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NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”!

NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”!. What is NoodleBib?. Create, store, organize Create a bibliography Take notes online Organize your notes Develop your own ideas Think about what’s important Create [essay, speech, product…]. Citations + notes =. Work you’ll be proud of!

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NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”!

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  1. NoodleBib Helps you use your “noodle”! Mirabaud Media Centre

  2. What is NoodleBib? Create, store, organize • Create a bibliography • Take notes online • Organize your notes • Develop your own ideas • Think about what’s important • Create [essay, speech, product…] Mirabaud Media Centre

  3. Citations + notes = Work you’ll be proud of! • Create an accurate, relevant [source list, bibliography] • Correct style, punctuation, formatting • Prompts you to check for quality, balance • Organize your work: take notes, clump ideas • Sources stay linked to notes • Easy to quote and reference • Prompts you to think: summarize, evaluate, question Mirabaud Media Centre

  4. List view

  5. SourceNote Mirabaud Media Centre

  6. Notetaking Three-part notes • Capture author’s words, images • Get quotes and attribution right • Annotate the “cut-and-paste” • Helps you understand author’s ideas • Paraphrase in your own words • Analyze how it fits your research • Ask questions, evaluate ideas • Prompts for original thinking Mirabaud Media Centre

  7. Cut-and-paste first Author’s words Author’s image You’ll get quotes and attribution right! Mirabaud Media Centre

  8. Color-code your ideas Red for problems, Green for solutions Highlight to notice Annotation helps your comprehension Mirabaud Media Centre

  9. Explain it to yourself Use words you understand Mirabaud Media Centre

  10. What do I wonder now? What should I investigate next? Mirabaud Media Centre

  11. Easy to go back to the source Rereading may clear up questions Mirabaud Media Centre

  12. Label the main idea now… You’ll remember what this note is about! Mirabaud Media Centre

  13. Tag it now, or later… Its easier to tag when you have more notes Mirabaud Media Centre

  14. Put it in a cluster, now or later Its easier to cluster when you know more Mirabaud Media Centre

  15. Cluster view

  16. Get help along the way Get feedback, make changes • Print out [source list, notes] • E-mail [source list, notes] • Set up “share” within NoodleBib to get comments Mirabaud Media Centre

  17. Enough information? Now it’s time to overview your notes • Can I add more tags now that I know more? • Label details, themes, concepts you see • Tags will help you order - and reorder • Do I have notes with similar titles? • Are they about the same idea (subtopic)? • What if I put them together in a cluster? Mirabaud Media Centre

  18. Using tags and clusters Play with the order, be curious! • What if I try new combinations of notes? (search by tags) • Find all notes with the same tag • Search two or more common tags • Does this suggest new ways to analyze what I know? New ideas? New questions? Mirabaud Media Centre

  19. Don’t forget to follow yourideas! Mirabaud Media Centre

  20. Easy to add more if you need to! Mirabaud Media Centre

  21. Use your “noodle”! Stay organized, feel successful • Access your work from home and school • Safeguard against accidental plagiarism • Spend time on ideas, not on commas • Get curious, feel creative…have fun! Mirabaud Media Centre

  22. “Noodle” time…start thinking! Questions? For more teaching ideas: support [at] noodletools [dot] com Mirabaud Media Centre

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