Multimedia and Web
Resources

By Kathy Hayden

 

Web Workshop

HyperStudio Project Check List:
Projects must include: Title/Menu Stack, Bibliography Stack, Autobiography Stack, and 3 research stacks (1 or 2 cards each)

All stacks must have borders, all writing must be in text fields, spell check and proof read all written work. Each research stack must have a picture using multimedia applications: scanner, laser disc, CD ROM, or Internet. Menu Stack must connect all parts of project. Include your name, social studies teacher's name, computer teacher's name, school and date.

Presentations will be made in social studies classes. Computer grades will be given by individual assessment scheduled during computer time or after school. All projects must be complete by ____________________.

Citing References:

Electronic Sources: MLA Style of Citation

Individual Works
Basic forms, commercial supplier, and using an Internet protocol:

Author/editor. Title of Print Version of Work. Edition statement (if given). Place of publication:
publisher, date. Title of Electronic Work. Medium. Information supplier. File identifier or
number. Access date.

Author/editor. Title of Print Version of Work. Edition statement (if given). Publication
information (Place of publication: publisher, date), if given. Title of Electronic Work. Medium.
Information supplier. Available Protocol (e.g., HTTP): Site/Path/File. Access date.
Examples:
·Oxford English Dictionary Computer File: On Compact Disc. 2nd ed. CD-ROM. Oxford: Oxford
UP, 1992.
·Pritzker, Thomas J. An Early Fragment from Central Nepal. N.D. Online. Ingress
Communications. Available HTTP: http://www.ingress.com/~astanart/pritzker/pritzker.html.
June 8,1995.
* This is a citation form when the print version is not included in the reference.

HyperStudio Tips:

Rubric by SCORE Project: http://www. sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/actbank/thyperstu.htm
Hyp erStudio Rubric from Escondido Schools
Pop up Text Fields
Bulleted Information
Spell Check in 3.1 Version
Presentation Mode

 


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