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Debra GottslebenWebsite designed to teach info lit skills in an unit about explorers. All About Explorers was developed by a group of teachers as a means of teaching students about the Internet. Although the Internet can be a tremendous resource for gathering information about a topic, we found that students often did not have the skills to discern useful information from worthless data.
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Doug PetersonGreat starting place to learn about explorers.
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Shawn KimballEverything you've ever wanted to know about every explorer who ever lived...and more!
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Linda NitscheAll About Explorers was developed by a group of teachers as a means of teaching students about the Internet. Although the Internet can be a tremendous resource for gathering information about a topic, we found that students often did not have the skills to discern useful information from worthless data.
So we set out to develop a series of lessons for elementary age students in which we would demonstrate that just because it is out there for the searching does not mean it is worthwhile. -
velear chavezEverything you've ever wanted to know about every explorer who ever lived...and more!
Evaluating Websites: Fake Web pages/information about Explorers -
Deborah HaddrickThis site showcases a number of fake Websites about explorers for students to be made aware that not all onthe net is accurate.
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Lisa VanGordenteaching resource for reviewing internet sources
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Keisa WilliamsHoax website about explorers
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Dana DiNittoAll about explorers
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Diane Rasweilerevaluating websites
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Jillian Berlinskiincorrect explorer info...teaching tool
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Lee MowbrayWebquests, global explorers like Drake and Cabot, teacher's page
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Patricia ConeThis is a spoof site - intended to be compared with "real" sources
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Tammie CiccarelliAll About Explorers was developed by a group of teachers as a means of teaching students about the Internet. Although the Internet can be a tremendous resource for gathering information about a topic, we found that students often did not have the skills t
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Willy KjellstromSpoof site to teach media literacy and resource checking.
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Mark WoolleyA spoof site. None of the facts are true. Give it to kids as a primary resource, but ask them to cross-reference with other tools. See what results you get!
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Eric HilemanBrilliant webquuest activity on internet searching
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Joanna Tillsonfake web sites
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Glenn Wiebea great "fake" site help kids evaluate online resources
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classroom linksBiographies of colonial America era explorers.
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Brian MullFictional Website about explorers
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