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MEDIA LITERACY WEBSITES AND SEARCH ENGINES

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Page 1: WEBSITES AND SEARCH ENGINES. Not all websites are good. Some have a ton of pop- ups and scams promising you money

MEDIA LITERACY WEBSITES AND SEARCH ENGINES

Page 2: WEBSITES AND SEARCH ENGINES. Not all websites are good. Some have a ton of pop- ups and scams promising you money

Don’t Believe Everything You Read!

Not all websites are good. Some have a ton of pop-ups and scams promising you money...

Page 3: WEBSITES AND SEARCH ENGINES. Not all websites are good. Some have a ton of pop- ups and scams promising you money

Some are sites that look good but can infect your computer with a virus when you click on the link...

Page 4: WEBSITES AND SEARCH ENGINES. Not all websites are good. Some have a ton of pop- ups and scams promising you money

...and some sites are complete hoaxes or satirical publications

Check the “About” section of websites… dailycurrant.com even admits their stories are not true.

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So which sites are good?Any website including or ending with “ .gov” . or “.ca”.

The “gov” means it is a government site and the “ca” means it is a Canadian, government or government-sponsored site. Examples include:

 

The official Government of Canada website: http://www.gc.ca/

 

The official Province of Manitoba website: http://www.gov.mb.ca/

 

The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba: http://www.afm.mb.ca/

 

The official United States of America website: http://www.usa.gov/

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Any website including or ending with “.edu”. This means it is an educational institution such as a university, generally in the United States. Example:

 

University of Illinois: http://illinois.edu/

 

*Note: Canadian University websites end in “.ca”:

University of Winnipeg: http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/

University of Manitoba: http://umanitoba.ca/

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Websites including or ending with “.org”. This means it is an organization of some kind. Examples include:

 

Turtle Island Native Network: http://www.turtleisland.org/front/_front.htm

 

Seven Oaks School Division: www.7oaks.org/

 

*Note: Some organization websites are good, some are not. You must decide, based on how consistent the information is, whether it looks official or has many pop-ups, etc. Wikipedia, the infamous “anyone can edit” dictionary, is an organization: http://www.wikipedia.org/

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Can I use Wikipedia? As a starting point / background

information ONLY. Never use Wikipedia as a cited source

(unless your teacher says it’s ok) Scroll down to check their sources and

external links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism

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Beware of:

Any website including or ending with “.com” indicates that it is a commercial website. Some might still be good, but many are useless. You must make that judgement call. Examples are:

Youtube: www.youtube.com Hotmail: www.hotmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Amazon: http://amazon.com/

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BUT...

Some “reliable” websites are not actually reliable!

http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~abutz/index.html

This was a page created by a faculty member of the Northwestern University. Looks great, right? Turns out that this faculty member was actually a white-supremacist sympathizer and his site lead to holocaust denial material!

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So How Can I Tell?Pay attention to details! Consider the URL, date published, and

the position of the person posting. This professor had been a professor of Engineering, not of History. Why was he posting stuff about the holocaust?

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Find out who owns / published the site: Internic.ca or Whois.Net

In this example, someone was wondering about a Martin Luther King Site: http://www.martinlutherking.org/

It looked ok, but we found out that the site is owned by Stormfront Inc, a white supremacist group!

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Still Not Sure? Cross-Reference!The more sources the better!