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“It’s on the Internet , so it must be true!”

“It’s on the Internet, so it must be true!”. Understanding the “Grammar” of the Internet “The Internet is the wild, wild West of information Students

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Page 1: “It’s on the Internet, so it must be true!”. Understanding the “Grammar” of the Internet “The Internet is the wild, wild West of information Students

“It’s on the Internet , so it must be true!”

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“The Internet is the wild, wild West of information

Students need to learn :

Meta-Web Information a way to develop the critical thinking skills of understanding the structure of the information on the Internet and how to cross-reference the sourceAuthorsPurpose

and there is no sheriff in town !!

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Working protocol URL- universal

resource locator (indicator or address)

Aka- web address

Domain names:What do they mean?www.shschicago.orgwww.uiowa.eduwww.chicagocubs.comwww.whitehouse.govCountry codes –

domain extensions

As with books, there are Internet equivalentsof footnotes, indexes, and bibliographies

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E-VENTURE Think of a domain

name to advertise yourself.

See if it is available at www.register.comor EasyDNS.com

Check all domain extensions

Which ones exist and who owns them?

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What is the site trying to accomplish?Sell? Present information? Advocate ideas? Entertain?

What is the difference between advocacy and objectivity?

Does advertising overshadow the content?

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What We Should look for…

1. Accuracy -

2.Authority-

3. Objectivity-

4. Currency -

5. Coverage -

Author and “contact us “ section

Credentials? URL? Where does it come from?

Why was it written? Purpose? Is there advertising?

Is it current? When last updated? Dead links?

Is there a fee? Is it text only? Software necessary?

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Image: http://www.lessonpaths.com/learn/i/explore-the-topic/radcab-2

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Readable•Is this a “just-right” resource for me?•Can I understand the information on my own, or with a little help?•Is it “kid-friendly”?

Trustworthy•Can I find an author or publisher name?•Do I recognize the resource? ( URL, publisher, author,name)•Is the information current? What is the copyright date?•Can I find at least one other source with the same information?Useful•Does this resource have what I am looking for?•Does it follow my research plan?•Do I need it?

source: Bailldon, Mark and Rindi. Guiding Independence:Developing a Research tool to support Student Decision making

When deciding to use a resource for your research project, ask yourself the following questions

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URLIP address

BiasDomain Name

ExtensionReadabilityAdvocacy

Using an example of a site we looked at earlier, see if you can apply some of these concepts to this web address: www.globalwarming.org

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Comparing sites First, what you can you describe from the

following URLs without even clicking on them? Global Warming #1 Global Warming #2 Global Warming #3 Global Warming #4With a partner, rank the usefulness of each site

based on the criteria you have determined.Share your information and support your

rankings withEvidence.

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Read the URLDo you recognize the domain name?What is the extension in the domain name?Are you on a personal page?

Examine the contentIs the information on the site helpful?Does the site have more resources & links? Do the links work?Is the site upto date/ can you tell when it was last update?Is the information correct/Are the facts different from information you have found elsewhere?

Ask about the author and ownerIs the author’s name on the site?Is there a contact person or e-mail address?Is there any information about the author/Does the author know the topic well? Is he or she an expert?

Look at the Links

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•www.dhmo.org

•www.dogisland.com

•http://savetheorangutan.googlepages.com/home

•Frogs on ice

•The Exploratorium

•Ova Prima Foundation

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ALSC Children and Technology Committee.”Selection Criteria,”Great Sites. http://www.ala.org/parentspage/greatsites/criteria.html

.Baildon, Mark and Rindi. “Guiding Independence: Developing a Research Tool to Support Student Decision Making in Selection Online Information Sources. The Reading Teacher. Vol. 61, No.8. May , 2008 . Pgs. 636-647

November, Alan. Empowering Students With Technology. Pearson Education:2001.Schrock, Kathleen. Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators,”Critical Evaluation of a Website Middle School Level.” http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/evalmidd.html January 15,2008