There are many things that need to be examined in order to
determine if a particular website is desirable for students. When I preview websites to share with my
students, I look for appropriate content for my lesson, as well as if that content
is age appropriate for my students. Websites
should be free of obscenity (both the content and comments), and inappropriate
content or images must not be found. In
addition, the number of advertisements should be limited. Although, I would rather see no advertising
on a website, if there were a few that were not too distracting, I would still
consider the website as a resource for my students. Of course, the type of ad matters. If it were to appeal to adult audiences, I
would steer clear of that website. Some other
things I would look for is the copyright date.
If it is outdated and no longer relevant, I would look for a more
current website to suit my students’ needs.
If I were to share a website with my students to read in class or
independently, I would not hold them responsible for a website that was over three
pages for fear that they would lose interest and stop reading and interacting with
the website. Finally, I would check the
website/author to be sure it is credible.
Websites that would be less desirable would be filled with obscenity
and inappropriate content and images.
The advertising would be very distracting, overwhelming, and adult-oriented. Antiquated websites would be doing a
disservice to students, as information would be outdated and irrelevant. Finally, if websites are created by
non-credible sources, they would not hold much value and may not be worth sharing
with your students. All of these less
desirable websites should not be permitted in the classroom, as there is an
abundance of resources available that can be used instead.
Because of these negative aspects introduced by particular
websites, it is extremely important to preview all information before it is
shown to students. Not only is it
important for educators to look for these specific things in websites, students
should be taught to identify positive and negative aspects of the overabundance
of websites as well. Educators and
students should be aware of the possible inappropriate content of particular websites
and know how to react to them properly.
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