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Question 2

Pick one resource that you plan to assign. In a comment on this post, practice formatting it as a descriptive hyperlink, as you would on the final version of your O.E.R. In your comment, you can enclose the link text in brackets or quotes to indicate which part would be a link.

Tip: Use best practices, as described in the Make hyperlinks accessible section.

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A few effective examples of link formatting are:

Read: Video Captions Benefit Everyone, by Morton Ann Gernsbacher, in the journal “Policy insights from the behavioral and brain sciences.”

Read: Gernsbacher, Morton Ann. “Video Captions Benefit Everyone.” Policy insights from the behavioral and brain sciences vol. 2,1 (2015): 195-202. 

Read: Gernsbacher, Morton Ann. “Video Captions Benefit Everyone.” Policy insights from the behavioral and brain sciences vol. 2,1 (2015): 195-202. [Full text]

5 Comments

  1. Professor Maller

    Read: This tutorial on ‘visualizing distributions of data’ from the seaborn python package to get a bunch of examples on plotting distributions.

    Note: ‘visualizing distributions of data’ is supposed to be a hyperlink to https://seaborn.pydata.org/tutorial/distributions.html but I don’t seem to be able to add markup in comments.

  2. Rob MacDougall

    Aristotle. Nichomachean Ethics. Translated by W.D. Ross. Kitchener, ON: Batoche Books, 1999. Read Book I, Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 7; Book X, Sections 1-2.

    **note: I can’t see how to add a hyperlink here. There is no option for that.

  3. Laura Westengard

    Read The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole.
    (we are not able to actually create a hyperlink in a comment, right? The hyperlink would be the entire title of the novel, and I would italicize the title as well.)

  4. Holly Carley

    See the ‘Mat1275Co Course Hub’ for examples.

    I would hyperlink https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/kan1275cofa2020/resources/mat-1375-course-hub/ to this if I knew how to do it in a comment.

  5. Ivana Radivojevic Jovanovic

    During your first lab, and after watching the safety video you will be asked to sign “Safety Contract”.
    You will be given an exact copy of this “Safety Contract” in the lab. Complete and return it to your instructor. Use black or blue ink pen only.

    I would make “Safety Contract” a hyperlink.

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