What's in a Citation
These 4 Clickbait Questions Will Shock You! (You Won't Believe This!)
Good Digital Citizens
Is it Legit?
100

What is the first part of a citation?

The author's name

(Last, First)

100

What is it called when an article/video/image is designed to grab your attention?

Clickbait!

100

When you use a source for research information, what should you do to give credit to its creator?

Make a citation!

100

True or False:

Lateral Reading is when you turn a book sideways to read it

False!

Lateral Reading is when you try to verify if a source is accurate by opening a new source to compare information

200

What does the year in a citation represent?

The year the source was published

200

Does the following headline use clickbait or the Curiosity Gap?

Remember the World's Tallest Baby? You Won't BELIEVE What Happened!!!

Clickbait

200

True or False:

It's a good idea to share your address online

False!

Don't do that!

200

WHO can you find more information on to figure out if a resource is accurate?

The author or the publisher

300

What comes after the title in a citation?

The name of the publisher

Example: Penguin Randomhouse

300
What is it called when someone has a desire to find or learn a missing piece of information?

A Curiosity Gap

300

What is it called when someone owns the rights to a resource they created?

Copyright

300

Is it better for a resource for research to be newer or older?

It depends!

Just because a resource is old doesn't mean it has bad information! BUT, newer resources tend to have more updated or complete information, so they might be more useful!

400

Put these elements of a citation in the correct order:

Publisher

Title

Author

Date

Author

Title

Publisher

Date

400

Does the following headline use clickbait or the curiosity gap?

Super Legs? This New Workout Will Change the Way You Walk!

Curiosity Gap

400

This is the record of your online activity, such as posts on social media

a digital footprint

400

What does it mean to figure out an author's purpose in a resource they create?

To figure out the reason why they made the resource.  This might include the argument they are making in it.