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Escaping Google's stranglehold

Escaping Google's stranglehold | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Jamie McKenzie writes: "It is essential that schools teach students how to escape this stranglehold that Google creates. While helping visitors to find the information they need, Google effectively limits and narrows their searches - steering them toward the obvious and the conventional."


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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight, March 4, 2019 4:25 PM

This would be an excellent introduction to using keywords when researching. Have students read a short biography, then have them choose three or four words from the biography to add to their search. In Jamie's example, [Isadora Duncan AND critics] led to information that probably wouldn't show up on Biography.com! When I tried [George Washington AND critics], I also found richer resources.

 

The key to this is that students would need some basic knowledge in order to determine which keywords to use! Likewise, Jamie's "questions of import" are great, but I know if I asked students to use them, the first thing they would do is Google the exact question, then complain that nothing came up:) 

 

I'd love to do this as a stand alone library lesson: a short introduction, then time to read a short online biography, choose the keywords to add, and discuss their findings. It certainly would help students become more thoughtful about their research!

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Planning ahead: making your search work | My Learning Essentials

The University of Manchester Library have launched an innovative suite of interactive e-learning resources covering a variety of information literacy and academic skills topics, which are freely available for use under a Creative Commons licence.

These online resources are highly interactive, using diverse and practical learning activities throughout each resource to provide frequent opportunities for users to practise relevant skills and techniques.

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Best keyword research tools | SEO Experts

Best keyword research tools | SEO Experts | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
If you wish to create a list of relevant keywords, then these tools should make it a lot easier to do so.
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Keywords Are Dead! Long Live User Intent! | Grant Simmons

Keywords Are Dead! Long Live User Intent! | Grant Simmons | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Your brand's online presence needs to align around targeted customer intent, not keywords-focused optimization. Focus on tactics that will play to Google’s more complex side: mapping queries to actions, intent research, and aligned content creation.
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