|Title |Internet Information and Online Concepts | |Assessment A, Part One - Credibility and Impact: Exploring the | |Internet and Politics | |Indicate whether each website is credible. | | | |Colbert Nation: no | | | |Indicate whether each website is credible. | | | |Crooks and Liars: no | | | |Indicate whether each website is credible.…
|Source |What makes the source credible or what does not make it |Explain in at least two to four |…
The main concerns I have while conducting research, is knowing if the information is accurate for one, and does it really help me in my writing. With sites like Wikipedia, you have to assume they are not the only sites of their nature. While a lot of their information is correct, it may not be accurate or properly cited or documented. Others have to be doing the same thing, like urban dictionary among others. It makes me nervous unless I am on a .org or .gov website. Knowing if the information is truly helping my case, instead of hurting me is the other concern. Things can be taken out of context very easily, and either I, or the reader could mis-understand where I was going with something.…
I think that the person using information should look at more than just the homepage. To find out if the website is credible or not. By doing this he/she could find out if the author is bias and offer his/her own views.…
On social media I may see blogs, posts, or videos on topics such as beauty, health, and or lifestyle tips , yet I hardly check the publisher or speaker's credentials. Why should I believe the health tips Betty Sue gives on life.com if she isn’t a doctor or someone in any medical field? I’ve came to the conclusion to check the qualifications of those who give information before listening to them to form a trust…
Title: Outcomes of Child Care Health Consultation Services for Child Care Providers in New Jersey: A Pilot Study…
English has become more and more significant. In China, a big part of higher learning, is a…
The simplest way is to look at the internet as a vast array of knowledge and ask who you trust to be fair and accurate. If you get your news from newspapers or from television, then you can easily go to their web sites for information. Another way would be to use the WIKI websites. These sites are open for all to post, but are also monitored for their accuracy. The largest of all would be Wikipedia. Even though it is made up of User Generated Content (UGC), recent studies have shown it to be reliable as well. It also allows you to see past updates from users so you can judge for yourself. Many experts also have blogs that are easy to access.…
Summarize the article (75 to 100 words): Unemployment rose in 2009. Men’s unemployment rat erose to a crippling 11%, while women’s unemployment rate was at a lower rate of 8.3%. The data clearly shows the large gap between the gender gap.…
Type your answers to the following questions using complete sentences and correct grammar, spelling, and syntax. Click Save as and save the file with your last name and assignment, e.g.,NR439_Research_Database_Smith. Submit to the Research Database basket in the Dropbox by 11:59 p.m. MT Sunday at the end of Week 4. The guidelines and grading rubric for this assignment may be found in Doc Sharing.…
4.3. MedlinePlus is a National Institutes of Health site that offers reliable information. MedlinePlus health topics are regularly reviewed, and links are up-to-date. MedlinePlus is a government site, and reputable. MedlinePlus is free of…
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Web Source Evaluation What is your expository essay topic? My expository writing essay is on Healthy Eating and Dieting. Provide the URL of the Website? http://www.amazinghealth.org/ Provide the name of the website? Amazing Health Primary use: Other: I read the articles for tips on: healthy eating and recipes. What is the purpose or goal of this Web site? The goal of the website is to help people discover how they can live longer and live life to the fullest! To help people implement some simple life-style changes that will dramatically change in how they feel from day to day - physically, mentally and spiritually. The websites aim is to provide people with the education and tools and the desire to help them experience Amazing Health What organization or individual created this site? All the people listed have helped contribute to building the website: Connie Kiefiuk is a presenter of Lifestyle Education Programs for 25 years; Dr. Walter J. Veith obtained his doctorate in zoology from the University of Cape Town in 1979. He is a Professor, Author, Lecturer, renowned scientist. Naturopathic Doctors, Rudy and Jeanie Davis and Katy Chamberlin, who is a free-lance writer and medical literature researcher Does this organization or individual have affiliations that might create a built-in bias toward the information? Explain your answer. I feel they will not have a built-in bias towards my information. The site has well documented and trusted information. They speak on reality terms and realistic goals. They map out diet plans and information that is very important to those that are looking to lose weight and live a healthy lifestyle. What other types of organizations are linked to this site? (Using the Google search engine, type link: and the Web site address [for example, link:www.Website.com]. http://www.daystarbotanicals.com/ http://www.familyhealthpub.com/ http://www.all-creatures.org/recipes.html Who is the…
Information today has come a long way from what it used to be before. The internet has practically anything people need and it can be done and searched in seconds. It seems pretty amazing, but where does all of this information come from? Anything that can be found on the web had to of been put there by a person. All of the information that can be found comes from things such as website or databases. Millions of people use these everyday, but how much of the information that the people are getting is credible?…
Appreciate your explanation on the meaning of credibility. The thing I find humorous with credibility is what is a speaker credulity on their first speech. At times, no one knows them or what they are about so they credibility is slim. Have the experience as you start. With the audience understanding that you have experience in the topic, they can see what emotions or the positive feedback that you have about it.…