RADCAB #1: Introduction to the RADCAB Model
Lesson Overview: In this lesson, students learn a model for evaluating an information source. Although designed by the author to evaluate online sources, I have found it equally useful in evaluating print sources. The model is simple to remember, easy to each, and kids love it! I’ve had great success… Read more
RADCAB #2: Applying RADCAB to a Printed Information Source
Lesson Overview: In this lesson, students apply Christensson’s RADCAB model to evaluate a printed information source, usually a non-fiction book. You must prepare the guiding questions and the books, so this will take a bit of time to set up. The lesson provides samples, but you’ll need to use texts… Read more
RADCAB #3: Applying RADCAB to an Online Information Source
Lesson Overview: In this lesson, students apply Christensson’s RADCAB model to evaluate a digital information source, usually a website. You must prepare the guiding question and choose a website, so this will take a bit of time to set up. I have chosen a non-professional web site that links to… Read more