We are meeting in 360406
for class today. This is a computer lab in the International Building (The Building next to JiTao and across from the Art and Culture Center).
Complete the following activity for homework.
Evaluating Web Resources:Listen to the Evaluate Web Pages Tutorialand then do the Evaluate Web Pages Exercise (in the PDF file)from the Wolfram Memorial Library at Widener University. This site has a 15-minute multimedia tutorial that teaches you how to evaluate web resources. There is also an exercise worksheet that helps you to review the key ideas in the tutorial. This page has links to checklists for evaluating Advocacy, Business/Marketing, Information, News, and Personal web pages.
More Web Evaluation Links Evaluating Resources
: Information on how to evaluate resources. Evaluating Web Resources: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask. From the UC Berkeley Library
Here are two sets of articles on the topic of abortion. What would you need to consider when you evaluate them? In-clinic Abortions
Evaluation Criteria: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: or, Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources. This site has links to many webpages that illustrate the Evaluation Criteria. Here is a 2-page printable version of the Evaluation Criteria Checklist.
Critically Analyzing Information Sources: This is a good explanation of how to evaluate any source. Written from the perspective of evaluating print sources, not internet sources.
360406
for class today. This is a computer lab in the International Building (The Building next to JiTao and across from the Art and Culture Center).
Complete the following activity for homework.
Evaluating Web Resources:Listen to the Evaluate Web Pages Tutorialand then do the Evaluate Web Pages Exercise (in the PDF file)from the Wolfram Memorial Library at Widener University. This site has a 15-minute multimedia tutorial that teaches you how to evaluate web resources. There is also an exercise worksheet that helps you to review the key ideas in the tutorial. This page has links to checklists for evaluating Advocacy, Business/Marketing, Information, News, and Personal web pages.
More Web Evaluation Links
Evaluating Resources
: Information on how to evaluate resources.
Evaluating Web Resources: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask. From the UC Berkeley Library
Here are two sets of articles on the topic of abortion. What would you need to consider when you evaluate them?
In-clinic Abortions
Abortion Pain: Summary of information that used to be on Planned Parenthood site, and some counterexamples.
Is Abortion Safe?
Is Abortion Safe? Physical Complications
Is Abortion Safe? Psychological Consequences
Here are even more sites with information on what you should look for as you evaluate the information that you find on the internet.