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<em>Critically evaluating information found on the Web</em> | <em>Critically evaluating information found on the Web</em> | ||
<p>The 'Credibility' competency is made up of the following skills:</p> | <p>The 'Credibility' competency is made up of the following skills:</p> | ||
* Recognising and using markers and design styles in assessing the credibility of information presented on the Web | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Credibility/markers-and-design-styles Recognising and using markers and design styles in assessing the credibility of information presented on the Web] | ||
* Researching authorship and ownership using lookup tools | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Credibility/using-lookup-tools Researching authorship and ownership using lookup tools] | ||
* Triangulating information from a number of sources to ascertain the veracity of information | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Credibility/triangulating-info Triangulating information from a number of sources to ascertain the veracity of information] | ||
* Discriminating between 'original' and derivative Web content | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Credibility/derivative-content Discriminating between 'original' and derivative Web content] | ||
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Critically evaluating information found on the Web
The 'Credibility' competency is made up of the following skills:
- Recognising and using markers and design styles in assessing the credibility of information presented on the Web
- Researching authorship and ownership using lookup tools
- Triangulating information from a number of sources to ascertain the veracity of information
- Discriminating between 'original' and derivative Web content