Citation Game

In class, we played a citation game where we divided into teams and had to cite the sources we used for our essay. This exercise helped out a lot because we looked over different ways and patterns to site a source. I would always struggle in creating citations and I didn't know we had to put them in alphabetical order. 





 Citation Game


Team Names and Allowed Resources

Names of Team Members

Sign in below and assign your group a color you will use throughout the exercise. This is now known as your “designated color.”

Owls

Use only Purdue OWL at https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/.

Maggie Davis. Laandra Rochell

Bookworms

Use either the textbook or the worksheet, found at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E7DjfBlQU52GKaB7VKcVoUvpY824BK_N/view?usp=sharing.

Martin  O. Alicia J


Basic idea:

Author: 

Title of container (self contained if a book): 

Other contributors:

Version (edition):

Number (vol. and or no.):

Publisher: 

Publication date: 

2nd container’s title

Other contributors:

Version (edition):

Number (vol. and or no.):

Publisher: 

Publication date: 

Location:

Date of Access (if applicable):

You will learn, with time, that there is a general format for any citation. Every document’s citation is based on this basic model: 

Author. Title. Title of container (self contained if book), Other contributors (translators or editors), Version (edition), Number (vol. and/or no.), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages, paragraphs URL or DOI). 2nd container’s title, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location, Date of Access (if applicable).


Mode: Print

Here is the source.

What is the citation?

Each team should create the citation using only the allowed resources. Use your designated color.

“Even Geniuses Work Hard” by Carol Dweck.

Author: Carol Dweck

Title: “Even Geniuses Work Hard”

Title of container: UA-PTC Composition Mix

Other contributors: Edited by Erica Wnek

Version:

Publisher: Norton

Publication Date: 2020

Location: pp. 474-480

Group

Dweck, Carol. “Even Geniuses Work Hard.” UA-PTC Composition Mix. edited by Erica Wnek. Norton. 2020. pp. 474-480.

Conquering the Freshman Fear of Failure by David Kirp. New York Times. (Find it.)

Owls 

Kirp, David. “Conquering the Freshman Fear of Failure” UA-PTC Composition Mix. edited by Erica Wnek. Norton. 2016. pp. 471-473.



Bookworms 





Mode: Web

Here is the source.

What is the citation?

Each team should create the citation using only the allowed resources. Use your designated color.

“Even Geniuses Work Hard” by Carol Dweck.

Note: even though the URL mentions the word “blog,” this article is not a blog. This online scholarly journal also appears in print, so that information is key. It is found at http://cdn-blogs.waukeeschools.org/maplegrovepdpost/files/2013/03/Even-Geniuses-Work-Hard.pdf. Use today’s access date.

Owls 

Dweck, Carol. “Even Geniuses Work Hard.” UA-PTC Composition Mix. edited by Erica Wnek. Norton. 2020. pp. 474-480.


The Mindset Works

That is the name of the website. You need to cite a webpage on the website. The webpage you want to cite is found here: https://www.mindsetworks.com/Science/Default. Make sure you are citing the page itself and not just the site. Make sure you notice when the page was last updated.

Owls 



Bookworms 




Test Your Mindset

This is a quiz, as you know. Treat it like a webpage on a website, Mindset: https://blog.mindsetworks.com/what-is-my-mindset. Make sure you notice when the page was last updated and use today’s date for your access date.

Owls 



Bookworms 



Debate Arises Over Teaching ‘Growth Mindset’ to Students a web article by Lydia Denworth. It can be found at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/debate-arises-over-teaching-growth-mindsets-to-motivate-students/. Use today’s access date.

Owls 



Bookworms 

Denworth, Lydia. “Debate Arises over Teaching ‘Growth Mindsets’ to Motivate Students.” Scientific American, 12 Aug. 2019, www.scientificamerican.com/article/debate-arises-over-teaching-growth-mindsets-to-motivate-students/. Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.


Don't Fail Fast. Fail Mindfully a June 2018 TED Talk. It can be found at www.ted.com/talks/leticia_gasca_don_t_fail_fast_fail_mindfully. Since this is a stable database, you do not have to have an access date, but you can include it.


Owls 



Bookworms 




Gasca, Leticia. “Don't Fail Fast -- Fail Mindfully.” TED, June 2018, www.ted.com/talks/leticia_gasca_don_t_fail_fast_fail_mindfully. Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.




“‘Find Your Passion' is Awful Advice by Olga Khazan. (Find it.)

Owls 

Khazan, Olga. “Find Your Passion’ is Awful Advice”  





Khazan, Olga,“Find Your Passion is Awful Advice,”  

The Unexpected Benefits of Celebrating Failure a February 2016 TED Talk by Astro Teller.  Since this is a stable database, you do not have to have an access date, but you can include it.

Owls 



Bookworms 


Teller, Astro. The Unexpected Benefits of Celebrating Failure TED, February 2016. https://www.inspiringleadershipnow.com/celebrating-failure-unexpected-benefits/.  Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.

Embrace the Near Win a 2014 TED Talk by Sarah Lewis. It can be found at www.ted.com/talks/sarah_lewis_embrace_the_near_win. Since this is a stable database, you do not have to have an access date, but you can include it.

Owls 



Bookworms 



Lewis, Sarah. “Embrace the Near Win.” TED, March 2014. https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_lewis_embrace_the_near_win. Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.




Works Cited

Denworth, Lydia. “Debate Arises over Teaching ‘Growth Mindsets’ to Motivate Students.” Scientific American, 12 Aug. 2019, www.scientificamerican.com/article/debate-arises-over-teaching-growth-mindsets-to-motivate-students/. Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.

Dweck, Carol. “Even Geniuses Work Hard.” UA-PTC Composition Mix, edited by Erica Wnek. Norton. 2020. pp. 474-480.

Gasca, Leticia. “Don't Fail Fast -- Fail Mindfully.” TED, June 2018, www.ted.com/talks/leticia_gasca_don_t_fail_fast_fail_mindfully. Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.

Kirp, David. “Conquering the Freshman Fear of Failure” UA-PTC Composition Mix, edited by Erica Wnek. Norton. 2016. pp. 471-473.

Lewis, Sarah.  “Embrace the Near Win.” TED, March 2014. https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_lewis_embrace_the_near_win. Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.

Teller, Astro. “The Unexpected Benefits of Celebrating Failure” TED, February 2016. https://www.inspiringleadershipnow.com/celebrating-failure-unexpected-benefits/.  Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.

“Test Your Mindset.” Mindset Works, 2006, https://blog.mindsetworks.com/what-is-my-mindset. Accessed 4 Nov. 2020.

“You Can Grow Your Brain.” Composition I, Instructor Jennifer Atkins-Gordeeva, Fall 2020, UA-PTC. Handout.


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