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Assessing the Quality of Internet Resources: Challenges and Useful Tools

Assessing the Quality of Internet Resources: Challenges and Useful Tools Assessing the Quality of Internet Resources: Challenges and Useful Tools atrick was 62 when he was people turn to the Internet as a majo r resource diagnosed with prostate cancer. In in their self-directed learning. Pthe three months that followed his initial diagnosis, he did everything he could to Using the Internet for become an expert on the disease. He started Self-Directed Learning doing his research as soon as he got home Gray (1999) defines the Internet as a fro m the doctor's office an d estimates that he network of computers from all over the world spent seven to eight hours-a-day, seven-days- tha t are connected in such a way that they can a-wee k on the computer until his surgery. As communicat e with each other and information Patrick stated, can be shared. Many people think that the There's a world of information out there. World Wide Web is a synonym for the Internet I mean, it's unbelievable how much an d the terms are commonly used information is available on the Internet interchangeably. Technically, however, the Web about prostate cancer. You've is a part of the Internet. Its distinguishing got to be patient and wade through http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adult Learning SAGE

Assessing the Quality of Internet Resources: Challenges and Useful Tools

Adult Learning , Volume 14 (4): 3 – Sep 1, 2003

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 2003 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
ISSN
1045-1595
eISSN
2162-4070
DOI
10.1177/104515950301400405
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Abstract

Assessing the Quality of Internet Resources: Challenges and Useful Tools atrick was 62 when he was people turn to the Internet as a majo r resource diagnosed with prostate cancer. In in their self-directed learning. Pthe three months that followed his initial diagnosis, he did everything he could to Using the Internet for become an expert on the disease. He started Self-Directed Learning doing his research as soon as he got home Gray (1999) defines the Internet as a fro m the doctor's office an d estimates that he network of computers from all over the world spent seven to eight hours-a-day, seven-days- tha t are connected in such a way that they can a-wee k on the computer until his surgery. As communicat e with each other and information Patrick stated, can be shared. Many people think that the There's a world of information out there. World Wide Web is a synonym for the Internet I mean, it's unbelievable how much an d the terms are commonly used information is available on the Internet interchangeably. Technically, however, the Web about prostate cancer. You've is a part of the Internet. Its distinguishing got to be patient and wade through

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Adult LearningSAGE

Published: Sep 1, 2003

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