Thursday, April 26, 2012

Internet 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 reliability and it depends on the type of information you're looking.
 
4. If the website have a lot of information. You can check this website right or wrong by going to another website and check.
5. What choices does the website give you? Make sure there are choices for you to do. Also, they not suppose to have bias.
 
6. You should use website that has the information you need and remember to read the website carefully
 
7. It is suppose to be cleared the fact that who wrote it because we should know why he or she wrote it.
 
8. Careful to see if is bias or not. We should know why the author create the website

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