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Videos on how to critically analyze websites for scientific quality

  • 1.  Videos on how to critically analyze websites for scientific quality

    Posted Aug 11, 2021 04:23 PM
    Hello Friends,
    One of our faculty members is working on an assignment/learning activity that would ask students to look at information on a website and determine if the information is scientifically valid/solid. Do you know of any videos available (youtube, or made by a library that is freely available, etc) that would help students learn how to critically analyze website information for scientific quality? The video(s) would be something the faculty member can include in their course assignment (link to) and instruct students to watch it for the purposes of educating the students on how to critically analyze websites and website information for scientific quality. 
    Thank you,
    Carissa Hernandez
    MUIH