The EasyBib app doesn't seem to support web resources.  I can add books,
but I can't seem to add websites.


On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 8:15 AM, Anne MacDonald <
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> There is an EasyBib app. It's not great but it works.
>
> Haiku Deck can be used to make presentations and all the pics are Creative
> Commons. I always point that out to teachers and students. The citations
> are on the slides ( a little cc appears in the corner and you can click on
> it).
> Anne
>
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> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Amy Tucker <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm looking for resources and support to help students and teachers cite
>> resources efficiently and appropriately on iPads, specifically.  I have
>> been teaching Copyright and Creative Commons for years, and I know where to
>> find media, etc., and I can easily use Easybib or another citation site to
>> properly cite resources.  However, this year, students will have iPads, and
>> I worry that they will again become lax and resistant to properly citing
>> resources, since it's not as easy to use multiple windows/apps.  (Yes, they
>> can swipe between, etc., but I know that they will be less likely to worry
>> about looking for citation information if they can snap a screenshot or
>> click and hold and save a picture.)
>>
>> I am also thinking about teachers who have perhaps "overlooked" some of
>> the intellectual property attributions, particularly if students are using
>> media in projects, etc.  (Not all teachers look for or expect citations,
>> and some believe that "fair use" means never having to cite your sources.)
>> We are working on educating educators, but in the meantime, do you have any
>> resources, apps, suggestions, etc., to make this a little easier for
>> students and teachers?  I'm thinking of the ease in which we will be able
>> to create amazing projects and presentations, and how easy it will be to
>> overlook creative credit.  And if these get uploaded to the internet, and
>> that's a great possibility, it gets away from fair use.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> --
>> Amy Tucker
>>
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> Anne Macdonald
> Technology Integration Coordinator
> Falmouth School Department
> Falmouth ME 04105
>



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Amy Tucker