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Susan YutzeyThis is interesting - both the website and the article about citing apps.
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Joquetta JohnsonHow to cite and App using EasyBib http://t.co/vJpUuttd #edchat #edapp #edtech #education #engchat #tlchat #librarians
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Leslie G. PerryAnd here are my 7 tips for creating a MLA citation for an app:
Use the free online tool EasyBib to cite ‘software found on the internet’
Get the software title and version number from the App Store
If the app doesn’t list an author for the specific content you are using leave it blank
Use ‘Apple App Store’ for Website Title
Enter the app publisher name in Publisher / Sponsor, this information is available in the App Store
Copy and paste the iTunes link for the App into the URL field (you can get this link by right clicking (or control+click) on any app in the iTunes store on your computer and choosing ‘Copy Link’)
The publish or update date is clearly listed in the App Store
“The purpose of citation is to allow a teacher to find the same information a student found,” says Freeborn, so by listing the App Store clearly along with the link to download the app we are creating a clear trail to the source of the information. Note: according to EasyBib, MLA 7 suggests you leave out the URL ‘unless the source cannot be located without it.’ In this case I recommend including the URL to avoid any confusion that might arise if there are apps in the App Store with similar names.
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Charlotte BrownHow to cite Apps in MLA style
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Joe SabadoTools & tips for keeping up citing your sources in the digital age via @hmundahl - http://t.co/lCcxSBXl #edchat #edtech #isedchat
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Mark F. ChristopherRT @kristinalford: Tips for students Citing an App http://t.co/TiBojUfk via @BGGSPrincipal #phdchat #UTS #yam
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mark ChristopherRT @kristinalford: Tips for students Citing an App http://t.co/TiBojUfk via @BGGSPrincipal #phdchat #UTS #yam
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Mal BoothTips for students Citing an App http://t.co/eXaBZkEz via @BGGSPrincipal
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Use the free online tool EasyBib to cite ‘software found on the internet’
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“The purpose of citation is to allow a teacher to find the same information a student found,”
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23 Nov 11
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Suzanne MetlayUse for Project 2 - make sure students always include the URL in citations involving sources from social media or the Web. Also refer them to EasyBib.com and BibMe.org -- there is no excuse anymore for a poor Works Cited or Reference List.
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Beth HollandThis is a great blog post from edSocial Media regarding using apps as sources. As more schools move towards iPad integration programs, this is increasingly going to be a challenge.
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Rhondda Powling"Although the Modern Language Association doesn’t specifically have citation guidelines for apps, it does provide a format for ‘software found on the internet’ which describes apps quite accurately"
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22 Nov 11
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Karen Powers7 tips for citing an app in MLA format http://t.co/STs9Yf30 #tlchat #edchat
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Melissa Lim7 Tips for Citing an App in MLA Format http://t.co/x1jVB1ad
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21 Nov 11
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Debra Duffe7 tips for citing an app in MLA format http://t.co/STs9Yf30 #tlchat #edchat
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Judy O'Connell"That was the question I asked my students this fall and the answer I got surprised me.
Students increasingly aren’t going to the premium information services we’ve set up for them through our school library.
They might not even be inclined to go elsewhere on the Web.
Instead they often turn to Apps for their information.
From The Elements to NASA, from National Geographic to the National Science Foundation there is a wealth of credible content in the App Store, but if students are using this information in an academic setting how do we help them correctly document and cite these sources?
“This is a case of technology being ahead of the Modern Language Association,” said my colleague Stephen Freeborn, longtime English teacher, but together with our school librarian we found a work-around hack that gets the job done." -
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Doug PetersonAlthough the Modern Language Association doesn’t specifically have citation guidelines for apps, it does provide a format for ‘software found on the internet’ which describes apps quite accurately.
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Tami BrassNever thought about citing an app before; times they are a changing!
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