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Submitted by Nicole Branch on March 22nd, 2018
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This lesson was co-developed by Daniel Ransom and Nicole Branch. This is an intensive APA workshop that could be broken into parts. It covers both APA citation and formatting, with a protest theme. The workshop was conducted as a stand-alone, outside of class workshop at Holy Names University in 2014 and 2015. Though Occupy is now dated, the theme of protest could be adapted to something more current. We didn't think it would be possible to make APA citation engaging, but this lesson did just that. It was especially popular with nursing and education students. We also include materials for integrating MLA.

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Occupy APA Know Your Rights Handoutdisplayed 842 times98.6 KB
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Objectives:
• Get Informed: Learn common rules for APA citation style
• Identify your targets: Learn to identify the type of information source,
especially for electronic sources
• Know your rights: Learn to use the APA Manual and online sources to
look up and apply APA rules

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EducationPsychology

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Course Context (e.g. how it was implemented or integrated): 

This was offered as a stand-alone, outside of class workshop. Students signed up to attend. It was also shortened and adapted for in-class use in a range of courses.

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Suggested Citation: 
Branch, Nicole. "Occupy APA: A Citation Sit-in." CORA (Community of Online Research Assignments), 2018. https://projectcora.org/assignment/occupy-apa-citation-sit.

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Ideas for embedding library instruction into courses. Includes a section for online learning.

Submitted by Kirsten Hansen on December 19th, 2017
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During this activity, students work in small groups to explore assigned databases and then share back what they learn in a Google Doc projected at the front of the classroom.

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• Students will construct a search using their keywords in a designated database in order to find three articles are superficially relevant to their research topic.
• Students will analyze one database in order to articulate one useful feature of the database for their research assignment, and explain why or how the feature might be useful to their assignment.

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I frequently use this activity for first year research classes across a wide variety of disciplines when the faculty member teaching the class has asked me to demo databases. I have also used it with great success in higher-level discipline specific classes including biology and my colleagues have used it with graduate students. This activity works best for classes with a research assignment and when students have received the research assignment and are starting to think about their research topic prior to the IL session. However, I've also had classes where students have not yet received their research assignment and working with a single research question as a whole class works just fine. In that case, I usually have a research question that I've created that we can work with but with discipline specific classes we've also created research questions together at the beginning of class.

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To see how this activity fits into my somewhat-typical first year instruction session, see the sample lesson plan below. Please note: This is a real lesson plan and thus refers to class activities not explained here. The lesson plan is mostly meant to show how the google doc exercise can fit into a larger class session. If you have questions about the other activities mentioned in the lesson plan, please ask!

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Suggested Citation: 
Hansen, Kirsten. "Exploring Databases with Google Docs." CORA (Community of Online Research Assignments), 2017. https://projectcora.org/assignment/exploring-databases-google-docs.

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Collection of online tutorials from Arizona State University Library. Includes tutorials on citation styles, plagiarism, finding sources, database searching, and more.

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The Accessibility Toolkit is a collaboration between BCcampus and Centre for Accessible Post-secondary Education Resources BC (CAPER-BC).

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Kahoot is a game-based classroom response system that can be played by the whole class in real time.

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Formative assessments through quizzes (multiple choice, True/False, and short answer) or quick question polls for up to 50 students per session. Quizzes can be instantly graded and aggregated.

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