Is there key information missing from the CRAAP test? The test does not seem to work well for course tools such as an interactive activities or games. Do you prefer a different evaluation rubric? I would use it for traditional type of resources like books, journals, courses etc. but not for interactive activities or games.
Activity Responses and Resources Tagged "CRAAP"
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Holy CRAAP Response
CRAAP test to the book “Growth and Competitive Strategy in 3 Circles”: Credibility: Currency: The book’s copyright year is 2012. While not the most current, it’s still within a reasonable timeframe for a book on strategy. (Rating: 4) Relevance: The book focuses on a specific strategy model, the 3-Circle model, and its application in developing more… »
CRAAP Test Response
I used the CRAAP test to asses an OER image that I plan to use in each weekly lecture slide of a new course I am developing. The elements of this tool are excellent for some types of resources but were less applicable for the resource I selected. I have students use the CRAAP test more… »
Holy CRAAP! Flipgrid Online Assessment Response
There is not better time to give a CRAAP than when curating resources for ones self and others. CRAAP stands for currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose. It was developed by California State University-Chico librarians-as if I could possibly LOVE librarians any more than I already did. CRAAP serves as a rubric for determining if more… »
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