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I finished the design of the site and the Sketchy Sources quiz.
Please find some reliable sources that we can use for our tabs before class begins on Tuesday. It would help if some writing was created too. I’m not going to do everything myself, this is supposed to be a team effort.
If anything we can use wikipedia I guess. It isn’t exactly reliable though.
I changed the wording so I can put whatever I want now lol
Btw, here is one of the other groups website. Let me know if you get any ideas from it. I’ll tell you about any of my ideas after I finish the tips page.
https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/crediblesources/
Ok so their site is nice. Ii like the look of our site better though. Maybe we can add more media but that would also mean adding more sources. so it’s not all that necessary. I am glad that even though the topics are similar we are doing different things. I think we are good like that. Now we just have to make sure that the game is good, but I can’t test it out myself.
I also added the sources on a links tab on the side. I will check if it is visible.
Don’t worry, the game is fine. I finished it not too long ago and tested it.
Adding sources as a tab is a good idea. I’ll give you my sources for the tips page when I’m done. Do you think 5 tips is enough?
Alright great. on the bottom of the sidebar, there is a references area with the titles of the pages and direct links to them.
Also, could you write something very brief on the list of fake news section? Like a sentence or two that says why they are fake. For example, “these websites are known to contain controversial, bias, and satirical content that is intended to incite their audience. “
Here are two of my sources.
-https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/11/22/the-fact-checkers-guide-for-detecting-fake-news/?utm_term=.02dd0aa0393c
-http://www.factcheck.org/2016/11/how-to-spot-fake-news/
I added your sources. I will write the descriptions now
I forgot to mention this source.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/five-tips-how-spot-fake-news-online-n687226
Ok, I finished the tips page now. We need to add at least one more tab I think.
Which section are you currently writing on?
I added your source and i finished the list of sources page with descriptions
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