Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Module 5 Part 2


Where
to go for the reviews


Signe
Larson












  • http://www.reviewcentre.com



    • Review
      centre offers reviews, the best price (if any); good and bad points
      about the product, and general comments. The reviews of the
      educational products are also done on an average off all the
      different people who criticize or applauded the product. I like how
      this site is laid out except the one flaw is you don’t really
      know who is critiquing the product therefore you have no idea how
      creditable the reviews are.




















  • http://www.dmoz.org/



    • The
      Open Directory Project is one of the largest websites that is
      edited by volunteers. The site not only offers links of different
      educational online services but also descriptions. I feel like this
      site does a great job at summarizing descriptions of educational
      products but the layout is a little confusing and boring.























  • www.worldvillage.com



    • World
      village has become one of my favorite review websites; it has a
      very good way of organizing and is interesting. The site first
      gives you general head titles like, early education, and then under
      those head titles the site has a numerous amount of products listed
      under each one. Once you click on the link, which is the products
      name, there will be a full description with screenshots and a 0-5
      star review.





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