Thursday, September 6, 2012

Evaluating Websites

1. The CIA World fact book website looks and seems very professional and could help with papers and projects about things and countries in the world because it shows an actual map of the world and true facts about it.

2. I think that the Message to Garcia website is a great resource because it tells us facts about Elbert Hubbard himself and how he came up with A Message to Garcia.

3. The forbidden knowledge page does not seem to be real because it does not look like they writer edited it. I found a lot of grammar errors and I think that if the author wants us to believe what he is saying he would have checked and corrected the errors.

4. The NASA Kid's Club website looks real and very useful because it is teaching children facts about Americans in space and what we know about the universe outside of Earth's atmosphere.

5. The CNN article about Obama looks like a great place to find articles for information because it is about current events and what is happening with the 2012 Election this year.

6. The New York Times website is helpful because it is a website for an actual newspaper in New York.  Putting the website on the Internet allows people out of New York to read about current events.

7. I believe that the article about Obama's election and who is voting for him on the fox news website is very helpful with papers about current events because it talks about the election that we are going through right now.

8. The Wikipedia website giving information on the Washington Times looks real, but also doesn't look that real.  I believe some of the information is true, but some false statements are also in the body of the article.

9. The Human Geo 2012 blog is very resourceful because it has people set aside from this blog that are writing about different topics in history.

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