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Web Site Evaluation Exploring Computer Science – Lesson 1-3

Journal  Why do you need to evaluate websites?

Look at this website  Go to the website  Look over the web site and decide if it is a legitimate web site or a biased web site.

Evaluation of Websites  What are some criteria that can be used to evaluate a website?  Download the “Web Site Evaluation Rubric” from today’s homework.  Using that rubric:  Evaluate the following 5 websites:  drugs/SM drugs/SM00045      Decide if you believe the website is biased or not