Evaluating Web Sites
Just cause you found it on the internet doesnt mean it is any good!
Authority:
Who owns this site? Who is the author? Is it sponsored
by an organization you know?
Checking out the URL (address) can help you understand
ownership and intent:
.com is a commercial (for profit) site Is the site published on Geocities, Angelfire or other free site?
.org is non-profit or non-commercial
.edu is an educational site - US public schools also include K12 in the address
.gov indicates a US government site
.mil is the US military
.jp .ca .au or .uk indicate a site in a foreign country
Accuracy:
Does this site inspire confidence? Do you trust
the info?
Is the information on the site factual and relevant?
Are facts backed up by sources?
Are there spelling or grammatical errors?
Is there excess profanity, slang or jargon?
Is the site logical and easy to use? Does it load quickly
and completely?
Are there too many unnecessary graphics or sound files
cluttering the screen?
Currency:
Is the site up to date?
Is the information on the site outdated?
When was the site last updated?
Are the sources cited current or dated?
Do the links work? Dead links indicate out of date
connections or references.
Objectivity:
Does this site have a bias? What is the purpose
of the site?
Is the purpose of the site clearly stated? Entertainment?
Sales? Education? Persuasion?
Is affliliation with any organization, political party
or special interest group clearly stated?
Are there ads? Shopping carts? or other attempts to
sell something?
Does the site contain gender, racial, religious or
other bias?
Is the site intended to be ironic, satirical or a spoof?