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What do you see?

Learn how to assess the credibility of sources using green, yellow, and pink flags. Discover key indicators and the CRAAP test to ensure you choose trustworthy information. Take charge of your future!

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What do you see?

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  1. What do you see?

  2. What do you see? • Green or blue – good signs. Things you would expect to see in a trustworthy source. • Yellow – questions. Things you would need to investigate. • Pink or orange – warning signs. Things that make you suspicious of this source.

  3. Key indicators

  4. What next? • Search for Breitbart on MediaBiasFactCheck • Search for Breitbart and Climate Change • Search for James Delingpole and Climate Change Avoid any search results from Breitbart itself as they will not be independent.

  5. CRAAP Test: Currency

  6. CRAAP Test: Relevance

  7. CRAAP Test: Authority

  8. CRAAP Test: Accuracy

  9. CRAAP Test: Purpose

  10. CRAAP Test: Total 5 with zero for Authority, Accuracy or Purpose. A highly questionable source – do not use.

  11. Your ability to tell when you are being not being told the whole truth will matter long after you have forgotten most of what you have learnt at school. Take charge of your future! The World belongs to me because I understand it!*

  12. CREDITS • Facts vs. Opinions by Oakham School is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. • CRAAP test based on Thinking Critically about Web Information from the Ron E. Lewis Library and Evaluating information by Meriam Library

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