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Appendix B Using TakeNote! To Organize Your Research Reports

Introduction to Educational Research (5th ed.) Craig A. Mertler & C.M. Charles. Appendix B Using TakeNote! To Organize Your Research Reports. Using TakeNote!. Report-writing software… Helps you get organized to write Easy to install and use

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Appendix B Using TakeNote! To Organize Your Research Reports

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  1. Introduction to Educational Research (5th ed.) Craig A. Mertler & C.M. Charles Appendix B Using TakeNote! To Organize Your Research Reports

  2. Using TakeNote! • Report-writing software… • Helps you get organized to write • Easy to install and use • MAC (OS 7.5 or higher) & PC (Win95 or higher) compatible • Three modes: Notes, Outline, & Sources • Navigate between the modes using the large buttons:

  3. Using TakeNote! • Split-screen feature…allows you to drag-&-drop elements across modes • Create & edit notecards • Develop an outline • Create and format reference lists • Print notecards, outlines, & references • Export notecards, outlines, & references directly into word processing programs

  4. Using TakeNote! • Examine the sample TakeNote! project, available on the Companion Website… • TakeNote! file (Assessment Literacy.rtf) • Contains the notecards, outline, and reference list as created in the program • Preservice Versus Inservice Teachers’ Assessment Literacy: Does Classroom Experience Make a Difference? (Tchers Assessment Literacy.pdf) • Final paper from the study, developed from the TakeNote! file, presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Mid-Western Educational Research Association

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