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Evaluating Information (Article #1: Digital Literacy in the Classroom: How…
Evaluating Information
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Written on April, 23, 2017. Pretty current
Cites the UK Consumer Digital Index which according to their website "The Lloyds Bank Consumer Digital Index is the largest measure of financial and digital capability of people in the UK."
NASUWT teacher's union- cited multiple times
Cites sources that can't be found or are confusing like: House of Lords Report, 2017. Google search not coming up with any leads...
No list of sources at the end of article
No author listed....Published by ResourceEd a British for profit site that aims to give teacher tips and overall success in your school
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Overall consensus: Not a lot of knowns makes this article a little untrustworthy. The sources they were citing could not be found, the author was not listed, and the .com website domain made me question the overall intent of the article. Their product was also advertised multiple times throughout the article.
Article #2: Success Performance Solutions 65% of Today's Students will be Employed in Jobs that Don't Exist Yet
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Quotes Ed Gordon, author of a new book called Future Jobs Links to a new article in Fast Company Magazine
Ira Wolfe- bio at the bottom states "hiring expert, blogger, author, and speaker." Google search results that these facts are backed up. Multiple Ted Talk videos, links to his blog, and other sources citing him as a reliable source.
Persuade teachers and business leaders to make this statistic a priority. To take action. Also, to inform and educate
August 26, 2013 Five years old...makes me wonder if the statistic is now higher?
Overall consensus: The writer of this article seems to be very highly renowned and his urgency makes me as a teacher want to do something about this information he shares. The date makes me question if the statistics are still accurate, but because our world is always changing, I assume that this statistic still stands for the "at least" part of it. I am assuming the number has grown. More research could be done on my part to find an article that is more updated and current.
No date listed at top...Someone asked in the comments when it was published and they responded July 4, 2016.
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No author listed...Published by Youth Central a government organization that shares tips for young people.
Other sources linked at the bottom of the article: Department of Ed and a University webpage. Reliable sources.
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Overall consensus: This article is highly reliable due to the website domain, purpose of the article and the current date of the article. The specific author is not listed, but knowing the purpose of this domain makes me trust who wrote it. The outside sources are also highly reliable and linked at the bottom.