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How can I judge if a website is a good educational resource?

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With millions of pages on the Web purporting to serve educational purposes, how do educators sort out the good from the bad, the useful ones from the time-wasters? [ http://its.unc.edu/divisions/tl/ ] ITS Teaching and Learning has prepared a resource guide to help faculty evaluate websites. [ http://its.unc.edu/tl/guides/irg-49.php ] "Evaluating Websites for Educational Uses: Bibliography and Checklist" includes articles from librarians and other information specialists and a checklist of questions to ask when evaluating a website as a potential educational resource.

 

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