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NoodleTools : Show Me Information Literacy Modules - 21 views

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    NoodleTools has created easy to use modules for the classroom and home.  Use these modules to enhance your teaching and guide students in information evaluation. What constitutes credible information? How does source type contribute to relevance, authority and point-of-view? How do I evaluate and cite born-digital images and online sources? All modules incorporate common core concepts.
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Evaluating Internet Research Sources - 43 views

  • The CARS Checklist (Credibility, Accuracy, Reasonableness, Support) is designed for ease of learning and use.
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    The CARS Checklist (Credibility, Accuracy, Reasonableness, Support) is designed for ease of learning and use
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The C.A.R.S. Checklist for Evaluating Internet Sources - 36 views

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    You should evaluate every web site you use for research or for personal information. The CARS checklist encourages students to find evidence of credibility, accuracy, reasonableness, and support.
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    I like the CARB checklist better. Current, Authoratative and Accurate, Reliable and Relevant and Bias free.
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Vaughan Memorial Library : Tutorials : Credible Sources Count! - 0 views

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    Ten minute tutorial on evaluating sources.
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