Alternative Energy Project
Books (Print and electronic)
Databases
- Databases are "one-stop-shops" in that they contain credible, scholarly and up-to-date articles from various content types (books, magazines, journals, newspapers, videos, audio, etc.). Links to vetted web sites are included as well.
- All databases contain very helpful citation tools.
View the Databases folder in Schoology for Gale Power Search tips and important information about Power Library databases.
Free web
New York Times Energy & Environment News
World Environmental Organization - Top 100 Renewable Energy Sites - according to the organization's editors
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program
Office of Energy Efficiency and & Renewable Energy
USGS Energy Resources Program
US Department of Energy
New York Times Energy & Environment News
World Environmental Organization - Top 100 Renewable Energy Sites - according to the organization's editors
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program
Office of Energy Efficiency and & Renewable Energy
USGS Energy Resources Program
US Department of Energy
Citation tips and tutorials are located in the Schoology group.
PARENTHETICAL (IN-TEXT) CITATIONS: Noodletools can help you format in-text references. Click the "In-text reference" link to the right of each completed citation. A box will pop up and will show you an example of a parenthetical reference for the source.
- You can collaborate with your group members, therefore each person can be responsible for entering citations into the project. Look for the Student Collaboration section on the Dashboard to set this up. One group member will create the project and add others' school usernames to the project.
PARENTHETICAL (IN-TEXT) CITATIONS: Noodletools can help you format in-text references. Click the "In-text reference" link to the right of each completed citation. A box will pop up and will show you an example of a parenthetical reference for the source.