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and not a drop of think Validating & Evaluating Internet Information Animation created in Cool 3D
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Dealing with the Data Smog Never before has so much information been available to so many people… Never before have so many people been so confused. Nortel © Ad What are some of the issues discussed on the WWW about validation of Internet resources? How does a researcher establish information reliability?
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More than Citing Sources Animation created in Cool 3D Authors Credentials Reliability Credability Currency Discuss Issues Point-of-View Type of site Relevance
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Advanced Search Techniques Discuss Intellectual Properties & Copyright Laws Search techniques http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/21stcent/lonlinesearch.html http://www.learnwebskills.com/search/ http://www.departments.dsu.edu/library/searchtable.htm http://www.library.und.edu/research/handouts/Advanced_Searching_Techniques.pdf http://www.bewebaware.ca/english/EffectiveOnline.aspx
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Evaluation Criteria AUTHORITY ACCURACY OBJECTIVITY CURRENCY COVERAGE ORIENTATION
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Citing Sources Ethically Intellectual Property Copyright Issues Citation Styles Discuss
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Create a resource slide with hotlinks to sites that demonstrate weak and excellence for each of the following: AUTHORITY ACCURACY OBJECTIVITY
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Create A Bibliography Slide Citation Machine Click Here Animation created in Cool 3D
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Plagiarism Use the Find feature Use Google Use Advanced Search Assistant
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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Sources What are these? Give examples of each. When should each be used? When will each of these not be appropriate? Where do you look for Primary Sources?
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Challenge REAL-WORLD RESEARCH Give Examples
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How Might Wikipedia be Used in a REAL-WORLD Research Project? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Biography www.diigo.com
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