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 By Greg R. Notess
 
 
 “If you teach Web searching you need this book. Steal it if you must, but don’t make the mistake of putting it down and walking away.”Here is a unique and practical reference for anyone who teaches Web searching. Greg Notess shares his own techniques and strategies along with expert tips and advice from a virtual “who’s who” of Web search training: Joe Barker, Paul Barron, Phil Bradley, John Ferguson, Alice Fulbright, Ran Hock, Jeff Humphrey, Diane Kovacs, Gary Price, Danny Sullivan, Rita Vine, and Sheila Webber.
 — Roy Tennant
 TechEssence.info
 
 Teaching Web Search Skills covers all these topics and more:
 
 Understanding your audience
Instructional session goals
Online tutorials
Web search terminology
Organizing the training session 
Creating workshop Web pages
Presentation tips, tricks, and shortcuts
Anecdotes, examples, and exercises
 
 This comprehensive and readable guide presents a variety of approaches to instructional design and methodology, lists a range of essential training resources, and features dozens of helpful figures, search screens, worksheets, handouts, and sample training materials. If you train Internet users to search the Web, this is the book you’ve been waiting for!
 
 
 “Greg Notess pulls together an impressive number of training tips, tapping not only into his own considerable knowledge base but also into the minds of the foremost Web search trainers on two continents. Teaching Web Search Skills is a wonderful learning experience!”
 — Marydee Ojala
 Program Coordinator
 WebSearch University
 
 2006/368 pp/softbound
 
 
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