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Slide 1 Objective Understand how the content and style of information affect its ‘fitness for purpose’, by considering: –whether information is fact or.

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1 Slide 1 Objective Understand how the content and style of information affect its ‘fitness for purpose’, by considering: –whether information is fact or opinion –what viewpoints it offers –how clear and accessible it is

2 Slide 2 Fact or opinion? We are in a school.

3 Slide 3 Fact or opinion? I think that classical music is boring.

4 Slide 4 Fact or opinion? August follows July every year.

5 Slide 5 Fact or opinion? 16-year-olds should be eligible to vote in a general election.

6 Slide 6 Fact or opinion? Orange juice seems much tastier than apple juice.

7 Slide 7 Fact or opinion? Sunderland is a better football team than Newcastle.

8 Slide 8 Fact or opinion? It is a long way from here to Germany.

9 Slide 9 Fact or opinion? It’s a wonderful day!

10 Slide 10 Fact or opinion? Earth is a planet, not a star.

11 Slide 11 How accurate and reliable? ‘In 10 to 20 years’ time, we will be able to build new organs artificially and replace an organ with something synthetic.’ Dr Tom Okarma, President and Chief Executive, Geron Corporation, California

12 Slide 12 How accurate and reliable? ‘There will be a permanent lunar base and a manned exploration of Mars some time this century.’ Martin Rees, Royal Society Astronomer, Cambridge

13 Slide 13 Authoritative statements ‘I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.’ Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, 1943

14 Slide 14 Authoritative statements ‘The world potential market for copying machines is 5000 at most.’ Response from IBM to the founders of Xerox, 1959

15 Slide 15 fact? opinion? bias

16 Slide 16 fact? opinion? bias accuracy? reliability? validity

17 Slide 17 When you consider the reliability of a website, think about: the URL, for example:.gov,.ac,.ed,.org,.co,.com,.sch endorsements, e.g. NgFL the date of the last update advertisements links to and from the website

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