SIFT Method, Pt. 3: Evaluating Web Sources
This video is published under a Creative Commons license CC BY-NC 4.0. A NASA video available in the Public Domain has been embedded.
This is the third part of a series on evaluating web sources using Mike Caulfield's SIFT Method.
SIFT Method, Part 1: https://youtu.be/RzGmm53OTXI
SIFT Method, Part 2: https://youtu.be/zCQ8AlKZut8
Attributions:
“The S.I.F.T. Method”, CC BY-NC 4.0, is a derivative of “SIFT: a Four Moves Acronym” by Michael A. Caulfield, Washington State University Vancouver, CC BY 4.0
“Carbon Dioxide Emissions” by Francesca Ameglio, Noun Project is licensed under CC BY 4.0
“Agriculture” by Made, Noun Project is licensed under CC BY 4.0
“Social Media Icons” by blogtrepreneur on Flickr is licensed under CC BY 2.0
“Earth is Getting Greener” video by NASA Goddard is in the Public Domain
“WTF” by Free, Fair & Healthy, Pixabay is in the Public Domain, CC0
“Question Mark” by SVGSilh.com is in the Public Domain
“Twitter Power Line” by geralt on Pixabay is in the Public Domain, CC0
“Talk Bubbles” by raw pixel on Pixabay is in the Public Domain, CC0
“Manuscript” by OpenClipart-Vectors on Pixabay in in the Public Domain, CC0