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Research Skills Quiz

Research Skills Quiz. How to use Google smarter so you’re done your paper QUICKER. Challenge One: How long would it take to walk to all the cities that have served as capitals of the U.S. government since the signing of the Constitution?. Challenge Two:

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Research Skills Quiz

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  1. Research Skills Quiz How to use Google smarter so you’re done your paper QUICKER. Challenge One: How long would it take to walk to all the cities that have served as capitals of the U.S. government since the signing of the Constitution? Challenge Two: While quietly standing at sea level, you are suddenly whacked on the ankle with a guitar. Did you hear it or feel it first? What questions are you searching for the answers to? What are you typing into Google? LIST ALL STEPS

  2. Google Skills • Challenge One • What year was the Constitution signed? • Where are all of the places the US Capital has been? • How do you find the distance between multiple cities on a trip? • Challenge Two • Why are they mentioning sea level? • How fast does sensation/feeling travel? • How fast does sound travel?

  3. Google Skills • Challenge One • Since Sep 17th, 1787 the US Capital has been in New York, Philadelphia and DC. • Google walking directions with three destinations… • Challenge Two • Nerve impulses travel between .5 m/s and 3 m/s • Sound travels 340.29 m/s • The distance between your ear and ankle is ~1.5 meters

  4. POWER SEARCHINGFeedback • Should this be used again? How? • What do you think of the Google challenges? • What did you like about this online class? • What did you dislike? • What skills/tricks did you learn about? • What ones will you use in this class/in the future? www.powersearchingwithgoogle.com

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