Web
evaluation
Now that we are living in an ever
changing world, technology is viewed as the most resourceful tool in keeping up
with the pace. Without the use of technology, communication would be limited to
using mail for delivery and encyclopedias for research. Technology has improved
the way we communicate and find information for research, the information is
not always valid. Unfortunately, for those of us who use the internet for
shopping, research, or reading articles of personal interest the information is
not treated the same as a your magazine or book. While such literature is
reviewed by an editorial staff, internet literature or information can be
published by anyone.
It is the sole responsible for an
individual to select the true and valid information in the world of academics.
In order to check whether the information is reliable or not, there are five
criteria to look upon it. The criteria are accuracy, authority,
objectivity, currency and coverage. I am going to give a brief explanation base
on the above mentioned criteria.
Accuracy
of Web Documents
- Who wrote the
page and can you contact him or her?
- What is the
purpose of the document and why was it produced?
- Is this person
qualified to write this document?
Accuracy
Make
- sure
author provides e-mail or a contact address/phone number.
- Know the
distinction between author and Webmaster.
Authority
of Web Documents
- Who published
the document and is it separate from the "Webmaster?"
- Check the domain
of the document, what institution publishes this document?
- Does the
publisher list his or her qualifications?
Authority
- What credentials
are listed for the authors)?
- Where is the
document published? Check URL domain.
Objectivity
of Web Documents
- What
goals/objectives does this page meet?
- How detailed is the
information?
- What opinions
(if any) are expressed by the author?
Objectivity
- Determine if
page is a mask for advertising; if so information might be biased.
- View any Web
page as you would an infomercial on television. Ask yourself why was this
written and for whom?
Currency of Web Documents
- When was it
produced?
- When was it
updated'
- How up-to-date
are the links (if any)?
Currency
- How many dead
links are on the page?
- Are the links
current or updated regularly?
- Is the
information on the page outdated?
Coverage
of the Web Documents
- Are the links
(if any) evaluated and do they complement the documents' theme?
- Is it all images
or a balance of text and images?
- Is the
information presented cited correctly?
Coverage
- If page requires
special software to view the information, how much are you missing if you
don't have the software?
- Is it free or is
there a fee, to obtain the information?
- Is there an
option for text only, or frames, or a suggested browser for better
viewing?
hi! in this blog you have shared about how web evaluation. first you shared about its purpose and then about how to go on with evaluation. you have mentioned every details about its steps how to check the web.
ReplyDeleteHello Rinchen you have written very well by mentioning every details by following the criteria of web evaluation.after going through your reflection i have learned how to do a web evaluation.keep it up dear.
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