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ideas from the internet. They understand the concept of
copyright and the importance of not plagiarizing others’
work.
Activity 1: Copyright Quest – In this activity, students
are divided into teams and given a list of online
resources. They must determine which ones can be used
freely, which require permission, and which ones need to
be cited, explaining their reasoning.
Activity 2: Creative Commons Scavenger Hunt –
Students participate in a scavenger hunt for images,
videos, and texts that are licensed for free use under
Creative Commons. They learn how to search for and
cite these resources in their projects.
4. Digital Literacy and Critical Thinking
Digital literacy and critical thinking skills are vital in
navigating the vast amounts of information available
online. They enable students to discern credible sources
from misinformation, enhancing their academic research
skills and helping them make informed decisions in their
personal and digital lives.

