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Click on the right arrow to watch a video on checking the validity of websites.
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘ICT: What is good information?’ from Tutor 2u
- 'Search engines’ on the BBC Webwise website.
- ‘For journalists: Eight ways to determine website reliability’ from the Thought website.
- ‘Evaluating Web Resources’ from Bluford Library.
- 'How to spot fake news’ from the Which website
- 'Email Basics’ from GCF Global.
- 'Beyond Email’ from GCF Global
- 'Calendar user guide’ from Apple support.
- 'Address Book Programming Guide for Mac’ from Apple support.
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Copyright is legal right that protects the use of your work once your idea has been physically expressed. Watch ‘What is copyright’ produced by the BBC. There is more information in the article.Click on the icon to open this resource.
- This second video from the BBC looks at ‘Using reliable sources and avoiding plagiarism’. It includes tips and advice for establishing the reliability of information available.Click on the icon to open this resource.
- Good Practice Example
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click to read ‘The internet – using other people’s material’ on the Citizens Advice website.
- This article from GCF Learn Free is about ‘Using search engines’.
- These second set of resources from GCF Learn Free are all to do with ‘Using the web to get stuff done’ and includes information about ‘Online research’.
- Click on the right arrow to watch a video on checking the validity of websites.
- Extended Learning
- Think And Challenge
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