Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Internet Resources - Are They Reliable? 19-20 S1

In this class, students will identify guidelines for evaluating the credibility of content online.
Students need to understand the difference between lies and truth, fact and opinions. They also need basic computer skills and experience searching topics online.

Click Here For INTERNET RESOURCES VERIFICATION STUDENT WORKSHEET

Make Sure To Click "FILE" and "MAKE A COPY" and SHARE it with Mr. S (hscribner@ccs.us) for credit. Once you have SHARED it, complete the worksheet today for full credit.

Essential Question:
Why is it important to be alert and check sources while exploring online?

Learning Goals:
• Students will understand that just because information is online doesn’t mean it’s true.
• Students will learn the guidelines on what information they can and can’t trust.
• Students will evaluate and compare online information sources for accuracy, relevance, and bias.
• Students will apply their knowledge of reputable online sources to determine which sites are credible and which are not

REVIEW The Following Site As A Class:  https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/

From the domain extension, we can assume that it’s not from an organization, small business or government agency. It does mention that the author is Lyle Zapato, but when his name is clicked it goes to a separate page that does not provide any more information about him. The page was created in 1998 and yet is still maintained fairly frequently. All links work and direct to real content. A simple Google search proves that the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus does not exist. This page is a very good example of a well done, non-credible website.

WATCH VIDEOS:
While watching, make sure you pay attention so you can list the Guidelines for Evaluating and Trusting Online Sources that are mentioned.







Evaluate Resources:
Using the C.A.R.E. Checklist, Evaluate at least three (3) resources from another class, student news, or another source of information.


C- Credibility - Who wrote the information on the website?  Are they a credible authority on the topic they are writing about?
A - Accuracy - Is the information CURRENT, COMPLETE, and CORRECT?

R - Reasonableness - Is the source truthful and unbiased?

S - Support - Does the website have verifiable information?  Is there a bibliography or list of sources?



WEBSITE/ARTICLE SLEUTH ACTIVITY:

Using the form on your worksheet, read an article from a website you are interested in (must be school-appropriate). Complete the Source-Sleuth Checklist for the article. Make sure you write complete sentences for your responses.



When you have completed the worksheet in class, you may work on any other RTII activity you like. These include, but are not limited to, work for another class, homework, duolingo, typing.com, noredink, prodigymath, sumdog, or khan academy. Make sure you conduct yourself appropriately in the classroom, and work to the bell.

Top-Level Domain Extensions: 
.com commercial sites
.net commonly used by Internet service providers, web-hosting companies or businesses
.org primarily used by, but not limited to, non-profit organizations
.gov government sites
.mil military sites
.edu educational sites
.biz small business site
.info used to signify a credible resource site

Popular Country Domains:
.au Australia
.be Belgium
.br Brazil
.ca Canada
.ch Switzerland
.cn China
.fr France
.uk United Kingdom
.in India
.jp Japan
.mx Mexico
.nz New Zealand

VOCABULARY: 
Accuracy the condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; freedom from error or defect; precision or exactness; correctness

Bias a particular tendency or inclination, or prejudice

Credible worthy of belief or confidence; trustworthy

Credentials anything that provides the basis for confidence, belief, credit, etc

Domain Extension the suffix at the end of a web address, such as .com or .org.

Evaluate to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of

Publisher a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, newspapers, online articles, computer software, etc.

Relevance relation to the matter at hand

Skeptic a person who questions the validity or authenticity of something appearing to be factual

URL web address you type into a browser to reach a website

STANDARDS ADDRESSED:
• ALA Standard 2:1: Student determines accuracy, relevance, and comprehensiveness.
• ALA Standard 2:2: Student distinguishes among fact, point of view, and opinion.
• ALA Standard 2:3: Student identifies inaccurate and misleading information.
• ALA Standard 2:4: Student selects information appropriate to the problem or question at hand.
• ALA Standard 6:1: Student assesses the quality of the process and products of personal information seeking.
• CCSS: RI.3.5: Use text features and search tools (e.g, key words, sidebars, hyperlinks) to locate information relevant to a given topic efficiently.
• CCSS: RI.5.7: Draw on information from multiple print or digital sources, demonstrating the ability to locate an answer to a question quickly or to solve a problem efficiently.
• CCSS: W.6.1.b: Support claim(s) with clear reasons and relevant evidence, using credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text.
• CCSS: 7.1.b, 8.1.b: Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant evidence, using accurate, credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text.
• NETS: 3:b: Students locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media.
• NETS: 3:c: Students evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific tasks.

Lesson Taken Directly from Dept. of Ed. in Delaware

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Integrity (13 Characteristics)

13 Characteristics of People Who Have Integrity

1. They Value Other People's Time: They value their own time so they also value the time of other people. They know you have plenty of other places you need to be and won’t hold you up. If you spend time with them, it is likely they will thank you for that as well.

2. They Give Credit Where It Is Due: They do not take credit for things they did not do. They will always credit those who deserve it. If you help this person with a project he or she will likely mention your name so you can take credit for your work.

3. They Are Authentic: They are their truest forms. You won’t catch them in a lie or being fake.

4. They Are Always Honest: They are honest people that feel no need to lie as it is important for them to get to where they need to get in life honestly.

5. They Never Take Advantage Of Others: They are not the kind of people who will take advantage of someone else. They love to build people up and help them get where they need to be. Taking too much from someone else will never be an issue with someone who has a lot of integrity.

6. The Do Not Argue Over Disagreements: They will talk through things in a civil manner or not talk at all. You cannot and will not force this person into arguing over something completely ridiculous. I find this to be a very respectable trait.

7. They Give Most People The Benefit Of The Doubt: They try to see the good in everyone. I think this is because they feel like maybe there are more people in this world that also have integrity. That being said, if you take advantage of them too much they will get rid of you.

8. They Know When Something Is Bothering Someone: They have a great intuition that lets them know when something is going on. If someone is down in the dumps they will notice. Chances are they will actually do what they can to cheer you up.

9. They Believe In Others: They accept your word as truth until it is dis-proven. That being said, they do not take lying well. And once you lie to them, it is unlikely that they will ever take your word again.

10. They Apologize First: If they have done something wrong they will come to you and apologize. This is just how they are. They own up to their mistake and try to make things right.

11. They Are Humble: They do not quite know their own worth. While they are very important and do so much good they don’t quite see it. You should remind them of it.

12. They Do Good When They Can: They are always helping other people. They love to know that they have improved someone’s life. It gives their lives meaning.

13. They Are Always Kind To Those Who Need It: Giving kindness can go a long way. When someone looks like they need a little pick me up these people deliver. They can brighten up almost anyone’s day.

If you are someone who has true integrity, thank you for being who you are and thank you for all that you do. You really do actually make a difference in society, please keep up the good work. If you feel no one else is proud of you, know that I am.

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