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More in-depth explanations of these features and be found on the NoodleTools tutorial page linked [https://www.noodletools.com/help/ here].
More in-depth explanations of these features and be found on the NoodleTools tutorial page linked [https://www.noodletools.com/help/ here].


== How do I access and login to NoodleTools? ==
== Log-in to NoodleTools ==
As a faculty, staff, or student, you can access NoodleTools as follows:
As a faculty, staff, or student, you can access NoodleTools as follows:


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== For students and teachers: how do I create and organize citations? ==
== Manage Citations ==
NoodleTools organizes your citations within '''''Projects''''' that you create. You can '''''add''''', '''''edit''''', '''''delete''''' citations and also create '''''notecards''''', the possibilities are endless! Use the links below to learn how you can create projects and organize citations effectively.
NoodleTools organizes your citations within '''''Projects''''' that you create. You can '''''add''''', '''''edit''''', '''''delete''''' citations and also create '''''notecards''''', the possibilities are endless! Use the links below to learn how you can create projects and organize citations effectively.


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* [https://noodletools.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/6000245123 Work collaboratively with other students, classmates, or colleagues]
* [https://noodletools.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/6000245123 Work collaboratively with other students, classmates, or colleagues]


== For teachers: how do I collect student projects on NoodleTools ==
== Collect Student Projects ==
NoodleTools allows teachers to '''''collect student projects''''' through a mechanism called the '''''Assignment Inbox'''''. For each assignment in your course, create a separate '''''Assignment Inbox''''' with a descriptive name (ex. ''History 10 Research Project 22-23''). Follow these tutorials to get started with '''''Assignment Inbox''''' and collect/view student work during their research process!
NoodleTools allows teachers to '''''collect student projects''''' through a mechanism called the '''''Assignment Inbox'''''. For each assignment in your course, create a separate '''''Assignment Inbox''''' with a descriptive name (ex. ''History 10 Research Project 22-23''). Follow these tutorials to get started with '''''Assignment Inbox''''' and collect/view student work during their research process!


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