Empowerment Technologies Quarter 1, Module 2
Empowerment Technologies Quarter 1, Module 2
Empowerment Technologies Quarter 1, Module 2
TECHNOLOGIES
FIRST SEMESTER
FIRST QUARTER
MODULE 2
Contextualized Online Search and Research
Skills
Management Team:
Leilani S. Cunanan, CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent
Maylene M. Minimo, EdD, CESE
OIC- Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Ariel C. Lansang
Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division
Jose C. Tala, EdD
EPS, Learning Resource Management System
Corazon B. Dumlao
PSDS, SHS Focal Person
Quarter: First Quarter (Week 2)
Content: Contextualized Online Search and Research Skills
WHAT I KNOW
Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What is the Boolean logic technique used for?
A. Narrowing, broadening, or eliminating a search term. B. Using a robot to do instant research.
C. Searching several search engines at the same time. D. Searching the infinite information from the internet.
2. https://commons.deped.gov.ph/user_guide is an example of?
A. Access code B. Directory C. Server D. URL
3. Which of the following is a search engine?
A. Microsoft Excel B. Windows 10 C. Yahoo D. Gmail
4. Which of the following is NOT an example of a domain?
A. .gov B. .com C. .npr D. .edu
5. What are the three Boolean logic search operators?
A. FROM, TO, WHOM B. AND, OR, BUT C. AND, OR, NOT D. SEARCH, KEYWORD, TEXT
6. Using this can help to find specific phrases involving more than one word.
A. hashtag # B. ampersand & C. asterisk * D. quotation marks “”
7. In analyzing web resources, information must be verified through another source and sources are listed for the facts.
A. accuracy B. objectivity C. Authority D. coverage
8. These are websites used for the retrieval of data, files, or documents from databases.
A. URL B. domain C. filename D. search engine
9. These can be used for wild cards in some search engines.
A. hashtag # B. ampersand & C. asterisk * D. quotation marks “”
10. It is the practice of using Internet information, especially free information on the World Wide Web.
A. research B. query C internet research D. search engine
WHAT’S NEW
INTERNET RESEARCH is the practice of using Internet information, especially free information on the World Wide Web, in research.
It is:
RESEARCH is a broad term. Here, it is used to mean "looking something up (on the Web)". It includes any activity where a topic is
identified, and an effort is made to actively gather information to further understanding. It may include some post-collection analysis
like a concern for quality or synthesis.
There are billions of information on the web and it is a challenge for us to truly find which information is reliable and relevant.
Here are some tips you may use to be able to look for relevant and reliable sources:
Search Engines are websites used for the retrieval of data, files, or documents from databases. Some search engines we
use today are:
URL or Uniform Resource Locator is a generic term for all types of names and addresses that refer to objects on the
world wide web. Knowing the URL endings will give you clues to who is sponsoring the website and help evaluate the sources.
Each URL component helps define the location of a Web page or resource:
• Protocol: Specifies the protocol the browser follows to request the file. The Web page protocol is http:// (the usual start to most
URLs).
• Domain: Points to the general Web site where the file resides. A domain may host a few files (like a personal Web site) or
millions of files.
• Path: Names the sequence of folders through which you must navigate to get to a specific file. For example, to get to a file in
the evangcentral folder that resides in the developer’s folder, you use the /developers/evangcentral/ path.
• Filename: Specifies which file in a directory path the browser accesses. The URL points to the Sun domain and offers a path
that leads to a specific file named bios.
POPULAR DOMAINS
WHAT IS IT
So, it's usually best to eliminate stop words from your internet searches. The main exception is if you're looking for a specific title or
name that includes them.
Also, use the simplest form of the keywords that you're looking for, by avoiding plurals and verb forms with suffixes such as -ing, -s,
or -ed.
E. Photo Magic
Learning how to attribute photos is a critical research skill. With Google Reverse Image Search, you can upload any photo
to Google Images and hit "search" to find the name of it, and a whole lot more.
WHAT I CAN DO
Directions:
1. Using the Internet, research on topics under CoVid-19 in the Philippines.
2. Read through the checklist and answer each question on a sheet of paper.
3. Attach a printout of the website you are evaluating and paste in your answer sheet:
1. What is the URL or web address of the website you are evaluating?
__________________________________________________________________________________
I couldn’t tell
5. What is the purpose of the web page or site? Check all that apply.
6. Does the website provide any contact information or means of communicating with the author or webmaster?
I couldn’t tell
It was updated on: __________________________
I couldn’t tell
Yes
No
Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper
or in your notebook.
1. What happens when a phrase or sentence is placed inside quotation marks when doing research?
A. Will only return items that have both terms. B. Will search for words that are together and in order
C. Will return items that exclude a term D. Will return items that have either of the terms
2. What is a URL?
A. A computer software program B. An acronym for Unlimited Resources for Learning
C. The address of a document or "page" on the World Wide Web D. A search engine
3. What are the three main search expressions, or operators, recognized by Boolean logic?
A. and, or, not B. and, or, but C. from, to, whom D. search, keyword, text
5. An article that only presents one point of view or omits facts is biased.
A. True B. False
6. The following are techniques in searching the Internet effectively and efficiently except::
A. Simplifying search terms B. Typing the whole sentence
C. Varying the search engine D. Using specific keywords
7. In analyzing web resources, currency means the price of the content you are viewing.
A. True B. False
8. This Boolean operator will retrieve only pages containing both terms.
A. OR B. NOT C. AND D. BUT
9. It is the practice of using Internet information, especially free information on the World Wide Web.
A. research B. query C internet research D. search engine
10.Which of the following is not an example of a domain?
A. .bc B. .edu C. .org D. .au
REFERENCES
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Empowerment Technology for Senior High School Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 1 – Module 1: ICT in the Context of Global
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https://www.wisdomjobs.com/e-university/html-4-tutorial-182/anatomy-of-a-url-2447.html
ANSWER KEY