Monday, March 8, 2010
Evaluation
In this chapter on evaluating internet resources, I learned: how to use a seven-step evaluation system to determine the accuracy and reliability of internet information sources; how to use a rubric to rate website information.
One of the greatest resources we know have on hand is the World Wide Web. We can find information to almost any subject imaginable with just the click of a button. This resource is extremely useful but at the same time can crippling as well. A lot of time when books are published they are made sure that the information written is legitimate as where on web that is not always the case. When getting reliable references from the web you must make sure the information that you’re gathering is coming from a credible source rather than form a 15 year old kid who’s posting nonsense on the web. The fact is that anybody can put stuff on the web so it is important to make sure the information you’re receiving is factual.
Evaluating internet source of information helps we determine if they are reliable and useful. Knowing how to critically evaluate internet material not only helps we become a better student, but will help you in your work life beyond college.
Use the internet source evaluation system described in this chapter as a tool for assessing websites. Two Rand C A uses following seven steps:
1. Know your purpose
2. Double –check facts and sources
3. Consider the source
4. Evaluate content
5. Determine intended audience
6. Evaluate the writing
7. Use what you already know.
CRCB C14 Exercises
P488
Part1
Objective questions
1.
1). Rubric - b
2). HTML – d
3). 2RCA – e
4). WWW – a
5).Internet – c
a. A visual component of the internet, which can include pictures, sound, video clips, and more.
b. A type of chart used to evaluate a product or process.
c. Countless networks of computers that are connected
d. The computer language of the WWW
e. A mnemonic used to remember the sever-step website evaluation.
2. An ”open-minded skeptic” refers to someone
a. Who does not accept everything read as truth but is willing t consider and research questionable information
3. Which of the seven steps of the internet source evaluation system is missing from this list: know your purpose; evaluate the look and content;..
c. consider the source
4. Which of the following is not a reason to use a rubric?
d. To determine if you will receive a good grade on your research paper.
5. If information is relevant, it is
b. Related to the topic you are researching.
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