This document appears to be a presentation on becoming an internet sleuth. It includes slides with questions, activities and quizzes to teach students how to evaluate the credibility of internet sources. The presentation emphasizes being skeptical of information found online and comparing sources to determine accuracy. It also stresses reviewing author credentials and considering what details may be missing from websites.
27. Quiz
Test your Internet smarts by answering these questions
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28. If I can find it on the Internet, then it must be true.
True
False
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29. There is an email address listed in the website, so it must
be a credible source!
True
False
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30. There is a logo of the White House at the top of the page,
so I can definitely trust this website
True
False
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31. The website looks really official, so the information it
offers must be true.
True
False
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32. There are a lot of graphs and charts on the site so this
information it has to be true.
True
False
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33. There is contact information and the information seems
current and error–free. I can safely use this information for my
homework assignment.
True
False
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34. I should always compare the information I find online with
at least 2 other sources.
True
False
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35. I should always be a skeptic when it comes to information
that I find online.
True
False
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36. I should always think about what’s missing from a website.
True
False
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37. I should always review the sources or author of the
website.
True
False
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