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Finding Information On Famous Hoosiers An Internet Search Tutorial For: 4 th Grade By: Lyndsey Shaw

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Finding Information On Famous Hoosiers. An Internet Search Tutorial For: 4 th Grade By: Lyndsey Shaw . What are we doing today?. We are going to learn how to find information on the internet for our “Famous Hoosiers” project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Finding Information On Famous Hoosiers

An Internet Search Tutorial For: 4th Grade

By: Lyndsey Shaw

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We are going to learn how to find information on the internet for our

“Famous Hoosiers” project.

We are going to learn how to tell if a site is providing us with true and valid information.

We are going to look at how to tell that a site you are looking at is

credible.

What are we doing today?

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Here are some words we need to knowWeb Browser: A web browser is the program that allows you to navigate the internet.

Address Bar: An address bar is the white bar at the top of the page where the current web site address is displayed. This is also where the user types the address he or she wishes to visit.

Search Engine: A search engine is a database that allows you to search for a topic and then finds websites with information about that topic for you.

Web Address: A web address is the address to an internet site or page. Each site has its own unique address, just like your home address. They usually begin with www. and they usually end with .com, .edu, .gov, or .org.

Keyword: The word or a few important words used to describe the topic you want to learn about. You use this keyword when using a search engine.

*Hint: Using “and” will cause you to get fewer documents, because the document will have to include both keywords. For example: “Larry Bird and Basketball” will bring up results that contain Larry Bird and Basketball. While using “or” will bring up more results, because the source will only have to include one of the keywords. For example, if you use, “Larry Bird or Basketball,” the search engine will bring up results that contain either just basketball or just Larry Bird.

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Step One:

First, we have to open the web browser that we want to use. We want to use Internet

Explorer. Do this by finding the “Internet Explorer” Icon on your computer and double clicking on it.

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This will cause a window with our school’s website to open on your screen.

It will look like This:

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Step Two:Find the address bar at the top of the screen

and Click inside of it.

When you click on it, the address will turn blue.

Hit the delete button on your keyboard to delete the address in the address bar.

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Step Three:In order to find information on Famous Hoosiers, we are going to use a search

engine.

The search engine that we are going to use is: www.askkids.com

Type the new web address into the address bar and hit the “Enter” key on your keyboard.

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The Askkids homepage

will open up. It will look like

this:

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Step Four:Find the search bar at the top of the page.

It looks like this:

Click inside the search bar andtype in “Famous Hoosiers.”

Then, using your mouse, click on the “Search” button.

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Step Five:A search engine provides us with many websites which

contain information on the subject we searched for. Now, we have to choose the website that we are going

to get our information from.

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We are going to choose the eighth website on the list below the Green tab that says: Search Results for “famous

Hoosiers.”

You can move down the page by

clicking on the down arrow using

your mouse.

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Choose the “Visit Indiana Homepage.”

Select this page by clicking on the blue text.

The “Visit Indiana Homepage” is the eighth website.

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Step Six:After you click, this homepage will appear.

We now have to find the section on the website with the information on Famous Hoosiers.

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Hold your mouse over the “ABOUT INDIANA” section to make your pointer

point to it.

Then, using your mouse, click on the “Famous Hoosiers” tab.

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After you click, this page will appear.

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Step Seven:

Find the picture menu

that looks like this:

When you move your mouse over

one of the pictures to make your pointer point

to it, a red box will appear on the left of the picture and tell you who

the person is.

Like this:

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Step Eight:If you click on a person’s picture,

information about him or her will appear to the

right of the picture menu.

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Step Nine: Click on the pictures of the following people, read the information about them, and answer questions 1

through 10 on your “Finding Information about Famous Hoosiers Using the

Internet” worksheet.

You have now used the internet to find information

about some famous Hoosiers.

Larry Bird

James Dean

Jane Pauley

Tony Stewart

Orville Redenbacher

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Step Ten:Now we have to decide if this site is credible.A website is credible if the information provided by

the site is factual and is provided by an organization or person that can be recognized as trustworthy.

o We can decide this, by looking at the name of the website, the agency who created the website, and the author of the website, among other types of information about the site.

You can find the name of this website by looking at the top of the page.

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You can find the name of the governmental agency who sponsors this website at the bottom of the page.

Remember: You can move up and down the page by

clicking on the arrows using your

mouse.

You can usually find the author of a page by clicking on a tab that says

“Contact us”. In this case, this will tell you the name of the lady who

oversees this governmental agency. It is located at the bottom of the

page.

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Step Eleven:Use the information on the website and on the “Contact

Us” page to complete parts 1 and 2 of your “Critical Evaluation of a Website” worksheet and numbers 11 and 12 on your “Finding Information about Famous Hoosiers

Using the Internet” worksheet.

If one of the questions on the “Critical Evaluation of a Website” worksheet does not apply to this website, then just leave the boxes blank. You do not have to mark the

“yes” or the “no” box if the question does not apply to this site.

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Step Twelve: In “Part 3” of your “Critical Evaluation of a Website” worksheet write two to three sentences explaining why you could use this website for your “Famous

Hoosier” project if the website has/had information about your Hoosier.

Remember, this website is written by a government agency. Also, remember that the Lt. Governor

oversees this agency.

Using this information and the information on the worksheets that you filled out, write two to three

sentences.

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Step Thirteen: When we use information on the internet to answer

questions or to do a project we have to cite the website where we found the information.

To cite something means to give credit to the person who you got it from.

It means telling where you found your information.

How do you cite a website?

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In the bottom of “Part 3”of your “Critical Evaluation of a Website” worksheet cite this website by

following these directions:

Start on the left side of the box. If you begin a second line, leave a finger width space before you write.

First, write the name of the website followed by a period.

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Second, write the name of the governmental agency that wrote the page followed by a

period.

Third, write today’s date. Write the date in this format: 14 October

2008 followed by a period.

Last, write the full web address followed by a period.

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It should look like this on your worksheet

Visit Indiana.com. Indiana Office of Tourism Development. 14 October 2008. http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/about/famous.aspx.

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I cite my work too.Here are the websites that I

used. “Contact Us.” VisitIndiana.com. 2007. Indiana Office of Tourism Development. 14 Oct. 2008.

<http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/contactUs.aspx>.

“Creekside Elementary Homepage." 2006. Franklin Community School Corporation. 14 Oct 2008 <http://fcsc.k12.in.us/TPage74.aspx>.

Dictionary.com. 2008. Ask.com. 14 Oct. 2008. <http://dictionary.reference.com/help/about.html>.

“Famous Hoosiers.” VisitIndiana.com. 2007. Indiana Office of Tourism Development. 14 Oct. 2008. <http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/about/famous.aspx>.

Schrock, Kathy. “Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators.” Discovery Education. 14 Oct 2008. Discovery Channel. 14 Oct. 2008. <http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/evalelem.html>.

VisitIndiana.com. 2007. Indiana Office of Tourism Development. 14 Oct. 2008. <http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/index.aspx>.