24 March, 2007

Evaluating Web Sites

What do you think are the five most important things to remember when evaluating a web site for accuracy and relevancy?

5 comments:

  1. The five most important things to remember when evaluating a web site for accuracy and relevancy are: 1. Does the title of the Weblog provide information about its content?
    2. Is the purpose of the Weblog stated on the Weblog page?
    3. Can you determine the credentials of the creator from the Weblog content?
    4. Is there a link to lead you to further information about the Weblog creator?
    5. Is the information bias or not?

    Aaron

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  2. The five most important thing to remember while evaluating a webstite are
    1) Credentials of the author
    2)Ease of use
    3)Accuracy of information
    4)is the information biased?
    5)What is the extension?

    ♥Ayla.

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  3. • Evaluating web sites

    I think the five most imported thing to look for when evaluated a web site are,
    1. to see if the tile connects to the info.
    2. does the authors no what he’s talking about
    3. are there link to other website that give more info
    4. are there comment on the web site.
    5. and is the web site refresh often.

    Jared

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  4. The five most important things of evaluating a web site is:

    1. See if its .com.org.edu.etc.
    2. See if the links work
    3. See if theres a way you can contact the author.
    4. Check what date it last got updated.
    5. Check for advertisment on the page.

    -Sara

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  5. 1. Check for adverisment.
    2. See if the material fits .com .edu .org .gov etc.
    3. See when the page/ site was last updated.
    4. Make sure the site you want works.
    5. See if you can contact the creator/ author.

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