1. Determine the credibility of the source: Check the author's credentials, the publication date, and if the information is supported by evidence or references.
2. Evaluate the relevance of the source: Determine if the information aligns with the topic of your presentation and if it provides valuable insights or perspectives.
3. Consider the bias of the source: Analyze if the source has a particular agenda or perspective that may impact the objectivity of the information.
4. Properly cite the source: Make sure to give credit to the original author by including citations in your presentation, following the appropriate referencing style (APA, MLA, etc.).
Describe the process you should use to evaluate and reference sources for a multimedia presentation.
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