Guidelines for
Web Site Evaluation
Model for Middle School Students
to Evaluate Web Sites*
This set of student procedures complements Big 6, a problem solving model for teaching Information Literacy skills.
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What is my problem or question?
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What are my possible resources?
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Once identified, where in each source will I find the answers to my questions?
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What information can I find?
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How can I put this information together in my own words?
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What is the quality of the product I produced and the process I went through?
Search engines can retrieve webpages out of context.
Always return to the homepage to determine the source of information.
| WEB SITE EVALUATION FORM FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS |
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ACCURACY |
Is there a basis for the facts presented? fact checkers? |
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AUTHORITY |
Who is the author or publisher; his/her qualifications? |
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OBJECTIVITY |
Is the purpose stated; is it an advertisement/propaganda page? |
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CURRENCY |
Are dates of creation or update shown? |
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COVERAGE |
Is there corroboration from print sources or other site? |
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LINKS |
Are there good/current links to other related sites? |
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SOFTWARE |
Is other software required to view, like Adobe Acrobat? |
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* Based on the work of Jan Alexander and Marsha Ann Tate of the Wolfram Library at Widener University.
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