Information Fluency

Strategies for Determing how Reliable a Websites Info is?

-see who created the website

-read the info on the page

-check the reviews

-find when it was posted

-look at the layout(ads)

-check where it is from

 

Publication From the Labary Database 

URL: http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=3&sid=c42b9157-588e-42b2-aa1c-c38397afc7e5%40sessionmgr4006&hid=4206&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=116638217&db=aph

1.) go to Riversides homepage

2.) select Library

3.) Click “Click Here”

4.) see EBSCO, Click “Academic Search Premier ”

5.) I searched “basketball”

6.) What came Up was the recent articles on “basketball”

Comments

What did I learn?

I learned how to know if the website is reliable or if it is a Hoax.

Also SD43 digital library is the best for searching cause it gives you the most reliable websites

 

 

Hybrid Car Project Reflection

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The model shows how a hybrid car works, it is easy to understand.

 

Honestly I think I did 40% and Kai did 60%. But it worked out good because I got the information and Kai did it on the paper. What I would change is, Kai and I would gather Information then when we got information we come up with a plan to execute the information in a diagram. Then do it.