Research Skills
Quotes and Paraphrasing
Citations
Presentation Skills
100

What does it mean to evaluate a source?

To look at the website / article and decide if it is trustworthy. Look for the author, the type of website, the date, if there are ads, the "about us" page, etc

100

True or False

I can avoid plagiarism by putting an author's exact words in quotation marks and adding an in-text citation

True
100

Where does an in-text citation go?

After a direct quote or fact 

"Quote" (In-text citation). 

100

True or False:  Never look at your slides during a presentation

False. You can quickly glance at your slides or point to your slides, but you need to also look out at your audience. Avoid staring at your slides or facing your back to the audience.

200

What is a URL?

The web address (the link), typically starting with www.

200

When writing a paper, I took a quote from a website, but I changed several of the words. I did not put an in-text citation.

True or False: This was not plagiarism.

False. Just changing a few words is still stealing the author's ideas. You still need to put an in-text citation

200

How do I make an in-text citation if my website doesn't have an author's name listed?

Put the title of the article in parentheses, usually just the first 2-3 words
200

What does it mean when you are graded on your "pacing"? 

This is how fast or slow you speak. You want to speak clearly and confidently, with a medium pace. 

300

What does it mean if an author has "authority" on a subject? 

It means that they are an expert or have used and referenced expert sources. They are trustworthy because they have a degree or level of expertise (for example, a medical doctor might write an article about a medical condition)

300

What does it mean to paraphrase ideas?

Paraphrasing is when a writer rephrases every point an author makes in his or her OWN words

300

Explain the process for making a work cited in Google docs. (5-6 steps)

1. Go to "tools"

2. "citations"

3. "add citation source"

4. Select "source type" (website)

5. Insert URL

6. Add citation, or cite manually if needed, when done, "Insert Work Cited"

300

State 2 skills used in a good presentation

Use good:Eye Contact, Pacing, Volume, Posture

Prepare your notes, practice your presentation ahead of time. 


400

What is "click restraint" and how do you use it?

- pause, don't just click on the first link google gives you

-look at the URL, evaluate the source

- Find the best source,  and look at your options by scrolling down or clicking to the next page of results

400

How do you format a quote? What do you typically need BEFORE and AFTER the quote? 

--Quotation marks

--an in-text citation ( smith 5) . 

400

What is the difference between an in-text citation and a works cited page 

An in-text citation includes the author's last name or article title in parentheses (like this). It goes directly after a quote in your written response/ essay. 

 A works cited page is the page at the end of an essay that includes the information for all books, articles, websites, films, etc. that you referenced in your paper.

400

Explain how to print your slides as notes

1. Go to "file"

2. "Print preview"

3. Change to "4 slides-handout"

4. Print