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The purpose or intent of any Web page is critical for evaluating the credibility of the information being provided. ... Determining where the information came from can help a student eliminate some websites and can ease the process of Web searching. ...
The content is another critical factor when evaluating a website. ... Several other factors should be determined when evaluating the content of a web page. ... The reader should be aware of the beneficiaries of a web page in determining the eligibility of the information being provided. ... Also a web page can sometimes have a long load time and can take up valuable time from a student. The author talks about the Aesthetics of a web page. So, is the web page satisfying, is the font big enough? ...
The last aspect of functionality deals with the navigation of a web page. A student would have a more efficient time researching if the Web page was easy to understand and follow. ... The authors agree with Green that guidance from teachers is needed so that students can effectively learn to search Web pages and to gather valuable information.
Approximate Word count = 885 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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