Free Live Online Web-based Workshop: "Evaluating Internet Information " June 28,2000 Noon-2:00 p.m. EDT.

Diane K. Kovacs diane at kovacs.com
Wed Jun 7 13:47:59 EDT 2000


Evaluating Internet Information - Free Instructor-Led Web-based Workshop

Agenda

Introductions and Overview.
Overview: The Nature of the Database; How do you evaluate Authority,
Reliability and Timeliness, Security and Privacy;
Resources for further study.
Web-based Activities (done outside of the online meeting)
Activity 1  Evaluating World Wide Web Sites (Practical Experience)
Activity 2. Evaluating Subject Directories and Electronic Library Collections
Activity 3. Evaluating World Wide Web Rating Services Questions and 
Conclusions.


More information at http://www.kovacs.com/training.html

Overview

In this hands-on workshop participants will learn strategies for 
evaluating information found on the  Internet that mirror the 
strategies used to evaluate information from other sources.

Evaluation strategies will include locating and evaluating tools 
which review and evaluate Internet information as well as strategies 
for individually evaluating Internet information resources.

Audience

This workshop is intended for people who want to learn about using 
the Internet to find high quality, authoritative information.

Participants should know how to use e-mail.  The Instructors will 
assist participants to use Netscape or Internet Explorer to 
participate in the real-time class and to interact with the Web-based 
materials.

Schedule

June 28, 2000 Noon-2 EDT

Schedule Arrangements for other small groups (minimum of 5 people) 
may be made on an individual basis
by contacting the instructor.

Registration and Tuition
Free but please register to reserve a space and to provide 
information to receive logins and passwords.
Class size is limited to 15 people.  Arrangements for additional 
online live sessions will be made if there are additional 
registrations.

http://www.kovacs.com/register.html


Materials
All materials will be online on interactive Web pages.

Mechanisms for Instruction
Participants will interact through e-mail
with the instructors before and after the workshops.

Participants will meet live online for overview and discussion.

Participants will complete hands-on Web-based activities at
their own pace after  scheduled online live meeting with the guidance
and in consultation with the instructor.

Instructors will provide free training on using the Diversity 
University MOO facility for real-time
communication Participants will connect to http://www.du.org:8888 for
real-time instruction.   Logins and passwords will be provided on
request after registration.

Instructor Diane K. Kovacs, Kovacs Consulting diane at kovacs.com



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