You do
not always have to know a website’s address in order to use the Internet. It is
important to know how to search for information. One of the best methods to
search is to use a search engine. A search engine is a software system on the
Internet that will conduct a search of its own database of websites based on
terms you have entered. As a result, you will be shown a list of web addresses
that contain the term you were looking to find. An example of a popular search
engine iswww.google.com.
First you
will need to open Internet Explorer then enter www.google.com in the address bar. 
 To
conduct the search, point and click your mouse in the search textbox. Type in the textbox the words or words
you would like to search. Then point and click your mouse on the Google Search button below the search textbox.
As an example, the word
‘flowers’ was entered into the Google textbox and after clicking on the Google
Search button these are the results:
Every phrase in either blue
with an underline may be clicked on to visit that particular site. These are
hyperlinks to websites. The websites deemed most fitting for the search are found
at the near the top of the list. There are also paid sponsors found at the top
(shaded) and to the right of the screen that you may visit if you wish. You can
see actual web addresses in green text.
In addition, notice the
results area:
These results are found on
the top right of the page. 233,000,000 would be impossible to go through
therefore you will need to learn ways to reduce the amount of results. To
continue reviewing the search results pages, scroll to the bottom of the Google
webpage until you see:
Click on the number 2 or on the blue arrow to the right to
continue through the search results.
You may not always get the
results you are looking for so you will need to play with searchable terms.
Using more words in combination, and especially more specific words will
help.  Be aware that not all websites that are found in the results are appropriate
to your search. Read the blurb under the result name on the list before you
click. In addition, do not click on anything that seems inappropriate, too good
to be true, or dangerous. Use your gut instinct before you click. There are
many websites out there on the Internet that will mislead and try to take
advantage of beginners. Use caution.
Address
Bar
A horizontal area at the top of the browser window where you enter
the web address of the website that you would like to visit.
Browser
A browser is a software program used to access and navigate the
Internet. It is used to enable users to view web pages.
Search
Engine
A software system on the Internet that will conduct a search of
its own database of websites based on terms you have entered.
Hyperlink
A word, button, and/or image that when clicked will go to another
webpage either within the same website or to another web address.
Internet
The Internet is an
information system connecting computers globally. It is an electronic
communications pathway. It includes all the physical telephones lines and other
cables that link computer s to computers.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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