Nancy Woodward's E-Learning Journey
  • Welcome
  • E-Learning for Educators
    • Reflective Journal
    • Discussion Facilitation
    • Survey
    • Learning>
      • Custom Search Engine
      • Diigo
      • Investigative Search 4.0
  • Instructional Design for e-Learning
    • Introduction
    • Course Outline
    • Learning Guides
    • Sample Activity
    • Sample Syllabus
    • Reflections on Instructional Design
  • Assessment in E-Learning
    • About Madison College
    • Concept Map
    • Course Competencies>
      • Bloom's Taxonomy
      • Objective One
      • Objective Two
      • Objective Three
      • Objective Four
    • Sample Rubric
    • References
  • Creating Collaborative Communities
    • Contact Info
    • Reflections
    • PLE
    • Community Matrix
    • First Week
    • Tip Sheet
    • EASy Lesson
  • E-Learning Practicum
    • Annotations
    • Mid-Term Reflection

Custom Search Engine

One of the most interesting activities in the E-Learning for Educators class was creating Custom Search Engines (CSE). A Custom Search Engine allows you to create a set of resources for your students. By entering search terms in the CSE, the students results are limited to the sources the creator has added to the search engine. This is a good way to keep students on target when they are doing their research.

Below is a link to a Custom Search Engine on QR Codes.
CSE
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