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TOP 3 E-LEARNING PROGRAMS TO BECOME A POWER SEARCHER

“The only people who achieve much are those who want knowledge so badly that they seek it while the conditions are still unfavorable. Favorable conditions never come.” ~ C. S. Lewis

INTRODUCTION

Information is power. And, it is the core requisite to construct knowledge. In this knowledge era, people who can locate information quickly are considered to be more knowledgeable than those who carry information with them. There is a clear shift in the definition of ‘knowledge’. Hence, mastering search skills is one of the most important skills in today’s workplace.

Here are a few interesting facts (adapted from various research reports) related to the amount of time that we spend searching for information on the World Wide Web (WWW):

SMART WEB SEARCHING

How do you rate yourself on your web search skills? Take a look at these statements (below):

In case your answers for some of the above statements are ‘No’, it may be a good idea to look at ways to further sharpen your web search skills. This could help you make yourself more productive in your personal and professional lives.

Here are our observations on three of the most effective instructional programs that are aimed at equipping people with smart web searching skills (using Google Search Engine, Google Maps, and Google Earth).

A-GOOGLE-A-DAYThe one that’s most interesting and hence the first in our list of instructional resources is – ‘A Google-A-Day’ – a lateral thinking daily puzzle/game from Google that helps enhance your creativity and smart search skills.

We found this game highly interesting and engaging; here are the reasons:

In addition to the points discussed above, we were captivated by the technological innovation that makes the game highly intriguing. As you can read on the website, the game is powered by Deja Google – a version of Google Search Engine that allows you to solve puzzles by searching the Internet – a version (of the Internet) that existed before this game was launched!

What, according to you, would’ve inspired Google to use a still-capture of Internet for this game? Click the following link below to experience ‘A Google-A-Day’ and solve many other puzzles –  http://agoogleaday.com/#

POWER SEARCHING WITH GOOGLEPower Searching with Google is second on our list resources. It is an online, self-paced course that’ll help you master your web searching skills. This highly engaging course comprises the following levels:

We found this course (both levels) highly engaging and effective; here are the reasons:

However, as you can observe, the (Course Completion) certifications and collaborative learning through online Forums are not supported presently since these were available only in the synchronous versions of these courses.

Here are the links for you to experience the courses:

MAPPING WITH GOOGLEThe third resource is ‘Mapping with Google’- a self-paced online course that’ll help you master your mapping skills by applying what you learn in the program. This course helps discover new ways to navigate the world around you with Google Maps and Google Earth. You’ll also learn to annotate and create your own maps using Google Maps Engine Lite. The course consists of five units with a set of lessons and activities for you to complete in each unit.

We found this course highly engaging; here are the reasons:

Here is the link for you to experience this course – https://mapping.withgoogle.com/

OTHER RESOURCES

THE BOTTOM LINE

Almost all organizations in the knowledge business devote quality time on research and development, not just to keep themselves abreast of the latest educational technologies and trends, but also to find ways for innovative thinking and ideas that could help leverage their business goals. However, for achieving this, information stands as the key factor. The quality of knowledge they could construct is greatly dependent on the quality of information they procure, which again is directly proportional to the research skills their people possess. This clearly signifies the need to have a process (as part of a training plan) to empower employees for smart searching in the bigger picture of the organization’s business goals.

What are the innovative resources and techniques that you use to equip your employees with smart web searching skills? What are your experiences on using those in your workplace? Let us know.

Written by Santhosh Kumar

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