You can find a quick video to the right that provides an overview on setting up your paper and MLA. This is also specifically to help you navigate MLA format in Google docs. I also highly recommend referencing and bookmarking Purdue Owl, which is an excellent source for MLA formatting and citations. While this gives you a generator, it's also a great idea to practice creating citations on your own with the MLA guide, so you gain some familiarity on what these should look like. Never hesitate to ask me if you have concerns. There are multiple quick links below to help you efficiently get to where you need to.
The general MLA link at the top provides links to other types of citations including books and films, but students typically use electronic sources, so this will be your go to location.
Canvas Tool Tutorials
Materials of Interest
As we engage in a number of activities and challenges, there will be things that we may feel would be useful to contribute to our community. I will be adding some materials that I feel might help support you or that I feel would be of interest based on our class discussions. However, I also encourage you to share things that you feel might be beneficial for our classroom community. This can be things related to academic support or they can even be podcasts, TV shows, articles that you feel might build on our class discussions or simply that you would like to share with us.