Saturday, June 27, 2009

What kind of Web site does your class need?

Questions to ask when evaluation a website(p17)

1. Are the goals and motives of the author and sponsor stated and clear?

2. Is the sponsor of the website known and credible?

3. Is the author of the materials on the website credible or an expert?

4. Do the aesthetics, graphics, content details, spelling, grammar and so on indicated that the site has been thoughtfully organized and published?

5. Is the site dated?

6. Are the content and materials accurate, up to date, and usable?

7. Are the resources grade-appropriate?

8. Is advertising clearly labeled as such?

9. Is there a way for you to respond to the sponsor or author?

10. Can you count on the website to exist in the future?


Cruz, B.C. & Duplass, J.A. (2007). The elementary teacher’s guide to the best Internet resources. New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc.

2 comments:

  1. Jung Min – I like the colors that you use on your website and how they coordinate with the images you have on the page. I liked the design of your bio page, with the four small photos of you in different dance performances. I also really like the way you used tables to organize your tech assignments. I enjoyed your project page, and I spent some time tonight looking at all the music and dance links you have about Korea. Finally, I like the blog post you made about how to evaluate what kind of website your class needs.

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  2. Hi~Hi~~!! ^^
    I was worrying about your blog because it's been never updated but here you are!! Why did you make a new blog?? I found this one by chance!
    Anyway, I visited your homepages and embarrassed because they were getting better and better! Now you have one of the most beautiful homepages among the our classmates!! And I really want to know the title of music that you posted on your biography page. It sounded like a korean pop but I have never heard it before. So, please let me know the title of the song.
    I love the way you decorated your websites. They are very neat and pretty.
    Good luck on your last class at Steinhardt and have a great summer!

    (Don't forget to let me know the song't title!^^)

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