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CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE

SEARCH AND RESEARCH


SKILLS
LESSON 3
CONTEXTUAL SEARCH
• Is an attempt to be more precise in
providing the list of documents according
to the words used by the user to search
the Internet.
STEPS TO MAKE CONTEXTUALIZED
ONLINE SEARCH
• 1. Identify or choose a topic
• 2. Topic or task definition
• 3. Identify methods of search
• 4. Identify resources of your research
• 5. Make your research strategies
• 6. Compiling the research results
• 7. Evaluate the result of your research
• 8. Create a list of your references for citation
ENHANCING AND IMPROVING
RESEARCH SKILLS
1. Critical thinking – the ability to digest, reflect, and conclude from the
information searched.
2. Analytical skill – the ability to look, verbalize, conceptualize, and
gather data attuned to the context of the subject.
3. Problem solving capability – the ability to present solutions or solve
problems by presenting a decision based on the given information.
4. Organized data mining – a well-planned design of the database of
all the research materials either inside the computer or hard copies.
5. Research presentation - the ability to present the ideas and draw
conclusions from the research, be able to explain in writing the purpose,
steps, goals, and objective of the research.
6. Creativity and developed imagination – the ability to look for
alternative solutions to the problems needed to solve in the research
and thinking not only within the context but also beyond the usual
approaches to the research objectives.
7. Computer literacy – knowledge of the various computer applications
and tools.
STEPS IN MAKING A
CONTEXTUALIZED SEARCH
1. Open the Google site, on the upper right side of the window, click the
Google Apps icon and click Search.
2. On the lower right part of the window, click Settings and the Google
Search Settings pop-up list will appear.
3. Click Advanced Search and the window will appear.
4. Type the keywords that you would like to search and click the Advanced
Search button
IDENTIFYING GOOD SOURCE
FROM SATIRICAL SOURCE
• How to detect satirical news:
1. If it is too good to be true, then it must be so.
2. If they are from known satirical sites.
3. If the news did not emanate from reliable news site.
• List of top sources of satirical news
1. Adobo Chronicles (adobochronicles.com)
2. So, What’s News? (sowhatsnews.wordpress.com)
3. Eritas Times (eritastimes.com)
4. The Professional Heckler (professionalheckler.wordpress.com)
• List of American Satirical Sites in the US
1. The Onion (theonion.com)
2. ClickHole (clickhole.com)
3. Christwire Global Media (christwire.org)
EXAMPLES OF SATIRE NEWS THAT WENT VIRAL ON
THE INTERNET SHARED MANY TIMES BY READERS
BELIEVING THEY WERE TRUE
1. Philippines banned from beauty pageants for the next two years from
Adobo Chronicles. The news indicated the enormous advantage of a
Filipina.
2. CNN reported Anderson Cooper appointed US ambassador to the
Philippines from Adobo Chronicles. The news came out after the Yolanda
incident.
3. Snow in the Philippines by RBN (a fictitious news agency). The video even
had a video and PAG-ASA has to confirm the news to be fake and the
video was actually a footage of ashes falling as a result of the Mt. Pinatubo
eruption.
4. Pope Francis resigns as reported by a satirical site in USA.

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