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What citation style are you and your students using to reference research papers? MLA, APA, or something else? No matter the style, Elizabeth Whitaker of Vispero will outline features in JAWS to confirm you know where your periods, quotations, and other formatting styles are at in those papers.Instructor: Elizabeth WhitakerInstructor s Title: Technical WriterInstructor s Affiliation: VisperoInstructor s Email: EWhitaker@Vispero.comInstructor: Mike WoodInstructor s Title: Strategic Accounts Manager: EducationInstructor s Affiliation: VisperoInstructor s Email: MWood@Vispero.comPrimary Core or ECC Area: Assistive TechnologyTarget Audience: Teachers, Students, Parents, Assistive Technology SpecialistsPre-requisite knowledge: Basic understanding of Screen ReadersLesson Plan Goal: The participant will list features in JAWS that enable students to accurately identify the location of punctuation and formatting styles in research documents.Learning Objectives: TBDParticipants will identify at least five keystrokes for formatting text.Participants will review two ways to check spelling.Participants will identify two keystrokes for checking formatting.Participants will review two steps for centering a title.Participants will learn two ways to set the font size.Participants will review four steps for creating a header |