Last day to register for free webinars: APA Format & Citation 2/21, 8pm & 2/22 11am. Register Now!

Online Learning Webinar with Dr. Shannon Farris

This webinar will be facilitated by Dr. Shannon Farris, psychology faculty, on February 21 & 22.

Webinars coming up:

APA Format & Citation 2/21, 8-9pm RSVP HERE no later than Noon (12:00 p.m.) EST, Tuesday, February 21.

APA Format & Citation 2/22, 11am-12pm RSVP HERE no later than Midnight (12:00 a.m.) EST, Tuesday, February 21.

Students attending this webinar will become familiar with:

  • American Psychological Association’s (APA) writing style, format and citations;
  • Other APA resources;
  • Learn how to use them effectively; and,
  • Receive webinar’s PowerPoint presentation and resources (for attendees only).

These four free webinars (see below) are part of eCOACH Online Learning, a pilot program being offered by the psychology department this term. Each webinar is offered four times a term (that’s 8 daytime webinars and 8 evening webinars). The program is for ALL students. Faculty and staff of Saint Leo University are welcome to attend! Only students are required to complete a consent form (first question of registration link). These webinars are “live” with a webcam and are not recorded at this time. All webinars will begin on the hour (EST) and last about one hour.

IMPORTANT: On the day of the webinar you’ll receive a confirmation email with the webinar’s link (URL). If you’re a first time participant, you’ll need to log onto this URL 30 minutes before webinar begins to make sure that your computer has the necessary applications for this “live” format.

Images adapted from: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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Posted on February 21, 2012, in fBLOT (faculty), sBLOT (student) and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. The American Psychological Assocation (APA) and Modern Language Association (MLA) are two common style guides used for writing academic papers. APA is used within social sciences (e.g. psychology, education, sociology). MLA is primarily used in the liberal arts and humanities.

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