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Using Online Sources quiz2
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How good are your skills at finding and evaluating the online information you need? Find out here.
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information literacy
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learning technology
6th grade
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Question 1
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Where would you find the answers to the following questions about this website:
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Who wrote this site?
When was this site last updated?
Is this a government or non profit site?
Question 2
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Who could provide the most authoritative answers to the following questions?
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What causes autism?
What services do autistic people need?
What are some statistics about autism?
Question 3
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Librarians are great sources of information. When is it appropriate to ask a Librarian for help?
Answer
When you don't know how to start an assignment.
Whenever you are researching, and you feel stuck.
When you want to find out if there is going to be a tube strike.
When your Google searches don't return the results you need.
When you are not sure how to cite a source in your research paper.
When you need to hand in your assignment in the next twenty minutes.
Question 4
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A major earthquake has taken place in Japan. When can you expect to find information about it from the following sources?
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Television reports
Newspapers
Popular Magazines (Time, Newsweek, etc.)
Scholarly publications (i.e. journals)
Books
Question 5
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You are researching the Environmental threats to Indonesian Tigers. You find this great website. Which of the following are responsible ways to use this information in your research?
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Cut and paste the whole website. Boom! assignment done.
It's OK to use the information from the website as long as you don't use the exact words. You don't need to mention where the information came from.
Use quotation marks " " when you quote directly from the website.
Whenever you refer to the information from the website, include a citation (mention where the information comes from)
Include DefendTigers.org in the list of information sources you used.
Never use information from a website, EVER!
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