The following directions are for classes that meet on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
If your class is 90+ minutes long (Tuesday/Thursday) or three hours long, your professor might want you to complete RADAR for homework too. If you are not sure, ask your professor.
Directions for Students:
Step 1: Please view the following video How To: Evaluate Sources Using RADAR (3:44 minutes)
Step 2: Please view the following video How To: RADAR Challenge (3:14 minutes)
Step 3: Complete the RADAR Challenge (8-10 minutes)
The RADAR Framework can help you remember what kinds of questions you should be asking about an information source as you evaluate it for quality and usefulness in your research.
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Adapted from:
Mandalios, J. (2013). RADAR: An approach for helping students evaluate Internet sources. Journal Of Information Science, 39, 470-478. doi:10.1177/0165551513478889
Meriam Library at California State University, Chico. (2010, September 17). Evaluating information-Applying the CRAAP test. Retrieved from http://www.csuchico.edu/lins/handouts/eval_websites.pdf