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Reality or Fantasy

Reality or Fantasy. COCOA P. Coverage. Choose your topic Determine whether the site covers the topic appropriately Make sure the site neither to advanced nor too basic for your needs. Objectivity. Avoid sites that project bias or prejudice

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Reality or Fantasy

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  1. Reality or Fantasy COCOA P

  2. Coverage • Choose your topic • Determine whether the site covers the topic appropriately • Make sure the site neither to advanced nor too basic for your needs.

  3. Objectivity • Avoid sites that project bias or prejudice • Avoid sites that contain profanity, name-calling, or racist or sexiest language

  4. Is the author or sponsoring organization an expert on the topic you're researching? Origin I AM AN EXPERT AT THIS!

  5. Origin • Does the site include the author's credentials? • Look for Web sites created by organizations or authors who are unbiased, experienced, and informed about your topic

  6. Currency • Websites must be updated constantly • Current event websites should be updated daily • Most quality websites indicate the date of the most recent update Website Created: March 13,1999 Website Updated: May 15,2009

  7. Accuracy • Good Web authors spend as much time proofing their pages as they do ensuring that the facts are current and objective. • Scan a site: If you count three or more substantial typos, move on! • Be aware that some excellent international sites have typos related to translation problems

  8. Purpose • Persuasive sites can be helpful for teaching students how to evaluate arguments or the media. • If you are suspicious about the motives of a Web author or the purpose of a site, move on!

  9. Common Sense • TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS • Some Web sites are cleverly designed to fool you into thinking they're credible. If a site doesn't feel right, move on. • By remembering COCOA P and trusting your instincts, you'll quickly find quality Web sites for your own research and for your student lesson

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