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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
The lessons on power searching with Google have been very helpful for me in both my daily web searching and my schoolwork. Two things I learned in class one were filter Google images and using control F to search specific words. In history, we are doing a research project and we need to find primary source images. Instead of scrolling through all of the images to find one, I selected a certain color within the image and clicked on similar images to minimize my options on searching for an image. Also, in history we had to read multiple documents and after reading we had to answer a set of questions. Since there was so much to read I ended up forgetting were certain information was, so I used control F to find specific words that were in the questions and I was able to complete the assignment faster. In class two, I learned what a snippet is and how to define words. A snippet, which is also know as an abstract is a brief summary of what is present on the website. Before knowing what a snippet was I would view each website instead of viewing the brief summary, which took along time. Now I can find websites with information I need faster. Before knowing to type [define...] to search for the definition of a word I would search dictionary.com then search the word, but know I can just type define... and see the definition for multiple sources. Google power searching lessons have had a big impact in helping me complete assignments and other things.
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