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Friday, 26 August 2011

Google Search Tips You Must Know

Posted on 12:17 by Unknown
This is a post that is complimentary to Google Search tips part one which i have covered here some time ago now it is time that i provide you with a detailed post about most if not all the search tips you need to master Google search techniques.
Billions of people are using Google search services everyday but not all of them know how to harness Google search algorithm to suit there queries and some even end up wasting time in some seamy sites. As educators you should never be one of these people who just type in a couple of words in its search bar and hit “ i am lucky” to start sifting through results which can sometimes be completely irrelevant. This is a cyber age , time counts so much and we have other things to do instead of just sitting in front of a computer for hours searching terms in such a broad way that even Google robot gets mad at. Believe it or not ,  Google robot can know the type of person you are and how smart you are just from the keywords of your search query and if he realizes that  the searcher is stupid then he would automatically provide stupid results , this is just as simple as this. Search robots do not read our intentions but analyze what we offer them. There are thousands of WebPages related to your search terms and unless you know exactly what to target in your query than expect the worse.


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Today i am introducing you to the best Google search tips that you need to be aware of in order to conduct relevant searches. All the tips mentioned here are included in Google Inside Search.

The Basics


Spell Checker


If you want to search using terms that you are not sure how they are spelt then don’t fret over this , Google spell checker automatically corrects your spelling.

Use unique words


The more unique your words are the more specific your results will be for example celebrity ringtones’ is better than ‘celebrity sounds’

Cases


when you type in a term do not worry about cases because search is not case sensitive therefore ‘time magazine’ is the same as ‘Time Magazine’

Web History


Web history is a webpage where all your previous searches are collected you can access this page and have a look at all the search queries you have conducted anytime. Just log on to www.google.com/history

Be simple


Always try to keep your search terms as simple as possible for example if you are looking for a hotel in a certain place then you need to type in the name of the hotel along with the town or zip code. You should also keep your search terms as short as possible two words are better than a bunch of irrelevant terms.

Punctuations


This is not an issue here because search ignores all of them

Use web-friendly words


Search robots use a matching algorithm to render the results , they mainly match your search terms to pages with the same words so instead of typing my tooth hurts its better to write toothache

Fast Facts


Find related pages


If you find a page and you want to look for similar content in other pages then use the related: operator.

Track Your Packages


If you want to track your UPS, FedEx, or USPS packages just type in its serial number in Google search box and you will get its status.

Get Definitions


If you want to get a definition of a word just type in define: followed by the word you want to define

Calculator


If you want to make a calculation just enter the the equation and you ll get the results

Search Time


To search the time of any country just type in time followed by the name of the country or city you want

Currency Exchange


To get current exchanges just type in currency 1 in currency 2. for instance i want to convert 10Euro into Dollars then i have to write 10 euro in dollars.

Search By File Type


To search for specific kinds of files then all you have to do is write your search query followed by : and and the 3-letter file abbreviation. for instance i want to look for a pdf about mobile learning i will type in Mobile Learning: pdf.

Find Related Pages


To find related pages to a website you like just type in related: followed by the url of the website you liked

Search for An Exact Phrase


to search for an exact phrase you just need to put quotation marks around the words example; “ to be or not to be “.

Search within a specific site


Precede your query with site: if you know you want your answer from within a specific site or type of site (.org, .edu). For example: site:edu or site:nytimes.com


Highlight words


If for instance you are looking for the ingredients of a  recipe and you want to highlight some parts you use + followed by the items and if you want to exclude other items you just precede them with minus sign – example ; salsa recipe +avocado –tomatoes

Advanced Image Search


To search images by their  size, color, style or type you just need to use the tools on left panel

Search The web in all Languages


When you're searching, click "More search tools" on the left panel of your results page, then select "Translated foreign pages." The feature will choose the best language in which to search and deliver results translated back in English.

