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    Online Resource
    [London] : Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
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    gbv_1067294457
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (13 min)
    Edition: Alexandria, VA Alexander Street Press 2012 VAST: Academic Video Online Previously released as DVD
    Edition: Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Secondary ICT 2
    Content: This fascinating programme reveals the results of an experiment of critical importance to teachers who give guidance to pupils on the use of the internet as a research tool. A group of Year 9s at Wortley High School in Leeds are asked to look at three websites. The subjects are Martin Luther King, the Holocaust, and Victorian robots. None of the sites are what they seem. The first two are fronts for racists and holocaust deniers. The last is a good-natured spoof. None of the pupils spotted any problems with the validity, reliability or authority of the sites and many said they would cut and paste information from the sites for use in homework or other projects. ICT expert James Green leads a lesson revealing the truth to the pupils and passing on valuable tips on how to cross-check websites and find out who may be behind them. Experts point out the importance of reminding pupils that the internet is not as reliable as, for instance, books in a school or other library
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012) , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Previously released as DVD. , This edition in English
    Additional Edition: Available in another form C/1662/002
    Language: English
    Keywords: Film
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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