Earlier this year, I listed the edtech topics I’m still passionate about after all these years. One of those topics is search strategies and discovery tools for students. To that end, I recently updated my eBook on Teaching search strategies for history students.
In my updated e-book Teaching search strategies for history students I describe activities you can use in middle and high school (grades 5-12) classrooms. When you purchase a copy of the eBook, you can use the activities exactly as written (you have permission to use the images I’ve included) or modify them to meet the needs of your students.
i wrote Teaching search strategies for history students to help you help your students get beyond the first page of search results. To that end, I provide guidance on using search tools and databases often overlooked by students. These include tools like Google Scholar’s patent and court search, Get The Research, and a myriad of online archives and databases.
Teaching search strategies for history students It was written for middle and high school social studies teachers who have heard students say, “I can’t find anything on this.”
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