F.I.R.S.T. Tutorial

Chapter Six: Searching for and Evaluating Web Resources
In this chapter: Using web search engines and directories; evaluating webpages as information sources

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Review

Let's review quickly what you've learned about searching the web:

When browsing, use a directory to search for web pages.
When looking for something specific, or something unusual, use a search engine.
Be highly critical of all information found on the Internet.
Remember the most common domain names - .com, .edu and .org - and what they stand for.
Remember how to find the domain name of a web site.

On to the quiz!