Module Searching and Evaluating Credible Sources
Task 1: Answer Questions 1-5 by choosing the best answer.
1.	A student has to write a report about the causes of the rebellion in Libya for a Political Science class. Which source is the best place to start?
•	Wikipedia entry about Libya
•	News article from the New York Times about background on the Libyan rebellion
•	History Channel's special on famous rebellions in history
•	Blog from a Libyan rebel
2.	A mother of a sick toddler is looking for advice on when to take her child to the doctor. She should trust info from:
•	A mother's discussion forum where moms can share anecdotes about their kids
•	A scholarly article about causes of the common cold in children
•	The American Academy of Pediatrics' website
•	A diaper company's website that offers advice to parents
3.	A student is trying to remember the name of an actor in a movie she recently saw. Which one of these would be an acceptable source for this type of research?
•	Wikipedia entry about that movie
•	Ebert and Roeper's review of the movie
•	Official website for the movie
•	All of the above would work for this type of search
4.	A student has to research the problem of gang violence among teenagers in large cities. Which source will provide the most reliable information for her project?
•	An LA Times special, multi-part report on gangs that was written 15 years ago
•	A scholarly article from the Criminal Justice database available through her school library
•	A CNN interview on the Internet with a former teenage gangster
•	A blog entry about rising gang violence in the city where the blogger lives
5.	A student is looking for up-to-date statistics about obesity in children and school lunch programs. Which source would provide the most current, reliable information?
•	The US government's Department of Education website
•	A scholarly article written five years ago that discusses why school lunches need to be healthier
 •	An editorial from the Washington Post that cites statistics and then argues that obesity rates are the fault of parents, not school lunches
•	A Wikipedia entry about obesity rates in children
Task 2: Now, for Questions 6-10, please explain your answers in 1-2 sentences.
6.	I chose my answer in Question 1 because:
7.	I chose my answer in Question 2 because:
8.	I chose my answer in Question 3 because:
9.	I chose my answer in Question 4 because:
10.	I chose my answer in Question 5 because:
Submission Requirements:
•	Submit your responses for grading in a Microsoft Word document, clearly separating all 10 questions.
•	The analysis assignment should be 700 to 900 words.
•	Adhere to Standard English grammar, spelling, and punctuation requirements.
•	Use 12-point Arial font and double-space.