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This is a stored, sub-domain, used for point to point (unless accidentally surfed onto) distribution of academic help items, until updated. For now, it's housing help items for my TESC buddies concerning APA, e.g., youtube's, Microsoft Template download, other ad hoc.
It is ... ... to be updated asap, and often. Until then...
Until then a very nice APA tutorial from youtube.com (The first ones for new revs of MS Word (2007) and a bit more complete, the latter is fine if using MS Word 2003 (I post these here under the understanding that they were posted for general viewing, or distribution. No distribution or copyright stipulations were indicated at the time of embedding the distribution code that runs the file from the native server --please contact me if this changes, or in error, http://www.networksolutions.com/whois-search/goodgas.com):
APA Format Citations-Sixth (6th) Edition, and, How Not To Use Powerpoint/Present Statistics, or Data In General.
APA Format Citations-Sixth (5th) Edition
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After viewing this, go to the Microsoft.com site and search for the APA Format Template for MS Word.
There may be several. However, the first one listed is likely the Microsoft Co. offered one and seems to agree with the other resources of merit.
Here it is if you care to download it now.
Remember it's a .dot file. After you save it, save it as a .doc file and just type into and over their placeholders.
You can check it's accuracy against this well known resource site:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
And here's one on In-Text Citations (really very well done I think--generally expains APA with simple In-Text Citation example). :
All APA From: http://www.youtube.com/ (Search under the subject to locate). Retrieved November 30, 2009, viewed for content and appeared at that time to be "OK". Please let me know if you find it otherwise.
How not to use PowerPoint from: http://www.davidairey.com/how-not-to-use-powerpoint/. Retrieved November 30, 2009.