Skip to main content
Go! Ask, Act, Achieve is powered by INFOhio

How do I evaluate my project?

Project Checklist
Use this simple checklist from the Big 6 to make sure your project is ready for your audience. You can download it and print it.
Get Your Web License
How much do you know about web safety? Before you share your work online, take this short quiz to test your knowledge about posting, sharing, and connecting on the internet. 
The Perfect Publishing Platform
Before you publish, you need to decide the best platform to post your finished project. Use this checklist to help you choose the best site to place and share your work with others. Access and download this PDF to help you evaluate whether this resource is what you need for your topic. Sign in to your Google Account to save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. 
Prezi
Create interactive presentations that tell a story. Prezi presents information in a visual design.  
Pics4Learning
Copyright-friendly pictures to use in your project. Add visuals with safe, free images. 
SoundBible
Looking for sound effects you can use in your project to emphasize or engage? Find royalty-free and Creative Commons-licensed sound clips such as wind sounds, laugh sounds, nature sounds, scary sounds and even gross sounds and more in WAV and MP3 formats. The license information is given for each sound, so don't forget to give them credit.
Google Slides
Create your project and share it with your team using Google Slides. Embed videos, graphics, and links to help your audience interact and engage with your solutions. 

Loom
Create presentations, how-to videos, or responses to questions using this screencast and video site. Easily record and share your findings. 

Canva
Practice your design skills and create posters, social media posts, and presentations using Canva. Embed awesome designs in your project to add visual impact and share your information.  

Google Forms
Use Google Forms to survey your audience after you have presented your project.  Use the feedback to improve or strengthen what you share. 
Evaluation Form
Download this evaluation form from ReadWriteThink to assess how well you and your group members did on your project once it is finished.

Feedback Q and A Infographic
This infographic from an instructor and researcher will help you ask the right questions for feedback, and help you decide what answers are most helpful. Get the most learning out of your project with constructive feedback from your audience. 

SchoolTube
Publish your video at SchoolTube.  Be sure you review the SchoolTube Safety FAQ and Policy before creating an account and beginning your publication.

Grammar and Punctuation – The World Almanac for Kids
Find quick answers to all your punctuation and grammar questions with Grammar and Punctuation from The World Almanac for Kids. 
What is Plagiarism? The World Almanac for Kids
Using someone else's words without crediting the source is plagiarism. In this video, learn about the different types of plagiarism. 
What is Plagiarism and How to Avoid It
Not sure when to cite a source? Check out this video from Brock University Library. Learn how to avoid plagiarism and publish your work with confidence. 
Easel.ly
Use Easel.ly to create cool infographics to illustrate your project. Use Easel.ly's templates, elements and visual objects or create your own!

OWL Purdue: APA General Format
Do you have questions about APA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general APA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
OWL Purdue: MLA General Format
Do you have questions about MLA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general MLA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
Citing and Documenting Sources
Not sure when to cite or how to cite a source? Don't stress! Follow the link to this Lib Guide from UCLA Library and let Carlos and Eddie help you avoid plagiarism, cite your sources, take notes, and work with friends. 
The Surprising Long List of Things that Cannot be Copyrighted
Can an idea be copyrighted? What about fan fiction? Scroll through this infographic from Visualistan to find the answers to your copyright quandaries. 
Grammarly
Create an account with Grammarly and check your writing for problems or plagiarism! It's also available as a Chrome extension for easy use.

Continue reading

How do I publish my work?

Project Checklist
Use this simple checklist from the Big 6 to make sure your project is ready for your audience. You can download it and print it.
Get Your Web License
How much do you know about web safety? Before you share your work online, take this short quiz to test your knowledge about posting, sharing, and connecting on the internet. 
The Perfect Publishing Platform
Before you publish, you need to decide the best platform to post your finished project. Use this checklist to help you choose the best site to place and share your work with others. Access and download this PDF to help you evaluate whether this resource is what you need for your topic. Sign in to your Google Account to save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. 
Prezi
Create interactive presentations that tell a story. Prezi presents information in a visual design.  
Pics4Learning
Copyright-friendly pictures to use in your project. Add visuals with safe, free images. 
SoundBible
Looking for sound effects you can use in your project to emphasize or engage? Find royalty-free and Creative Commons-licensed sound clips such as wind sounds, laugh sounds, nature sounds, scary sounds and even gross sounds and more in WAV and MP3 formats. The license information is given for each sound, so don't forget to give them credit.
Google Slides
Create your project and share it with your team using Google Slides. Embed videos, graphics, and links to help your audience interact and engage with your solutions. 

Loom
Create presentations, how-to videos, or responses to questions using this screencast and video site. Easily record and share your findings. 

