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Page 1: Would You Trust a Walrus with Your Wallet? A Guide to Judging Websites

Would You Trust a Walrus with Your Wallet?

A Guide to Judging Websites.

Instructions

Test Yourself

How to Judge a Website

Teacher’s Lounge

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Instructions

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Test Yourself

Pacific Tree Octopus Pets or Food

The OnionMuseum of Jurassic

Technology

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Test Yourself

Uncyclopedia Wikipedia

The PyramidsWeekly World News

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The Pacific Tree Octopus

Things to consider:

• Can you find information about the author?• Does the website give sources?• How often is the website updated?

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Pets or Food

Things to consider:

• Is the website objective?• Does the website help your research?

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The Museum of Jurassic Technology

Things to consider:

• Does the website have additional links?• Does the website have a bibliography?• Can you contact the author(s)?

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The Onion

Things to consider:

• Did the website give you more or less information than you needed?

• Did the website give all sides of the story?

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Uncyclopedia

Things to consider:

• Did the website talk about many topics with a little bit of detail?

• Or did the website talk about one thing with a lot of detail?

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Wikipedia

Things to consider:

• Does the website show credentials (are the people professionals)?

• Are there spelling mistakes or grammar mistakes?

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Weekly World News

Things to consider:

• Can you use all of the links on the website?

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The Pyramids

Things to consider:

• Does the website talk about how it did its research?

• Is the website recent?

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Assessment

Your Score!

____________

Where you were right.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Where you were wrong.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Feedback

As of right now I think this section will talk about what websites the students got wrong and use some of the guiding points to show how they could used them to determine if it

was real or fake.

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How to Judge a Website

Credibility

Relevance

Currency

Audience

Accuracy

Bias

Video Screen Short Video on Each Concept

Will Appear When Icon is Selected

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• This Web Based Learning Tool (WBLT) will give students tips on how to determine the validity of websites when doing research.

• The WBLT fits into the Media Literacy Component of the Ontario Curriculum, including some of the following expectations:o Making Inferences/Interpreting Messages - 1.2. o Responding to and Evaluating Texts: 1.3.o Conventions and Techniques: 2.2.

Teacher’s Lounge

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Teacher’s Lounge

Teacher Instructional Video