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Research on the InternetAmerican Intercontinental University
Greg Fowler
Effective Information Searches• Effective searching is important because
of the vast amount of information available.
HOW DO WE SEARCH THE INTERNET EFFECTIVELY?
BOOLEAN searches
Boolean searches save time…
BOOLEAN searches
Utilize operators to SAVE TIME!
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Finding and Using Primary SourcesPrimary sources include:
• Physical artifacts
• Recordings
• Original documents
• Peer-reviewed original findings
However…“As critical thinkers, they [students] must learn that it can be problematic to rely on a single source for information.” – Morgan and Rasinski
The Influence of Web 2.0
Web 2.0 has opened a gateway to utilizing primary sources…
Individuals can view (in real-time):
• Source photos
• Maps
• Documents
• Movie
• Audio files
Verifying Resources
We look for the most reliable resources in order to get the most accurate information, so…
WHY DO WE NEED TO VERIFY THE SOURCE?
In accurate information = problems
Deciding on Validity: Areas to Consider
1. Authority – who is dishing out the info?
2.Independent corroboration – what do others say about the information source?
Deciding on Validity: Areas to Consider3. Plausibility and support – does the information mentioned seem factual?
• Unrealistic expectations or findings
4. Presentation – is the source professional looking/sounding?
• Spelling/grammar
Keeping Track of Fluid Info Sources
Once a credible information source is found, it must be bookmarked and monitored…
RSS (real simple syndication) FeedsRSS allows users to continually receive the
information they desire whenever it is published.
RSS feeds allow users to organize and filter their information.
The Bottom Line…
Information can be heavily filtered to suit a user’s needs.
Time can be saved if these filtering techniques are learned and utilized.
The information found needs to be credible, and there are methods to use to ensure this.
Current technologies allow for the immediate retrieval of desired information.
ReferencesAnderson, M. (2010). Expanding the Power of Primary
Sources With Web 2.0. Multimedia & Internet@Schools, 17(4), 36-38. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ehh&AN=52707160&site=ehost-live
Clinton, D. (2005). The Art of Effective Web Searching. T H E Journal, 33(2), 32. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ehh&AN=18404154&site=ehost-live
References (continued)Fallis, D. (2004). On Verifying the Accuracy of Information:
Philosophical Perspectives. Library Trends, 52(3), 463-487. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ehh&AN=12885268&site=ehost-live
Morgan, D. N., & Rasinski, T. V. (2012). The Power and Potential of Primary Sources. Reading Teacher, 65(8), 584-594. doi:10.1002/TRTR.01086
Stephens, W. (2012). AMPLIFY YOUR PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE THROUGH RSS. Knowledge Quest, 41(2), 26-28. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ehh&AN=83341511&site=ehost-live
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