Alfabetización mediática: el método CRAAP para evaluar fuentes
En esta lección, su alumno descubrirá el método CRAAP, una herramienta que lo ayudará a evaluar la confiabilidad de las fuentes de información. Desarrollado por bibliotecarios de la CSU, este método es perfecto para desarrollar habilidades de investigación y encontrar información confiable.
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1 lección pregrabada
1 semana
de apoyo docente1 año de acceso
al contenidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
Class Experience In this mini lesson, learners will be introduced to the CRAAP Method, a straightforward tool for evaluating the reliability of information sources. As a mini lesson, this class contains one lesson and is a great way to preview my self-paced lessons. What will be taught? The basics of the CRAAP Method: Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose. What topics will you cover? A brief overview of each of the five criteria. How to apply the CRAAP Method using a specific example: a web article on a health topic. How is your class structured? A step-by-step explanation of each CRAAP criterion. An example using a health-related web article to demonstrate how the method works. The example provides an imaginary scenario of helping a loved one find reliable information about a health topic. The scenario briefly explores the problem of misinformation available on social media, especially about health-related topics, and the necessity of reputable information to make informed choices. How will you teach? Video Lesson of Narrated Presentation - To introduce and explain the key concepts. Example analysis: To show the method in action with a web article. What’s your teaching style? My teaching style is clear and focused, using practical examples to ensure understanding. How much will learners get to interact with you? Learners will have an opportunity to ask for clarification about the topic via messaging.
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will understand what the CRAAP Method is.
Learners will know how to use the CRAAP Method to evaluate a web article's reliability, particularly in the context of health information.
Programa de estudios
1 Lección
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The CRAAP Method for Evaluating Sources
Discover the CRAAP Method, a simple tool to help them evaluate the reliability of information sources. The CRAAP Method teaches five key criteria—Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose—so students can easily decide if the information they find is trustworthy and useful. Developed by librarians at California State University, Chico, this method is perfect for building research skills and boosting confidence in finding credible information.
9 minutos de lecciones en video
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Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
California State University - Chico, Meriam Library
https://libguides.csuchico.edu/c.php?g=414315&p=2822716
Healthline Website Article (used as an example for a health article to evaluate)
AIP (Autoimmune Protocol) Diet: A Beginner's Guide
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/aip-diet-autoimmune-protocol-diet
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
3 Certificadosde Enseñanza
Misuri Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Georgia Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Georgia Certificado de Docencia
2 Grado
Maestría en Educación desde Kennesaw State University
Licenciatura en Educación de la primera infancia desde Kennesaw State University
I have extensive experience teaching students of all ages, both in the U.S. and internationally. With a Master’s degree in Education, I excel at creating engaging and effective lessons. My strong understanding of the CRAAP Method ensures that all learners can confidently evaluate the reliability of information sources.
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