Web-Site Evaluation Worksheet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Web-Site Evaluation Worksheet in our editor.
  2. Begin by rating each feature on a scale of 1 to 5, where 5 is the most desirable. Focus on the 'Performance and Usability' section first, ensuring you assess criteria like site loading speed and navigation clarity.
  3. Proceed to the 'Web Design' section. Rate aspects such as graphic file sizes and overall design balance. Make sure your ratings reflect both aesthetics and functionality.
  4. Continue with the 'Shopping Experience' section, evaluating how effectively the site caters to different shopper needs. Use clear language for your ratings.
  5. In the 'Catalog Organization' section, assess how easily product information can be accessed and understood. Rate accordingly based on your experience.
  6. Evaluate the 'Shopping-Cart Implementation' by rating usability features like adding or deleting items from the cart.
  7. Complete the 'Transaction Processing' and 'Customer Service' sections, ensuring you provide thoughtful ratings based on security, ease of use, and support availability.
  8. Finally, calculate average ratings for each section and determine an overall site rating by dividing total scores by seven.

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One of the best practices for writers is to follow The 5Ws guideline, by investigating the Who, What, Where, When and Why of a story. If you cant identify what makes your story unique and interesting, chances are nobody else will either.
Accuracy of Web Documents. Who wrote the page? Authority of Web Documents. Who published the document and is it separate. Objectivity of Web Documents. Does the site reflect a particular bias or. Currency of Web Documents. When was it first published? Coverage of Web Documents. Do links complement the pages theme?
Six Criteria Quality, depth and usefulness of content. clear statement of the content, including any intended biases. Uniqueness of content Currency of content. Authority of producer. Ease of useCustomer Service. Efficiency. Appropriate use of the Web as a medium.
The Five Ws is a simple, easy-to-remember device to help you evaluate research sources. For any source you choose--including websites, news publications, books, magazines, journals, or other types of content--you can ask yourself: Who, What, Where, When, and Why?
The five Ws are who, what, when, where, and why. These question words allow students, writers, and researchers to understand the full scope of the topic being discussed. Many of these words can be used in questions to tease out the information.

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Criteria for Evaluating Web Resources Authority: Who created the site? Objectivity: Is the purpose and intention of the site clear, including any bias or particular viewpoint? Accuracy: Is the information presented accurate? Currency: Is the information current? Usability: Is the site well-designed and stable?

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