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    1. Authenticating Content 1.02 Understand how to validate, authenticate, and legally use information from the Internet.
      • The ability to evaluate information across a range of media; recognize when information is needed; locate, synthesize, and use information effectively; and accomplish these functions using technology, communication networks, and electronic resources.
      Information Literacy
    2. Content Criteria
      • When validating information obtained from the Internet, we need to look at two major areas: the URL and the content.
      • Since we already know about the URL, what do you think we need to know about the content?
    3. What does validate mean?
      • In layman’s terms: To validate means to verify or prove that something is what it says it is or that something does what it says it’s supposed to do.
      • For example, the statement, “The sun rises in the East and sets in the West,” is valid because it has proven to be true.
    4. Validation Criteria - Content
      • Who created the page?
        • Look for the author’s name and the name of the organization
        • http://www.easywhois.com/ provides the registration information of the domain name owner.
      • What’s the date of creation ?
        • Has the page been recently updated?
      • Is the page copyrighted ?
    5. Validation Criteria – Content (continued)
      • Does the page title match the content and do the images relate as well? ( relevance )
      • Does the page contain obvious spelling and grammatical errors ?
      • Are the images and color and font schemes constant? ( consistency )
      • Is it believable and authentic ?
        • Can you back it up with research?
        • What does authentic mean?
          • Not counterfeit or copied
          • Genuine, real, original, true
          • Examples:
            • Authentic: Gucci bag
            • Inauthentic: Gucci bag knock-off
      Validation Criteria – Content ( continued)
    6. Validation Criteria – Content ( continued)
      • Does the page appear to be useful for its stated purpose ?
      • What other sites are linked ?
        • Use link URL to find out who has linked to a particular web site.
    7. Truth or Fiction?
      • Visit these sites:
      • http://home.inreach.com/kumbach/velcro.html
      • http:// zapatopi.net/treeoctopus /
      • http://www.thedogisland.com/
    8. What’s next? We will validate some websites!
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