PPT-Reliable vs. Unreliable Sources

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Reliable Sources TRUSTWORTHY SOURCES Written by experts in that particular field Unreliable Sources SOURCES THAT CAN BE ALTERED BY ANYONE sources such as Wikipedia

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Reliable Sources TRUSTWORTHY SOURCES Written by experts in that particular field Unreliable Sources SOURCES THAT CAN BE ALTERED BY ANYONE sources such as Wikipedia are not reliable because the authors may not have a thorough knowledge or full understanding of a topic. The objective is to optimize the two criteria of min imizing the makespan and minimizing job reassignments in response to machine failures We assume that the set of jobs is known in advance but that the pattern of machine failures is unpredictable M A system of thinking about the types of evidence is as follows:. Rational Appeals. Anecdote. Analogy. Consequences. Effects. Contrasts. Categories. Comparisons. Examples. Quotes. Hard Evidence. Facts . Reliable. and . UNRELIABLE. Sources. RELIABLE. When researching, you always need to be sure that you are getting your information from reliable sources. . Some sources are considered to be “. reliable. Find 3 significant quotes from Chapter 1 that shows Nick’s perspective on the world. Include the page number.. PROMPT: How does the diction, detail choice, and/or literary or rhetorical devices that Nick uses prove he is . Chapter 1, Lesson 2. What is Evidence?. Evidence. – Something that shows proof or indication that something is true.. May be material objects, such as documents or soldier’s uniform.. Primary and Secondary Sources. Reliability. How do I answer these questions?. i.e. How reliable is this source ....?. Balance. Most sources chosen are reliable in some ways but not others.. Comments on origin. Who produced it? In what circumstance? For what purpose? Did they have a motive to mislead? How might this affect reliability?. What is it?. When the reader limits or alters information, keeping it from the audience. . The reader needs to be able to tell that what the narrator describes may not be completely accurate. . Remember, the unreliable narrator lies in some way to the AUDIENCE, not just to other characters. . Zika. Virus: Finding Solutions in Brazil. C. redible Sources. Credibility of source:. Why was this site created? Is there any bias?. Who is responsible for this site? What are their credentials?. Does the author document his/her own sources?. What are databases?. Databases are a collection tables that are searchable. These databases are filled with periodical materials (newspapers, journals, magazines, and even blog posts). These databases prevent you from having to go from journal to journal by hand. Reliable. and . Unreliable. . Sources. Can YOU tell the difference??. Reliable. and . UNRELIABLE. Sources. RELIABLE. When researching, you always need to be sure that you are getting your information from reliable sources. . control. How reliable are sources A and B as evidence of the importance of the Ministry of Information? . P.. Source. A is reliable as evidence of how important the ministry of information was because it shows that no one was above censor, not even the king or Prime Minister.. Internet/WEB Browsers & SEARCH ENGINES. What is a browser?. Examples of browsers: . Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari (Apple devices). Is a search engine something different?. When using the internet for sources, be sure to check the reliability of any site.. Some rules to follow:. If you can find the same information in three different places, it is probably reliable.. If a website also has a print version (such as a newspaper or magazine, it is probably reliable.. 1 The Job of the Historian. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN. At the end of this chapter you should understand .... What is history?. The work of the historian and the use of historical methods.. Different types of sources and evidence..

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