Perform a quick Internet search, using Google or another major search engine. Select a search term related to nutrition science (for example, diet, organic, sodium) and see what kind of results you receive. When considering a term to select, think about single words rather than phrases. In some cases your search term may contain two words (for example, unsaturated fat). Avoid phrases like “which diet will help me lose weight the fastest” or “top 10 foods to make me healthy.”
Review some of these sources, going no further than three pages into the search result. Critically evaluate the websites you have selected. Find one website that you consider a reliable/credible source and one that you consider false, misleading, or non-factual. Keep in mind that when searching for credible sources you should also determine if your source would be appropriate to use as a scholarly reference (to support your discussions and homework assignments).
Then write a short essay (at least 250 words) on your critical evaluation of the websites. Use complete sentences, paragraphs and appropriate organization. Avoid incomplete sentences or bulleted lists (except for your search term and how many results were obtained). Check your spelling and grammar before submitting. References are required in APA format.
Please provide the following information (listed in bulleted form):
Please provide the following for BOTH the credible and non-credible choices:
Selection of Search Term
5 points
Student selects an appropriate search term and conducts search in an academic manner.
Critically Evaluate Internet Resources
25 points
Student able to critically evaluate websites found in a search. Correctly identifies 1 credible and 1 non-credible source. Supports this determination using critical thinking skills and cites evidence for this.
APA Format
10 points
Student demonstrates strong use of writing skills. Writes in complete sentences. Uses proper spelling and grammar. Cites references in APA format.