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Autori principali: Pyman, Hannah, Sundsbø, Katrine
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2021
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1286817
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author Pyman, Hannah
Sundsbø, Katrine
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Sundsbø, Katrine
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contents Copyright Dough: A Playful Approach to Teaching Copyright Pyman, Hannah Sundsbø, Katrine Copyrights Literacy Teaching Methods Educational Games Active Learning Student Educational Objectives Play Instructional Design Foreign Countries This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed game entitled Copyright Dough. As copyright literacy has become increasingly important in scholarly communication, this paper explores how a more engaging teaching method is essential for getting researchers, students, academics, and library staff to feel comfortable and confident in discussing copyright, a topic that is often met with anxiety. Drawing upon the existing literature on play, games, and active learning, this paper highlights how incorporating these concepts together can lead to a welcoming and safe space, bringing open and honest discussion. In achieving these goals, it is shown that not only is engagement with copyright increased, but learning objectives are also achieved in a meaningful and memorable way.
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spellingShingle Copyright Dough: A Playful Approach to Teaching Copyright
Pyman, Hannah
Sundsbø, Katrine
Copyrights
Literacy
Teaching Methods
Educational Games
Active Learning
Student Educational Objectives
Play
Instructional Design
Foreign Countries
Copyright Dough: A Playful Approach to Teaching Copyright Pyman, Hannah Sundsbø, Katrine Copyrights Literacy Teaching Methods Educational Games Active Learning Student Educational Objectives Play Instructional Design Foreign Countries This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed game entitled Copyright Dough. As copyright literacy has become increasingly important in scholarly communication, this paper explores how a more engaging teaching method is essential for getting researchers, students, academics, and library staff to feel comfortable and confident in discussing copyright, a topic that is often met with anxiety. Drawing upon the existing literature on play, games, and active learning, this paper highlights how incorporating these concepts together can lead to a welcoming and safe space, bringing open and honest discussion. In achieving these goals, it is shown that not only is engagement with copyright increased, but learning objectives are also achieved in a meaningful and memorable way.
title Copyright Dough: A Playful Approach to Teaching Copyright
topic Copyrights
Literacy
Teaching Methods
Educational Games
Active Learning
Student Educational Objectives
Play
Instructional Design
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1286817