Showing posts with label citation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citation. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2020

Google's Citation Tools

 


Last week, CHS Librarian, Dr. Turner, shared Google's new citation tools. This was her message about it:

Guess what Google just released - a new citation tool! I have played around with it, and it is both user-friendly and accurate! Here's a blog post about it from TCEA (Texas Computer Education Association). ... It's so easy to format correctly now! Let me know if you have any questions or want help using this new tool (or anything else). 🙂

Check it out!

Monday, January 2, 2017

12 Excellent Add-Ons for Google Docs


This list of 12 excellent add-ons for Google Docs is worth your time! It includes details on:

  1. Revision History Analytics
  2. SAS Writing Reviser
  3. Easy Accents
  4. g(Math)
  5. Translate
  6. Highlight Tool
  7. Rhyme Finder
  8. Word Cloud Generator
  9. Pupil Pref
  10. Doc Tools
  11. Orange Slice Teacher Rubric
  12. EasyBib

Monday, December 5, 2016

Digital Citizenship and Documenting Learning


This article on Digital Citizenship and Documenting Learning explores the the relationship between literacy and documenting learning. HOW does documenting learning have an effects on awareness, skills and developing habits around the so called 21st century “Now” literacies.

Monday, January 18, 2016

A Teacher's Guide to Wikipedia


Often teachers ban students from using Wikipedia which may not be the best practice. Take a look at Edudemic's article, A Teacher's Guide to Wikipedia. It discusses pros and cons, situations when using Wikipedia is helpful, and more.