Chico
Unified School District
Computer
Skills Proficiency
Web
Page Evaluation Form # ____ of 5 required
The Internet is full of information; some is credible and some is misinformation. One of the skills you must acquire is how to evaluate a web page to determine if the information is credible. This test will help you find out how well you are able to locate and select credible information. Complete the form below for each of the five information sources that you have located and selected.
Student Name: Student ID Number:
Graduation Year: School: (Circle current school) CHS PVHS FVHS CAL
Note: If the information requested is not
available, write "N/A" in the space or next to the criterion.
Bibliographic Citation/Work
Cited:
1. Who (what person/s) authored/wrote the page?
2. With what organization/publisher is the page affiliated?
3. Title of the Web page:
4. What is the URL/location for the site? http://
5. What is the domain name of the site? (Circle one) .com .gov .org .net .edu
6. Date the page was created/published: Date you accessed the page:
Score: _____ (Number correctly completed)
Y N 1. Is it clear who wrote the information?
Y N 2. Are the author's qualifications for writing on this topic clearly stated?
Y N 3. Is there a link to a page (or area on it) describing the purpose of the sponsoring/publishing organization?
Y N 4. Is there a phone number or postal address to contact for more information? (email address not enough).
Y N 1. Are the sources for any factual information clearly listed so they can be verified in another source?
Y N 2. Is the information free of grammatical, spelling, and other typographical errors?
Y N 3. Is the information accurate, when compared to other sources?
Y N 1. Is the information reasonably unbiased?
Y N 2. Is the information free of advertising?
Y N 3. If there is any advertising on the pages, is it clearly set off from the informational content?
Y N 1. Are there dates on the page to indicate when the page was written or last revised? Dates: _________
Y N 2. Are there any indications that the information is kept current or updated?
Y N 1. Does this page cover the information in-depth, adequately?
Y N 2. If there is a print (e.g., magazine, newspaper, book) equivalent to the Web page, is it clear whether the entire work, or only parts of it are available on the Web site?
Total Correct or Yes Responses _____ (18 required for Exemplary; 16 required for
Competent)
Revised
October 2000