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Empowerment Technologies Module 3
Empowerment Technologies Module 3
Technologies
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
Contextualized Online Search
and Research Skills
Empowerment Technologies – Grade 11
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 3: Contextualized Online Search and Research Skills
First Edition, 2020
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This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help
learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration
their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
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For the learner:
From the very start you were introduced to the internet, you started searching, and
started looking for the best answer to your questions. And when you asked your
classmates and friends about something, their answer is “try to google it”. You
followed them and used Google without knowing what really Google is. Google is
one of the popular search engines today. But using search engines for the sake of
plain information could actually lead you misinformed. In order to stay
meaningfully informed, you should start appreciating the use of the right
combination of words or key phrases (Department of Education 2016).
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities
for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be
enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active
learner.
What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in
the module.
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What I Can Do This section provides an activity which will
help you transfer your new knowledge or
skill into real life situations or concerns.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of
the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written to introduce to you the use of internet as a
tool for credible research and information gathering to best achieve specific class
objectives or address situation (CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b3).
1. Differentiate the results of online search using the search techniques from
not using it.
2. Adopt the use of search engine in other subjects like Mathematics for
converting of unit measurement and Art for determining image size and
name.
3. Exercise the use of search techniques in researching particular information
easily.
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What I Know
Column A Column B
A. @Globe
1. Activities that happened last December
B. #May2016
2019.
C. #December2019
2. Laptop suited for your budget ranging
D. “sky scraper”
from $200 to $400.
E. Shoes $50
3. All information about Globe
F. Define engine
4. Information about the exact words sky
G. Time Canada
scraper
H. Site:.edu
5. Shoes with a price of $50
I. Laptop $200..$400
6. Meaning of engine
J. Filetype:pdf
7. Search for pdf files
K. @facebook senior night
8. Canada time
L. Site:.gov “public
9. Education site
administration”
10. Events on May 2016
M. Pdf file contextualized
11. Events posted by PAGASA in twitter
online search
12. Pdf files specific about contextualized
N. Filetype:pdf
online search
“contextualized online
13. Shoes with a price of $50 at Shopee
search”
website
O. @twitter pagasa
14. Senior night event posted in Facebook
P. Site:shopee.ph shoes $50
15. Information specifically about public
Q. Facebook Senior’s Night
administration in government websites
R. globe
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What’s In
Note: To do this activity, you may use laptop or smartphone that is connected to
the internet. Use web browser like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or
Microsoft Edge. Write your answer in your notebook.
A. Follow the instructions and write your observation for each result on the space
provided.
1. Google the name of our President. Open Google, type the name Rodrigo
Duterte in the search box as shown below.
Observation: ____________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
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B. If you found out all the information about yourself when you searched your
name, it only means that it is exposed to public and you are prone to internet
threats. What you will do to secure your private information and avoid internet
threats?
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
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What’s New
A. Open the following search engines using either Google Chrome, Internet
Explorer or Microsoft Edge web browser.
1. Type google.com in the address bar of the web browser.
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B. Use Google and type in the search box the following:
1. empowerment
• Check the results. What are displayed?
2. define empowerment
• Check the results. How does it differs from the result of number
1?
3. DEFINE EMPOWERMENT
• Check the results. Does it give different results as compared to
number 2?
4. #throwbackthursday
• What did you observe in the results?
5. @twitter
• What did you observe in the results?
6. time Dubai
• What did you observe in the results?
7. camera $400
• What did you observe in the results?
8. camera $50..$100
• What did you observe in the results?
9. contextualized search
• Check the results. What are displayed?
10. “contextualized search”
• Check the results. How does it differs from the results of
number 9?
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What is It
Online search is the process of interactively searching for and retrieving requested
information via a computer from databases that are online. Today, searches
through web search engines constitute the majority of online searches (Online
Search n.d.).
Search engine is a service that allows internet users to search for content via the
World Wide Web (WWW). A user enters keywords or key phrases into a search
engine and receives a list of Web content results in the form of websites, images,
videos or other online data. The list of content returned via a search engine to a
user is known as a search engine results page (SERP) (Search Engine 2019).
