[CASL-L] research/citation tools--what is your school using?
Kathy McNeiece
kmcneiece at hamdenhall.org
Wed Jan 6 11:31:52 PST 2016
This is great! We use EasyBib but will most likely not renew for next year.
We trialed Scholar but I thought it was too much work on the teacher end to
set up assignments, and those tools would never get used. I like hearing
how NoodleTools make students think more about creating their citations. I
just could never get students to go back and complete those empty boxes. I
was thinking of not going with a specific tool but after hearing others
discuss the usefulness of these tools in preparing for college- will
reconsider.
Thanks!
Kathy McNeiece
Head Librarian
Hamden Hall Country Day School
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Sue Lantelme <SLantelme at ledyard.net> wrote:
> I couldn't agree more with all the Noodletools comments. We just switched
> after a couple of years with Easybib. The new interface which will come to
> us in Fall 2016 has taken care of many small annoying pieces. They even
> asked about making the change mid year (over the holiday break) and enough
> users were using the tool mid year they moved the change to end of school
> year, causing less disruption. If you're considering the purchase & can
> wait till Fall 2016, I'd recommend waiting.
>
> I think the biggest plus is the School Librarian, Deb Abilock & her son
> created the tool, enough said!
>
> Happy New Year!
>
>
> Sue Lantelme
>
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> ------------------------------
> *From:* CASL-L <casl-l-bounces at mylist.net> on behalf of Church, Jackie <
> jchurch at hamden.org>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 6, 2016 8:26 AM
> *To:* Mrs. Rocca; Valerie DiLorenzo
> *Cc:* casl-l at mylist.net
> *Subject:* Re: [CASL-L] research/citation tools--what is your school
> using?
>
>
> Interesting reasoning.
>
> I hope LMSs continue to respond, and add what they like and dislike about
> Noodletools.
>
> Jackie Church
> Spring Glen School
> Hamden, CT
> ------------------------------
> *From:* CASL-L <casl-l-bounces at mylist.net> on behalf of Mrs. Rocca <
> roccaj at brookfieldps.org>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 5, 2016 5:44:49 PM
> *To:* Valerie DiLorenzo
> *Cc:* casl-l at mylist.net
> *Subject:* Re: [CASL-L] research/citation tools--what is your school
> using?
>
> We have been Noodle Tools subscribers for many years. We looked at Easy
> Bib and rejected it because it did too much work for the students.
> Students could easily create an entire works cited list without ever
> actually opening or reading any sources.
>
> I don't like the way Noodle Tools works on an iPad but I find it reliable
> in every other way. (it works on an iPad, it is just more finicky and less
> consistent)
>
> I still stand by Noodle Tools as the best citation tool out there for
> teaching students to create their own citations.
>
> - Jennifer Rocca
> Brookfield High School
> Librarian
>
> On Jan 5, 2016, at 2:11 PM, Valerie DiLorenzo <vdilorenzo.rumsey at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Happy 2016 to All,
>
> Anyone who subscribes to EasyBib School Edition (paid version of EasyBib,
> not the free one) is aware of the fact that this platform will no longer be
> available after June 2016. The company "Imagine Easy" has changed to a
> platform called Scholar.
>
> I have some reservations about simply switching to the Imagine Easy
> Scholar platform. One big concern is that the Scholar extension (through
> Google) often creates citations wrong (with major mistakes). It's only as
> good as the metadata used to create it. After a citation is created,
> students can then edit it to fix the mistakes.
>
> Though Imagine Easy Scholar works well with the Google platform (this is a
> plus), in my opinion, Scholar doesn't do as good of a job "teaching" how to
> evaluate sources or showing how citations are created/built as the EasyBib
> School Edition platform did. Which brings me to another major concern:*
> even with a discount (44%) *for being an EasyBib SE subscriber, the price
> for Imagine Easy Scholar is three times as much as EasyBib SE.
>
> My question, therefore, is *what is everyone else using out there as a
> research platform to help your students become productive and ethical
> researchers? *In your answer, please include the grade levels you teach.
>
> I've been using EasyBib School Edition with grades 3 - 9 for about 4
> years. Before that, we were using NoodleTools with grades 5 - 9. (We made
> our switch before NoodleTools overhauled their platform.) We made the
> switch because, at the time, NoodleTools was not working well for our
> population.
>
> Thank you,
> ~Valerie
>
> --
> Valerie DiLorenzo
> Library Media Specialist
> Rumsey Hall School
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> Washington Depot, CT 06794
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