Canva
Practice your design skills and create posters, social media posts, and presentations using Canva. Embed awesome designs in your project to add visual impact and share your information.  

Google Forms
Use Google Forms to survey your audience after you have presented your project.  Use the feedback to improve or strengthen what you share. 
Evaluation Form
Download this evaluation form from ReadWriteThink to assess how well you and your group members did on your project once it is finished.

Feedback Q and A Infographic
This infographic from an instructor and researcher will help you ask the right questions for feedback, and help you decide what answers are most helpful. Get the most learning out of your project with constructive feedback from your audience. 

SchoolTube
Publish your video at SchoolTube.  Be sure you review the SchoolTube Safety FAQ and Policy before creating an account and beginning your publication.

Grammar and Punctuation – The World Almanac for Kids
Find quick answers to all your punctuation and grammar questions with Grammar and Punctuation from The World Almanac for Kids. 
What is Plagiarism? The World Almanac for Kids
Using someone else's words without crediting the source is plagiarism. In this video, learn about the different types of plagiarism. 
What is Plagiarism and How to Avoid It
Not sure when to cite a source? Check out this video from Brock University Library. Learn how to avoid plagiarism and publish your work with confidence. 
Easel.ly
Use Easel.ly to create cool infographics to illustrate your project. Use Easel.ly's templates, elements and visual objects or create your own!

OWL Purdue: APA General Format
Do you have questions about APA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general APA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
OWL Purdue: MLA General Format
Do you have questions about MLA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general MLA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
Citing and Documenting Sources
Not sure when to cite or how to cite a source? Don't stress! Follow the link to this Lib Guide from UCLA Library and let Carlos and Eddie help you avoid plagiarism, cite your sources, take notes, and work with friends. 
The Surprising Long List of Things that Cannot be Copyrighted
Can an idea be copyrighted? What about fan fiction? Scroll through this infographic from Visualistan to find the answers to your copyright quandaries. 
Grammarly
Create an account with Grammarly and check your writing for problems or plagiarism! It's also available as a Chrome extension for easy use.

Continue reading

How do I prepare my project for presentation?

Project Checklist
Use this simple checklist from the Big 6 to make sure your project is ready for your audience. You can download it and print it.
Get Your Web License
How much do you know about web safety? Before you share your work online, take this short quiz to test your knowledge about posting, sharing, and connecting on the internet. 
The Perfect Publishing Platform
Before you publish, you need to decide the best platform to post your finished project. Use this checklist to help you choose the best site to place and share your work with others. Access and download this PDF to help you evaluate whether this resource is what you need for your topic. Sign in to your Google Account to save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. 
Prezi
Create interactive presentations that tell a story. Prezi presents information in a visual design.  
Pics4Learning
Copyright-friendly pictures to use in your project. Add visuals with safe, free images. 
SoundBible
Looking for sound effects you can use in your project to emphasize or engage? Find royalty-free and Creative Commons-licensed sound clips such as wind sounds, laugh sounds, nature sounds, scary sounds and even gross sounds and more in WAV and MP3 formats. The license information is given for each sound, so don't forget to give them credit.
Google Slides
Create your project and share it with your team using Google Slides. Embed videos, graphics, and links to help your audience interact and engage with your solutions. 

Loom
Create presentations, how-to videos, or responses to questions using this screencast and video site. Easily record and share your findings. 

Canva
Practice your design skills and create posters, social media posts, and presentations using Canva. Embed awesome designs in your project to add visual impact and share your information.  

Google Forms
Use Google Forms to survey your audience after you have presented your project.  Use the feedback to improve or strengthen what you share. 
Evaluation Form
Download this evaluation form from ReadWriteThink to assess how well you and your group members did on your project once it is finished.

Feedback Q and A Infographic
This infographic from an instructor and researcher will help you ask the right questions for feedback, and help you decide what answers are most helpful. Get the most learning out of your project with constructive feedback from your audience. 

SchoolTube
Publish your video at SchoolTube.  Be sure you review the SchoolTube Safety FAQ and Policy before creating an account and beginning your publication.

Grammar and Punctuation – The World Almanac for Kids
Find quick answers to all your punctuation and grammar questions with Grammar and Punctuation from The World Almanac for Kids. 
What is Plagiarism? The World Almanac for Kids
Using someone else's words without crediting the source is plagiarism. In this video, learn about the different types of plagiarism. 
What is Plagiarism and How to Avoid It
Not sure when to cite a source? Check out this video from Brock University Library. Learn how to avoid plagiarism and publish your work with confidence. 
Easel.ly
Use Easel.ly to create cool infographics to illustrate your project. Use Easel.ly's templates, elements and visual objects or create your own!

