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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
All the images in this resource are still frames from the video by Steve Cutts and Moby & The Void Pacific Choir (2016)
English
START
Clara Maria Fernandes Grebe
Presentation
Are you lost in the world like me?
TIMELINE
Against all odds
Screentime & Social Media
A Plus or a Minus
Listening to Moby
Steve Cutts - a Video
TIMELINE
A Quiz
Social Media Detox Writing
Canva & Design
Creative Commons at the Library
10
Assessment
Learning#Room "Are you lost in the world like me?" by Moby and Steve Cutts is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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
- 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?
Writing
Bibliography
- Use this great space to write your sources of information. Citing where you got the info, is always a plus.
- APA Guidelines (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) are essential when citing bibliography.
- These are a set of guidelines for citing any type of project: thesis, reports, presentations... Anything!
- These references include information about the author, publication date, title, and source.
- We leave you here a small guide: Arial or Times New Roman typography, 12 pt, 2.0 line spacing, left aligned, and not justified.
- It's also important to list all the sources you have cited throughout the article. To do this, create a references page after the main body.
- On the references page, you should write the section title, in bold and centered. The references are listed on the second line, in alphabetical order.