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Evaluating your Resources: NoodleTools

NoodleTools

NoodleTools is a student research platform with MLA, APA and Chicago/Turabian bibliographies, note cards, and outlining.

  
NoodleTools is an excellent tool

for the collection and organization of information.

Below are instructions on how to learn NoodleTools - it is easy to use and will only take you about 15 mins to create an account, a new project and get the gist of how it works. 

On the left are instructions in pdf format and on the right are video tutorials.

There is also a Task Box you can follow to help you.  Please feel free to see Mrs. Kehe, Mrs. Haggen or Mr. Kelly if you need any assistance

 

How to Login to NoodleTools

1. How to create a new account

At the Sign In page you have two options: 
 

ISB has Google Apps for Education and has installed the NoodleTools app there, enter your Google account email in the field on the right and click Sign In. 

 

Skip to "How to start a new project and a source list" on this page. Otherwise, continue the registration process...

 

Click Continue and fill out information for your account. Click Register.
 
 


After you register, you will see the Projects screen: 

 

 

Go to the next section to learn how to start a new project.

How to Start a New Project and Source List

2. How to start a new project and a source list

 

1. On the Projects screen, click New project.

 

 

2. On the Create a New Project screen that pops up, enter a name for your project and select the appropriate citation style and level. Click SubmitNOTE: Once you create a project, you will be able to switch seamlessly between styles and levels. So what you set up now can be changed later with one click.

 

 
  

3. The Dashboard screen appears. The Dashboard organizes your work environment for effective research. You can see assignments, create to-do lists, submit work, and act on feedback from teachers in an organized way, and all in one place.

 

 
4. To begin citing sources, click Sources in the navigation bar at the top.

 

5. On the Sources screen, click New Source and select the best match for your source from the choices given. The selections under "What is it" is dependent on what you select for "Where is it?"

 

6. On the next screen, depending on the citation type selected, a Show Me tutorial may be available to help you evaluate the source. The lessons are differentiated based on which level you are in: Starter, Junior, or Advanced. Below is an example of a slide from the Show Me tutorial for Website, Junior level.

 

 

7. Click Continue to go to the next screen.


8. Fill in the citation form with information about your source. If your source is a book, you can locate the book in WorldCat (via an ISBN number or title/author search) and it will automatically fill in the form with the book's details, checked and revised for accuracy by NoodleTools.

 

 

9. After you finish entering information about your source, click Submit to save your new citation.

How to Create a Notecard

3. How to create notecards

1. Click Notecards in the navigation bar at top.

2. On the Notecard Tabletop, click New.

3. Input notes about your source.
 
4. Your notecard gets saved automatically as you add information. When you are done, clickSave and Close to save your final changes and close the window. New notecards appear in the upper left corner of your tabletop and in the bird's eye view.

 

TIP: Once you've created multiple notecards, you can pile them. Drag a notecard and drop it on another notecard to create a new pile, or use the Manage pile option above the tabletop to manage existing and create new piles with selected notecards. Notecard piles become the basis of organization within the Outline panel next to the Notecard Tabletop.

How to Share a Project with your Teacher

4. How to share a project with your teacher
1. On your project's Dashboard screen, under Sharing, click Share with a project inbox.
 
 

 

2. In the Project inbox field, enter the name of the inbox (as provided by your teacher). When the first letter of the inbox’s name is entered, a drop-down menu will appear and the name of the drop box can be selected.

 


3. Enter your name so that your teacher can identify you (if not clear from your username).
 
4. If you already linked a Google Doc to your project via Paper in the top navigation, you can check Share linked Google Doc.
 
5. Click Done.
 
6. On the Dashboard screen you will now see the inbox’s name under Project inbox.

 

7. On the Projects screen, you will see a checkmark in the Shared? column.
 

How to Collaborate with your Classmates

5. How to set up a project collaboration with your classmates

1. On the project's Dashboard screen, under Student Collaboration, click Add students.

 


2. In the field that opens up, enter the collaborator's Personal ID, Google ID, or Office 365 ID (i.e. the ID they use to log into NoodleTools). You can select Full collaborator if you wish to allow full add/edit/delete access, or Peer-reviewer if you want to share it as read-only (with just the ability to receive comments). If you need to add more collaborators, click Add more.

 

3. Click Done.
4. All collaborators added are displayed on the dashboard for the project.

Collection & Organization of Information - Why ?

Getting to know NoodleTools - Task Box

1) Find the NoodleTools App in your school Gmail Suite

2) Set up your Noodle Tools Account

3) Create a Project (Project tab)

3) Title the project - for example "Practice EE paper" and share  Mrs. Kehe - Extended Essay Practice - 2020 (Dashboard Tab)

4) Open any Database (Enc. Britannica, one of the Infobase modules, EBSCO etc.)

  • Find an article
  • Copy the citation provided through the database
  • Create a source in NoodleTools (Sources Tab) - in the Source Tab find the link to  Quick cite: Copy & paste a citation

5) Create a Notecard (Sources Tab or Notecard Tab), this can be done in two ways:

  • Directly from the citation source
  • From the Notecard Tab

6) Begin your Outline (Notecards Tab)

 

Examples

1) Example of Exporting Completed Notecards from NT to a Google Doc

2) Example of Paper after the NoodleTools formatting has been deleted

Step 1 - Create a Project

Step 2 - Create a Citation

Step 3 - Create a Notecard

Step 4 - Create an Outline

Responding to a comment by a teacher

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