1. Google is the best search engine worldwide. What made Google the
most popular and trusted search engine is the quality of its search
results. Google is using sophisticated algorithms to present the most
accurate results to the users. According to recent statistics, Google is
the most popular search engine with a stunning 87.35% market
share.
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3. Yahoo is one of the most popular email providers and its web search
engine holds third place in search with an average of 2% market
share.
CC Search searches across more than 300 million images from open APIs and the
Common Crawl dataset. It goes beyond simple search to aggregate results across
multiple public repositories into a single catalog, and facilitates reuse through
features like machine-generated tags and one-click attribution.
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Search engines help you to look for something on the web, but would you able to
find it, or you found something you weren’t expecting to find? Google and Bing are
continually improving their search abilities (Web Searching Skills n.d.). And you
need to improve your research skills so you’ll be able to find what you are looking
for quickly and easily. Some of the research skills are critical thinking, data
collection, finding information on or off the internet, and analysis of information
from different sources (Research Skills n.d.).
Here are the few basic search techniques to follow (Web Searching Skills n.d.)
1. Think before you search. Think about the topic or question you would like to
search. Think about how you would describe the topic and choose 3 or 4
keywords.
2. Keep it simple. Describe what you want in as few terms as possible.
3. Be specific. The more precise your search terms are, the more precise your
search results will be. Avoid general or common words.
4. Imagine how the webpage you are hoping to find will be written. Use words
that are likely to appear on that page.
5. Capitalization, punctuation and spelling don’t really matter. In most cases,
search engines will ignore capitalization and punctuation in a search and
will generally auto-correct your spelling mistakes.
6. Narrow your search results. There are several ways to help you narrow your
search results to find exactly what you’re looking for.:
• Use quotation marks to find exact phrases or names. Put a word or
phrase inside quotes.
Example: "tallest building"
• Use Boolean Operators (AND, OR, and NOT) to broaden or narrow
your search.
o AND (+ in Google) narrows the search because it requires both
terms to be in each item returned.
Example: Peanut Butter +and Jam
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o OR broadens the search because either term (or both) will be in
the returned items. (OR gives you more!)
Example: marathon OR race
o NOT (- in Google) narrows your search because it will eliminate
any results with the second term.
Example: jaguar speed -car
• Apply filters. After you search, most search engines have filters
available that will refine you search to a specific type of contact.
• Search a specific site. If you’re looking for a specific topic on a
particular website, you can use site: to limit your search results to
that site.
Example: site:youtube.com or site:.gov
• Search for a specific filetype. If you know that you’re searching for a
particular type of file use filetype: to narrow your search results to a
certain type of file.
Example: filetype:ppt
• Search for a definition. If you are looking for a definition of a term,
you can use define.
Example: define communication
• Search for a time. If you are searching for a time in specific country,
use time <country>.
Example: time Dubai
• Search for social media. Put @ in front of a word to search social
media.
Example: @twitter
• Search for a price. Put $ in front of a number.
Example: camera $400
• Search hashtags. Put # in front of a word.
Example: #throwbackthursday
• Search for wildcards or unknown words. Put a * in your word or
phrase where you want to leave a placeholder.
Example: "largest * in the world".
• Search within a range of numbers. Put .. between two numbers.
Example: camera $50..$100.
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What’s More
In your Mathematics subject, you are tasked to get the equivalent of 124
centimeters to inches, then to millimeter. Your teacher said that you can use
Google to search for it.
3. What value will you type in the box for centimeters? __________
4. What is the returned value in inches? ___________
5. What is the returned value in millimeter? ___________
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B. Photo Magic
In your Art subject, you are tasked to search for a beautiful peacock image
and identify its descriptive name, image size, and other related websites.
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What I Have Learned
When the internet was introduced, you started searching and looking for the best
answer to your questions. In doing so, you tried to “google”. Google is the number
one search ______________ today, followed by _______________, then ______________.
Since Google is the popular search engine, the term “google” is used as the
colloquial term for ______________ search. It is the process of interactively searching
for and retrieving requested information via a computer from databases that are
online. In order to collect data more quickly and easily using the search engine, it
is important to follow the basic _____________ techniques. Here are some of the
techniques:
1. Think before you ____________. Think about the topic or question you
would like to search. Think about how you would describe the topic
and choose ____________ keywords.
