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ICT InteraCT 2 for KS3 © Hodder Education 2008 Introduction to Unit 1.1 Evaluating information found on websites.

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1 ICT InteraCT 2 for KS3 © Hodder Education 2008 Introduction to Unit 1.1 Evaluating information found on websites

2 ICT InteraCT 2 for KS3 © Hodder Education 2008 Objectives for this unit >In this unit you will learn: Techniques for evaluating information on websites How to work out whether a website is reliable >How to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion

3 ICT InteraCT 2 for KS3 © Hodder Education 2008 Who owns websites? >The address of the websites (known as a URL) gives you a clue about who owns it. >For example, what do these codes mean?: –.gov –.com –.co.uk –.org >What other codes have you seen and what do they mean?

4 ICT InteraCT 2 for KS3 © Hodder Education 2008 Trusting the information >Different people and organisations have different reasons for putting information on websites: –To persuade –To inform –To entertain >Can you think of examples of each? >You can make a judgement about how reliable information is depending on the purpose. >For example: –Information on a government or charity website is likely to be reliable as it is there to inform people. –Information on a.com website could be put there by anyone, anywhere in the world.

5 ICT InteraCT 2 for KS3 © Hodder Education 2008 Facts and opinions >A fact is a statement that can be checked to see if it is true. >An opinion is a statement of what someone believes to be true. >Information on websites might be a mixture of fact and opinion. >For example: –“Everyone aged between 5 and 16 should be at school according to the law” is a fact. –“Everyone should stay on and do more education after the age of 16” is an opinion.

6 ICT InteraCT 2 for KS3 © Hodder Education 2008 Making a judgement >It is not always easy to tell the difference between fact and opinion. >It is possible for facts to be wrong. >You should check facts from more than one source to test whether it is true.


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