Search The Web Example Mr. Harkness Two Rivers High School Mr. Harkness Two Rivers High School

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Search The Web ExampleSearch The Web Example

Mr. Harkness

Two Rivers High School

IntroductionIntroduction

• For your Search the Web presentation you need to give an example of how to narrow your search.

• Here is how to place the example in your presentation.

• For your Search the Web presentation you need to give an example of how to narrow your search.

• Here is how to place the example in your presentation.

Topics of DiscussionTopics of Discussion

• Web Search

• Print Screen

• Insert and Animate

• Web Search

• Print Screen

• Insert and Animate

Web SearchWeb Search

• Most search engines have an advanced search feature

• For this example we will use Google

• Most search engines have an advanced search feature

• For this example we will use Google

Google Advanced SearchGoogle Advanced Search

• Open a copy of Google in Internet Explorer

• Press the “Print Scrn” button on your Keyboard

• Go to your presentation and press Insert

• Open a copy of Google in Internet Explorer

• Press the “Print Scrn” button on your Keyboard

• Go to your presentation and press Insert

Insert Screen ImageInsert Screen Image

• You will have to make the image fit your presentation

• Right click on the image and click on Format Picture

• Click on the Size Tab and make the image size 7.5”• Now you can move the image on your slide to fit

directly over your slide• Now animate the image• Your slide should look like the following slide

• You will have to make the image fit your presentation

• Right click on the image and click on Format Picture

• Click on the Size Tab and make the image size 7.5”• Now you can move the image on your slide to fit

directly over your slide• Now animate the image• Your slide should look like the following slide

Describe What You Are DoingDescribe What You Are Doing

• Next show each step to search and narrow down your results

• For each step do a print screen only use a maximum of three screen captures per slide.

• Next show each step to search and narrow down your results

• For each step do a print screen only use a maximum of three screen captures per slide.

Searching Google for PoodleSearching Google for Poodle

• Type in dog in the search box• Type in dog in the search boxNotice that we got

152,000,000 results. That is way too many

to have to surf through

AutoShapes and arrowAutoShapes and arrow

• In the previous slide we used an AutoShape and added text to it

• Choose the AutoShape and draw it on your slide with the crosshair cursor

• Right click on the AutoShape to add text• Right click again on the border of the

AutoShape to format AutoShapes and the text

• In the previous slide we used an AutoShape and added text to it

• Choose the AutoShape and draw it on your slide with the crosshair cursor

• Right click on the AutoShape to add text• Right click again on the border of the

AutoShape to format AutoShapes and the text

Click on the Advanced search

button

Next type in words that you don’t want

Type in words that you do want

Nine million is less than the one-hundred-fifty-two-million

results we got before

Now we added one word to narrow our search and got

only one-million results. You now see what you can do to get the best results faster.

We also added a phrase which narrows the search to any site that has that exact phrase in it.

SummarySummary

• Now you have shown how to narrow a search

• That allows you to find the information that you want quickly

• In your example choose to show how to search something you are interested and try to narrow the search to a few thousand results or less

• Now you have shown how to narrow a search

• That allows you to find the information that you want quickly

• In your example choose to show how to search something you are interested and try to narrow the search to a few thousand results or less

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