NoodleTools - Gather, Organize, Think, Create
NoodleTools should help every student with research, note taking, paraphrasing, outlining , writing and citation process. Students will be able to manage their work with the integration of all these steps using one program. For example, users will be able to arrange their note cards and hit a button to create a digital outline. Further, teacher will be able to help and evaluate student work throughout the process.
McGraw Central School District has provided every 6-12 teacher and student with an account through NoodleTools, "a platform for student research anchored in the best practices of academic research and inquiry learning. NoodleTools offers unparalleled citation tools and boosts research skills with note-taking and outlining components that enable a researcher, alone or with others, to extract, organize and synthesize information. Members of a group can work in real-time on an interactive tabletop to take notes, cite and annotate sources, then outline and write a paper. Multiple instructors can monitor an individual's contributions to the project and give in-context feedback that is visible on students' dashboards."
- NoodleTools User Guide
Sometimes, it's good to start with a tour. Click here to see the benefits of NoodleTools.
For other questions, please refer to the users guide, your teacher or your librarian. Click here
Questions? Click here (Noodletools Tutorials).
PPT - Why NoodleTools is good for citing sources and creating a bibliography
PPT - Why NoodleTools is good for taking notes
McGraw Central School District has provided every 6-12 teacher and student with an account through NoodleTools, "a platform for student research anchored in the best practices of academic research and inquiry learning. NoodleTools offers unparalleled citation tools and boosts research skills with note-taking and outlining components that enable a researcher, alone or with others, to extract, organize and synthesize information. Members of a group can work in real-time on an interactive tabletop to take notes, cite and annotate sources, then outline and write a paper. Multiple instructors can monitor an individual's contributions to the project and give in-context feedback that is visible on students' dashboards."
- NoodleTools User Guide
Sometimes, it's good to start with a tour. Click here to see the benefits of NoodleTools.
For other questions, please refer to the users guide, your teacher or your librarian. Click here
Questions? Click here (Noodletools Tutorials).
PPT - Why NoodleTools is good for citing sources and creating a bibliography
PPT - Why NoodleTools is good for taking notes