Search for Recipes


To search for a recipe you need to use the tools on the left panel and select recipes

Search for zip codes and area codes


Just type it in the search box and you will know where it belongs to

Shop and compare across the web


Use the "Shopping" link on the left panel on the results page to shop for products and compare prices across the web

Search with location


If you want to look for example for a restaurant near you just type in the name of the restaurant followed by the zip code of the city and you will get instant results

Get Movies


Search on a movie name or just movie to see theater locations and showtimes in your area

Check the Weather


To check the weather of a certain place just type in weather followed by a  zip code or the name of any city in the world to get the current weather and forecast. Example ; weather chicago

Get Flight Schedules


To see flight schedules to or from a particular destination, type flights from or flights to followed by the city or airport of interest. You can also add another location with to or from and view the schedule for a specific route.

Map your Location


To get the location of any city in a map just type in the city name or zip code followed by the word [map], and you'll see a map of that location. Click on the map to see it on Google Maps. for example : New York map.

Filter results by reading levels


Sort your results by reading level by clicking on Advanced Search and filtering the results into basic, intermediate and advanced reading levels.

These were some of the best Google search tips you need to know in order to better use Google search engine. I hope educators and students would put to practice some of what they have learnt here. Remember the ultimate goal is to enhance learning through the use of technology.
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011

TopWebsitez – Find Top 10 sites easily

Posted on 11:17 by Unknown
TopWeb is a great website for educators. It allows its users to browse and find the top 10 websites for any subject. I have already tried it and found it worth mentioning here in my blog. TopWeb would help you save some precious time you would have spent sifting through the various search results you would normally get when searching a certain topic.





It is actually a search engine designed specifically to  gather the best websites around a certain niche. It uses a sophisticated unique algorithm to manage its directory. Its results are based mainly on sites popularity, traffic and many other factors.

As for the purpose behind the creation of this kind of search engine, TopWeb engineers has clearly stated that
“ The need for top website list has been there because there are so many websites on each subject that the person becomes confused as to which one to visit for his need. As the internet has grown , many suspicious sites have also come around in popular niches which aim to infect the computer of the visitor.”

How can i get started using TopWeb ?

TopWeb just like most of the other search engine is very easy and simple to use and does not require any sing up or registration. Just head over to its main page and start your query. There is a search box in the middle as shown in the picture , enter the name of the topic or subject you want to search for and hit find top site. for instance , when i entered Mobile Learning as a topic for my search here is what i got :

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You can also check Popular Top Ten Sites Tab which is at the top of the page. Here you will be offered a list of the top sites about several subjects here are some of the them:

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I hope you would try this website and see if it can be of any help to you and your students.
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Sunday, 3 July 2011

Mapeas – Contextuaize Your Search Queries

Posted on 08:14 by Unknown
Mapeas is a cool website that educators can use in their classrooms. It allows its users to Geographically look for content about certain topics. I love this tool for it contextualizes the content and renders it much more relevant.
 Mapeas is not an encyclopedia though it functions in the same way encyclopedias do and it is not a search engine for its search algorithm is not as sophisticated as search engines, i would rather call it a directory for news and stories all around the world connected to a specific geographical location.





How does Mapeas works ?

Mapeas is very simple to use and does not require any sign up or download. Just head over to Mapeas main page and click on any circle on the map to zoom-in on a location and select a story.

bear in mind that stories are provided by the Associated Press, AFP, ABC, NBC, and Fox. When you click on a post you will be directed to articles or videos for further reading.
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Mashpedia – educational real time encyclopedia

Posted on 08:06 by Unknown
Mashpedia is another real time encyclopedia. It provides its users with information and content pulled from different sites. All it takes is entering a topic title to instantly get digital contents from several websites including : Wikipedia, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Books, Newspapers, and Magazines.
Mashpedia resembles Zoombo in that they both fetch their results from social websites. I really like these kinds of encyclopedias for they save you so much time you have lost if you were looking for information in each site separately.





