Name ______
BRING THIS SHEET WITH YOU TO CLASS EACH DAY, THIS IS A GRADE.
TURN IN THIS SHEET WHEN YOU FINISH.
Objective: Create an easy to use form to use when doing research on the Internet that will help you decide if a site is reliable and usable or not.
- Open the Web quest in the class folder called, “What makes a Reliable Website”? Save it in your folder.
Answer these questions after looking at The Onion:
What makes this site look like real news?
How could you tell it is fake news?
- Develop a list of criteria to evaluate a website’s reliability.
- Develop a test based on the criteria to determine if a website is reliable.
- Using MS Word create an evaluation:
Have at least 5 to 8 criteria
Devise a way to judge each criteria
Create a final test to determine if the website is reliable
based on your criteria
- Apply the formatting instructions on the back to your evaluation.
- Save in the folder called 2-EVALUATION as your last name first initial.
WHEN FINISHED, TURN IN THIS PAPER FOR A GRADE!
Instructions for Word Processing
- Save as “Evaluation” in your folder.
- Add a cover sheet.
- Type in the name: Evaluation Tool
- Type in your name
- Add the date under your name
- Remove the pictures
- Remove any unused placeholder text
- Center the title “Web Site Evaluation” at the top of the paper.
- Write a short introductory paragraph for your evaluation. First line indent the paragraph (in paragraph dialog box, find first line indent)
- Use a bulleted or numbered list for your criteria. (on home ribbon)
- Set paragraph spacing to 12 pt after each criterion so a line is automatically skipped after each criterion. (paragraph dialog box)
- 1” margins all the way around. (page layout ribbon)
- Gutter 0.75” top. (page layout, page setup dialog box)
- Put your name in the header, starting on page 2. Use Insert, headers. YOU MAY HAVE TO LOOK UP HOW TO DO THIS IN “?” !
- Put page number in the center of the footer on all pages. Use Insert, footers.
- Use spelling and grammar check. Do not leave any red or green lines on the paper (use ignore).
WHEN FINISHED, TURN IN THIS PAPER FOR A GRADE!