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Summary
This resource includes a slide deck presentation and follow-up activity (scavenger hunt) about how to incorporate inclusive citations in research.
Competency
This presentation supports digital scholarship as it helps learners comfortably participate in online learning by incorporating inclusive citations. It also helps with information literacy as it expand their understanding of different types of online information.
How to Use
Present the information in the slide deck to students before asking them to engage in the scavenger hunt activity.
Audience
Can be adapted for various audiences.
Author
Elizabeth Padilla, Martin Zhang, and British Columbia Institute of Technology
Level
Graduate and Undergraduate
License
CC BY 4.0 except where otherwise noted
Extras
Supporting Files
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Inclusive Citation Scavenger Hunt Assignment _Draft1.pdf |
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