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Questions & Answers for EDUC 463 The Internet and K-12 Education

What is the text entered into the search box?

  1. For the basic search, how many results are returned?
  2. Using the first 10 results, how many appear to be useful?
  3. Make links to three sites that appear to be useful.
  4. Refine your search by using the advanced search features.  What did you do to refine your search?
  5. Are the results returned significantly different in number or content?
  6. Compare and contrast the homepages for each of the search engines.  What features do you like/dislike about them?
  7. Compare and contrast the results pages for each of the search engines.  What features do you like/dislike about them?
  8. Which of the three do you find best?  Why?
     
    1.  Claude Monet
    2.  Google - 2,380,000
         Yahoo -  6,200,000
         Ask -       470,100
    3.  Google - 10/10
          Yahoo - 9/10
          Ask - 9/10
    4. Goggle - overview of Monet
        Yahoo - overview of Monet
        Ask - overview of Monet  
    5.  Claude Monet - Biography
         Goggle -  241,000
         Yahoo - 513,000
          Ask -       62,900
    6.  Yes, the number decreased in size by a great deal.
         Content is much more specific.
    7.  Goggle - simple  ((which I like)
         Yahoo  - filled with too much "Stuff" - not needed
          Ask -  simple (I like)
    8.   Goggle - Some photos and then top 10 searches in text
          Yahoo - NO photos, top 10 searches in text (2 were sites to buy prints - and not useful) Numbers the 10.
          Ask  - Some photos, top 10 searches in text, also Images & Video section (This is great!).  Binoculars gives a quick preview.
    9.   I like Google and Ask.  I never use Ask, but after comparing the 3, I like the "Images" and "Video" choices.
     
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    A view on Rococo and Neo-classic French painters.  An Art History lesson for students.
    Search for the missing pictures in the museum,
    impersonate the artist and submit a wiki with the learned information.
     
    Art Reproductions

    Artists put themselves into a masterpiece

     

     

     Follow instructions to create origami, then write your own instructions to create a new piece
    of origami that you create.
     
    This WebQuest is designed to guide students through the huge amount of material that is
    available on the net
    so that they can investigate different movements in Art.
     
    The Rubric is an authentic assessment tool which is particularly useful in
    assessing criteria which are complex and subjective.
     
    EDUC 464 Technology and the Learning Process
     
    weather  Click Here for link to weather
     
     School Wires has link for del.icio.us page with new Virtual Tours sites bookmarked.
    Also, included below:

     

     
    Group project was a presentation of the use of United Streaming in our school.
    Ellen & Kathy were in my group.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     Inspiration Project

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