How to Cite Sources in Google Docs
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How to Cite Sources in Google Docs

At the beginning of every school year I like to revisit some topics with my students to which they always say, “we learned this last year.” One of those topics is citing the sources of the information that they use in their writing and in their presentations. It never hurts to review this information with students even if they say they “already learned it.” There’s always something they forgot over the summer or that their previous teacher(s) didn’t require the them that I require when they cite their sources. 

Google Docs makes it relatively easy for students to create inline citations and bibliographies. In the last year it has undergone a few little changes. I made this new video to demonstrate how to create inline citations and bibliographies in the current version of Google Docs. Please feel free to share it with your students. 

At the beginning of every school year I like to revisit some topics with my students to which they always say, “we learned this last year.” One of those topics is citing the sources of the information that they use in their writing and in their presentations. It never hurts to review this information with students even if they say they “already learned it.” There’s always something they forgot over the summer or that their previous teacher(s) didn’t require the them that I require when they cite their sources. Google Docs makes it relatively easy for students to create inline citations and bibliographies. In the last year it has undergone a few little changes. I made this new video to demonstrate how to create inline citations and bibliographies in the current version of Google Docs. Please feel free to share it with your students. Bibliographies, Free Technology For Teachers, Google Docs, Google Documents, Google Workspace, how toRead More

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