How to find valid websites that you can trust when researching online.

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How to find valid websites that you can trust when researching online.

Purdue Owl Link for Internet Research Purdue Owl Link for Internet Research

Try these search engines for research: Inspire Inspire Inspire CIA.gov CIA.gov CIA.gov Zuula Zuula Zuula Metacrawler Metacrawler Metacrawler Sweetsearch Sweetsearch Sweetsearch Finding Dulcinea Finding Dulcinea Finding Dulcinea Finding Dulcinea Nettrekker Nettrekker Nettrekker Google only gives you one type of search results. Inspire gives you credible results and great primary source research results (journals, periodicals, reviews) that you can trust. Click on Links

Use a variety of search engines when researching—try zuula or metacrawler because they give you results based on a variety of search engines (including google) Use a variety of search engines when researching—try zuula or metacrawler because they give you results based on a variety of search engines (including google) Use the advance search options when using google. Use the advance search options when using google. Sweet Search, Finding Dulcinea, and Nettrekker are great resources for school research papers geared towards students. Sweet Search, Finding Dulcinea, and Nettrekker are great resources for school research papers geared towards students.

Always use more than one source for your research. (I suggest 5 sources for our projects in here) Always use more than one source for your research. (I suggest 5 sources for our projects in here) You will be able to determine if the information is current and valid by checking different sources. (Ask the 5 Ws on each site) You will be able to determine if the information is current and valid by checking different sources. (Ask the 5 Ws on each site) Know your resources available to you through school and the library. There are online databases (inspire and cia.gov that can give you research based resources that you can trust.) Know your resources available to you through school and the library. There are online databases (inspire and cia.gov that can give you research based resources that you can trust.)

Get with a partner. Get with a partner. Look at the 5 Questions to ask yourself when evaluating a website. Look at the 5 Questions to ask yourself when evaluating a website. Use those 5 questions to determine the credibility of the following site. Use those 5 questions to determine the credibility of the following site. Put your discussion points and answer each question on the worksheet provided for discussion. Put your discussion points and answer each question on the worksheet provided for discussion. Reflective Beanie Just because it is online doesn’t make it true!

Go to these two websites about the topic of Facebook. Go to these two websites about the topic of Facebook. Facebook Website #1Facebook Website #1 & Facebook Website #2 Facebook Website #2 Facebook Website #1Facebook Website #2 Fill out the T –Chart on the back of your Worksheet to evaluate the credibility of both sites for research. Fill out the T –Chart on the back of your Worksheet to evaluate the credibility of both sites for research. Find one more site that we could go to for research on this topic. Find one more site that we could go to for research on this topic.

If you want your students to only go to education websites posted by university, go to the search engine: Seachedu “Ten Steps to Better Research” Presentation for Parents & Educators "Teaching the Ten Steps to Better Web Research" Slideshow Presentation Know your library & school research tools available for you before sending your students on their own. There are online databases, research sites, and encyclopedias linked to most library school websites. Tell your students to usually use wikipedia as a pre-research tool to start brainstorming or gathering information, but don’t rely on a community created website as a primary source of research. Use the computer DyKnow Software to open specific websites or your choice, send them documents with hyperlinks, or even block specific websites (or search engines) to encourage good research practices