Across
- 1. The source of the information (writer)
- 4. This top level domain means the website is written by a commercial entity.
- 5. The reason the information exists.
- 7. The top level domain for Peru
- 8. A hypertext document on the world wide web.
- 10. Google, Bing and Duck Duck Duck Go are examples of what
- 13. The name of a web broswer created by Mozilla
- 16. The source of the information (group)
- 17. The top level domain ".gov" means the website is written by this group.
Down
- 2. The top level domain for the United States
- 3. The importance of the information for your needs
- 4. The timeliness of information in a website
- 6. A score of 45-50 on the CRAAP worksheet completed in class.
- 8. A system of online documents and resources that can be accessed over the internet.
- 9. What you do when you review a website and determine if it is trustworthy or not.
- 11. Websites that pass the CRAAP test and can be reliably used are this
- 12. The name of a web browser created by Microsoft.
- 14. A vast network that connects computers all over the world.
- 15. The name of a web broswer created by Google
