Standard APA 7 Assignment – strictly Plagiarism check
APA ASSIGNMENT
INSTRUCTIONS: WORKING WITHOUT COMMUNICATING WITH OTHERS, use these references to build your own APA-
style reference page, which should follow standard APA 7 formatting. Print the page and write your name in pencil on
the back no cover page. Each question is worth 4 marks, with 6 points awarded for APA-style formatting of the overall
page.
Some questions to double-check whenever you make a reference page:
Did you check italicization, capitalization, and spacing?
Did you double-check the formatting for a reference page?
Did you use your research skills to find the answers to tougher APA scenarios?
Scoring: For the rubric, you may note that you receive 0.5 penalty per mistake made. Mistakes may be in
author name, year, source title, format, edition, editor names, periodical information (including volume, issue,
and page numbers) and doi. Remember to check punctuation, capitalization, and italicization carefully.
Source 1:
Library Website Entry:
Title: Essentials of epidemiology in public health 4th
ed.
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning,
Pub date: [2020]
Pages: xi, 528 pages;
ISBN: 9781284128352
Item info: Check Holdings for availability. (Estimated wait
is 47 days)
Source 2:
In her chapter on resuming education, titled Bringing the classroom back, Rachel de
Soza describes how to resume teaching after a public health emergency, from pages 20
to 41. The chapter is in this 2005 book published was first published by Shuswap
Publishing in Celista, British Columbia. The work was then picked up and published by
Raincoast Bookworks, based in Vancouver, in 2020.
WHAT NOW?
A guide to moving on
Edited by Daniel Ho
Source 3:
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235246422030095X
Source 4:
Our provincial ministry of education released an online report about the plan for transitioning online at
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/administration/kindergarten-to-grade-12/safe-caring-orderly/k-12-
education-restart-plan.pdf. Hosted on the website for the British Columbia Ministry of Education, this document goes
over the plan for resuming school.
Source 5:
Andrew Aspers published The Pitfalls of Online Education as his doctoral dissertation at UBC in Vancouver, BC in 2018.
You found it at www.ubc.ca/ourgraduates/publishedworks/5155351.html
Source 6:
Your professor, Cindy Leibel, presented a very intriguing perspective on online
learning for this class on September 5, 2020. She published it online for
everyone in the public to see and use. You would like to cite the PowerPoint
slides from the URL: https://www.shortURL.com/presentation.pptx . The first
page of her presentation looks like this:
Remember, all assignments must be completed individually without sharing information (or guesses, ideas, etc.) with
others sharing with another student counts as plagiarism and will be flagged as such NO EXCEPTIONS.
Online Education
A Successful Transition
Cindy Leibel
New York Institute of Technology
October 3, 2019
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235246422030095X
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/administration/kindergarten-to-grade-12/safe-caring-orderly/k-12-education-restart-plan.pdf
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/administration/kindergarten-to-grade-12/safe-caring-orderly/k-12-education-restart-plan.pdf
http://www.ubc.ca/ourgraduates/publishedworks/5155351.html
https://www.shorturl.com/presentation.pptx