Evaluating Credibility of Sources
Students will learn to evaluate the credibility of informational sources, considering author expertise, publication, and purpose.
Key Questions
- Evaluate the credibility of an online source based on its domain and author's credentials.
- Compare the reliability of information from a primary source versus a secondary source.
- Justify why certain sources are more trustworthy for academic research than others.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
Suggested Methodologies
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