Piktochart Infographic
You have some resources list on Flipped Learning Page: Legal and Ethical Issues regarding copyright, fair use, public domain, creative commons, open educational resources, internet security, cyberbullying, student data privacy, and ePlagiarism. Now it's time to interact with the content.
1. In a group of 3-4 people, share what you have learned about copyright, fair use, public domain, creative commons, open educational resources, internet security, cyberbullying, student data privacy, and ePlagiarism.
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2. Then, your group will create a Piktochart infographic with visual elements and some basic information educators should know about legal and ethical issues regarding digital practices.
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3. Each group member should contribute equally and present a part of this group presentation.
Download a Teamwork Logs Template
Here.
1. Present and share your group Piktochart.
a. Presentation time: 4 minutes/group (9 groups)
b. Presentation content:
(1) Share the Piktochart infographic.
(2) Share how your team collaborates in the process.
(3) Share your group's tips on creating an infographic.
c. Presentation Agenda:
(1) "Spin the wheel
" for presentation order.
(2) There will be a 3 minutes mark ring bell. The bell rings once. (Suggestion: That means time to wrap-up.)
(3) The presentation ended at 4 minutes mark, the bell ring twice, stop the presentation immediately no matter finished or not. (Suggestion: Rehearsal for time control. Practice make perfect !)
(3) The next group should be ready 1 minute before the previous group end. (Suggestion: Be ready to unmute and share screen.)
(4) Edit your group Piktochart according to in-class comments.
Task 3: Post by 2/25 11:59 PM
1. Post a PDF file of your Group Piktochart in the Discussion.
2. Post an XLS/XLSX file of Teamwork Logs in the Discussion.
3. One group only need to post once.
1. Please respond to at least 3 groups/each student.
2. Give your fellow students some support and positive feedback!
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Discussion Board Rules:
You don't need to post before you can view other group's posts and respond to them.
Don't forget to respond to those without comments before responding to groups who already have feedback.
Since each student has to give at least 3 responses, one general rule of thumb is that "posts with less than 3 responses get the priority over those posts already have 3 responses.", therefore, every group will get feedback.
By the way, you are more than welcome to respond to more than 3 groups.
The discussion due date is set on the date your group needs to post the initial group post. You have one week after the post due date to respond to your peers. If the system shows "Late Submission" when you respond to others' posts, don't worry, your post is not late.