- The search tool you used and why (e.g., "I used Ask.com because it organizes search results in a useful format").
- I used ask.com because it gave me accurate information to what I was looking for and it was organized well on the site. Very easy to navigate.
- The exact search terms you used (e.g., "I searched three times, using these terms: “wiretap,” "pen trap", and "data mining")
- I searched once using "how net neutrality works"
- The two best sites you found: give the full URLs and URLs to any specific pages that are especially helpful
- http://www.zdnet.com/blog/storage/net-neutrality-a-faster-internet-for-all/656
- http://www.savetheinternet.com/frequently-asked-questions?gclid=CMKav8zxnagCFUgbQgodohdQHQ
- Your evaluation of the credibility and reliability of these sites:
- What individual or organization is responsible for the site and what is their purpose or mission?
- One site is a bunch of people who unite together to help save the internet with the help of businesses and non profit organizations
- How is the site funded?
- The site is funded by donations and businesses who support their cause to save the internet.
- How current is the information?
- The information is current because it is updated by some blogs and there is a recent video of an interview on net neutrality.
- What useful information about how your technology works is there on the site? Be sure to note any useful images and diagrams that would help explain and translate technical information for an audience of your peers.
- There is a very helpful video on one of the sites that explains how net neutrality works and the other site walks the reader through what is going on in congress as well as net neutrality itself.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Research pt. 2
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I see that you used Save the Internet as one of your sites. I also used this site and found it to be extremely helpful. I believe that we will be using this site for research when it comes to preparing for our presentation
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