ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills
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Five Free Tools That Help Students Format Bibliographies | Free Technology for Teachers

Five Free Tools That Help Students Format Bibliographies | Free Technology for Teachers | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

When I was in high school we had to learn how to create bibliographies by working from a template that my history teacher, Mr. Diggs, provided to us. When I went to college, I referred to that template and an early version of The Student Writer to make bibliographies. Today, students have a wealth of online tools that can help them properly structure citations and bibliographies. I've featured a handful of them over the last couple of years. Here they are. 


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Notetaking, organizational aids & visual thinking tools – Digital Learning Pathways

Notetaking, organizational aids & visual thinking tools – Digital Learning Pathways | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Once students locate digital resources and artifacts, they need ways to organize their ideas and research. Graphic organizers, note-taking apps and timelines are just a few of the tools students can use to categorize key ideas and concepts, identify patterns, analyze and summarize data and make connections to build knowledge.

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