

Finding Credible Sources
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 4 Questions
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Credible Sources
Credible sources are written by authors respected in their fields of study. Responsible, credible authors will cite their sources so that you can check the accuracy of and support for what they've written.

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Non-Credible Sources
Unreliable sources don’t always contain true, accurate, and up-to-date information.
That’s why it is extremely important to use credible and reliable sources only.
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Credible Sources
The Internet allows you to find any information that you want. However, just because it is online doesn’t mean its true. You must be a skeptic and ask: What is the point of view of this website? What are they trying to get me to believe? What opinions or ideas are missing? You should also investigate the source and ask: Who is publishing the information? Remember, a reliable source, like a university, tends to be more credible. Lastly, follow the rule of three—this means compare three sources of information before coming to a conclusion.
-"Become an Online Sleuth"
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Multiple Choice
I should always be a skeptic when it comes to information that I find online.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
If I can find it online, it must be true.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
I should always review the sources (or author) of the website.
TRUE
FALSE
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How do I find credible sources?
Know your domains. Every website has to register a domain that indicates what kind of agency it is. Generally, ".gov" and ".edu" sites will offer objective data based on research.
Check university websites. Many large universities have well-funded research centers and laboratories that create reliable, peer-reviewed research.
The library. Your local librarian is trained to help you find the best resources on your topic.
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Multiple Choice
Which two examples would be considered credible sources?
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Personal Blog
Library
Social Media
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Credible Sources
How do you know if these websites are credible or non-credible?
https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
https://www.myplate.gov/
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Credible Sources
How can you determine if the previous video is a credible source?
Credible Sources
Credible sources are written by authors respected in their fields of study. Responsible, credible authors will cite their sources so that you can check the accuracy of and support for what they've written.

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