Is it CRAAP? Response

Created by Johnryl Chu (@Chrono), response for Holy CRAAP! Activity

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.

Holy CRAAP Response

Created by Lisa Macdonald (@Lisa), response for Holy CRAAP! Activity

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… »

Holy CRAAP! Flipgrid Online Assessment Response

Created by Marsha Appling-Nunez (@m.applingnunez), response for Holy CRAAP! Activity

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… »