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Criteria for Sites of the Day
Functionality
- Pages load quickly and there are few or no dead links.
- If registration is required to use material at a site, it's simple, easy, respects privacy issues, and there's no cost.
Design and Organization
- The site is well designed and easy to navigate.
- There are clear navigation bars, index, and/or site map.
- Pages are uncluttered, attractive and easy to read and have good use of white space as well as visually pleasing placement of text.
- The site is well organized with logical categories and clearly labeled content.
Content
- Content is free to educators. (If only part of the site is free, that part has extensive information.)
- The information is up-to-date - revised and/or updated often.
- The information is written at the intellectual level of stated audiences.
- Content and features are created so that the intended audience (primarily students and/or teachers) would really use them.
- The material is original.
- The information is authoritative, authentic, and accurate.
- There is documentation of factual information and or references.
- The site contains information about authorship and displays a page with credentials/information about the author and/or editor (not just the Webmaster).
- The site is robust and has a deep level of information.
- There is clear evidence of site's purpose. It is free of bias or there is an explanation of point of view, perspective, or bias if any exists.
- The site contains links to related sites for additional authoritative information on the topic.
Technology Use
- There is creative and purposeful use of graphics, sound, interactivity, video clips and/or other Web technology.
- The site improves upon what students would be able to learn in traditional ways.
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