CARRDSS System Joyce Valenza, 2008 Recently, Joyce Valenza took web evaluation to another level, with the CARRDS system. 7 Criteria for Web Evaluation.

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CARRDSS System Joyce Valenza, 2008 Recently, Joyce Valenza took web evaluation to another level, with the CARRDS system. 7 Criteria for Web Evaluation SECONDARY (ADVANCED)

What does it mean? CredibilityIs this a credible source? AccuracyAre the facts and information found here accurate? ReliabilityCan you rely on the information? Is it valid? RelevanceHow important is this information? Is it related to what you are looking for? DateWhat is the date of the source? How old is it? Is the information still current? Sources behind the textWho is the author? Do they have a bias or intended message of political, religious, or personal views? Scope and PurposeHow well known is the site? Why do they have the site?

Assignment 1. Select 2 web sites and critically evaluate using the CARRDSS system. 2. List the title and web site; key your comments in the colored boxes. 3. Submit digitally / include in your portfolio.

Credibility Accuracy Reliability Relevance Date Sources behind the text Scope and Purpose Web address: Title of Site:

Credibility Accuracy Reliability Relevance Date Sources behind the text Scope and Purpose Web address: Title of Site:

Credibility Accuracy Reliability Relevance Date Sources behind the text Scope and Purpose Web address: Title of Site:

Credibility Accuracy Reliability Relevance Date Sources behind the text Scope and Purpose Web address: Title of Site: