Authenticating Information from MediaSmarts - Here is a snippet from the "Authenticating" section.
The first rule of thumb to teach kids when looking at all online information is to be skeptical – when in doubt, doubt! Then apply a Who, What, Where, When, Why and How formula to the information.
For example:
- Who is the source of the information? (The most important step is to understand who put the information online.)
- What are you getting? (Does the information seem biased in any way?)
- Where are you? (Deconstructing the Web address, or URL, will tell you a lot.)
- When was the site created? (You want the most current information.)
- Why are you there? (There may be better places to find the information; books for example.)
- How can you tell what’s what? (Double check the information with other sources.)
Intellectual Property: Key Concepts from MediaSmarts
Finding Trustworthy Websites from Common Sense Media
Evaluating Web Sites - This is a college-level tutorial from the libraries at The Ohio State University but it looks worthwhile if you have some time to put in.
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