Some features of Mashpedia

Here is a list of the main features that Mashpedia offers to its users:
  • It is free to use

  • It is simple and easy

  • It renders search results instant and quick

  • It lets you discover new, relevant content about your favorite topics and interests

  • Mashpedia topics include : New Madia, Cloud Computing, iPhone, History ,a dn many more

  • It allows you to get a multi-perspective vision and real-time context for every topic


I invite ll educators to give Mashpedia a try and see by themselves. I strongly think that Mashpedia can be very beneficial for both students and teachers. I also invite you to try the other search tools or encyclopedias i have already talked about namely : Zoombo  and Qwiki.
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zoombo – real time encyclopedia for educators

Posted on 08:01 by Unknown
Zoombo is a real time encyclopedia. It is a perfect tool for educators looking for information about a specific topic. Zoombo search results are to the point and accurate and this is the reason why i am introducing it to you today.
Zoombo is definitely not a search engine but a tool that pulls its content from blogs, social networks, Flickr, Youtube, newspapers, news sites, and wikipedia.
Here is an excerpt about Zoombo taken from their official page:
Zomobo is a web application structured thematically around topics, like in an encyclopedia, enhanced with a set of features and interactive functions. It integrates contents loaded from different online sources under one single interface, providing a wide spectrum of digital contents and up-to-the-minute data. For every valid topic, Zomobo presents a list of modules with content loaded in real-time from multiple web services, categorized by media type or data source. By jumping modules, you'll find fresh data and digital media from Newspapers, Magazines, Blogs, Books, Wikipedia, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Social Answers and additional online resources




Some features of Zoobo

Here is a list of the main features that Zoombo offers to its users:
  • It is free to use

  • It is very simple

  • It has user-friendly interface

  • It pulls its results from several sites and blogs

  • It offers a fun and engaging learning experience

  • Access the freshest information and multimedia content about almost any subject, person, place or event in one single place

If you like this real time encyclopedia then you might also like to check Qwiki which is another type of ‘ encyclopedia ‘ that is very useful to educators.
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nachofoto – real time image search engine

Posted on 07:56 by Unknown
Nachofoto is a real time image search engine. This post is, in fact is, an addition to the series of posts i have covered about educational image search engines. If you haven't had a look at these posts then i invite you to check :
1 Educational Image Search Engine Part 1
In this post i talked about : Google Image Search and Morgue File
2 Educational Image Search Engine Part 2
In this post i have talked about : Wylio and Edupic Graphical Resource.
3 Educational Image Search Engine Part 3
In this post  i have talked about : Yahoo Image Search, The World Images Kiosk, ImageBase, and Photo8.
Today i am presenting to you Nachofoto which is a great image search engine that is designed to bring you the best results from across the web using a sophisticated search algorithm. It covers queries about entities and events such as : celebrities, movies, tv, music artists, sports, politicians, products, the royal wedding, london olympics, japan earthquake.



How can i get started usng Nachofoto ?

Here is a short video tutorial to show you how you can use this cool web application

I invite educators to try this tool inside their classrooms and show their students how to use it . I am quite sure you will find it very beneficial.
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Saturday, 2 July 2011

educational Image Search engines part 3

Posted on 14:24 by Unknown
This is the third post in a series of posts designed to help educators find secure links to look for images. After a long search into Creative Commons and Public Domain Images, i come up with a list of the most renowned image search engines that provide free licensed photos. I have already provided some  of these search engines in the first two parts and if you have not already checked those posts then click on any link below to direct you back to those articles :
Educational Image Search Engines part 1 :
In this part i have talked about :
  1. Google Image search

  2. Morgue File

Educational  Image Search Engines Part 2 :
In this part i have covered :
  1. Wylio

  2. Edupic Graphical Resource

and today i will be talking about :
  1. The World Images Kiosk

  2. ImageBase

  3. Photo 8

  4. Yahoo Image Search


The world Images Kiosk









The world Images Kiosk is another image search engine that offers more than 75.000 images that teachers and students in their academic endeavors. This website is hosted by San Jose State University . The World Images includes all areas of visual imagery and it uses simple techniques to browse through its directory. You can for example use Quick Search option to quickly locate a picture or use The Advanced and ADA Searches options to have more features included in your search query.
The images are organized into over 800 portfolios that appear alphabetically in the portfolio list. Use the Browse Collections Tab to explore its database that is hierarchically organized starting with continents and subject groupings.
Remember all the images are licensed under a Creative Commons License which means that you need to give proper attribution when necessary.
ImageBase




