Learning in a digital age/LiDA103/Copyright case study/Start - Copyright MCQ
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Stimulus resources
- Revisit the case study for ideas on writing up a mini copyright context.
- Consider the following multiple choice examples for ideas on what to avoid when compiling your MCQ questions (with the understanding that you may not know the answers that are specific to the respective copyright legalisation of the country concerned):
- Software and copyright published by the BBC.
- MCQ questions on intellectual property rights published by McGraw-Hill.
- Note: Context is important, for example country and intended audience for the questions.
Optional support resources
- Writing good multiple choice questions
- 10 Rules For Writing Multiple Choice Questions
- Writing Multiple Choice Questions
- 7 Mistakes to avoid writing MCQs, published in Faculty Focus.
Purpose
The purpose of this learning challenge is to demonstrate the application of your knowledge of copyright by developing two MCQ questions based on a context you describe in your own country. The activity is inspired by the quotation attributed to Yogi Bhajan:"“If you want to learn something, read about it. If you want to understand something, write about it. If you want to master something, teach it."
Thoughtful, challenging items may be used in future courses, so please consider licensing your outputs using an open license. We are only permitted to use resources under a Creative Commons Attribution or Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.)