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The Road to Academic Research!. Where do you go for info?. You’re exploring a research question like “How do human cells function?” O r … you are working on a project like Globalization and Imperialism Where do you go for info? Wikipedia? Google? How about www.sweetsearch.com ?.
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Where do you go for info? • You’re exploring a research question like “How do human cells function?” • Or … you are working on a project like Globalization and Imperialism • Where do you go for info? • Wikipedia? • Google? • How about www.sweetsearch.com?
It all starts in the VLC! Links to all of these tools and databases are found in our RTHS Virtual Learning Commons: www.rths-vlc.weebly.com
e-Library • Use e-Library to find a print resource or DVD in our Learning Commons • To find e-Library go to the RTHS VLC at www.rths-vlc.weebly.comLearning Commons link on the left menu • Select the e-Library button and log in using your CBE login and password
Rate resources and share your comments URL 160,000+ Resources Search by subject, grade, language, and more Search Your favorite resources Student created content Students and Staff Use your CBE login! Find streaming videos, websites, images, e-texts, and more Link from D2L, share via email & URL, remix content, contribute your own, publish Digital Resources Anytime. Anywhere. On any device. Log in todayat albertacore.ca @core4learning Your use will decide what’s next for CORE. Make it your own.
Searching in CORE We’ll take a look at two videos showing how to do a search in CORE: https://www.albertacore.ca/access/home.do 5 minute overview • http://flhslearningcommons.blogspot.ca/p/how-tos-and-tutorials.html
Online Reference Centre • Find excellent databases in www.learnalberta.ca Online Reference Centre • At school you will not have to log in, but at home you will have to log in with the username: LA06 and password 4105 • In the VLC find the ORC in the Learn Alberta link under Resources
Citing your Sources • Whenever you use information or ideas from a source of any kind for a project or essay it’s essential that you give credit to the person/people who wrote it! • Avoid plagiarismby ALWAYS creating a list of references showing where the information was found. • Showing your references is a key element in being a digital citizen at Thirsk!
Tools for Referencing • There are two formats you will use for creating references at RTHS: APA and MLA • Your teacher will tell you which kind of format they want you to use in their class • The good news is that many resources include the citation information in them and you can copy and paste it right into your list. • There are also great tools to help you! Try Citation Machine www.citationmachine.net, BibMe or Noodle Tools, found in the VLC
Practice! • Using any of the databases or tools you’ve just seen, find the following information about a country that starts with the same letter as your last name, or find three facts from 3 resources on a topic you are currently studying. Choose 3 different sources. • Major exports of the country • Climate change in the country • Form of government • Use Notepad to record your notes and create a Reference for the sources using Citation Machine.