NoodleBib - A Teaching Tool Your name/title/contact info.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DR. STRANGEBLOG Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love classroom technology.
Advertisements

NoodleBib Create a [bibliography, source list…] * [Your name/title/contact info] *Note: For the brackets, fill in your specific information.
NoodleBib Create a bibliography, source list, works cited page.
NoodleBib Create a Bibliography Minooka Community High School Libraries August 2009.
NoodleBib in NoodleTools: How to Create a Works Cited North Lawndale College Prep HS
Day 1. NoodleTools & Graduation Project 2014 Logging In Creating Projects Sharing the DropBox Making an Outline.
NoodleBib Create a References list English 11 Lake Mills High School.
NoodleTools Create a [bibliography, source list…] * [Your name/title/contact info]* *For the brackets, fill in your specific information.
A complete citation, notecard, and outlining tool
NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”! Taking notes.
Instructional Guide. How does EasyBib make research easier? Citation Generation Easily create a bibliography in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles Export to.
NoodleTools An Innovative Teaching Tool for MLA/APA Angelann Stephens, ELA Teacher Alonzo A. Crim Open Campus High School
NoodleBib - A Teaching Tool Your name/title/contact info.
NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”! Taking notes.
A Tool to Manage a Research Project NoodleTools A Tool to Manage a Research Project How to use Notecards.
NoodleTools Create a bibliography or works cited, notecards, research question, thesis and keep them organized online Wake Young Women’s Leadership Academy.
Developing student research skills EasyBib School Edition.
Instructional Guide. How does EasyBib make research easier? Citation Generation Easily create a bibliography in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles Export to.
Instructional Guide Original presentation created by EasyBib, adapted by S. Hall for educational purposes following Fair Use Guidelines and permission.
Joy Marie Foust February What is Noodletools?: Plan their research process Analyze their sources Take notes without plagiarizing Check for errors.
How to Create a Research PowerPoint
NoodleBib Create a Bibliography Mrs. Underwood, Social Studies.
NoodleBib Create a [bibliography, source list…] * [Your name/title/contact info] *Note: For the brackets, fill in your specific information.
NoodleBib Create a Works Cited. What is NoodleBib? Create, organize and store Create a bibliography Take notes online Organize your notes Create an outline.
NoodleBib Create a [bibliography, source list…] * [Your name/title/contact info] *Note: For the brackets, fill in your specific information.
Smart Research: Sources and Citing. After finding background information, find sources that address your research question Your model for the Extended.
Instructional Guide. How does EasyBib make research easier? Citation Generation Easily create a bibliography Export to Word or Google Docs fully formatted.
NoodleBib - A Teaching Tool Your name/title/contact info.
Note Cards Tutorial Ms. Cousineau. Go to the “My Lists” tab. Select the topic for your research paper.
Instructional Guide. How does EasyBib make research easier? Citation Generation Easily create a bibliography in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles Export to.
NoodleBib Create your Works Cited! * Mrs. Lay Derby Media Specialist.
NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”! Taking notes.
NoodleTools: A Teaching Tool Julie S. Baun Librarian DuBois Area Middle School August 28, 2009.
NoodleTools Directions for creating a works citied, and related research paper documents Mrs. Mourer, IHS Librarian.
Instructional Guide. How does EasyBib make research easier? Citation Generation Easily create a bibliography in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles Export to.
NoodleBib Create a Bibliography or Works Cited Quaker Valley High School Library Each student or library patron must create a "personal folder" (i.e.,
Instructional Guide. How does EasyBib make research easier? Citation Generation Easily create a bibliography in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles Export to.
NoodleTools NoteCards Hold Your Learning. A notecard is an organizer for your learning Copy and paste here Capture the author’s words and images Get quotes.
NoodleBib Create a bibliography Presented by Ms. Brook Coxsackie-Athens High School Library Media Specialist.
Using NoodleTools for Note Taking. Citations + notes = Work you’ll be proud of! Take effective notes. Keep them organized. –Effectively link sources and.
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 1 NoodleBib Create a Bibliography Introduction.
EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING TO PICK UP ON THE TABLE BY THE REFERENCE SECTION. DO THAT NOW. PULL OFF THE SLIP OF PAPER THAT IS STAPLED TO YOUR REFERENCE BOOK.
How to create an A+ research paper with NoodleTools!
NoodleTools Create a [bibliography, source list…] * [Your name/title/contact info]* *For the brackets, fill in your specific information.
NoodleTools: Create an Annotated Bibliography. What is NoodleTools? Organize, create, store, write Save personal copies of sources Begin a working bibliography.
NoodleTools Helps you stay organized Taking notes.
Help! Not bib & note cards… Oh, the horror of it all!
NoodleTools Create a Research Project Emily Cosmos, 2013.
NoodleTools Create a Works Cited List Newton High School Library/Information Center Revised 2012.
NoodleTools Create a Works Cited Page Marian Sweany, Librarian.
NOODLETOOLS SIGN-IN Student ID #
NoodleTools Teresa MacDonald, DMS Librarian
NoodleTools Create a [bibliography, source list…] *
NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”!
NoodleBib Create a [bibliography, source list…] *
Instructional Guide.
NoodleTools Create a References list
NoodleTools Create a Works Cited Page
NoodleBib Create a [bibliography, source list…] *
NoodleTools Creating a Works Cited
NoodleBib Create a Annotated Bibliography using MLA format*
NoodleTools Create a Bibliography
NoodleTools Helps you stay organized
NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”!
NoodleTools Create a [bibliography, source list…] *
NoodleBib Create a bibliography, source list…] *
NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”!
NoodleBib Creating a Bibliography Using MLA Advanced
Writing as a Scaffolded Process
Presentation transcript:

