Just came across a post for a "tool" for helping students get the required information for online citations...I must confess I am envious of the ease in which students can quickly (and digitally) enter such bibliographic information and have it turned into the correct MLA format. It remains the STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY to record the information accurately; however, thanks to the tools out there students no longer need to worry about the periods, the commas, the underlining, etc. As such, they can and SHOULD SPEND THE TIME MAKING SURE THEIR RECORDING OF SOURCE INFO. IS ACCURATE.
The folks at Read-Write-Think have a great resource to help students do this. It can be done digitally or printed out. All in all, a great resource for the teacher's tool box! Grab it below.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2015/01/a-wonderful-tool-to-help-students-cite.html
The folks at Read-Write-Think have a great resource to help students do this. It can be done digitally or printed out. All in all, a great resource for the teacher's tool box! Grab it below.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2015/01/a-wonderful-tool-to-help-students-cite.html