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ICT In Education Course Week 6 : Evaluate a Website



In the sixth meeting of ICT in education course, on Friday,18 October 2019, we talking about Internet as English Resources. in the beginning of this meeting we talking about how to use the search engine especially Google to search English language resources, and how to filter out good and wrong information, because a lot of information whose truth is still doubtful even fake on the internet. And because of that we were asked to evaluate some website related to English. But before that we must know what aspects must be considered in evaluating a website. We were given six criteria, such as authority, purpose, coverage, currency, objectivity, and accuracy. And at the end of this meeting we asked to evaluate two website related to English based on that six criteria in a group with three people.

This is my group assignment of Searching and Evaluate 2 Website or resources :


After learning how to evaluate internet resources, we learnt how to manage and annotating resources. In this study, we were introduced Diigo, an application to save the information and annotate the websites. We made our Diigo account as we were given a long-term project to search some resources from the internet based on the topics given and annotate them with Diigo.

You can check my diigo's account with click this link

However, the topic for this assignment are divided into. Those topics are:
1. Plagiarism
2. Netiquette
3. Internet safety

I chose the "Plagiarism" topic and here are my outlines for various websites:
  1. https://diigo.com/0gdpnv
  2. https://diigo.com/0gdpo8
  3. https://diigo.com/0gdpoi
  4. https://diigo.com/0gdppf







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