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  • So it is true!

  • Indigenous people from the Arctic

  • have 100 different words for snow.

  • That's an amazing fact!

  • Or is it!??

  • Everybody knows that we can

  • use digital resources

  • to find information we need.

  • Think about how many times

  • we do this in a day

  • What's the next train home?

  • What will the weather be like tomorrow?

  • What messages have I received

  • from my tutor

  • on my distance learning course?

  • We all use online information services, but

  • are we using them effectively?

  • Hmmm. We need to think about

  • effective ways to search for information.

  • Today, we are looking at

  • using the internet

  • to search for information

  • and do research

  • for our distance learning studies.

  • But the internet is so

  • full of so much information:

  • what is the best way to find information -

  • and how far can we trust what we find?

  • Think about all the ways

  • you find information online.

  • You probably use a search engine like

  • Google or Bing

  • or one that is popular in your country.

  • Search engines are fantastically

  • useful, but they usually

  • show links to other websites,

  • so you need to critically evaluate

  • those sites to know

  • if the information there is reliable.

  • Imagine if you used incorrect

  • information you found

  • online in one of your university assignments.

  • You won't get

  • good marks like that.

  • Luckily, your academic institution

  • may provide you a list of trusted sources.

  • As a good distance

  • learner, you are expected

  • to do additional research

  • to find additional information, so

  • you need to critically evaluate

  • what you find online.

  • As well as websites, many people now

  • use social media

  • as a source of information.

  • We need to be even more critical

  • here to avoid

  • incorrect, false

  • or even deliberately fake information.

  • It's a good idea to question

  • everything you find online,

  • in all areas of your life -

  • as well as for your distance learning needs!

  • So, why should we be so cautious when using

  • online for searching for information?

  • To put it simply,

  • you could easily find incorrect information.

  • If the information you find is wrong,

  • then you will get poor marks

  • in your assignments.

  • Just the same as if the train times you find

  • online are wrong,

  • you could be in for a long walk home!

  • So, let's talk about how to make

  • sure you are finding

  • and using information online correctly.

  • Firstly, you need to build

  • up your list of trusted sources.

  • These are sources that you know

  • have a high level of credibility.

  • Your tutors can help you with this,

  • but you also need to be able to evaluate

  • sources you find online.

  • Many distance learners

  • use online forums and

  • wikis such as Quora, Yahoo Answers and Wikipedia

  • to find information.

  • Now, for everyday life these

  • can be useful resources.

  • But for distance learners

  • they should only be used as a starting

  • point for study.

  • You can research more fully

  • by going to the sources referenced in articles

  • on sites like Wikipedia.

  • If they are reputable

  • then you can use them as a resource.

  • You can also use academic search engines

  • such as Google Scholar or REFSEEK.

  • Similarly, we need to avoid untrusted sources.

  • Unfortunately, social media

  • is full of examples

  • of incorrect information.

  • So: just because somebody posts

  • a story on social media, don't

  • just accept it as fact -

  • you need to do more research

  • to see if the information is credible.

  • Another important aspect of online research

  • is avoiding online plagiarism.

  • Plagiarism

  • is an important word for all students.

  • It means 'taking other people's work

  • and claiming it is your own'.

  • This is a serious matter in academic study

  • and can result in serious consequences.

  • It's fine to look at other people's work

  • and use it as a source, but you have

  • to cite your references.

  • This means stating

  • exactly where the information has come from:

  • another important skill for students!

  • Citing references is

  • a requirement for all academic institutions,

  • so your distance learner provider

  • will supply you with

  • guidelines on how to do it.

  • So that's an introduction

  • to finding information online.

  • There is a world of resources out there,

  • but always be careful in how you use it!

So it is true!

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