Description
Say "goodbye" to the 3×5 index card and "hello" to the new digital note card. No longer will your students complain about keeping track of and formatting notes or having to "retype" all of their information. By going digital, it's as easy as 'copy and paste'. Not only that, but these practical cards can be edited and copied to suit the needs of any educational environment or level.
By using a digital note card, students will be able to:
-Easily organize notes on the cloud that are acquired from various online sources
-Keep track of online sources and databases
-Record direct quotes and paraphrases
-Jot down commentary statements
-Create MLA citations with ease
-Simplify the process of creating a Works Cited page
If you find using index cards to be an archaic practice in your digital classroom, this resource is for you!
A perfect note-taking system for online platforms, Google Classroom or when using Google apps for education.
Contains headings and color-coded table to facilitate the research process.
By using a digital note card, students will be able to:
-Easily organize notes on the cloud that are acquired from various online sources
-Keep track of online sources and databases
-Record direct quotes and paraphrases
-Jot down commentary statements
-Create MLA citations with ease
-Simplify the process of creating a Works Cited page
If you find using index cards to be an archaic practice in your digital classroom, this resource is for you!
A perfect note-taking system for online platforms, Google Classroom or when using Google apps for education.
Contains headings and color-coded table to facilitate the research process.
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Lifelong tool
Description
Say "goodbye" to the 3×5 index card and "hello" to the new digital note card. No longer will your students complain about keeping track of and formatting notes or having to "retype" all of their information. By going digital, it's as easy as 'copy and paste'. Not only that, but these practical cards can be edited and copied to suit the needs of any educational environment or level.
By using a digital note card, students will be able to:
-Easily organize notes on the cloud that are acquired from various online sources
-Keep track of online sources and databases
-Record direct quotes and paraphrases
-Jot down commentary statements
-Create MLA citations with ease
-Simplify the process of creating a Works Cited page
If you find using index cards to be an archaic practice in your digital classroom, this resource is for you!
A perfect note-taking system for online platforms, Google Classroom or when using Google apps for education.
Contains headings and color-coded table to facilitate the research process.
By using a digital note card, students will be able to:
-Easily organize notes on the cloud that are acquired from various online sources
-Keep track of online sources and databases
-Record direct quotes and paraphrases
-Jot down commentary statements
-Create MLA citations with ease
-Simplify the process of creating a Works Cited page
If you find using index cards to be an archaic practice in your digital classroom, this resource is for you!
A perfect note-taking system for online platforms, Google Classroom or when using Google apps for education.
Contains headings and color-coded table to facilitate the research process.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Excellent!
I love having these available for our iPads too!
I modified this to fit my needs.
Great way to bring traditional "notecards" into Google Classroom!
Thank you so much! I am thrilled that you enjoyed the digital note card as much as I have. So much better than keeping track of those archaic 3x5 index cards that students seemed to always "forget".
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