Forum Discussion
Adding Citations to Rise 360 Courses
Hi all--
I'd love to see and read about your great ideas for placing citations in your courses. Where do you place them? Do you place them in line with the other blocks? Or, create a citation listing that "lives" at the end of the course?
I feel like I am not doing this well and could use some inspiration from you smart people!
- DaveLeFevre-7a1Community Member
If you're quoting something and need a citation in context, you can put that in small text under the quote. I've sometimes used an asterisk next to the quote then put a corresponding asterisk next to the citation under it. The Rise Quote blocks give you a place to include the person you are quoting, which can also include a citation. If your quote uses an image background, there is an option to include a caption which could be the citation.
For a more bibliographic citation (not a quote but a source), putting it at the end of a lesson or a summary of resources at the end of the whole course is a good solution. If it's an online resource, you can even link to it, making it easy for your learners to explore the source.
- DawnMahoney-399Community Member
Thank you!
I currently use Citation Machine--which is great. Thanks for the reminder and for providing that info for others. All ideas are most welcome!
Here's a blog post I did a while back with some ideas.
https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/citation-for-e-learning/
- DawnMahoney-399Community Member
Thanks, Tom!