Friday, 15 November 2013

Q&A

1)  Where do you go to find information for devising research?
      We can use:
· Google
· Wikipedia
· .org is run by an organisation
· Museums
· Libraries
· People who were there

2)  How does the Internet differ from other sources of information?
It can be very opinion based and biased. Condensed information. Very easily altered. Constantly updated. People can manipulate information.

3)  Our favourite place to find information is:
Not Wikipedia, Google because you can type in quick theories and have an answer in seconds.

4)  Similarities – They can both be biased, they are both vast in information if you look in the right places. For more obscure info you need to do some rooting around. They both have useful information that may be blocked be arbitrary facts.
5)  Differences – you can access the Internet everywhere and anywhere and find the answer to your quires in seconds. Book information is on paper and Internet information is virtual. The Internet is free and the majority of the information held on the Internet is free however books cost money

Cooperated with : Sam Johnson

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