Florida Web-Site Evaluation Worksheet

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This website evaluation worksheet will help you evaluate e-commerce sites. The results will help you plan your own e-commerce site or offer strategies for revamping your existing one. Knowing which e-commerce features work and which don't work make or break your customers' online shopping experience.
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How to Evaluate Websites: How to evaluate websitesCURRENCY: the timeliness of the information.RELEVANCE: the importance of the information for your needs.AUTHORITY: the source of the information.ACCURACY: the reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the content.PURPOSE: the reason the information exists.

Evaluating Internet Sources With RADARRelevance - How is this information relevant to your assignment? Authority - Who is the author? What makes this person or organization an authoritative source? Date - When was this information published and is the publication date important to you?

There are six (6) criteria that should be applied when evaluating any Web site: authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, coverage, and appearance. For each criterion, there are several questions to be asked.

How to Evaluate Websites: How to evaluate websitesCURRENCY: the timeliness of the information.RELEVANCE: the importance of the information for your needs.AUTHORITY: the source of the information.ACCURACY: the reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the content.PURPOSE: the reason the information exists.

There are six (6) criteria that should be applied when evaluating any Web site: authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, coverage, and appearance.

When you use the following 5 important criteria -- Accuracy, Authority, Objectivity, Currency, and Coverage -- wading through the mass of information can be less confusing, and, you can be a better consumer of information.

Evaluating Websites You should consider these criteria for evaluating Web resources (Accuracy, Authority, Objectivity, Currency, Coverage, and Relevancy).

There are six (6) criteria that should be applied when evaluating any Web site: authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, coverage, and appearance. For each criterion, there are several questions to be asked. The more questions you can answer "yes", the more likely the Web site is one of quality.

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Florida Web-Site Evaluation Worksheet