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About this KitThe first attempt at finding information is seldom sufficient. It usually takes a number of queries or clicks to obtain the right information. We describe this as Homing In: taking a series of steps that moves a search successively closer to its target. Homing In involves a fairly complex process. A fluent searcher scans and skims snippets and text, paying close attention to clues in the search results. The objective is to build a stronger query or to choose more relevant links. The meaning of words found must constantly be compared to the words in the search challenge. This is especially hard because the searcher often cannot think of the right words to use--they have to be discovered. This Kit describes how to improve homing in abilities. Topics include:
Using the Resources in this KitResources suited for stand-alone applicationsWhen time permits only one activity, we recommend using any of the following, depending on the objective:
Resources suited for sequencesWhen time permits more than one activity, combine activities into sequences for more powerful effects. The Internet Challenge Model I (Challenge - Tutorial - Challenge)
The Internet Challenge Model II (Challenge - Tutorial Game - Challenge)
A shorter option includes using one of the tutorials either preceded or followed by a timed Search Challenge or the Assessment. Longer options include using more of the tutorials or sequencing activities following this pattern: Challenge - Tutorial - Challenge - Tutorial - Challenge. Creating UnitsFor information on creating larger units in which materials from this Kit are embedded, see Creating Units. |
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