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Internet Tips by Ms. Lau Top 3 Search Tips How to E valuate a Website Internet Vocabulary Works Consulted

Top 3 Search Tips Use the CMS databases. Click here. (Password: research)here. Use Advanced Search. Try ask.com, clusty.com Home

Top 3: How to Evaluate a Website Do you trust the author? Check the date What is the URL?. Home

Vocabulary Phishing - Using to illegally obtain private information Flaming - Posting angry messages on the internet Trojan Horse - Destructive viruses hiding inside innocent looking s/websites. Home

Works Consulted Plagiarism is using another person’s work without giving credit. Fair Use: students may use a copyrighted work without getting permission as long as is cited properly. Dictionary.com Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.. 1 Oct Home