Web Resources Workshop - Search, Evaluate & Use View a tutorial on this topic

Description

The tutorials in this workshop series will guide the user through four important questions that teachers and students will face when using Web-based resources for classroom projects:
  1. How do I search the Web effectively?
  2. How do I evaluate Web sites for authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency and coverage?
  3. What do I need to know about plagiarism & copyright?
  4. How do I properly cite sources?
A complete “Works Cited” listing of all resources used in the tutorials can be found in the downloadable resource packet that accompanies this Workshop series.
Click any of the highlighted titles to view free sample tutorial movies. Atomic Learning subscribers to this collection have access to all of the following movies, plus thousands of tutorials on other applications.
Key # Length
1. preview Analyzing your topic 76347 2:55
2. locked Picking the right search tool 76348 4:01
3. locked Using Boolean logic or other search modifiers 76349 3:51
4. locked Finding more help for refining a search 76350 1:35
Key # Length
1. locked Establishing authority & accuracy 76351 5:00
2. locked Identifying objectivity 76352 4:21
3. locked Identifying currency & coverage 76353 3:36
4. locked Exposing fake sites, scams, & other challenges 76354 3:51
Key # Length
1. locked Defining & avoiding plagiarism 76355 3:40
2. locked Understanding copyright 76356 3:54
3. locked Determining what is "fair use" 76357 3:28
4. locked Determining what is in the "public domain" 76358 3:28
5. locked Introducing Creative Commons licenses 76359 3:09
Key # Length
1. locked Knowing when to cite sources 76360 3:20
2. locked Choosing a citation style & form 76362 2:14
3. locked Citing different types of online sources 76361 3:09
Tutorial series by Jody Ouradnik