1. The document discusses online navigation and research skills. It provides multiple choice questions about online searching concepts and definitions.
2. Key aspects of online navigation include searching for specific information online and being precise in results. Research skills that aid online navigation include critical thinking, organizing collected data, and presenting findings in a reflective written format.
3. The document also provides guidance on distinguishing real information from satirical sources, such as checking site credibility and content plausibility. Examples of satirical news that seem too good or impossible to be true are given.
1. The document discusses online navigation and research skills. It provides multiple choice questions about online searching concepts and definitions.
2. Key aspects of online navigation include searching for specific information online and being precise in results. Research skills that aid online navigation include critical thinking, organizing collected data, and presenting findings in a reflective written format.
3. The document also provides guidance on distinguishing real information from satirical sources, such as checking site credibility and content plausibility. Examples of satirical news that seem too good or impossible to be true are given.
1. The document discusses online navigation and research skills. It provides multiple choice questions about online searching concepts and definitions.
2. Key aspects of online navigation include searching for specific information online and being precise in results. Research skills that aid online navigation include critical thinking, organizing collected data, and presenting findings in a reflective written format.
3. The document also provides guidance on distinguishing real information from satirical sources, such as checking site credibility and content plausibility. Examples of satirical news that seem too good or impossible to be true are given.
1. The document discusses online navigation and research skills. It provides multiple choice questions about online searching concepts and definitions.
2. Key aspects of online navigation include searching for specific information online and being precise in results. Research skills that aid online navigation include critical thinking, organizing collected data, and presenting findings in a reflective written format.
3. The document also provides guidance on distinguishing real information from satirical sources, such as checking site credibility and content plausibility. Examples of satirical news that seem too good or impossible to be true are given.
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CHOOSE THE BEST
ANSWER FROM THE
OPTION. WRITE YOUR ANSWER IN UPPERCASE 1. This term refers to the type of information that is relatively considered as fake, untrue and merely opinion-based. a. Spoof b. Satirical c. Sardonic d. Sarcastic 3 2. It is the most known and most used search engine. a. Baidu b. Yahoo c. Google d. Ask.com 3. Which of the following cannot be considered as a guide in identifying the good source from the satirical source of information? a. Check if the site is alleged as satirical b. Ask someone knowledgeable and get to know the site c. Always be cautious and read the contents of the source d. Click any sites that appeared as a source of information 4. It is the process of interactively searching given words/terms to gather specific information. a. Online Mission b. Online Navigation c. Online Expedition d. Online Exploration 5. Arrange the commands in the correct order when doing a contextualized online navigation: I. Open the Google site, on the upper right side of the window, click the Google Apps icon and click search. II. On the lower right part of the window, click Settings and the Google Search Settings pop-up list will appear. III. Click Advanced search and the Advanced Search window will appear. IV. Type the keywords that you would like to search and click the Advanced Search button a. I, II, III, IV b. I, III, IV, II c. I, II, IV, III d. I, IV, III, II 6. Which of the following can be considered as fake, untrue, and merely opinion-based? a. Dr. Jose Rizal was the Philippines’ National Hero. b. Dr. Jose Rizal studied at Ateneo De Manila and University of the Philippines. c. Dr. Jose Rizal wrote a third book after Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. d. Dr. Jose Rizal was born on the 19th day of June, not on 30th day of December. 7. Which of the following information can be considered as a true one? a. The 15th president of the Republic of the Philippines was Fidel Ramos. b. The 15th president of the Republic of the Philippines was Gloria Arroyo. c. The 15th president of the Republic of the Philippines was Joseph Estrada. d. The 15th president of the Republic of the Philippines was Benigno Aquino III 8. What do you think is the main reason why we online navigate? a. To be more technology-based. b. To be more comfortable searching. c. To be more precise on the information. d. To be more dependent on the internet. 9. As a student, how can you apply your understanding on satirical news upon searching? a. Read and search. b. Being observant. c. Think before you click. d. All of the above. 10. As a student, you are responsible when a specific information was presented to you. Which of these cannot be done upon searching? a. Ask someone knowledgeable and get to know the site. b. Always be cautious and read the contents of the source c. Click any sites that appeared as a source of information d. Navigate around the internet, and check if the site is alleged as satirical 11. These are Software Systems designed to search information on the World Wide Web. a. Search Bar b. Search Tool c. Search Engine d. Search Application 12. The skill refers to the ability to produce good and continuous searches. a. Thinking Skill b. Learning Skill c. Research Skill d. Production Skill 13. This is collectively organizing gathered data and ensuring tracking of specific information. a. Critical Thinking b. Data Organizing c. Research Presenting d. None of the above 14. A skill that involves the ability to reflect and analyze on the information presented. a. Critical Thinking b. Data Organizing c. Research Presenting d. None of the above 15. This type of skill refers to the ability to express the information through creative writing. a. Critical Thinking b. Data Organizing c. Research Presenting d. None of the above 1B 2. C 9. D 3. A 10. C 4. B 11 C 5. D 12. C 13. B 6. B 14 A 7. D 15. C 8. C 1. It is the process of interactively searching given words/terms to gather specific information. a. Online Mission b. Online Navigation
c. Online Expedition d. Online
Exploration The manner of collectively searching for and saving requested information through the computer from databanks that are online is known as Online Navigation. Online navigation is an attempt to be more precise in providing information based on a certain word. 2. It is the most known and most used search engine. a. Baidu b. Yahoo c. Google d. Ask.com Search engines are software systems that are designed to search for information on the World Wide Web 3. Arrange the commands in the correct order when doing a contextualized online navigation: I. Open the Google site, on the upper right side of the window, click the Google Apps icon and click search. II. On the lower right part of the window, click Settings and the Google Search Settings pop-up list will appear. III. Click Advanced search and the Advanced Search window will appear. IV. Type the keywords that you would like to search and click the Advanced Search button a. I, II, III, IV b. I, III, IV, II c. I, II, IV, III d. I, 4. This term refers to the type of information that is relatively considered as fake, untrue and merely opinion-based. a. Spoof b. Satirical c. Sardonic d. Sarcastic 5. Which of the following cannot be considered as a guide in identifying the good source from the satirical source of information? a. Check if the site is alleged as satirical b. Ask someone knowledgeable and get to know the site c. Always be cautious and read the contents of the source d. Click any sites that appeared as a source of information 6. These are Software Systems designed to search information on the World Wide Web. a. Search Bar b. Search Tool c. Search Engine d. Search Application 7. The skill refers to the ability to produce good and continuous searches. a. Thinking Skill b. Learning Skill c. Research Skill d. Production Skill Research Skills Good research is a product of multiple and continuous searches, here are some skills you can improve or adapt to: 1. Critical Thinking – As you search through the web, you must think very carefully about the information that you have gathered. Critical thinking involves the ability to reflect on the information presented to you. 2. Data Organizing – A good researcher can organize his/her collected data. As you collect those data, be sure to track where specific information is gathered. 3. Research Presenting – Part of your research is the actual writing, be creative and reflective in writing your search, explain every detail and step Here are some tips in identifying good searches from satirical searches. 1. If the contents of the source are too impossible to happen, or too good to be true, then there must be something wrong. 2. If the site started as a false site for public figures such as TV personalities or political figures, then uploaded stories from different sources, it is a satirical one. 3. If the site is unfamiliar and continuously popping ads, then it is satirical. Examples of Satirical News a. The 2 years in K-12 Curriculum for Senior High School has been removed. b. President Duterte resigned as the leader of the Philippine nation. c. You can win 1 million pesos just by answering a given survey form.