NoodleBib

=__**Note Taking and Citations Using Noodlebib**__=

**Learning Intentions:**
To generate a sources cited list.**
 * To take notes utilising researched links from previous lessons.

**Intro:**
As a whole class, watch the video on creating citations to remind yourselves of how to use Noodlebib for note taking and citations. Use the basic MLA citation guide for today.
 * In order to view these videos in a larger format double click on them.

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Now Watch the video on how to organise note cards.

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**__Main Lesson__**
__**Section 1 Works Cited**__ 1. Log in and click on “Create A New List”. Remember that you should have saved your Noodlebib password in your Google Doc. //If your password does not work you will need to partner up with someone else and let Mrs. Garcia know via email so the password can be reset.// 2. Under list style select **MLA Starter**



3. Type in a Description: your research topic (i.e. Rain Forests of Brazil). This will bring up the **//Works Cited Screen//** 4. We are using Web Sites which is what you need to choose from the drop down menu. 5. You can now go to Diigo and choose a website from within the research group. Either use a note taken by a member of the group or add your own from the web page. //Alternatively you can go to our// **//__#abcict__//** //Twitter stream to gather notes.// **//The one problem you may encounter here is that many students did not include the hyperlink for the original site in their tweets.//** 6. Fill as much information as you can about this source (web page) leaving any information you don't have blank. 7. Click on the **//Check For Errors//** button on the bottom of the page and correct any errors identified in red, then click on update citation. 8. Repeat the process again for a second website.

__**Section Two: Taking Notes**__

1. Click on the Note Cards Tab and create a new note card. Below is an example of a complete citation.

2. Click on New Notecard (see the example in red above).Fill in the information I have included an example below.

3. Copy in the direct quote from the website you have chosen to work with.

4. Paraphrase the quote (Put it into you own words.).

5. Record any notes to yourself that may be useful. 6. Use the outline feature to organise your ideas for the presentation. 6.

__**You must have saved at least two citations in a list as well as two note cards by the end of this lesson.**__