OWL Purdue: APA General Format
Do you have questions about APA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general APA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
OWL Purdue: MLA General Format
Do you have questions about MLA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general MLA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
Citing and Documenting Sources
Not sure when to cite or how to cite a source? Don't stress! Follow the link to this Lib Guide from UCLA Library and let Carlos and Eddie help you avoid plagiarism, cite your sources, take notes, and work with friends. 
The Surprising Long List of Things that Cannot be Copyrighted
Can an idea be copyrighted? What about fan fiction? Scroll through this infographic from Visualistan to find the answers to your copyright quandaries. 
Grammarly
Create an account with Grammarly and check your writing for problems or plagiarism! It's also available as a Chrome extension for easy use.

Continue reading

How do I create my project?

Project Checklist
Use this simple checklist from the Big 6 to make sure your project is ready for your audience. You can download it and print it.
Get Your Web License
How much do you know about web safety? Before you share your work online, take this short quiz to test your knowledge about posting, sharing, and connecting on the internet. 
The Perfect Publishing Platform
Before you publish, you need to decide the best platform to post your finished project. Use this checklist to help you choose the best site to place and share your work with others. Access and download this PDF to help you evaluate whether this resource is what you need for your topic. Sign in to your Google Account to save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. 
Prezi
Create interactive presentations that tell a story. Prezi presents information in a visual design.  
Pics4Learning
Copyright-friendly pictures to use in your project. Add visuals with safe, free images. 
SoundBible
Looking for sound effects you can use in your project to emphasize or engage? Find royalty-free and Creative Commons-licensed sound clips such as wind sounds, laugh sounds, nature sounds, scary sounds and even gross sounds and more in WAV and MP3 formats. The license information is given for each sound, so don't forget to give them credit.
Google Slides
Create your project and share it with your team using Google Slides. Embed videos, graphics, and links to help your audience interact and engage with your solutions. 

Loom
Create presentations, how-to videos, or responses to questions using this screencast and video site. Easily record and share your findings. 

Canva
Practice your design skills and create posters, social media posts, and presentations using Canva. Embed awesome designs in your project to add visual impact and share your information.  

Google Forms
Use Google Forms to survey your audience after you have presented your project.  Use the feedback to improve or strengthen what you share. 
Evaluation Form
Download this evaluation form from ReadWriteThink to assess how well you and your group members did on your project once it is finished.

Feedback Q and A Infographic
This infographic from an instructor and researcher will help you ask the right questions for feedback, and help you decide what answers are most helpful. Get the most learning out of your project with constructive feedback from your audience. 

SchoolTube
Publish your video at SchoolTube.  Be sure you review the SchoolTube Safety FAQ and Policy before creating an account and beginning your publication.

Grammar and Punctuation – The World Almanac for Kids
Find quick answers to all your punctuation and grammar questions with Grammar and Punctuation from The World Almanac for Kids. 
What is Plagiarism? The World Almanac for Kids
Using someone else's words without crediting the source is plagiarism. In this video, learn about the different types of plagiarism. 
What is Plagiarism and How to Avoid It
Not sure when to cite a source? Check out this video from Brock University Library. Learn how to avoid plagiarism and publish your work with confidence. 
Easel.ly
Use Easel.ly to create cool infographics to illustrate your project. Use Easel.ly's templates, elements and visual objects or create your own!

OWL Purdue: APA General Format
Do you have questions about APA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general APA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
OWL Purdue: MLA General Format
Do you have questions about MLA format? Start with OWL, Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Learn more about general MLA formatting guidelines including paper format and section headings. On the website, explore the links to the left to learn more about how to format in-text citations and your works cited page. 
Citing and Documenting Sources
Not sure when to cite or how to cite a source? Don't stress! Follow the link to this Lib Guide from UCLA Library and let Carlos and Eddie help you avoid plagiarism, cite your sources, take notes, and work with friends. 
The Surprising Long List of Things that Cannot be Copyrighted
Can an idea be copyrighted? What about fan fiction? Scroll through this infographic from Visualistan to find the answers to your copyright quandaries. 
Grammarly
Create an account with Grammarly and check your writing for problems or plagiarism! It's also available as a Chrome extension for easy use.

Continue reading

The Perfect Publishing Platform

Before you publish, you need to decide the best platform to post your finished project. Use this checklist to help you choose the best site to place and share your work with others. Access and download this PDF to help you evaluate whether this resource is what you need for your topic. Sign in to your Google Account to save a copy of this document to your Google Drive. 

SoundBible

Looking for sound effects you can use in your project to emphasize or engage? Find royalty-free and Creative Commons-licensed sound clips such as wind sounds, laugh sounds, nature sounds, scary sounds and even gross sounds and more in WAV and MP3 formats. The license information is given for each sound, so don’t forget to give them credit.