When using online resources you need to figure out quickly whether the site is worth reading for the purpose of your project. To do this, use the CARS method.
CARS = Credibility, Accuracy, Reasonableness, Support
Credible
- Is an author listed? What are the author's credentials? Can the author be reached for questions or comments?
- Is there evidence of positive peer evaluation?
- Has the author taken care to check for misspelling, poor grammar, etc.?
Accurate
- Is the date of the site current?
- Is the information complete and not too vague?
- Does the author acknowledge all views?
Reasonable / Reliable
- Is the author fair and objective?
- Is the author concerned with the truth?
Support
- Does the author provide support for the information?
- Are the sources listed?
- Are there other resources with similar information?
Something else to consider:
Design &Technology
- Are the pictures relevant and clear?
- Are the pages easy to maneuver?
- Have the colors been chosen well?
- Do the links work?
- Does the page load relatively quickly?