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Showing posts with label reference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reference. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Bartleby - free books, lit and reference information
Bartleby is a site that contains a huge amount of literature and reference books online, for free. The materials, both books and reference information, are categorized by reference, verse, fiction, and nonfiction. There is also a dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia and quotation dictionary.
The site is easy to use and easy to search and is a great reference for any educator and student.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
CiteThisForMe - citation resource for APA and Harvard referencing
CiteThisForMe is a citation generator for APA and Harvard referencing citations. It's very easy to use. Simply select the type of reference (book, journal, newspaper, website, etc.) and then select type of citation format (APA, Harvard, etc.). Organize your citations on the side of the page, and then download them to Word.
Learning about copyright and citations is very important for students. They need to know that they must give credit to the original authors. This cite helps them correctly give that credit through proper citation formats.
Copyright and citation is one of the Tech Skills that Every Student Should Know.
More Citation Help Resources, including citation generator, how to cite, and what to cite.
Taking the Mystery out of Copyright - how, why and when to cite, and what the copyright rules are.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Educator's Reference Desk - great collection of resources for educators
The Educator's Reference Desk is a collection of resources for educators. Resources are in categories, such as Counseling, Grade Level, Subject, Educational Technology, Educational Management, General Reference and more.
There are also lesson plans, organized by subject and grade level, a question archive of questions sent to Ask Eric, and also a search link for GEM and ERIC.
It is a great, one-stop, reference site for educators.
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