Explain how you know that not all information on the web is fact, and ways to tell if it is false.
● Explain the difference between blogs, wikis, databases, and websites.
● Explain plagiarism
● Add a link to www.mel.org
● Explain how you would evaluate a website to see if it is a trusted, reputable source.
● Tell the process of researching using Big6 and add a link to the resource site.
● Take a screen shot of your works cited page that your researched and post it as your artifact. Type “Here is
an example of a Works Cited page with 3 more Sources Using MEL.”
Please use the student survey linked below to provide feedback on these activities
● Explain the difference between blogs, wikis, databases, and websites.
● Explain plagiarism
● Add a link to www.mel.org
● Explain how you would evaluate a website to see if it is a trusted, reputable source.
● Tell the process of researching using Big6 and add a link to the resource site.
● Take a screen shot of your works cited page that your researched and post it as your artifact. Type “Here is
an example of a Works Cited page with 3 more Sources Using MEL.”
Please use the student survey linked below to provide feedback on these activities