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Florencia Pimienta Evaluation of Websites Website 1 National Geographic Society. (2012).Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved September.3 rd .2012.from http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural- disasters/ This webpage is mainly based on the National Geographic investigations. A large number of experts on this field have written about natural disasters and collaborated with this website.
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Page 1: Informatica evaluation websites final (2)

Florencia Pimienta

Evaluation of Websites

Website 1

National Geographic Society. (2012).Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved

September.3rd.2012.from http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-

disasters/

This webpage is mainly based on the National Geographic investigations. A large

number of experts on this field have written about natural disasters and

collaborated with this website.

The content of the website is up-to- date. The information is factual. It was last

updated in 2012.

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The site is very interesting and stimulating. It’s easy to navigate and very attractive.

The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does not use alternative

technologies or large files. It has videos to expand the information and students

can access to them very quickly.

Website 2

Centers for Disease Control and Preparation. (2012).Emergency Preparedness

and Response. Last Retrieved September. 3rd. 2012. from:

http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/

This website was written by the Centre of Disease Control and Prevention. It was

written by experts on the field.

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The content is updated. The information is factual. It was last updated on June,

2012.

The site is interesting but not quite stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive.

The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does not use alternative

technologies or large files.

Website 3

Vora, S.Gunther.D &Baron.R. Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved September. 3rd.

2012. from: http://library.thinkquest.org/16132/frames.html

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This webpage was written by a group of students for other students to investigate

on this topic.

The information is updated and appears to be factual, for the bibliography where it

was taken from is mentioned.

The site is interesting but not quite stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive. The main problems with this website are the lack of images and the

overuse of the colour black for the background of the page.

The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does use alternative

technologies and large files. Furthermore, students can participate in forums

sessions, chats, games share stories, etc.

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Website 4

Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2012) Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved

September 3rd. 2012. from: http://www.ready.gov/natural-disasters

This website was written by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency;

USA) as a plan to be prepared for these types of catastrophes and how to act in

those cases. A large amount of experts collaborated with this webpage.

The information is updated and factual and well organised. It was last updated in

2012.

The site is interesting but not quite stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive. Even though it has some pictures, it’s not that interesting.

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The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does not use alternative

technologies or large files.

Website 5

Disasterium.(2012).Information about Disasters. Last Retrieved September 3rd.

2012. from: http://www.disasterium.com/

The authors of this website are not specified. I tried to check some of the

information provided but still no writers are mentioned.

The information seems to be factual and up-dated, but due to the fact that authors

are unknown, I believe that doubts as regards its trustworthiness remains.

The site is not so interesting and not stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive.

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The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does not use alternative

technologies or large files.

Website 6

Publishing House Pearson Education.(2012). Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved September 3rd. 2012. from: http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0775896.html

This webpage was written by experts hired by the Publishing House Pearson Education.

The information is updated and factual and well organised. It was last updated in

2012. Furthermore, it includes several current examples of these catastrophes

such as the 2011 Japan Tsunami.

The site is interesting but not quite stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive, even though it has some pictures.

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The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does not use alternative

technologies or large files.

Website 7

Unknown Author. (2012) Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved September 3rd. 2012.

from: http://www.naturaldisasters.com/

The authors of this website are not specified. I tried to check some of the

information provided but still no writers are mentioned

The information seems to be factual and up-dated, but due to the fact that authors

are unknown, I believe that doubts as regards its trustworthiness remains. It was

last updated in 2012.

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The site is not so interesting and not stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive.

The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does use alternative

technologies such as videos which work properly.

Website 8

European Space Agency. (2011). Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved September 3rd. 2012.

from: http://www.esa.int/esaKIDSen/Naturaldisasters.html

This

website

was written by experts of the European Space Agency.

The information is updated and factual and well organised. It was last updated in

2011. Furthermore, it includes several current examples of these catastrophes

such as the 2010 Pakistan Floods.

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The site is very interesting and very stimulating. It is easy to navigate and

attractive. It has a lot of interesting pictures.

The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does use alternative

technologies. Students are able to read new articles and they have a lab section in

which they can build or make further investigation.

Website 9

Environmental Protection Agency. (2012). Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved September

3rd. 2012. from: http://www.epa.gov/naturalevents/

This webpage was written by a large number of experts hired by the United States

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The information is updated and factual and well organised. It was last updated on

the 30th of August of 2012. Furthermore, it includes several current examples of

these catastrophes.

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The site is interesting but not quite stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive.

The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does not use alternative

technologies or large files.

Website 10

American Philological Association of USA.(2012). Natural Disasters. Last Retrieved

September 3rd. 2012. from: http://www.apa.org/topics/disasters/index.aspx

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This website was written by the American Philological Association of USA.

The information is updated and factual and well organised. It was last updated in

2012.

The site is interesting but not quite stimulating. It is easy to navigate but not so

attractive. No images are provided.

The site works properly: the links are not broken. It does not use alternative

technologies or large files.


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