2. Keep it ___________. Describe what you want in as few terms as
possible.
3. Be specific. The more ____________ your search terms are, the more
precise your search results will be. Avoid general or common words.
4. Imagine how the webpage you are hoping to find will be written. Use
___________ that are likely to appear on that page.
5. Capitalization, punctuation and spelling don’t really matter. In most
cases, search engines will ___________ capitalization and punctuation
in a search and will generally auto-correct your spelling mistakes.
6. ___________ your search results. There are several ways to help you
narrow your search results to find exactly what you’re looking for, like
the use of ________________ such as ______ to search social media and
__________ to exclude words from your search.
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What I Can Do
Write the keyword/s to search the following through Google search engine.
1. Activities that happened last December 2019.
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
2. Laptop suited for your budget ranging from $200 to $400.
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
3. All information about Globe
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
4. Information about the exact words sky scraper
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
5. Shoes with a price of $50
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
6. Meaning of engine
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
7. Search for pdf files
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
8. Canada time
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
9. Education site
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
10. Events on May 2016
Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
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Assessment
Column A Column B
A. @Globe
1. Laptop suited for your budget ranging from
B. #May2016
$200 to $400.
C. #December2019
2. All information about Globe
D. “sky scraper”
3. Activities that happened last December
E. Shoes $50
2019.
F. Define engine
4. Shoes with a price of $50
G. Time Canada
5. Meaning of engine
H. Site:.edu
6. Search for pdf files
I. Laptop $200..$400
7. Information about the exact words sky
J. Filetype:pdf
scraper
K. @facebook senior night
8. Events posted by PAGASA in twitter
L. Site:.gov “public
9. Pdf files specific about contextualized online
administration”
search
M. Pdf file contextualized
10. Canada time
online search
11. Education site
N. Filetype:pdf
12. Events on May 2016
“contextualized online
13. Shoes with a price of $50 at Shopee website
search”
14. Information specifically about public
O. @twitter pagasa
administration in government websites
P. Site:shopee.ph shoes
15. Senior night event posted in Facebook
$50
Q. Facebook Senior’s Night
R. globe
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Additional Activities
1. Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
2. Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
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3. Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
4. Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
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5. Keyword/s: _______________________________________________________________
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Additional Activities: Assessment: What I Can Do:
1. #December2019
1. Filetype:pdf 1. I 2. Laptop $200..$400
“contextualized 2. A 3. @Globe
online search” 3. C 4. “sky scraper”
2. Site:.gov “public 4. E 5. Shoes $50
administration” 5. F 6. Define engine
3. @twitter pagasa 7. Filetype:pdf
6. J
4. Site:shopee.ph 8. Time Canada
7. D
shoes $50 9. Site:.edu
8. N
5. @facebook senior 10. #May2016
night 9. P
10. G
11. H
12. B
13. O
14. L
15. K
What I have What’s More: What I Know:
learned?
A. 1. Cm to inches 1. C
1. engines 2. yes 2. I
2. Bing 3. 124 3. A
3. Yahoo 4. 48.8189 4. D
4. online 5. 124 5. E
5. search B. 1. Peacoc 6. F
6. search
2. 300 x 168 7. J
7. 3 or 4
8. G
8. simple
9. H
9. precise
10. word 10. B
11. ignore 11. O
12. narrow 12. N
13. operators 13. P
14. @ 14. K
15. - 15. L
Answer Key
References
n.d. "Online Search." Wikipedia. Accessed July 4, 2020.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_search.
n.d. "Research Skills." TheBigChoice. Accessed July 4, 2020.
https://www.thebigchoice.com/graduate-jobs/careers-advice/research-
skills.
Rouse, Margaret. n.d. "Video Conferencing." TechTarget. Accessed June 25, 2020.
https://searchunifiedcommunications.techtarget.com/definition/video-
conference.
Seltzer, Diane. n.d. "Comparison Chart for Choosing Between Top Social Media
Sites for Marketing." Small Business Marketing Tools. Accessed June 27,
2020. https://www.sbmarketingtools.com/comparison-chart-for-choosing-
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n.d. "Web Searching Skills." Granite School District. Accessed July 4, 2020.
https://www.graniteschools.org/edtech/tip/information-and-media-literacy-
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