Information Fluency

Three strategies that I use to determine how reliable a webpage is.

  1. I look at the quality of a webpage because if they didn’t have time to make there webpage look good then they won’t have time to do research.
  2. I look at the things that they say. If it seems crazy and unrealistic it probably is.
  3. I check other websites and reviews. If your looking for information check other websites out to see if they support what you have found. If your looking for to buy things check the reviews. If lots of people have good things to say about the product and websites it is probably  legit.

1. Go to Ecole Riverside Secondary School.

2. Click on “Library” and put in your school login and password for the internet.

3.  Click on “Click Here”.

4. Under EBSCO Databases click on “Academic Search Premier”.

5. Click on “Publications” which is located in the top left corner.

6. Then look up a Magazine that interests you.

Magazine

The is it a hoax sheet was really insightful in helping me to determine if a webpage is reliable.

 

(Dockterman, Eliana. “Rogue One Rewinds-and Rewrites-the Star Wars Legacy.” EBSCOhost. TIME, n.d. Web. 28 Nov. 2016)

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