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<li>Recognising types of domains (e.g. .edu, gov, .org, .ac.uk) to assess credibility</li>
<li>Recognising types of domains (e.g. .edu, gov, .org, .ac.uk) to assess credibility</li>
<li>Identifying author or publisher of the web page/website to assess credibility</li>
<li>Identifying time stamp on a webpage (if it exists) to assess credibility</li>
<li>Identifying time stamp on a webpage (if it exists) to assess credibility</li>
<li>Develop dispositions (and reasons for) healthy skepticism as you read and evaluate online information</li>
<li>Develop dispositions (and reasons for) healthy skepticism as you read and evaluate online information</li>
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Recognising and using markers and design styles in assessing the credibility of information presented on the Web

Examples:

  • Recognising types of domains (e.g. .edu, gov, .org, .ac.uk) to assess credibility
  • Identifying time stamp on a webpage (if it exists) to assess credibility
  • Develop dispositions (and reasons for) healthy skepticism as you read and evaluate online information