Wednesday, October 13, 2010

October 18, 2010

Bell-Ringer: 
We will also pass back the papers you handed in with ideas for celebrities. 
We will go to the computer lab right after I present a demonstration of easybib.  

You may sit with your partner in computer lab as long as you are productive.
Take your  handouts, a pencil or pen, and your planner.

Computer Lab 223:
1.  Select the celebrity you most want to learn more about. 
2. Write in your top three choices, with the one you'd like the most in the #1 spot.
3.  Hand in your papers
4.  While you wait to find out. . .
5.  Start looking for sites that would be reliable and provide you with the information you'll need.
6.  Create citations for the sites you find that you think might be helpful.  Create the word document and save it on your thumb drive  or e-mail it to yourself or (if you can't do the others) print it and hand it in with your other worksheets.

Read7 Comp Lab Directions Oct 18(2).doc 

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Extra Stuff --
What makes a site reliable?  How can you tell if it's not reliable?
Do you believe everything you read and see?   Is it Reliable?  

Here is a lesson on deciding whether a site is reliable or not.

Time in computer lab to begin doing research.

Extra Credit:  How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?  Find and record 4 answers at http://www.tootsie.com/gal_machine.php  
to earn 5 extra credit points.
Earn an extra ten by creating a citation for the page at easybib.com
Copy the URL from above or from the page navigation bar itself.
Follow the directions here. Using easybib.com
Print it and bring it to me or email it to dorsc405@alpine.k12.ut.us and put Parent of [with your own name] in  the subject line.

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