Learning Technique: Reverse image search

Reverse image search

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This lesson contains 6 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 15 min

Introduction

In this activity, the students will engage in reverse searching. They are required to identify the search terms they would use in a search engine to find a specific image related to the topic. This not only demonstrates their knowledge of the subject but also teaches them how search engines and Boolean operators work. By utilizing Boolean operators (such as "AND," "OR," and "NOT") and selecting relevant search terms, the students can effectively refine their searches and locate the desired image. This exercise enhances their search skills and encourages critical thinking in using search engines to find relevant information.

Instructions

Indeed, this activity can be used in every subject and at any stage of the lesson. You will notice that it can be quite challenging for students to come up with the appropriate and relevant search terms. To increase the difficulty level of the lesson, you can introduce Boolean operators. These operators include "AND," "OR," and "NOT" (used in Google).

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Reverse image search

Learning Technique




What search terms would you use to find this image in Google?



What search terms would you use to find this image in Google?
Use ‘AND’ in your answer. 



What search terms would you use to find this image in Google?
Use ‘OR’ in your answer. 



What search terms would you use to find this image in Google?
Use ‘NOT’ in your answer. 

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