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Finding and using learning resources from the web

Finding and using learning resources from the web. Matt Gallon m.gallon@wlv.ac.uk 01902 824431. Aims. assist you in searching the web more effectively raise awareness of some of the best educational web gateways for teaching and learning

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Finding and using learning resources from the web

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  1. Finding and using learning resources from the web Matt Gallon m.gallon@wlv.ac.uk 01902 824431

  2. Aims • assist you in searching the web more effectively • raise awareness of some of the best educational web gateways for teaching and learning • try some of the subscription e-resources available at your college

  3. Better Googling • choose correct search terms • phrase searching • advanced search options: • Restricted domain or date searches • Search for specific formats • INURL:stoke (within web addresses) • Finding images www.google.co.uk scholar.google.com www.googleguide.com

  4. Saving sites for later • Use Word: copy and paste web site address and click enter/drag and drop the “e” symbol. • Cut and paste a section of text from a web page into Word. Use “unformatted text” option to exclude graphics • Use Internet Explorer Favourites and create a folder • Avoid saving web sites in their entirety

  5. Hands-on activity • Using Google and the tips you’ve been given, explore some web sites related to your subject. • Copy and paste the URLs of some useful resources into a Word document • Try and include a range of resource types: images, journal articles, presentations etc.

  6. Free web gateways Resource Discovery Network www.rdn.ac.uk Ask Butler www.learningtechnologies.ac.uk FERL Resource Bank www.ferl.becta.org.uk

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