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APA
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Headers
  • Use the header tool. Do not make headers
    manually. Header must contain a few key words, a
    few spaces, and page number.
  • Dont use your name

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Running head
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Title, by line, institution
  • Title should summarize the main idea of your
    review in 10 12 word
  • Directly beneath the title is your by line, your
    name
  • Directly beneath your name is your institution

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Title, by line, institution
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Individual class recognition
  • Most, but not all, teachers require you to
    include a reference to their course on your title
    page.

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APA Heading Levels
  • Definitions of Each Level with One Example
  • Level 1 Centered Uppercase and Lowercase
  • Analysis of Teaching Writing with Global E-Pals
  • Level 2 Centered, Italicized Uppercase and
    Lowercase
  • Introduction
  • Level 3 Flush Left, Italicized Uppercase and
    Lowercase
  • Methods
  • Level 4 Indented five spaces, italicized,
    sentence case, followed by a period and
    immediately followed by text.
  •      Apparatus used in the experiment.
    During this experiment
  • Level 5 centered and UPPER CASE reserved for
    BOOK TITLES
  • TECHNOLOGY FOR TODAY

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You can use Levels 1 3
  • Level 1 Centered Uppercase and Lowercase
  • Analysis of Teaching Writing with Global E-Pals
  • Level 3 Flush Left, Italicized Uppercase and
    Lowercase
  • Methods

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Abstract
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Beginning of review
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Body
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Body
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Reference page
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Citations
  • Citations are references to your research
    articles used within the body of your literature
    review. The most common is the name(s) of the
    researchers, a comma, the year of publication.
    (Gibbs, 2008)
  • Use citations whenever you quote or paraphrase
    your sources.

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Citations
  • If you use the authors name in context, then you
    need only include the year in the citation.
  • EX
  • According to the research done by Johnson
    and Winslow (2005) students tend to.

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