Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Computer Lab - Finding Sources

Hello folks. Here is what you are to do today"

  1. Find and print two separate articles that give more insight into the growing problem in the Sudan. You want to be able to use information from the articles in your/our essay. (You can print the articles from the internet, or paste them into Microsoft Word and print them).
  2. Create a citation for each source. To create the citation
    1. go to Son of Citation,
    2. choose "MLA" from the right sidebar.
    3. Choose the type of "Nonprint source" you will be citing.
    4. Fill in the information from the article. Note that:
      1. your article may not have an author. If it does not, leave this blank.
      2. Publication Title is the name of the website (MTV.com, Buffalo News, Rolling Stone, etc.)
      3. Date Accessed is the last time you looked at the site. That would be today's date.
      4. Copy and paste the URL (web address). It will make your life easier.
    5. Then, hit submit. Copy and paste the citation into a Microsoft Word Document.
    6. Repeat process for article #2.
    7. Print!

Here's two good places to start looking:
Wikipedia
Amnesty International
Wendy B. from third period found this graphic photo essay.

Here's the essay that we started together. Remember, you will be integrating your own evidence into this essay from the sources you find. Warning: This essay will change a little bit throughout the day. I am finishing it up right now (1st period).