Do you trust everything you read? How do you know the psychological article you are reading is accurate, unbiased, and helpful? Perhaps using your intuition. However, there is a more systematic way of ...
In an age when dubious “news” stories spread on social media like viruses, the importance of spotting bogus sources is more relevant than ever. But the American Library Association (ALA) has been ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Read any fake news lately? School librarians have. And now they are teaching students CRAAP to help them evaluate and verify news content to ferret out the false from the real. CRAAP ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Mike Caulfield: Lots of reasons. There’s the whole “fake news” thing, of course, but that’s ...
Watch more videos and take on quizzes from Other Side of the Story and around the BBC. Take the CRAAP test with Jacob and Ollie Ball Can the same search bring up totally different results for two ...
RMIT University’s fact-checking system is actually called “CRAAP”, reveals Sky News contributor Kel Richards. His remarks come after Meta backflipped on its decision to use fact-checking on its social ...