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Adding Citations to Rise 360 Courses
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-3993 years agoCommunity 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!