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Yukon Qualification Exam

AT A GLANCE: PART 2

WHERE IS IT?
Using your laptop or desktop computer, go to raterhub.com/evaluation/rater and log
in with the gmail account you provided to Appen. Click on the "Acquire if available"
button to start.

WHAT'S IN IT?
7 Page Quality tasks Lowest Low Medium High Highest
Review each webpage result, answer the questions, and select
a Page Quality rating

HOW DO I PASS IT?

OPEN THE GUIDELINES USE THE DECISION TREE


The exam is open book, so refer to the The Yukon Decision Tree will guide
General Guidelines regularly during you in identifying the right Page
the exam. Search for keywords using Quality and Needs Met ratings.
CTRL+F (PC) or Command+F (Mac).

CONSIDER EACH OF THE WEBSITE CHARACTERISTICS

Main content Experience, Website The author of Supplementary Page design, Website
Authoritativeness, reputation the website content layout, and care and
Trustworthiness organization maintenance

RESEARCH THE REPUTATION OF THE WEBSITE


1. Identify the website's homepage (e.g. ibm.com for the IBM website), as
well as the author of the specific webpage.

2. Use specific methods to search on Google:

ibm -site:ibm.com
A search for IBM (the company name) FOR WEBSITES WITH
that excludes pages on ibm.com
NO REPUTATION
A search for "ibm.com" (the website) You should find reputation
"ibm.com" -site:ibm.com that excludes pages on ibm.com
information for large websites
and well-known content
A search for reviews of IBM that creators.
ibm.com reviews -site:ibm.com excludes pages on ibm.com
However, smaller websites
A search for reviews of ibm.com that
"ibm.com" reviews -site:ibm.com may have little or no
excludes pages on ibm.com
reputation information.

3. Look for articles, references, expert recommendations, and other This is not indicative of high or
credible information about the website. low quality. Many small local
businesses or community
4. Make sure that the information you find comes from credible sources organizations have a small
with expertise on the topic (e.g. medical sources for reputation “web presence” and rely on
information about medical websites). word of mouth.

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