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VOC 2 | Are you lost in the world like me?

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Created on October 16, 2024

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Transcript

English

Clara Maria Fernandes Grebe

Presentation

Are you lost in the world like me?

START

All the images in this resource are still frames from the video by Steve Cutts and Moby & The Void Pacific Choir (2016)

TIMELINE

A Plus or a Minus

Steve Cutts - a Video

Screentime & Social Media

Listening to Moby

Against all odds

TIMELINE

10

A Quiz

Social Media Detox Writing

Assessment

Creative Commons at the Library

Canva & Design

References

Moby & The Void Pacific Choir (2016). Are You Lost In The World Like Me? In These Systems Are Failing (Album). Cutts, S. & Moby & The Void Pacific Choir (2016). Are You Lost In The World Like Me? [Official video- YouTube channel]. Accessed 4 May 2024 in https://youtu.be/VASywEuqFd8

Learning#Room "Are you lost in the world like me?" by Moby and Steve Cutts is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
Writing

- Work in pairs- Think about the questions below:

  • Are you addicted to social media?
  • Should you put down your phone more often?
  • Do you need a social media detox?
- Write down 10 suggestions on how to balance you social media / phone use - Elaborate a creative infographic using your Canva School Account - Share your ideas with the whole class.

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