2. Inclusion of “containers” in citations.
Containers are the elements that “hold” the source. For example, if a television episode is watched on Netflix, Netflix is the container. Both the title of the source and its container are included in a citation.
Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or url
1More
Edmodo vs Blogging (updated and reposted from a post originally published in September ... - 12 views
Google Docs vs. Microsoft Word | BetterCloud Blog - 8 views
1More
Learning vs Work in a Culture of Thinking - The Learner's Way - 36 views
Trust No Sources - Books vs Internet - The Learner's Way - 92 views
1More
How a Small Change Can Boost Your Motivation and Performance - 51 views
1More
Using Technology Vs Technology Integration- An Excellent Chart for Teachers ~ Education... - 19 views
iPad Creative - iPad Creative Blog - iPad vs iPhone 4S camera shootout, part 1 - 48 views
1More
Tanks, Jets or Scholarships? - NYTimes.com - 24 views
2More
Classifying K-12 blended learning | Innosight Institute - 0 views
1More
Creativity and Quality vs Time Constraints and Quantity - 73 views
‹ Previous
21 - 40 of 137
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page