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Smart Search

Searching “smartly” means knowing how to use search engines, alter Web site addresses, and even search in the language you know best. Here's how:

It's Greek to Me
Search in your native tongue.

ESL students doing online research can change Google's Preferences so the interface (the actual text on Google's search pages) or the sites found are in the student's native language

Back to the Source
Navigate easily to a site's home page!

Teach middle and high school students to "backtrack" Web sites. When they find a great Web page and want to look at more pages on the same site, but can't figure out how to do that from the page they're on, show students how to go to the site's main page by deleting everything after the extension (.com, .org, .edu, etc.) in the URL.

Refine Your Search
Advanced searches find the pages you need.