Friday, 14 September 2012

Website Evaluation


Both Herring (2011) and Schrock (2002) write about the importance of the efficiency of a website including the time it takes to load the site, whether this is the same at all times of the day or if there are a large number is users trying to access it simultaneously. The WWWCRCE (McLachlan, 2002) does not address these issues, nor does it ask the user to evaluate the navigation, graphics or the amount of text and while these technical criteria do not rank as importantly as educational or reliability criteria they should still be considered when making an overall assessment of a website for student use. The First Look section asks the user to consider how quickly the user could determine the basic content and the intended audience of the site. This would appear to be superfluous because if it wasn’t obvious to the TL they would not bother to further evaluate the website.
When evaluating a website for student use for educational purposes it is most important that criteria relating to this should be considered. Not all published criteria do this well and some do not do it at all. The TL should assess the credibility of a webpage to ascertain whether they are an educationally qualified authority. (McKinney, 2007)

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