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One of these?
“Active Learning.”University of Michagan this what I know for this writeteacher.
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yes the first one
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/
OK, go to that webpage and then scroll down to Basic Style for Citations ...
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Is there an author or editor here?
http://www.crlt.umich.edu/tstrategies/tsal
OK, go to that webpage and then scroll down to Basic Style for Citations ...
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Is there an author or editor here?
http://www.crlt.umich.edu/tstrategies/tsal
No is not author would be not the Michigan University right.
No ... only a person or people would be authors or editors.So you do the same as with the other one. Skip that part.
What is the title of the article that you'll put in quotation marks?
What is the title of the article that you'll put in quotation marks?
Active learning in quotes
Right.
Now, the title of the Website or project in italics?
Now, the title of the Website or project in italics?
The University of Michigan
No, that will be the publisher.
What's the other title that appears on this page?
What's the other title that appears on this page?
Center for Research on Learning and Teaching.
Right ... and that will go in italics.
What's next on the list ... BEFORE the publisher's information?
What's next on the list ... BEFORE the publisher's information?
Page number
But this website has no specified page numbers. Only PDF files seem to do that.
So you skip it and go to the publisher's information ... publisher and date (in this case a copyright date). Look at the very bottom of the webpage.
So you skip it and go to the publisher's information ... publisher and date (in this case a copyright date). Look at the very bottom of the webpage.
I did
What did you find? Who is the publisher and what's the copyright date?
Michigan University 2014
OK, but be sure to use the entire terminology:
The Regents of the University of Michigan, 2014.
The Regents of the University of Michigan, 2014.
Then what? What are the last two items you'll include?
yes
What will your whole citation look like, once you put all the parts together?
“Active Learning’’ Center for Research on Learning and Teacher The Regents of the University ( 2014).Web. 1 Apr. 2015.
Almost!
italics in the right places
period after Teacher
space before Web
no period after Apr
italics in the right places
period after Teacher
space before Web
no period after Apr
“Active Learning’’ Center for Research on Learning and Teacher. The Regents of the University ( 2014).Web. 1 Apr 2015. like this
Yes ... very good!
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Thanks for all the help.
You're welcome!