Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 4, 2012

Parts of a URL

Information Reliability

1/ Are the aims of the site clear? Finding the aim can help understand why the info was posted, whether to trust it.
2/ If the website give you any information that you don't need to know, or too detail like wikipedia skip it.
3/ Always check the update for information's reliability and it depends on the type of information you're looking.
4/ What choices does the website give you? Make sure there are choices for you to do. Also, they not suppose to have bias.
5/ You should use website that has the infomation you need and remeber to read the website carefully.
6/ You can check if the info is true or not by going to another website to check.
7/ Careful to see if the information is bias or not. We should know why the author create the website.
8/ It is suppose to be cleared the fact that who wrote it because we should know why he or she wrote it.