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The CRAP Test: Teaching Students to Critically Evaluate the Quality of Online Information

The CRAP Test: Teaching Students to Critically Evaluate the Quality of Online Information

FromTeachers Aid


The CRAP Test: Teaching Students to Critically Evaluate the Quality of Online Information

FromTeachers Aid

ratings:
Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Jul 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Authority, reliability, accuracy, credibility and bias are just a few of the elements students need to be able to discern when viewing online content. In this segment our guests discuss how to best teach these skills.

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Julie Coiro is Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Rhode Island. She teaches reading courses to undergraduate and graduate students and conducts research in new literacies and online reading comprehension. Caroline Hughes is the Library Services Coordinator for the Adams 12 School District. She has spent over ten years on library and literacy programs and services for students, teachers and families. Steven W. Anderson is a learner, blogger, speaker, educational evangelist and Dad. As a former teacher and Director of Instructional Technology he is highly sought after for his expertise in educational technology integration and using social media for learning.
Released:
Jul 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Teachers Aid is new for 2018 with Mandy Froehlich and Jon Harper. We've refocused the show on meeting some of the biggest unmet needs every educator has. If you are an educator who gives teaching your all, but still feels that you're not doing enough, this show is for you. Tune in to get social and emotional support for the very personal challenges teachers face. We promise you that you won't hear educators talking like this every day.