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Evaluating Web Sites
Indiana University: Critical Web Reader: analysis of web sites
University of California, Berkeley: Evaluating Websites
Consider the Source: book on evaluating 100 news/information sites
ETS Study: Undergraduates lack technology skills to evaluate web sites
2Learn: Evaluating Internet Sites
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, or, Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources: New Mexico State University Library.
Evaluating Websites: Criteria for the Classroom, Lesley University
The Quality Information Checklist
ICYouSee - T is for Thinking: A Guide to Critical Thinking About What You See on the Web
The Credibility Commons
Trustwatch
Grokker uses existing search engines
Web Evaluation for Intermediate Grades
Web Evaluation for Secondary Grades
Checklist for an Informational Web Page
Evaluation Criteria: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Evaluating Web Resources by Jan Alexander and Marsha Ann Tate
Web Page Evaluation Worksheet
Critical Evaluation Survey: Middle School Level
Web page evaluation
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask
Evaluating web pages
Critical Analysis of Websites
FactChecked: analysis of false claims in the media
Roger Munger: tutorial: Evaluating Online Resources: Bedford/St. Martin’s
Ridolfo, J. (2006). (C).omprehensive (O).nline (D).ocument (E).valuation. Kairos, 10(6): teaching activities for critically analyzing different aspects of Websites.
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
Using digital writing
Chapter Two
Using digital writing tools for collecting,
connecting, and organizing information
Chapter Three
Online discussions
Online University
Chapter Four
Collaborative digital writing
Chapter Five
Digital literature and video
Chapter Six
Blog writing
Chapter Seven
Using digital audio productions
Chapter Eight
Designing and editing digital writing
Chapter Nine
Evaluating digital writing
Chapter Ten
Reflecting on digital writing/e-portfolios
Term Paper
Chapter Eleven
So Now What: Five Ways to Grow As a Digital Writing Teacher
CI5475/5330: Teaching Digital Writing, Fall, 2009 (links, resources, student blogs, and syllabus)
Teaching Media Literacy wiki (resources, links, and student work related to teaching media)
Teaching Media Literacy website: Links for teaching media, film, television, news, film adaptations
Teaching Literature to Adolescents: links on teaching literature
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