2. What is NoodleTools
Organize, create, store, write
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Save personal copies of sources
Begin a working bibliography
Copy-and-paste relevant quotes onto notecards
Paraphrase the authorâs words
Analyze, question and add your own ideas
Tag and pile your notes â what emerges?
Create an outline, add piles â reorder and experiment!
Create [essay, speech, productâŠ] with a bibliography
3. Junior is the default in middle
school. Advanced will be the
default at VHS.
Name your project:
AVID 7th/8th grade
21. ReviewâŠ
Specifically for this AVID class:
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Use MLA (default)
Cite as you go (books, websites, databasesâŠ)
Add notes as you read
Share your working list and notes with Mrs.
Stone
â Get feedback as you go
An integrated platform for citation, note-taking, outlining, document archiving and annotation, and collaborative research.
Note: There are tutorials on notecards, tagging and other features of the Tabletop here: http://www.noodletools.com/helpdesk/index.php?action=downloads#category-3
NoodleTools comes in 3 different levels corresponding roughly to novices (elementary), middle school and ESL, and high school/college
All three levels are available for all three styles: MLA, APA and Chicago.
On the Dashboard, students can review their own 30-day logs. The logs have been enhanced to clearly show when items in the project are added or deleted, plus it gives the total number of citations and notecards to that point in time. We will continue to add self-assessment features so that students gain a sense of ownership and responsibility for their work.
Tutorial on sharing a project with a teacherâs dropbox: http://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/tutorials/share/
Note: Tutorial on how to share a project with a team: http://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/tutorials/collaboration/
Always see the same format:
Part on top
Whole on bottom