Information Fluency

WEBSITE CREDIBILITY:

3 ways to know if a website is credible are to know who wrote the article by checking ‘about us’ sections or by looking at the author. Another way is to know when is was posted and the date, information can changed as time goes on when  we discover new ideas and concepts. Finally look for the quality, if there are spelling and grammar mistakes it’d probably fake but if there are no mistakes and there is elevated language, it’s most likely a credible source.

EBSCO DATABASE:

EBSCO is a website through the library in which you can search for magazines about sports, health, fashion and ski or anything you might be interested in. To find EBSCO you go to the Library Homepage, choose EBSCO then Publications find a masazine you want to read.

WORKS CITED:

http://www.citationmachine.net is a website that we can use to cite an article if you use a piece of their information or words.

SESSION REFLECTION:

I, myself, was not there for the actually presentation on Friday but as from what I read and what other people said, it seems very informative and helpful. Knowing how to make citations from websites will be helpful in high school and also university because most of the information we look at is from the internet.