Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Phase 4
In this source it is giving off a lot of stats and information about assault rifles and how many there are. This are true hard facts and I know this because on almost everyone he puts a link with it to show you where he got this information from. Justin Peters is the author of this article and he is a very creditable source because he writes for the Columbia Journalism Review and this is not his first time writing about something like this. This article was written on December 20th of the year 2012 which means it is up to date and the information is not old and out of date.
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Ben, remember to follow the specific instructions set for each blog phase on the assignment sheet. For example, without the title of this source, I don't have enough information to locate it. If this is a source you found through an internet search, the URL link should be included.
ReplyDeleteI think it may help solidify your credibility evaluations if you follow the acronym letter by letter: CRAAP. By doing this you won't overlook any of the five important categories and you'll provide a whole picture for your audience to understand the value of the source.
Speaking of audience, you need to identify one. Who is affected by or interested in the research you're providing about gun control? While it's true that it could anyone, I want you to be more specific than that.