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Citing AI Tools
AI and Academic Research/Writing
AI and Information Literacy
AI and Unintentional Dishonesty
The Google Slide presentation posted below provides an introduction to using personal observations as research for student essays. To start the presentation, click on the arrow. To view it in full screen mode, click on the square icon. It will be easier to read in full screen mode because it contains a large amount of text.
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The Google Slide presentation posted below provides an introduction to using personal observations as research for student essays. To start the presentation, click on the arrow. To view it in full screen mode, click on the square icon. It will be easier to read in full screen mode because it contains a large amount of text.
If you prefer to view the original PowerPoint presentation, download it here. Teachers, feel free to edit, customize, and share the PowerPoint with your own students. Please do not use for commercial purposes without permission or post publicly without attribution.
The Google Slide presentation posted below provides a checklist to work through when making final edits to a research paper. Click on the arrow to start the presentation. Click on the square icon to view it in full screen mode. It will be easier to read in full screen mode because it contains a large amount of text.
If you prefer to view the original PowerPoint presentation, download it here. Teachers, feel free to edit, customize, and share the PowerPoint with your own students. Please do not use for commercial purposes without permission or post publicly without attribution.
The Google Slide presentation posted below provides tips for avoiding plagiarism, especially when writing a research paper. Click on the arrow to start the presentation. Click on the square icon to view the presentation in full screen mode. It will be easier to read in full screen mode because it contains a large amount of text.
If you prefer to view the original PowerPoint presentation, download it here. Teachers, feel free to edit, customize, and share the PowerPoint with your own students. Please do not use for commercial purposes without permission or post publicly without attribution.