Assignment #1: Things for You to Think About
Challenge Assignment: Analyze this resource using the same methods. Is it reliable?
Final Assignment
Using what you know about determining source reliability,
1. Create an explanation of the steps you should take --and what you should look for-- when reading an online source, in order to deem it "reliable."
2. Create a Google Slides presentation that explains your steps.
3. From your Proposed Research Topic, find one "more reliable" source and one "less reliable" source.
4. Using your criteria, explain why the "more reliable" source is one you trust and why the "less reliable" source is one you question.
5. Include this analysis of the two sources in your presentation.
6. On the last slide, explain:
- what has changed for you in your understanding of source reliability
- what has changed in how you decide if a source is reliable or not reliable
7. Share your completed presentation with me.
8. Optional: Begin your Annotated Bibliography, if assigned.
1. Create an explanation of the steps you should take --and what you should look for-- when reading an online source, in order to deem it "reliable."
2. Create a Google Slides presentation that explains your steps.
3. From your Proposed Research Topic, find one "more reliable" source and one "less reliable" source.
4. Using your criteria, explain why the "more reliable" source is one you trust and why the "less reliable" source is one you question.
5. Include this analysis of the two sources in your presentation.
6. On the last slide, explain:
- what has changed for you in your understanding of source reliability
- what has changed in how you decide if a source is reliable or not reliable
7. Share your completed presentation with me.
8. Optional: Begin your Annotated Bibliography, if assigned.