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 <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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


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?

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Amy Tucker



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Anne Macdonald
Technology Integration Coordinator
Falmouth School Department
Falmouth ME 04105



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Amy Tucker