Saturday, July 15, 2017

Teaching Copyright




The first one I found was a video on Youtube. The pros of this are that it’s a catchy jingle and will do all it can to really help students remember what copyright really is. It’s also a very nicely made video and is engaging to watch.
The cons are that it’s not really a website, just more of a video so there aren’t any activities that go along with it. Also, in some parts, it’s hard to understand the words or it’s a little too fast so students might miss important data.
I also ended up having this stuck in my head. I decided this was a huge con in my opinion. J

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QiO_H0-ok8


Next, I found the site, Cyber Bee. In this site, students can hover over the students and see the answer to the question pertaining to copyright. This was a fun little way to read about copyright and I feel would be a nice balance to the video above to give a few different learning styles.
Cons, again no activities to go along with it. What you see is what you get. There are no other pages just this screen and the answers. This is ok but there isn’t a way for students to ask their own questions. This is just a fancy FAQ section but what if the student has a different question?



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