this is what is really important because it shows hw to evaluate websites!!!! how fun!!!
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Criteria for the Classroom
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Tabetha ColvinA website that provides question to ask your self about each topic. Also explains each topic.
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Criteria for Evaluating Web Resources
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Ned DavisLesley University
Evaluating Web Sites
Criteria for the Classroom
Trying to sort out the gems from the junk on the Internet?
Teachers and students may use the following criteria to select web sites for their academic work.
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Jaclyn Karabinasclear list of what learners should be able to apply to determine authenticity of information via Lesley library guides.
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- commercial
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- a hoax (see below)
- Country names appear as a two-letter abbreviation in the domain name. For a complete list, go to Domain Name Registries around the World.
- New domain names include .museum, .info and .biz, among others. Read more about them at InterNic FAQ on Domain Names.
What is the purpose of the site or page? Look for tips in graphics and text. Web pages may be...
What does the URL (Web address) say about the producer of the web site, and its purpose? Look at the final syllable in the domain name. The first three sites below are all "White House" sites. Which is the official White House site? How can you tell? Note that all three sites are easily accessible in a web search for "White House".
.gov Government agency: www.whitehouse.gov .net Internet Service Provider: www.whitehouse.net .com Commercial site (Note: www.whitehouse.com is a pornographic site. Go there at your own risk.) .edu Higher education - www.lesley.edu. Other educational sites may appear with different domain names: www.whitehouse.gov/kids .mil Military site- www.navy.mil/ ~ ("tilde") Personal site - http://www.members.tripod.com/~DAdams/qkbrdinf.html .org Organization; may be charitable, religious, or a lobbying group - http://www.rtda.org.
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Cotham School LibraryTeachers and students may use the following criteria to select web sites for their academic work.
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Evaluating Web Sites
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Criteria for the Classroom
Trying to sort out the gems from the junk on the Internet?
Teachers and students may use the following criteria to select web sites for
their academic work.
Faculty developing course syllabi may link to
Faculty Checklist for Evaluating Information
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Monica GattoCriteria for Evaluating Web Resources: Purpose, authority, objectivity, appropriateness, currency, responsibility, clarity, and accessibility.
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- Does the content reflect a bias?
- Is the bias explicit or hidden?
- Does the identity of the author or sponsor suggest a bias?
- How does the bias impact the usefulness of the information?
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What does the URL (Web address) say about the producer of the web site, and its purpose? Look at the final syllable in the domain name. The first three sites below are all "White House" sites. Which is the official White House site? How can you tell? Note that all three sites are easily accessible in a web search for "White House".
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and .biz, among others. Read more about them at InterNic FAQ on Domain Names.
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What is the purpose of the site or page? Look for tips in graphics and text. Web pages may be...
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- commercial
- informative
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- persuasive
- personal
- institutional
- a hoax (see below)
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Olivia MannGood website for website evaluation. It's a .edu, so it should be good.
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- Can you get in?
- Does the site load quickly?
- Can you move around the site easily?
- Is the site or page still there next time?
- Is there a text-only alternative for the visually-impaired?
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Katherine Thomas"Criteria for Evaluating Web Resources
* Purpose
* Authority
* Objectivity
* Appropriateness
* Currency
* Responsibility
* Clarity
* Accessibility"-
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Teachers and students may use the following criteria to select web sites for their academic work.
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Purpose
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Appropriateness & Relevance
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Hoaxes!
Hoaxes present a major challenge for evaluating information found on the Web. Here are several examples to test your Evaluation IQ. To verify the authenticity of the site, you may have to drill down through several layers to find "About" or "Contact Us". Some of the examples below are harmless and entertaining; others are harmful, even hateful. All could give misinformation to the unaware reader.
Martin Luther King World Trade Organization The Onion http://www.onion.com/ Women and Aids http://147.129.226.1/library/research/AIDSFACTS.htm
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Teachers and students may use the following criteria to select web sites for their academic work.
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