Step Two

Gathering, Sorting, and Sifting 1

 Using the Internet

The Internet offers a wide variety of information on all kinds of topics. Today and tomorrow, you will examine a variety of websites to begin to gather information to answer the questions that you developed as a result of Step One. Be sure to have a copy of those questions available to you as you work.

The following websites may have information that is pertinent to your questions.

   

Important Notes!!!
Don't forget to look at links on each site, and explore the ones that sound most promising.
Use the back button to return to each original site and explore some more!
Once at a site, remember to scan the information carefully to find answers to the questions that you have listed. Save only those words, phrases, and ideas which are clearly related to your questions.

Paraphrase rather than copy word-for-word from your sources. Keep only the best and most relevant information!

Make sure that you cite the source when you take notes from any
of these or other websites. Your citation should look something like
this:

   Holocaust Web Project. The Nizkor Project. 16 July 1998
    < http://www.nizkor.netizen.org/hweb/>

   

Websites for the Holocaust

The Nizkor Project
The Holocaust: a Tragic Legacy
United States Holocaust Museum

Holocaust Memorial Center
Holocaust Educational Digest


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