Web search
This week so far, I have read reading material about technology tip by Deborah Healey and learned very useful tips about searching for information on the Internet.
For example, I didn't know that I would use quotation marks around phrases for a query. Also, I can use + or - to limit/expand my search. That was an eye opening.
Using the information I have learned, I started working on the task, Discussion:web searching.
I started to look for the information which I was looking for , using the various search engines on the list from Noodletools' Finding the Best Search for your Information Needs suggested by Donna.
But at first it did not work out well. It was quite frustrating because I could not get access to useful information I want to use in my debate class.
Now students in my classes are working on the debate, of which debate resolution is "English should be taught in elementary school in Japan."
I could not figure out if the query I put was too specific or narrow, but I could not obtain good entries, after trying many different search engines.
I usually use google to look up some information on the Internet, so I tried google and google scholar after failing many times with other search engines. I fond a lot of information on my topic. I felt relieved and at the same time felt sure that I could recommend google to the students.
I realized that google scholar offered more academic entries.
I think both google and google scholar work for the students to use to look for the information for their debate.
ABCD model for behavior Objectives
I have finished reading the materials about learning behavior objectives.
I learned that "the fundamental goal of specifying behavioral learning objectives is to aid students' learning" by Timothy R. Graeff (Writing Behavioral Learning Objectives).
I would like to show my students clear goal and make them think what they have to do to achieve the goal.
Revised Bloome's Taxonomy explained very well about writing objectives. I will try to write one objective for my class tomorrow.
Hi Kunie,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear your initial frustration with the search engine, but I'm glad that you found Google Scholar to be a great resource.
Thank you for sharing the quote. I have written my objective, but I am quite nervous while waiting for Donna's comment.
Good luck!
Nahla