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Embed the EdNA Online Search application in your page

http://www.edna.edu.au/system/tools/search.html

(Hint copy the code first of all into Notepad and then into your html page)

 

1.Find:

  EdNA Online Small Logo
2. Look for: in:
3. Search in:    
   EdNA Evaluated pages    
   EdNA Collections    
   Items linked to EdNA evaluated pages    
  or:  
Embedding an EdNA Online Search in your web page.
Let's say you searched for Gallipoli and the EdNA search yielded a set of results that you want your students to explore.
Click in the Address bar of your browser and highlight all the text (this is called 'the search string')
It gives you something that looks a bit like this

http://www.edna.edu.au/discover/index.html?Viewmode=ViewFulls&queryText=Gallipoli&Submit=Search&word=all&sector=0&dbset=edna&country=all&externalCollection=none

However if you type the word Gallipoli in your web page and use Ctrl-K, then you can paste the EdNA search string into the hyperlink like I have done here.  Then when your students click on the word Gallipoli, they will get the same search results that you did.
You could even, if you want to, indicate that this is an EdNA search by inserting an EdNA image in front of your search.

e.g. Gallipoli

Go to http://www.edna.edu.au/system/tools/logo.html and collect the logo from there.
Embedding an EdNA Online category in your web page
The EdNA Online School education categories are at http://www.edna.edu.au/discover/browsemap.html?sector=3830
The numbers at the end of each line in the Browse Map are category numbers
So let us say that you want make a link to Studies of Asia which has a category number of 12150
This is the URL for that category http://www.edna.edu.au/go/browse/12150
So you use that URL and type on your page Studies of Asia and use the URL as the hyperlink.

Studies of Asia

You could use a similar technique for a Google Search for Gallipoli

Gallipoli