Intro to Computing - How the Internet WorksHow can the internet help a student combine research from multiple sources quickly?ABy asking friends to write the reportBBy reading only printed booksCBy using search engines to find and compare information onlineDBy turning off the computerCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand research methods before the internetStudents had to visit libraries and read many books physically.Step 2: Identify how the internet speeds researchSearch engines let students quickly find, compare, and gather information from many websites.Final Answer:By using search engines to find and compare information online -> Option CQuick Check:Internet research = Search engines for quick info [OK]Quick Trick: Search engines gather info fast from many sites [OK]Common Mistakes:Ignoring online toolsRelying only on printed booksAvoiding computer use
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