LTEC 3440: Introduction to Instructional Technology
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Research
UNT's Library Catalog Subject is a very good method for searching as well as searching by journal title. You may come across a journal you like, perhaps on the web, but you cannot access it. Try looking up the journal title in UNT's catalog using the Journal search. Click here for a video tutorial on how to use the catalog.
Electronic Resources and recommended Learning Technology Databases. You can access thousands of journal articles from your web browser. There is also a list of Learning Technology friendly databases.
eBooks on Ebscohost Provides electronic access to over 50,000 books and can be located under Electronic Resources. You can also use the UNT library catalog to search multiple eBook providers simultaneously. Select the Advance Search tab from the catalog enter your search terms and under "Materials" select "eBook."
Suggested books for this class.
Journals Here are a few journal suggestions to help you in this class.
Learning Technology Subject Guide A subject guide is a reference tool created for a specific discipline that will provide information resources pertaining to its subject.
International Society for Technology in Education The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTEĀ®) is the premier membership association dedicated to supporting the use of information technology to aid in learning, teaching of K-12 students and teachers.
Writing and Citing
Writing and citation style manual Library and Information Sciences uses APA 6th edition as its writing style. Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL) is a very through and well organized writing resource.
APA 6th Edition, Part 1 and APA 6th Edition, Part 2 from UNT Discovery Park Library on Vimeo. Use these links if you are unable to see the video.
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This is citation management software available to you as a UNT student. It helps you with storing information, citing, creating bibliographies, and writing papers. Learn it today!
RefWorks 2.0 Fundamentals and RefWorks 2.0 Advanced from UNT Discovery Park Library on Vimeo. Use these links if you are unable to see the video.
UNT - Online Library Workshops
The UNT - Online Library Workshops page is a special "class" in Blackboard dedicated to hosting instructional workshops. Here you can access scheduled live workshops as well as find archived workshops on RefWorks, APA Citation, and various tools helpful in conducting research. There are plenty of handouts and other helpful materials available there too. To access UNT - Online Library Workshops, fill out this form. You will then be "enrolled" in this Blackboard class and will be able to access it from among your list of Blackboard classes.