Online research: In Wikipedia we trust?

Online research: In Wikipedia we trust?
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Online research: In Wikipedia we trust?
Welcome! We will start shortly. Keep the following materials close: your workbook, writing utensils, your smartphone

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But before that... summarizing a text - part III 

Slide 2 - Slide

Skimming a text

Slide 3 - Mind map

When reading in detail you...
A
Highlight topic sentences
B
Highlight important information
C
Look up what you don't know
D
all of the above

Slide 4 - Quiz

Before writing the summary
  • 1 ~ skim the text: w-questions, global structure
  • 2 ~ read the text in detail: highlight the important info, look up what you don't understand 

Slide 5 - Slide

While writing the summary
  • 1 ~ first draft: use your own words, the highlighted info
  • 2 ~ check on language, grammar, structure, neutrality... 

Slide 6 - Slide

After writing the summary
  • Is your summary clear and understandable as a whole? 
  • can someone read the summary and understand the text without reading the text? 

Slide 7 - Slide

A good title

Slide 8 - Mind map

Assignment 
  • exercise  4 on page 75 
  • add a good title! 
  • use all the info on page 90 and what we've seen in class 
  • deadline: first class after the break

Slide 9 - Slide

Best websites
for information

Slide 10 - Mind map

Do you believe all the information on the internet?
Yes, everything on the internet is true
No, but most of the things online are true.
No, the internet is full of lies

Slide 11 - Poll

What kind of information do you NOT trust?

Slide 12 - Open question

What kind of text is this?
A
An online article
B
A newspaper article
C
A column
D
I don't know

Slide 13 - Quiz

What type of text is this?
A
A narrative text
B
A persuasive text
C
An informative text
D
I don't know

Slide 14 - Quiz

Who is the targeted audience?
A
Anyone reading the newspaper
B
Women above 40
C
Anyone using Wikipedia
D
Teenagers and their parents

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is the goal of the text?
A
Explaining some new words
B
Talking about a statue
C
Getting you to give money
D
Giving advice

Slide 16 - Quiz

Let's get to reading~
  • read the text: use the context for difficult words, highlight the important parts 
  • Make exercise 3/4/5/6 on page 79-80 
  • questions/comments/concerns? Chat & mic questions are welcomed!  

Slide 17 - Slide

True
False
Jack Stephens invented the butterfly swimming stroke. 
The author of the article trusts the accuracy of the articles
People tend to trust expertise and institutions
 more than the internet 
"Wikiwashing" means that people are paid to write less 

Slide 18 - Drag question

Good title?
Don't forget to write it on top of the article on page 77.

Slide 19 - Open question

Who?
A
Anyone
B
Teenagers
C
People who don't have a computer
D
Students

Slide 20 - Quiz

What?
A
Writing articles
B
Using Wikipedia as a source
C
Don't trust the internet
D
How to win a swimming competition

Slide 21 - Quiz

Why?
A
because it is almost as accurate as the Encyclopedia Britannica
B
Because it is super easy to use

Slide 22 - Quiz

Why not?
A
Fake news
B
It doesn't help you with learning.
C
You don't learn how to evaluate information.
D
I don't know.

Slide 23 - Quiz

summaries.... 

Slide 24 - Slide

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