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Title: Credible Sources


1
Credible Sources
  • The quest to find good information on the
    internet.

2
What do you already know about the internet?
  • Do you have the internet at home?
  • What kind of information can be found on the web?
  • Are you using the web sites as a source of
    information for papers or projects?
  • Is everything you find on the internet true?

3
How can you tell if a site is credible?
  • OBJECTIVITY
  • Is the author being biased?
  • Is the information slanted heavily toward a
    particular view?
  • Is the page designed to sway opinion?
  • Is there any advertising on the page?
  • http//www.alternet.org/story/35846/?commentsview
    cID117735pID117710
  • IF the answer is YES to any of the above
    questions, the data or material might be
    questionable.

4
How can you tell if a site is credible?
  • ACCURACY
  • Is the information accurate?
  • Does the information sound accurate and is the
    grammar error-free?
  • Is there an editor responsible for checking the
    information?
  • IF the answer is NO to any of the above, the
    material may be questionable.

5
How can you tell if a site is credible?
  • CURRENCY
  • Is the information current?
  • Is the page dated? If so, when was the last
    update?
  • How current are the links?
  • Have some links expired or moved?
  • http//www.mcps.org/mcps.html, click on
    Blacksburg High School
  • IF the answer is YES to any of the above, the
    material may be questionable.

6
How can you tell if a site is credible?
  • AUTHORITY
  • Is the author an expert on the subject?
  • Are the authors identity and qualifications
    available?
  • Is the author associated with an educational
    institution or other reputable organization (the
    domain name will give you a clue .org? .edu?
    .net? .gov? .com?)?
  • Does the publisher or publication have a
    reputation for reliability?
  • Is contact information available on the site?
  • http//www.mcps.org
  • IF the answer to any of the above is NO, the
    material may be credible.

7
Search Engines
  • What are some popular ones?
  • How does a search engine work?
  • Helps you find relevant information for your area
  • The more you articulate, the better your sites
    will be
  • Match the key words you typed to words in an
    article or title.
  • What do the tan boxes at the top mean?
  • http//www.google.com/search?hlenqcars

8
Credible sites?
  • http//www.recsports.vt.edu/intramurals/
  • http//www.essaysedit.com/thesis.php
  • http//owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/hypertext/
    ResearchW/

9
Closing
  • What criteria should we use to determine if a
    site is credible?
  • Why do we need to know if a site is credible?
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