Program Description

Articles & other Resources

There are no magic buttons on the Internet. Conducting deep and revealing research over the global network involves strategy, uncovering clues, and investigating a digital universe. This entertaining and practical presentation will demonstrate a number of obscure tips for searching the Internet including an approach called S.E.A.R.C.H. Learning how this dynamic model for searching the Internet can grow content and provoke creativity in teaching. Learn to be Sherlock Holmes in Cyberspace.

Some Sites About Searching the Internet

Search Engine Watch

Most visitors to Search Engine Watch fall into one of two groups. There are webmasters, web marketers and others involved with creating and promoting web sites. Then there are search engine users, everyone from researchers, librarians and general web surfers who want to know how to find things better using search engines. http://www.searchenginewatch.com/

The Spider's Apprentice

The Spider's Apprentice, Spidap, is not another search engine. It doesn't crawl the Web looking for new URLs. It can't find stuff for you...but it can help you find it yourself. That's what we're all about--helping you search the Web more efficiently. We explain to you how search engines work. We advise you on improving your own search engine ranking by careful use of meta tags and keywords. http://www.monash.com/spidap.html -- Thanks to Kathy Schrock for making this one known

Topic Directories

Education Directories

Search Engines