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Criteria for Web Site Evaluation
The 5 criteria for web site/page evaluation, with suggestions for student evaluation activity.
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- Slide 1: Criteria
for web site
evaluation
© Oksana Hlodan, 2007
- Slide 2: Evaluation focus on content:
• quality
• credibility
• usability
- Slide 3: • Who?
• What?
• When?
• Where?
• Why?
- Slide 4: Who?
• Who wrote the page?
• What are the author’s credentials?
• Is the author’s bio provided?
• If not, can I find it? (e.g., link)
- Slide 5: Who?
About Us: “… since we are after all a grass roots and ad hoc
undertaking by an all-volunteer consortium, to…”
- Slide 6: Who?
- Slide 7: What?
• What is the purpose?
• Is it first or second-hand info?
• Is content vetted?
• Are sources/facts documented?
• Is the science accurate?
• Do links lead to quality pages?
- Slide 8: What?
Please note: I didn’t write this stuff, I received
the contents of this page on a floppy disc
sometime in 1996.
(Science Made Stupid web site)
- Slide 9: What?
- Slide 10: When?
• When was it created?
• When was it last updated?
• Do broken links get
fixed/updated?
- Slide 11: When?
Sizing up genomes:
Amoeba is king
By Edward R. Winstead
February 12, 2001,
Genome News Network
- Slide 12: Where?
• Where is “about us”?
• Is sponsorship reputable?
• Do others link to the site?
• Do they endorse the site?
- Slide 13: Where?
- Slide 14: Where?
About the Center
“Access Excellence has been rated
by School Zone’s panel of 400
teachers.”
- Slide 15: Where?
- Slide 16: Why?
• Why should I use this info?
• Why is this site/page better
than another?
• Why should I verify the info
on other sites?
- Slide 17: Why?
- Slide 18: Why encourage
students to
evaluate web sites?
- Slide 19: Number of web sites:
100,000,000
over
Netcraft, Nov. 2006
- Slide 20: A recent study revealed that
fewer than 10% of students
check accuracy of online
information.
University of Connecticut and Clemson University, 2005
- Slide 21: Internet evaluation
skills = scientific
research skills!
- Slide 22: Internet research skills = scientific research skills
• Questioning • Synthesizing
• Planning • Evaluating
• Reporting
• Gathering
• Sorting
- Slide 23: Student Activity
Distribute evaluation
worksheets to students
Pick a newsy issue, e.g., GM
corn, for their searches
Have students search
different domans: com, edu,
org, gov
Discuss evaluation results
with class
- Slide 24: Resources
• Kathy Shrock’s Guide for Educators
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/eval.html
• Purdue University Tutorial
http://www.lib.purdue.edu/ugrl/staff/sharkey/interneteval/
• Widener University Tutorial & Excercises
http://www3.widener.edu/Academics/Libraries/Wolfgram_Memoria
• Web Evaluation by Pam Berger
http://www.infosearcher.com/infosearcher/articles/evaluatingweb1