Finding High-Quality Information Applying Critical-Thinking Skills Recognize Dubious Claims
Find More Than One Source
Examine Opposing Viewpoints
Be Cautious in Using Polls
Recognize the Fallibility of Experts
Beware of Groups with Misleading Names Analyzing Internet Sites Don't Be Swayed by Widespread Dissemination
Watch Out for Web Manipulation
Don't Be Dazzled by High-Tech Design
Investigate Sponsors and Authors
Look at Evaluations of Web Sites Avoiding Plagiarism Types of Plagiarism
The Ethical Approach
Giving Credit to Sources
Using Copyrighted Material |