[Trainer-Talk] Final project requirements for technology classes
Don Barrett
donbarrett1234 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 5 17:35:16 UTC 2020
The book from National Braille Press by David Kingsbury on formatting Word
with Jaws and NVDA provides good information on the various styles. Chapter
one includes the following contents:
1 Overview of Style Guides for Academic Papers 3
1.1 Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) 3
1.2 MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers 4
1.3 The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) 4
1.4 Purdue Online Writing Lab 5
1.5 Similarities and Differences for Document Formatting 5
Hope this helps.
Don
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Final project requirements for technology classes
Hello:
I have a person who is working on a research paper for his final project in
technology class. His stated vocational goal is psychology. The plan has a
goal of voice actor. How deep do all of you get into writing styles such as
APA, Chicago and MLA? How long of a paper do you expect? What other kinds of
final projects do you assign? I have one who will complete the program by
thanksgiving with an independent living goal and some hope of non-clerical
work. I have a user who will not have a computer available and uses his
iPhone. The one doing the paper has about 6 weeks in the training center.
Ideas welcome.
Thank you.
Nancy Coffman
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