Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Excellent Classroom Poster on How to Cite Information from Internet

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Excellent Classroom Poster on How to Cite Information from Internet

educatorstechnology.com - January 11, 2014 Much of the information students use in their research papers come from internet and be it a a blog post, an email, or wiki entry, students need to properly cite and document their sources as is recommended by the citation format embraced by their professor or teacher. MAL and APA are two of the most frequently used citation styles but most high schools use MLA. In the present post I am sharing with you a simplified guide on how to cite online information using MLA style. I have also created a visual poster that goes along with this guide. You can use the poster with your students in class or share it on your blog as long as you do not charge people for it and as long as you credit Educational Technology and Mobile Learning as being the original source.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

good notes a3 juan galvan