Plagiarism - "Infographic"


 Hello everyone,

I hope everything is O.K for you! My adventure  of writing a blog and  learning use of some digital tools, is still going on.I think it is  getting  better😊

 This  time I am going to talk about " Infographic" which  my teacher gave us  an assignment.We will   create a infographic about  one of  the legal issues  including  plagiarism, copy right  and fair use,safety and privacy.We should  choose  only  one  of  them. So  I have started by  choosing the  topic:Plagiarism

      The steps  to create  my  infographic:

  • .After  choosing  my  topic-Plagiarism,
  • I searched on my topic and  planned  what  and  how  to  write,
  • I divided the  topic  into  5  subtitles,
  • Then I decided  the  tool: Canva-which is suggested by my teacher-,
  • I searched  a  design  which is  suitable for my  topic  and  subtitles-I  tried to find  a clear ,a bit  serious  and  not  tiring  one.
  • I  inserted  my writings  and  changed  the images,made the boxes larger or smaller according to them,
  • And my infographic about Plagiarism was ready.😊It wasn't as difficult as I expected,even it was fun.

    The Advantages of  using infographics in English  education:
  • Infographics can  be effectively used  in English  education,especially while teaching  structure of tenses or vocabulary.
  • Instead  of  reading  or  writing  long  and  boring  paragraphs , creating an infographic with images  is more beneficial both students and teachers
  • Teachers  can  design  a  infographic  showing only  essential points of  a subject  and add some pictures to make it  understandable.
  • Teachers also  want  the students to  create an infograhics as assingnment in certain topic.While prepearing this,Students can have fun and achive more permanent learning.
That's all I want to say about infographics .
    Now  you  can see mine  about  plagiarism, if  you click below 👇 Even not if you....Please click😀


    Plagiarism in Technology Use👈



    Waiting for your comments about my work,
    See you soon again!

    R.😻

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