1. Do a basic search on something of interest to you. Report your findings and
observations.
I created a search for scrap booking one of my hobbies and one I know I share with many others. There were only three article that came up but I liked that you can preview the article, get a feel for the article before opening the full text version. If you are looking for information for someone else you can email the article to that person saving time and paper. You can save your search, this would be valuable if there were a large number of articles to choose from. You can print the article and the site gives you the citation information if a student is using the article for a research project.
1.a. See what your Challenge cohort is discovering. Choose
at least one other Challenge blog, read that person's post (about this or a
previous lesson), and comment on it. You may like to check each other's blogs
throughout the Challenge as you learn together.
Fun search! I hope you found something useful. I like the search suggestions that pop up as you type your search in so you can see if the word is spelled right.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't have alot of search results, but when you do, you can limit by "document type" on the right side of the results and only see result types that are relevant to you.
Thanks for your post!
-Julie