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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7 Tools to Organize Student Academic Writing

7 Tools to Organize Student Academic Writing | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Here's something most educators can agree on: many students struggle with academic writing. Assigned essays and papers cause stress and, consequently, procrastination and even plagiarism. As a rule, such reaction is due to the lack of writing skills, critical thinking, and understanding of the topic. To help mentees master academic writing, share these seven tools with them. The instruments cover all steps a student takes on the way to crafting an essay: research, outlining, writing, editing, and proper citing.

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