ImageBase is another great resource site for teachers and students looking for licensed pictures. ImageBase offers more than one hundred pages of images that can be freely reused and redistributed.
ImageBase is created by a professional photographer named David Niblack to help educators have access to free image resources. This website does not only offer images but also Hundreds of PowerPoints. I highly recommend ImageBase to teachers and students and i would love that you keep it in your mind next time you want to look for an online graphical  resource.
Photo 8







Photos 8 is another resource for teachers and students looking for images that are in the public domain. It offers “free Photos and Wallpapers, Large collection of high resolution stock photos, Thousands of high quality pictures”. There are roughly 24 categories to browse through starting with Animals and ending with Travel.
Photos 8 is created by Sam Mugraby who is a professional photographer. Sam is making his photos available to anyone who wants them for any purpose including commercial. Just make sure you comply with his terms and conditions.
Yahoo Image Search









Like Google Image Search , Yahoo has also another service that allows its users to look for Creative Commons Licensed pictures. Yahoo uses a developed filter to provide the exact results for example you can filter your search to look for just images that are under the Creative Commons License or you can use it to look for images that can be used just for commercial purposes. Head over to Yahoo Image Search and start your experience.
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Friday, 17 June 2011

Google Image Search – Search Info about any Picture

Posted on 08:04 by Unknown
Pictures speak louder than words. Google realized it and put forward a new service called search by image. It is just awesome , no wonder it is the internet guru Google behind it and you can just expect more amazing features in the coming weeks. So after it has made it possible for users to search Google using voice through a service called Google Voice Search which has been such a success that more and more people are using it now we have Google image search. This service allows users to use images as search queries instead of just the plain old text.






The way it works is very easy. Just drag and drop any image you want to search into the search bar and hit’ I am lucky’ and a result page containing the info about that image will be displayed. You use images on your computer or use the URLs of images you have online .



To get started using this service you need to head over to images.google.com and look for the camera icon the right hand side click on it and select the placement of your picture. Google Chrome and Firefox has extensions to help you quickly search images by right clicking on any image and selecting’ search Google with this image’.
To understand how this feature works read this extract :
Google uses computer vision techniques to match your image to other images in the Google Images index and additional image collections. From those matches, we try to generate an accurate “best guess” text description of your image, as well as find other images that have the same content as your search image. Your search results page can show results for that text description as well as related images.
Watch this short video to how image searches are conducted using Google Image Search.

That’s it about Google Image Search – Search Infor about any Picture.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Google Voice Search: Search Out Loud

Posted on 14:34 by Unknown
Google Voice Search is a newly released feature by Google. You no longer need to type in your search query but just speak it out loud and Google will do the rest. I can not believe how advanced Google's technology is becoming. It is making our internet navigation way easier and quicker than anytime before. Not only Google is a great resource for educators but the best one ever.



I am crazily in love with its services and i trust them more than i trust myself. My love for Google and my deep recognition of its importance in our schooling has put me in a relentless hunt for its updates. I have even devoted a whole part of this blog to Google’s Educational Tools that every teacher should be using and i have also written an article entitled What every educator should know about google which has made the biggest hits in many educational forums and blogs. I am also working on many papers about how educators can benefit the maximum from Google , just stay tuned for the updates here and you will be able to discover many more amazing facts about this huge internet guru named Google.
As i said about Google Voice Search, queries are conducted via voice and all you need is Google Chrome 11 or higher and a built-in or attached microphone. Just click on the mic on the search bar and start speaking and whatever you say will be automatically typed in Google search bar and results will be displayed immediately.



What is Google Voice Search useful for ?

This new feature is great for
  1. people who want to search for something but are not sure about the spelling of the search terms

  2. If you want to search long queries

  3. If your hands are busy doing something else then use this voice search to search Google for you

Unfortunately this service is available just in The US for now and here is what Google has said about this:
It will take several days for Voice Search to be available to everyone. Please note Voice Search is available for US English only.
Now watch this short video to learn about Google Voice Search


That’s it about Google Voice Search: Search Out Loud.
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