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John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: Citelighter - Store, Organize, and Share Research - 0 views

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    "Citelighter is a helpful tool for anyone trying to organize their online and or offline research findings. At its core Citelighter is a browser extension (available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari) that enables you to select sections of webpages and save them along with the important information needed to create an APA, MLA, or Chicago style bibliography. If you have pieces of text from books and journals that you want to include in your list of citations, you can add those in Citelighter too."
John Pearce

Referencing a Tweet in an Academic Paper? Here's an Automatic Citation Generator - Rebe... - 1 views

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    "Say you're writing a paper on Twitter during the 2012 U.S. presidential election. How do you cite all those tweets you'll be referencing? The Modern Language Association (MLA) has an answer to that: a straightforward little formula that ends with "Tweet," which is lovely. Here's how it should go:"
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: How to See The Way a Webpage Used to Look - 0 views

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    "The Internet Archive: Wayback Machine is a good tool to use when you want to see how a webpage used to look. This is helpful when you want to verify the citation of a webpage in an academic work. Using the Wayback Machine is also a good way to verify that a website was working at a previous point in time. In the video embedded below I provide a short overview of how the Wayback Machine works."
John Pearce

APA Style Blog: How to Cite Social Media in APA Style (Twitter, Facebook, and Google+) - 0 views

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    "There are three main ways to cite social media content in an APA Style paper: generally with a URL, as a personal communication, and with a typical APA Style in-text citation and reference list entry. We'll look at each of these along with examples. "
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Find Creative Commons Images Within Edmodo - 1 views

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    "As I shared last week, Photos for Class is now available as an Edmodo app. With Photos for Class installed in your Edmodo group your students can search for Creative Commons licensed images and download them with citations attached to them. In the video embedded below I provide a demonstration of how to install Photos for Class. The second half of the video demonstrates a students' perspective of using Photos for Class within Edmodo."
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