5 Features of Google Advanced Search That Students Should Know How to Use
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5 Features of Google Advanced Search That Students Should Know How to Use

One of last week’s most popular post was this one in which I explained how excluding words from search results helped my students get past a little roadblock in their quest to find plans for an Arduino car. Excluding words from search results is one of many features in Google’s Advanced Search menu that students should know how to use. A couple of years ago I published this short video about other advanced search options that students should know how to use. 

In this video I demonstrate and explain why students should know how to use the following advanced search functions:
  • File type
  • Top level domain
  • Language
  • Region
  • Publication date

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One of last week’s most popular post was this one in which I explained how excluding words from search results helped my students get past a little roadblock in their quest to find plans for an Arduino car. Excluding words from search results is one of many features in Google’s Advanced Search menu that students should know how to use. A couple of years ago I published this short video about other advanced search options that students should know how to use. In this video I demonstrate and explain why students should know how to use the following advanced search functions:File typeTop level domainLanguageRegionPublication dateThis post originally appeared on Free Technology for Teachers
if you see it elsewhere, it has been used without permission.
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