laptop


or smartphones, open the
browser and search
Google and type the
word, phrase or thought
you want to search.
STEPS IN MAKING
CONTEXTUALIZED
RESEARCH

2. On the right part of the


window, click setting and
the google search
settings pop-up list will
appear.
STEPS IN MAKING
CONTEXTUALIZED
RESEARCH

2. Type the keywords that


you would like to search
and click the Advanced
Search button. You can
search through all the
words that you’ve typed,
or you can narrow it down
to specific words.
Contextual search on the
internet is different from the
CONTEXTUAL traditional way of getting
SEARCH information which returns a list
of papers or documents relevant
to the request of the user.

Contextual search is an attempt


to be more precise in providing
the list of documents according
to the words used by the user to
search the internet.
STEPS TO MAKE CONTEXTUALIZED STEPS TO MAKE CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE
ONLINE SEARCH SEARCH

1. IDENTIFY OR CHOOSE A 5. MAKE YOUR RESEARCH


TOPIC STRATEGIES
2. TOPIC OR TASK 6. COMPILING THE RESEARCH
DEFINITION RESULTS
3. IDENTIFY METHOD OF 7. EVALUATE THE RESULT OF
RESEARCH YOUR RESEARCH
4. IDENTIFY RESOURCES 8. CREATE A LIST OF YOUR
OF YOUR RESEARCH REFERENCES FOR CITATION
1. Critical thinking
2. Analytical skill
ENHANCING AND
3. Problem solving capability
IMPROVING
4. Organized data mining
RESEARCH SKILLS
5. Research presentation
6. Creativity and developed
imagination
7. Computer literacy
IDENTIFYING GOOD SOURCE FROM
SATIRICAL SOURCE

SATIRICAL SITES – are


websites that report untrue
or false stories meant to
amuse or entertain. This
sites take their cue from TV
shows that report
exaggerated news that are
untrue but intriguing and
funny.
1. If it is too good to be
true, then it must be
so.
HOW TO DETECT 2. If they are from known
SATIRICAL NEWS satirical sites
3. If the news did not
emanate from reliable
news site
1. Adobo Chronicles
([Link])
LIST OF TOP SOURCES 2. So, What’s News?
OF SATIRICAL NEWS 3. Eritas Times
4. The Professional
Heckler
1. The Onion
([Link])
LIST OF AMERICAN
2. ClickHole
SATIRICAL SITES IN THE
US
([Link])
3. Christwire Global
Media ([Link])
ACTIVITY

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