Evidence Evaluation Year 1 Focus

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Evidence Evaluation Year 1 Focus (C) 2017 – George Mason University, Learning Agents Center Laboratory for Collective Intelligence, Mihai Boicu Argupedias – The Encyclopedia of Arguments for Crowd Problem Solving

Overview Presentation Goals Lesson Objective Module Overview Available Lessons with Instructions

Presentation Goals Sample Lesson Plan Introducing Evidence Analysis Principles Introducing sInvestigator

Lesson Objectives Understand how evidence is used to construct simple arguments Understand the main credentials of scientific open source evidence Analyze the main credentials of representative types of open source scientific evidence

Module Overview Part 1: Introducing a simple argument Part 2: Using Google search to support the argument Part 3: Analyzing evidence features Part 4: Using authoritative sources to support the argument

Formulating an Inquiry

Module Overview Part 1: Introducing a simple argument Part 2: Using Google search to support the argument Part 3: Analyzing evidence features Part 4: Using authoritative sources to support the argument

Searching for Evidence

Wikipedia Evidence

Defining the Evidence in sInvestigator

Associating the Evidence in sInvestigator RELEVANCE CREDIBILITY

Credibility Features for Evidence

The Single Chain Rule (AND)

Module Overview Part 1: Introducing a simple argument Part 2: Using Google search to support the argument Part 3: Analyzing evidence features Part 4: Using authoritative sources to support the argument

Searching the Original Text

Book on the Internet

Credentials of an Internet Book

Module Overview Part 1: Introducing a simple argument Part 2: Using Google search to support the argument Part 3: Analyzing evidence features Part 4: Using authoritative sources to support the argument

The Book

Book Analysis

Online Authoritative Resource

Online Authoritative Analysis

Overview Presentation Goals Lesson Objective Module Overview Available Lessons with Instructions

Available Lessons with Instructions Inquiry: What is the wind power potential of US? Two lessons presented various aspects related to evidence management

Inquiry: What is the wind power potential of US? Knowledge Bases: 05 Evidence Evaluation 09 Evidence Search and Representation

Inquiry: What is the wind power potential of US?

Step by Step Instructions