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Son of Citation Machine: An analysis web-based citation tool for education Marcia Ostrowski EDT 550 © 2011 Click to proceed to the next slide
Features Directions Age appropriateness Assistive technology available Implications for education Pros and cons Click to proceed to the next slide Presentation Contents
Citation Format Styles MLA (Modern Language Association) APA (American Psychological Association) Turabian (Kate Larimor Turabian) Chicago Click to proceed to the next slide
(“Son of Citation, “ 2010) Click to proceed to the next slide Son of Citation Machine Home Page
Tab Description Home Page: ISBN, MLA or APA Instructions: Directions Facebook: Warlick Blog: Site development Disclaimer and Privacy: Contact, Cookies Click to proceed to the next slide
1. Click citation style 2. Click type of resource3. Complete web form 4. Click Make Citation button 5. Highlight, copy and paste Click to proceed to the next slide Instructions
Analysis Users High school and college students Assistive Technology Failed Web Content Accessibility Report (“HiSoftware Cynthia Says,”2011) Passed 508 Standards, Section (M) Applet, Plug-in present Client System Interpret page content Section A-L compliant Click to proceed to the next slide
Implications For Education Students and Researchers Check own work Compare citation style Teachers Compare citation style Student accountability School Districts Facebook restriction Blog restriction Click to proceed to the next slide
PROS and CONS Pros Easy to follow directions Citation style choices Produces bibliographical and citation information quickly Format easy to transfer Free tool Protect privacy Cons Ads are distracting Yellow background Text color Cookies must be enabled Click to proceed to the next slide
Conclusion Uncomplicated Useful Reliable Responsibility (“Son of Citation,” 2010) Click to proceed to the next slide
Webliography HiSoftware Cynthia Says Web Content Accessibility report. (2011) Retrieved on November 16, 2011 from Son of Citation Machine.(2010). Retrieved on November 14, 2011 from 1%5D=Last&firstName%5B1%5D=Initials&yearPublishe d=&titleArticle=&titlePeriodical=&volumeNumber=&issu eNumber=&pageNumber=&doi=&url=&reqstyleid=2&mo de=form&minimode=citation&help=&nameCnt=1&more= yes&reqsrcid=APAJournalArticle Click to proceed to the next slide
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