Accuracy and Evaluating Information

Accuracy

Practice Activity

*One way to check for accuracy is to cross-check your source.  This means you need to locate another source and see if the information is the same both places.

*Another way to check for accuracy is to check to see if a source states where the author or sponsoring organization found the photos or information used.

* It is helpful to know a little bit about your topic before you research.  This background knowledge will make it easier to spot inaccuracies.

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Evaluating Sources

STEP 1: RADCAD is a way to evaluate sources. It was designed by a teacher named  Karen Christensson in 2002. This evaluation tool is used throughout our school! Click the link to read up on RADCAB and then watch the video below on RADCAD evaluation and check out the R.A.D.C.A.B. Evaluation sheet. Use this evaluation rubric to check sources at all times.

Additional Links to Evaluate Sources:

      1. Research Ready – Digital walk through of evaluating a website
      2. Alexa – website that evaluates other websites/companies
      3. The Way Back Machine – documents what websites looked like in the past.

STEP 2: Look at these two sources that have information about Christopher Columbus .  Is the information the same?  Which website is more accurate?

1. Christopher Columbus Link 1
2. Christopher Columbus Link 2

STEP 3: Take this quiz to evaluate your skills as a source evaluator. 

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