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==Teaching Learning Activity==
==Teaching Learning Activity==
===Introduction (10 minutes)===
===Introduction (5 minutes)===


Start with a brief discussion on the importance of citing sources in academic and professional writing.
* Start with a brief discussion on the importance of citing sources in academic and professional writing.
Explain the consequences of plagiarism and the significance of giving credit to the original authors.
* Explain the consequences of plagiarism and the significance of giving credit to the original authors.
Introduce the concept of a bibliography and its role in providing a comprehensive list of sources used in a document.
* Introduce the concept of a bibliography and its role in providing a comprehensive list of sources used in a document.


===Citation Styles Overview (10 minutes)===
===Citation Styles Overview (10 minutes)===


Briefly explain common citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) and their differences.
* Briefly explain common citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) and their differences.
Discuss the importance of following specific citation styles based on academic disciplines and publication requirements.
* Discuss the importance of following specific citation styles based on academic disciplines and publication requirements.
Show examples of in-text citations for different sources.
* Show examples of in-text citations for different sources.


===Microsoft Word Features (10 minutes)==
=== Microsoft Word Features (10 minutes) ===


Demonstrate how to insert citations using Microsoft Word's built-in citation features.
* Demonstrate how to insert citations using Microsoft Word's built-in citation features.
Explore the "References" tab in Microsoft Word and show students how to choose their desired citation style.
* Explore the "References" tab in Microsoft Word and show students how to choose their desired citation style.
Explain how to add sources to the citation manager and insert in-text citations.
* Explain how to add sources to the citation manager and insert in-text citations.


===Citation Steps in Microsoft Word (10 minutes)===
===Citation Steps in Microsoft Word (10 minutes)===


Open Microsoft Word and navigate to the "References" tab.
* Open Microsoft Word and navigate to the "References" tab.
Click on "Insert Citation" or "Add Citation" and choose the appropriate source type (book, article, website, etc.).
* Click on "Insert Citation" or "Add Citation" and choose the appropriate source type (book, article, website, etc.).
Enter the necessary information for the source in the citation dialog box.
* Enter the necessary information for the source in the citation dialog box.
Managing Sources
* Managing Sources
Inserting In-text Citations
* Inserting In-text Citations


===Hands-on Practice (5 minutes)===
===Hands-on Practice (5 minutes)===


Ask students to open Microsoft Word on their computers.
* Ask students to open Microsoft Word on their computers.
Provide a sample research material and guide them in inserting citations and creating a bibliography.
* Provide a sample research material and guide them in inserting citations and creating a bibliography.
Encourage them to explore different citation styles.
* Encourage them to explore different citation styles.
Assign a short writing task to students, asking them to integrate citations and create a bibliography.
* Assign a short writing task to students, asking them to integrate citations and create a bibliography.
Provide a variety of sources and require the use of a specific citation style.
* Provide a variety of sources and require the use of a specific citation style.


===Review and Troubleshooting (5 minutes)===
===Review and Troubleshooting (5 minutes)===


Address common issues or questions that may arise during the practice session.
* Address common issues or questions that may arise during the practice session.
Revisit the importance of accurate citations and proper formatting.
* Revisit the importance of accurate citations and proper formatting.
Clarify any doubts and encourage students to ask questions.
* Clarify any doubts and encourage students to ask questions.


==Assessment==
==Assessment==


Evaluate students based on their ability to correctly insert citations and create a bibliography using Microsoft Word.
* Evaluate students based on their ability to correctly insert citations and create a bibliography using Microsoft Word.
Assess their understanding of the importance of citations and their ability to apply different citation styles.
* Assess their understanding of the importance of citations and their ability to apply different citation styles.__notoc__
 
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 12 March 2024

Subject: Computer Science
Class:9
Time:45 Minutes
Number of Students: 40
Unit:4
Topic:Citation and Bibliography in Microsoft Word
Period: 2nd
School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School

Specific Objective

  • At the end of the class students will learn how to properly cite sources and create a bibliography using Microsoft Word.

Teaching Materials

Teaching Learning Activity

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Start with a brief discussion on the importance of citing sources in academic and professional writing.
  • Explain the consequences of plagiarism and the significance of giving credit to the original authors.
  • Introduce the concept of a bibliography and its role in providing a comprehensive list of sources used in a document.

Citation Styles Overview (10 minutes)

  • Briefly explain common citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) and their differences.
  • Discuss the importance of following specific citation styles based on academic disciplines and publication requirements.
  • Show examples of in-text citations for different sources.

Microsoft Word Features (10 minutes)

  • Demonstrate how to insert citations using Microsoft Word's built-in citation features.
  • Explore the "References" tab in Microsoft Word and show students how to choose their desired citation style.
  • Explain how to add sources to the citation manager and insert in-text citations.

Citation Steps in Microsoft Word (10 minutes)

  • Open Microsoft Word and navigate to the "References" tab.
  • Click on "Insert Citation" or "Add Citation" and choose the appropriate source type (book, article, website, etc.).
  • Enter the necessary information for the source in the citation dialog box.
  • Managing Sources
  • Inserting In-text Citations

Hands-on Practice (5 minutes)

  • Ask students to open Microsoft Word on their computers.
  • Provide a sample research material and guide them in inserting citations and creating a bibliography.
  • Encourage them to explore different citation styles.
  • Assign a short writing task to students, asking them to integrate citations and create a bibliography.
  • Provide a variety of sources and require the use of a specific citation style.

Review and Troubleshooting (5 minutes)

  • Address common issues or questions that may arise during the practice session.
  • Revisit the importance of accurate citations and proper formatting.
  • Clarify any doubts and encourage students to ask questions.

Assessment

  • Evaluate students based on their ability to correctly insert citations and create a bibliography using Microsoft Word.
  • Assess their understanding of the importance of citations and their ability to apply different citation styles.