NoodleBib - A Teaching Tool Your name/title/contact info

What is NoodleTools? NoodleTools is a platform for student research Students get support along the entire research process –The components stay organized, high-quality work is encouraged –They get help and personal answers at the point of need –Self-assessment and responsibility are promoted NoodleTools is a platform for teaching Teachers view all student work (notes, outline, bibliography, paper) –All instructors can monitor and assess student progress –Feedback (in context or general comments) can be given at various stages –Evidence of achievement can be collaboratively assessed

Each student has a “control panel”

Goals are clear

Assignment, pathfinder and calendar are right there!

All work is visible

Planning skills are encouraged

A unified view of all instructor feedback enables systematic revision

Feedback also appears in context on the notecard or citation

List view Sources are always linked to notes

Students think about the kind of source they are going to cite - key preparation for their critical annotation later Choosing a source

Copy-and-paste to avoid spelling errors Fill in the form

Get help on each field

More help pops up

Dynamic help

The software can catch common errors…

…but the student must decide which changes to make

Correctly formatted, correctly alphabetized …with the student doing the thinking!

Format and export

A teaching tool “NoodleTools stands out because instead of simply presenting an ambiguous form that a user may not correctly complete, it attempts to teach at almost every step. If a user chooses to cite a journal article, the software will provide a definition of a journal. This not only checks the user's choice, but reminds the user of the essence of the publication type selected…[and] continues to engage the user by asking if the journal was online or in print, from a Web site, or a database and will even coach the students on those "picky details" such as capitalization. The user not only gets an accurate citation, but has quite possibly learned something about sources and documentation.” – N. Tomaiuolo, “Citations and Aberrations.” Searcher Magazine, July/Aug CHOICE Magazine, June Rating: "Highly recommended"

Noodlebib scaffolds thinking Software automates punctuation –Student dissects the source field-by-field Software highlights possible errors –Student make decisions about corrections Software displays data about sources –Student evaluates quantity, variety and currency

Asks students to reflect on research need

Notecard view Author’s image Author’s words

Annotate for comprehension Red for problems Green for statistics Highlight main ideas

I wonder…? “To do” next

Tagging uncovers related ideas across sources

Use the tabletop to organize notes… Drag and sort notes

Make piles …group notes that belong together

Code, search, and reorder Add reminders, colors and tags

Processing ideas Order and reorder notes into piles –Experiment with tentative subtopics Attach multiple tags to a notecard –Label important details, themes, concepts Search and group notes by one tag, by combinations –Investigate alternative ways to order information –Encourages flexible thinking –Return to “incomplete” or “need help” tags

Build an outline on-the-fly…

…or create an outline before taking notes

With notes and piles in the outline, a student’s work is organized for a paper (word processor, Google Docs) or project

Organized view of classes

How student work is shared

One-click access to student projects, grouped by assignment

…with a quick overview of student activity

Supports your teaching Monitor all research components (notes, sources, outline, writing) Select instructional feedback from a comment bank, then tailor it to the student’s needs Observe how the student applies feedback to work, then provide further support, if needed Respond to notes tagged “Need help” Capture evidence to support evaluation Collaborate with others to assess student work

Insight into students’ thinking Has the student… selected quality, relevant sources? included an appropriate range of sources? identified key points in the author’s quote? grasped the author’s meaning? taken relevant notes? used your feedback to improve? exhibited flexible thinking by using alternative ways to organize information? asked thoughtful questions?

An extra instructor at home When do I use a URL in APA? How do I attribute a critical excerpt? Where should in-text references go in a multimedia project? How do I cite an IRS ruling? Can I cite a Google image search? “I love being able to double check with you!” -- Dr. Cathy White, English Dept., CSC

Your students (or you) can get help beyond the handbook examples

An online portfolio over time Current and archived projects

NoodleTools Smart tools, smart research, smart teaching Questions? For more teaching ideas: support [at] noodletools [dot] com