Internet Integrity
Evaluate the sources you find on the internet for reliability and accuracy.
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The resources that you find on the Internet are all true. *
.gov = government If you come across a site with this domain, it’s a federal government site. The information is considered to be from a credible source. *
.edu = educational institution  Sites using this domain name are schools ranging from kindergarten to higher education. If it’s from a department or research center at an educational institution, it can generally be taken as credible. *
.org = traditionally a non-profit organization Generally, the information in these types of sites is credible and unbiased, but there are examples of organizations that strongly advocate specific points of view over others *
On the Internet, look out for anything that sounds like a personal opinion that is not based on fact. *
It doesn't matter who wrote the article. *
The date that the article was written doesn't really matter.
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All of the information in Wikipedia is true. *
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