Thursday, April 26, 2012

Judging if a website is reliable

1.Checkpoint has help me know where to find the author name, and base on that author name i can find is that author reliable 2.a good website will tell you who it's for and what it's trying to tell you . 3.Read through the information and then decide whether it has really told you what it said it would. 4.If the website doesn't answer your questions, it is not useful to you. The more answers you can find, the better the site. 5.how can you tell? You can tell btwn fact or an opinion by checking if it's repeated on another (reliable) website 6.A good website will tell you who it's for and what it's trying to tell you . 7.To determine whether the website is bias ask yourself "Do they giving you lots of information that you can make up your own mind? 8.do not trust any website that provide you only 1 option Because they want you to trust only their website, usually the website's fake

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Parts of a URL

Ways to improve your search:
1. Be specific
2. Put out common words
3. Put quotes around words that you wants to come together in searches
4. The plus symbol make sure that a word is included in the search
5. The minus symbol make sure that the word is not in the search For an example, if you want to search about how much water mastiff dogs drink a day, you should type in the search engine 'water mastiff dog drink'. That should make the number of result less than if you type 'dog'. Also, you will have better information then if you do that.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Facts

A leech has 32 brains

A baby octopus is about the size of a flea when it is born

Centipedes always have an uneven pairs of walking legs

A bat could fly with a velocity of  40 kph