Creating + Evaluating Citations
Use Case: Creating citations using different formats (APA, MLA, etc.)
Prompt: I need to create a works cited page for the resources below using MLA formatting. Please create one for me using the resources below:
[ENTER RESOURCES HERE]
What to have students do: Feed ChatGPT the resources (readings, journal articles, videos, etc.) that need to go in the works cited. Have students evaluate the accuracy of the citations and make changes based on inaccuracies
Example
Example Prompt:
I need to create a works cited page following APA formatting. please put the following resources in APA formatting:
A Leader's guide to competency-based education: From inception to Implementation by Deborah J. Bushway, Laurie Dodge and Charla S. Long.
Cultural Communication Characteristics and student connectedness in an online environment by Green, Hoffman, Donovan, & Phuntsog from 2017
How do online course design features influence student performance by Jaggars & Xu from 2016
Introduction to Sociology 3e by Openstax
Sure, here's how the resources you provided would be formatted in APA style for a works cited page:
1. Bushway, D. J., Dodge, L., & Long, C. S. (Year of Publication). A Leader's guide to competency-based education: From inception to Implementation. Publisher.
2. Green, K., Hoffman, E. S., Donovan, R. M., & Phuntsog, N. (Year of Publication). Cultural Communication Characteristics and student connectedness in an online environment. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page range. DOI or URL
3. Jaggars, S. S., & Xu, D. (Year of Publication). How do online course design features influence student performance. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page range. DOI or URL Openstax. (Year of Publication).
4. Introduction to Sociology 3e. Publisher.
Please note that for each resource, you should replace "Year of Publication" with the actual year the resource was published, "Publisher" with the actual publisher's name, "Journal Name" with the name of the journal where applicable, "Volume" with the volume number, "Issue" with the issue number (if applicable), "Page range" with the page numbers of the article or chapter, and "DOI or URL" with the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or URL of the source.
Additionally, if you're dealing with real-world sources, make sure to use the correct capitalization, italics, and punctuation as per the APA guidelines.