Folks,

Last Friday Hank Goldstein came through with Joyce Morris' list of URLs
for evaluating web sites. It was a goodie, but the best one in my opinion
was <http://www.science.widener.edu/~withers/webeval.htm>  Two people at
the library there have put together a fantastic collection of materials.
If you go there, you will find that they have also published a book on
this topic. 

There are original evaluation checklists for five different kinds of web
sites and all sorts of teaching materials including a bibliography of web
evaluation articles & books, and a list of nine other URLs which are
devoted to evaluating web sites.

Given the truisms of Mark Goldblatt's NY Post article, "Ignorant, but full
of self-esteem" which I mentioned here recently, it behooves us to require
(demand) that students only use information from the web that meets
 the
highest standards of professionalism.

Al L. Cone, Ph.D.
Professor & Chair
Department of Psychology                701.252.3467  X 2604
Jamestown College
6019 College Lane                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jamestown, ND 58405                     

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