My Projects

My Projects
When you create a project in NoodleTools, it will appear in the My Projects table. The project that was most recently revised will appear at the top. To open a project, click the hyperlink under the Description heading. The project that you are currently editing will be displayed in your personal folder with a yellow background and the word “open” in parentheses beside the project description.

Column headings and their meanings
→ Description: A short description that you create when you start a new project. It helps you remember the contents of each project in your personal folder. Keep in mind that your teacher or instructor will see your written description if you share this project with him or her.
→ Style: MLA, APA, or CHI (Chicago)
→ Level: Starter, Junior or Advanced
→ Entries: The number of citations in the source list
→ Notes: The number of notecards associated with the project (only visible if the notecards feature is enabled).
→ Created: The date and time you first created the project
→ Modified: The date and time you last edited the project

→ Shared?: Indicates if you have shared the project with a teacher’s drop box, and whether or not new feedback has been submitted to you.
Indicators are:


o Blank = the project has not been shared.
o √ = the project has been shared but no new feedback has been
submitted back to you.
o √ = the project has been shared and there is new feedback on
citations and/or notecards that you can view by opening the project.
o Mouse-over the √ or "new" indicator to view a list of the drop boxes that the project is currently shared with.


→ Collaborating?: Indicates if other students are collaborating on this
project with you. Indicators are:


o Blank = no other students currently have access to the project.
o √ = one or more students are collaborating on the project with you.
o Mouse-over the √ indicator to view a list of the students who are
collaborating on the project with you.