Showing posts with label Skills. Show all posts
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Friday, November 1, 2013

Time Capsules from the Ancient World: Project Resources

 Below are some suggestions to get you started on your research for your time capsule project. Please use these resources as a starting place -- do not simply Google what you are looking for!

Don't forget, your textbook is the first stop when beginning research on this project. And don't rely solely on the internet -- plenty of books, magazines, and television shows will help you with your research as well.

Suggested Resources

ABC-Clio (must be on the BCH network or use the library password to access this)

BBC History

British Museum: Ancient Civilizations (you must have flash to view this site)

History.com: Ancient History

Mr. Kash's Ancient History Sites

National Geographic Magazine 

Spartacus Educational

World History in Context (must be on the BCH network or use the library password to access this)

Evaluating Web Resources


The internet has much potential as a research tool. However, not all information on the internet is reliable. the following guidelines, adapted from the University of Texas library system, will help you evaluate web sources when you are doing research.

Your knowledge:
  • How does this information compare with what you already know?
  • How does it change what you know?
Authority:
  • Who is providing this information?
  • Where did their information come from?
  • Do they provide evidence or examples to support their points?
Time:
  • How old is this information?
  • Does the site include recent information?
Scope:
  • How much information is given?
  • How broad is the topic?
  • How in-depth is the information?
Clarity:
  • Is the information clearly presented?
  • Is the information well-organized?
  • Is the site user-friendly?
Validity:
  • How true do you think this information is? What makes you think so?
Importance:
  • Is this information important? If so, why?
Recommendations:
  • Have people whom you respect (teachers, librarians, parents, friends) recommended this site as a good source of information?