Mrs. Peterson's Classes - Informative Speech
STEP ONE:
You have five (5) minutes to do the following:
1. Open the MOZILLA Internet
2. Using top right Google search field - type in "Coronado Library Media." Select the first search return - it should be our site corolib.weebly.com
3. Hold your cursor over the TEACHERS tab and click on Mrs. Peterson's Classes.
You have five (5) minutes to do the following:
1. Open the MOZILLA Internet
2. Using top right Google search field - type in "Coronado Library Media." Select the first search return - it should be our site corolib.weebly.com
3. Hold your cursor over the TEACHERS tab and click on Mrs. Peterson's Classes.
STEP TWO: ONLINE CATALOG:
1. Click on the Coronado Online Catalog
2. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch demonstration
3. Type your topic in the search bar
4. Look for nonfiction call numbers - and check book's status
1. Click on the Coronado Online Catalog
2. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch demonstration
3. Type your topic in the search bar
4. Look for nonfiction call numbers - and check book's status
STEP THREE:
1. Click on EBSCOhost
2. Log on with username and password
3. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch
demonstration
4. Click on Points of View, Literary Reference Center, eBooks
5. Type your topic into the search bar
6. It is sorted by relevance - be sure to look at copyright date for
currency.
7. Open an article, scan, and find the source citation (hint: look at tools
- right corner). Highlight citation.
1. Click on EBSCOhost
2. Log on with username and password
3. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch
demonstration
4. Click on Points of View, Literary Reference Center, eBooks
5. Type your topic into the search bar
6. It is sorted by relevance - be sure to look at copyright date for
currency.
7. Open an article, scan, and find the source citation (hint: look at tools
- right corner). Highlight citation.
STEP FOUR:
1. Go to Gale
2. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch demo
3. On left column - select the database(s) useful for your extended essay.
4. You can Search each by topic or keywords.
5. Look at Left side and choose a “Limit your search by”
6. Select one result - open it and read/scan through the article.
7. Scroll to the bottom to find the MLA citation - Highlight citation with your mouse.
1. Go to Gale
2. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch demo
3. On left column - select the database(s) useful for your extended essay.
4. You can Search each by topic or keywords.
5. Look at Left side and choose a “Limit your search by”
6. Select one result - open it and read/scan through the article.
7. Scroll to the bottom to find the MLA citation - Highlight citation with your mouse.
STEP FIVE:
1. Click on the Gale Database
2. Click on the "GVRL" icon (Gale Virtual Reference Library)
3. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch demonstration 4. Search for your own topic
5. Under "Limit Search by", click on links on left column.
6. Select one result - open it and read/scan through the article.
7. Find the "MLA Citation" and highlight it
1. Click on the Gale Database
2. Click on the "GVRL" icon (Gale Virtual Reference Library)
3. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch demonstration 4. Search for your own topic
5. Under "Limit Search by", click on links on left column.
6. Select one result - open it and read/scan through the article.
7. Find the "MLA Citation" and highlight it
1. Click on the Questiaschool.com
2. Stop and look at the projected screen - Listen and watch demo
3. In upper left corner note active project (yours will probably say default)
4. Search for your own topic.
5. Select books, journals, magazines, etc.
6. Open and scan an article/book. Try highlighting, making notes. Then check your project.
7. Making a bibliography.
STEP SIX:
STEP SEVEN:
1. Go to USA.gov search engine
2. Stop and look at projected screen
3. Type search terms in field
4. Click on one return. Choose carefully
5. Citation must be created for this - use OSLIS
1. Go to USA.gov search engine
2. Stop and look at projected screen
3. Type search terms in field
4. Click on one return. Choose carefully
5. Citation must be created for this - use OSLIS
STEP EIGHT:
1. Go to Follettshelf eBooks - ID/tbird
2. Stop and look at projected screen
3. Type in your topic - might/might not have eBooks.
4. Open book and read. Citation must be created for this -
use OSLIS Citation tool or EasyBib
1. Go to Follettshelf eBooks - ID/tbird
2. Stop and look at projected screen
3. Type in your topic - might/might not have eBooks.
4. Open book and read. Citation must be created for this -
use OSLIS Citation tool or EasyBib