A. Assimilation (Time Frame: 5 minutes)
Before we move on, let us see what you have learned from your previous activities. This activity will show how well you understand assessing the credibility of the sources of information when doing research tasks.
Directions: Fill in the chart with your understanding or what you have leamed about our topic. Enjoy the activity!
Nonsense = Report (-._.-)
I don't tolerate with any sign of nonsense, so it shall and will be reported immediatly if nonsense is shown.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Authorship and Publication
What are they about?
How can these help you assess the credibility of your source of information?
2. Currency and Relevance
What are they about?
How can these help you assess the credibility of your source of information?
3. Accuracy
What are they about?
How can these help you assess the credibility of your source of information?
4. Purpose and Objectivity
What are they about?
How can these help you assess the credibility of your source of information?
5. Links and References
What are they about?
How can these help you assess the credibility of your source of information?
1.) In assessing the credibility of the source of information it is important to:
Finding sources for research is important, but using unreliable sources will hurt your credibility and make your arguments seem less powerful. It is important to be able to identify which sources are credible. This ability requires an understanding of depth, objectivity, currency, authority, and purpose.
2.) As young writer, choosing the credible sources of information is important because:
It is important to use credible sources in your paper because your audience will expect you to have backed up your assertions with credible evidence. Using evidence that does not come from a credible source of information will not convince your reader that your claim is plausible or even correct.
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