Repeated this pattern five more times to collect six


Garrison got right to work gathering his sources! Of course he did. He wants another "A." Here is the first one he found, and the way he wrote them out for his unit 2 discussion board.

Sage, C. (2016). How to recognize work scams. Internet Safety Weekly, 13(7), 15-16.

Comment--Work scams can be most easily recognized by the employer's attitude. Employment scammers tend to make promises most jobs cannot deliver. They may promise full time income for minutes of work each week, offer prizes and bonuses they cannot grant, or claim their job can lead to business opportunities that do not exist.

Garrison wrote five more of these. Each one includes a correctly cited work, followed by a comment. Garrison visited the Purdue Owl website and made himself patterns of each type of citation he might use. Here is how Garrison got his A for week two.

1. Visited the web site, "Purdue Owl."

2. Clicked on the type of citation he wants to do.

3. Right clicked, copied, and pasted the pattern on to his paper:

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number(issue number), pages. https://dx.doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyyy

4. Filled in the pattern with his own information:

Sage, C. (2016). How to Recognize Work Scams. Internet Safety Weekly, 13(7), 15-16. www.internetsafetydatabase.com.

5. Repeated this pattern five more times to collect six sources.

6. Went back and wrote a paragraph after each correctly cited source, explaining what the source addressed and how he might use it.

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