Monday, 10 June 2013

Criteria for analysing websites


Hello people! This time I would like to place special emphasis on the importance of analysing websites before making use of the information they contain. Undeniably, we are surrounded by millions of websites, links, authors, bloggers, and such like that we don’t know if the information provided is truthful and whether the author is genuine regarding his or her studies and actual occupation or not. In general, we rely on intuition and that is a terrible mistake! We must pay attention to many other aspects in the site, the webpage’s template and design say very little as regards its reliability. There are many things to consider; for example: purpose, authority, objectivity, appropriateness, currency, responsibility, clarity and accessibility. You can take that criteria into account when it comes to analysing websites. It may happen that you don’t know exactly where to find information on each particular item. In that case, I leave you a link which provides useful questions that will aid you when describing the above-mentioned criteria.

Here is the link:

It is advisable that both teachers and students bear in mind those criteria when surfing the net. Teachers must offer learners several opportunities to carry out this analysis so they automate the task and do it mechanically every time they search the web. If teachers don’t raise awareness of the importance and the purpose of analysing websites, they can’t ask their students to find reliable information as they are not acquainted with the meaning of “reliability” and the value of it.
We must find a moment to reflect upon this issue and find the way to integrate the analysis of websites in the classroom. Sooner or later, students will make use of computers and any kind of technology to answer personal doubts and/or the teacher’s assignment. It would be of use to teachers to be one step forward.

I also consider it important to watch the video at the bottom of this comment; it contains comprehensive explanation on the criteria above-described.



Hope you can take full advantage of this info!

2 comments:

  1. Good thinking Sofi! really valuable to take into account both as a student and teacher. This also helps you to avoid invasions of virus and publicity. To add something more, there is an excellent application called AdBlock which eliminate unnecessary publicity. It can be found and downloaded from the Google PlayStore.
    Brilliant article Sofi!

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  2. Really appreciate your contribution Ren. I didn't know about that app. I will definitely bear it mind because I hate publicity when searching the net since it easily distracts me. Again, thanks a bunch!!!

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