First, we can learn from looking at the URL link (web address), the domain name can help you prove if the information has been published by a credible …show more content…
Once you look more closely at the source, do you find any evidence of its reliability or lack thereof? Explain.
However, I chose the best website that I think it is reliable. http://www.martlet.ca/where-fact-meets-fantasy/ . I based on topic they provide and I could see author/organization credibility and date of published. But when I look more closely at the source, I feel this source is lack thereof. I search for the writer name, he does not seem to be a writer, opposite he seems to be a normal teenager.
Based on your Google research, do you think the experts you looked up are credible? Why or why not? Be specific.
In my opinion, Dr. Robert Folk, a geologist, is credible. According to this URL, http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/researcher/robert_folk/ . It is ended with .edu. The site generally have a professional stake in putting out credible information, and the data often goes through a certain amount of fact checking before being posted there. That means we can trust this website.
Dr. Jack Cohen, a reproductive biologist. I would rather go to find sources on Grossmont online library database because I could feel more certain about his