Web Resources Workshop - Search, Evaluate & Use View a tutorial on this topic

Description

The tutorials in this workshop series will guide the user through four important questions that teachers and students will face when using Web-based resources for classroom projects:
  1. How do I search the Web effectively?
  2. How do I evaluate Web sites for authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency and coverage?
  3. What do I need to know about plagiarism & copyright?
  4. How do I properly cite sources?
A complete “Works Cited” listing of all resources used in the tutorials can be found in the downloadable resource packet that accompanies this Workshop series.
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Key # Length
1. preview Analyzing your topic 76347 2:55
2. preview Picking the right search tool 76348 4:01
3. preview Using Boolean logic or other search modifiers 76349 3:51
4. preview Finding more help for refining a search 76350 1:35
Key # Length
1. preview Establishing authority & accuracy 76351 5:00
2. preview Identifying objectivity 76352 4:21
3. preview Identifying currency & coverage 76353 3:36
4. preview Exposing fake sites, scams, & other challenges 76354 3:51
Key # Length
1. preview Defining & avoiding plagiarism 76355 3:40
2. preview Understanding copyright 76356 3:54
3. preview Determining what is "fair use" 76357 3:28
4. preview Determining what is in the "public domain" 76358 3:28
5. preview Introducing Creative Commons licenses 76359 3:09
Key # Length
1. preview Knowing when to cite sources 76360 3:20
2. preview Choosing a citation style & form 76362 2:14
3. preview Citing different types of online sources 76361 3:09
Tutorial series by Jody Ouradnik