-Interactive map of “The Deserted City of Ani” -Lots of extensive information on many of the different cites within the city, which the viewer may access.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Searching on the Internet
Advertisements

Welcome to Jestek Web Site SITE DELUX Making Web Site Changes: Site Add-Ons This tutorial is designed to help you make changes on your own with your SiteDelux.
Web Site Evaluation.
Evaluating the Internet by Ms. Gould. Uses of the Internet The Internet has so much information available to find It can be used to find information or.
Should I Believe It? A Practical Guide to Evaluating the Quality of Internet Websites RAH 10/08.
HOW TO EVALUATE A WEBSITE? KJS LIBRARY Dana Dukic.
Chemistry Research Project Grade 10 Mr. Pendergast Mr. Vaitekunas.
Tried-and-true: Are you familiar with the website creator from other school projects? Has your teacher recommended this site as one to use? Remember to.
WEB PAGE EVALUATION: CAN EVERYTHING ON THE INTERNET BE TRUSTED? Next.
Provide clear navigation mechanisms.. Provide clear and consistent navigation mechanisms orientation information, navigation bars, a site map, etc.
WORDS… more than just letters. Evaluating and Citing Electronic Resources Created by Doreen E.C. Brown, MLIS Updated 2/5/2010.
Catherine Gorden LIS654 November 3, SimplePages is a plugin for Omeka that allows content to be added to an Omeka site by creating webpages using.
Sharon Elin 2007 Citing Internet Sources the Easy Way ~ Using Easybib.com.
How to Create an MLA citation for a web document....
Good Websites. 2. Submit one good web interface. This website is a good because of it usability and appears of the website.
Brian Bostrom Photography By Scott Remsen December 15, 2005.
Website: Best Practices. Sources: The World Wide Web Consortium the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web Research-Based Web.
How do Students Choose Which Websites to Utilize when Conducting an Internet Search? Jennifer Newman.
Creating Electronic Pathfinders for the Library and Classroom Dr. Marilyn Shontz, Associate Professor Program in School and Public Librarianship Rowan.
1 CLUB View The effective web site system to market your golf club A brief presentation about websites by Kevin Evans of WEBCreative UK ltd.
Do’s and Don’ts of Web Design By: Cassandra VanHumbeck.
A Brief Glimpse of Web Design By: Samantha Beckett.
Designing for the Web 7 Useful Design Principles.
Killer Web Content Author: Gerry McGovern. The Theory ContentA valuable asset and if managed well can deliver tremendous value During the 1980’s web focus.
Paul Mundy and Bob Huggan 1 Websites.
Do’s and Don’ts of Web Design By: Andrew Mingo. Do: Use font that is easy to read on your background Don’t: Use really wild coloured fonts that are hard.
Be a Web site detective.  make sure they’ve found good Web sites.  Good sites have accurate information, they are up to date.
Accessing Reliable Internet Sites Please view the following slides in order. Carefully read the text and follow any instructions that are given.
Updated website; linked to the updated social sites.
4 Simple Web Design Rules. Your Web Site Should Be Easy To Read  Choose your text and background colors very carefully  Don't use backgrounds that obscure.
CREATED BY: BRAYDEN ROOS DO’S AND DON’TS OF WEB DESIGN.
+ Web Design Terminology Digital Communications III- Frameworks-2.1 Terminology HTML Domain Name Hot Spot Site Maps.
A Guide for Teachers By: Jana Bowling. 1. Why Use Nettrekker? Why Use Nettrekker? 2. Meeting the Standards Meeting the Standards AASL Standards 3. A Revised.
PRINCIPLES OF WEB DESIGN. EDGAR GARCIA – WEB DESIGN 2/8/13.
Monitoring web sites RSS and other tools. Monitoring web sites Why monitor? What? How will we monitor? How will we get the results?
Evaluating Web Sites C. Schwartz, LMS November 25, 2013.
READ THESE Instructions! The following presentation is intended to help you think critically and intelligently about websites. To move from one page to.
HOW TO EVALUATE A WEBSITE? Designed by: Dana Dukic.
Web Research Guide Evaluating Websites Mrs. Roesler September 2012.
Creating Reader-Centered Web pages and Websites. Designing Websites Design with same qualities as other workplace communications ▫Usability and Persuasiveness.
Science Fair Resources. Access the FBISD resources at
Homework Helper Natalie, Jessica, Matt, and Holly.
CHOOSE 1 OF THESE.
Presented by, Bafrand,
By: Your Name ELEMENTS OF WEB DESIGN. VISUAL APPEAL Optimization of Graphics, for people to stay on your website, your pictures have to load out as soon.
1 RESEARCHING USING ONLINE SOURCES _____________________________ A Guide to Searching for and Evaluating Web Pages on the Internet.
Chapter 9.  Personal Knowledge & Experience  Select familiar topics ▪ Personal knowledge is good support ▪ Examples, illustrations, explanations ▪ From.
Making the website. Get your folders sorted first Create a new folder in “N” called “My hockey website” Create folders inside called “Documents”, “images”
2.2 Internet Basics.
Evaluating Websites Just because you found it on the Internet, doesn’t make it a good site.
Evaluating Web Resources
Reliable and UNRELIABLE Sources
Internet Searching: Finding Quality Information
INTERNET.
Searching the Internet
Searching the Internet
EFETAC and NEMAC Collaboration
Beverly Jorgenson Library/Media Specialist John Marshall High School
Introduction to Internet Technology
Is it a Good Web Site to use?
C. Schwartz, LMS December 2016
Research Lesson 1 URLs & Hyperlinks How to access the World Wide Web.
Website production.
Research Lesson 1 URLs & Hyperlinks How to access the World Wide Web.
Use an Internet Browser
Week 5 Websites and Creative Commons
Internet Use.
Evaluating Websites Mr. LaBrake.
Web Skills.
Internet Vocabulary Terms
Presentation transcript:

-Interactive map of “The Deserted City of Ani” -Lots of extensive information on many of the different cites within the city, which the viewer may access easily. -Constant updates (last one 1/8/06) -Very cool presentation in both the map page as well as the information pages. Link to Virtual Ani

-Interactive map of the Ancient Near East Region -Map shows not individual cities, but regions. -Interactive aspect of the map allows viewer to click through time and watch the regions shift. -Very cool presentation; some text hard to read. -When clicking on regions, given links to many websites for further information. Some of the linked sites are a somewhat unrelated. Link to Medieval Map

-Loads of very extensive information on many cities and sites. -Not all sites have good information. -Easy to navigate if you know what you’re looking for, but hard if you’re unsure; no way to search. -Poor presentation. -Information on specific sites, not entire cities. Link to Lists of Medieval Fortified Sites

-Easy to navigate. -Decent amount of information on certain topics, but not a wide variety of topics to choose from. -Need a plug-in to be able to view some information. -No bibliography. -Designed by high school students, so sources of information could be unreliable. Link to Medieval Fiefdom

-Fair amount of good information, but also a lot of useless information as well. -Mainly about presentation and visuals, not as much about facts. -In-site search engine not very helpful. -Hard to navigate / find what you are looking for. -Even the visuals that are the focus of the site are not always very good. Link to Castles on the Web