Post Test
Part I
1. Match the words
1. Rubric - A type of chart used to evaluate a product or process.
2. HTML - - The computer language of the WWW.
3. 2RCA - A mnemonic used to remember the seven-step website evaluation.
4. WWW - Countless networks of computers that are connected.
5. Internet - A visual component of the Internet, which can include pitures, sound, video clips, and more.
2. An "open-minded skeptic" refers to someone
a. Who does not accept everything read as truth but is willing to consider an research questionable information.
3. Which of the seven steps of the Internet source evaluation system is missing from this list: know your purpose; evaluate the look and content; know the intendded audience; evaluate the writing; compare content to what you already know; double-check your facts and sources.
c. Consider the source
4. Which of the following is not a reason to use a rubric?
d. To determine if you will receive a good grade on your research paper.
5. If information is relevant, it is
b. Related to the topic you are researching.
SUMMARY CHAPTER 14 CRCB
One must be an "open-minded skeptic" when considering internet sources. The seven-step internet source evaluation system is best remembered by using the mnemonic 2RCA, Relevancy, Reliability, Credibility and Accuracy. The seven steps are (1) know your purpose, (2) double-check facts and sources, (3) Consider the source, (4) Evaluate content, (5) determine intended audience, (6) evaluate the writing and lastly, (7) Use what you already know.
Monday, December 1, 2008
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