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1 NoodleTools Creating a Works Cited
An integrated platform for citation, note-taking, outlining, document archiving and annotation, and collaborative research.

2 Organize, create, store, write
What is NoodleTools Organize, create, store, write Save personal copies of sources Begin a working bibliography Copy-and-paste relevant quotes onto notecards Paraphrase the author’s words Analyze, question and add your own ideas Tag and pile your notes – what emerges? Create an outline, add piles – reorder and experiment! Create a research project with a bibliography Note: There are tutorials on notecards, tagging and other features of the Tabletop here:

3 For Ryan always choose MLA Advanced.
Choose a style NoodleTools comes in 3 different levels corresponding roughly to novices (elementary), middle school and ESL, and high school/college All three levels are available for all three styles: MLA, APA and Chicago. For Ryan always choose MLA Advanced. Name your project

4 Keep your focus

5 Watch your work grow On the Dashboard, students can review their own 30-day logs. The logs have been enhanced to clearly show when items in the project are added or deleted, plus it gives the total number of citations and notecards to that point in time. We will continue to add self-assessment features so that students gain a sense of ownership and responsibility for their work.

6 [teacher dropbox name]
Share with [teacher dropbox name] Tutorial on sharing a project with a teacher’s dropbox:

7 Assignment, calendar, notes

8 Share and work with your team in real-time
Note: Tutorial on how to share a project with a team:

9 Navigation Tools

10 Plan to stay organized

11 Use feedback from your teacher to improve your work

12 Read comments on your notecards

13 See comments on your sources too!

14 Bibliography Screen

15 from the drop-down menu. In this case it is a journal.
Choose the best match from the drop-down menu. In this case it is a journal.

16 Copy-and-paste to avoid
There are 5 choices of medium: print, web site, database, digital file, microform. Medium is the form of the material. Copy-and-paste to avoid spelling errors Choose the Medium

17 Correct errors on the fly!

18 Watch the citation “build” as you type
Part Always see the same format: Part on top Whole on bottom Whole

19 Save to your list

20 See how to make your in-text reference for MLA and APA

21 Format and export your bibliography to a word processor (or Google docs)

22 Finished Works Cited

23 Keep a portfolio of your work

24 Review… Noodletools allows you to:
Cite as you go (books, wikis, databases…) Add notes as you read, annotate to understand Organize notes in piles, add tags and reminders Build an outline, cluster your notes under headings Share your working list and notes with your teacher and project partners. Get feedback as you go Create your research project.

25 Create a Personal ID

26 ID is First Initial, Last Name, and Year of Graduation (19) Password is AR and student ID

27 Check Availability, Fill in Info, Click Register.

28 Fill in Name and Google Account then Save.

29 Click Create a New Project

30 Click MLA Advanced Name Project “TEST2015”

31 Click Works Cited to Begin

32 Select Original Source Type from Dropdown Menu

33 Click Create Citation

34

35 Now Choose the Medium

36 Choose Database for GVRL

37 As You Type, the Database Wizard Helps

38 Add URL, Authors, & Pages

39 Add Title, Publisher, City, Year, Volume, & Edition.

40 As You Add Citations, Noodletools Places Them in Order.

41

42 Formatting Options

43 Final Works Cited

44 Click on Copy & Paste Citation

45 Click on MLA Guide

46 Paste in Citation from Database & Align with MLA

47 Submit


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