WebQuest

Lifestyle related chronic diseases

Process

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  • Choose the poster or pamphlet format (SWOT analysis).
  • Discuss your decision with your teacher.
  • Start to research and investigate your chosen topic or disease.
  • Create the poster or pamphlet in a professional manner, here is the steps in making a pamphlet. Here are some examples of pamphlet templates
  • Here is a free online poster tool
  • Ensure the content and information you will be displaying is credible.
  • Document your process of the production on your group blog.
  • Use correct netiquette.
NETIQUETTE

Behind Every Name There is a Person:

  • Respect the privacy of your classmates and what they share in class.
  • Ask classmates for clarification if you find a discussion posting offensive or difficult to understand.
  • Avoid sweeping generalizations. Back up your stated opinions with facts and reliable sources.
  • Understand that we may disagree and that exposure to other people’s opinions is part of the learning experience.
  • Be respectful of each other. We’re all in this together. Before posting a comment, ask whether you would be willing to make the same comment to a person’s face.
  • Keep in mind that everything you write, indeed every click of your mouse is recorded on the network server. On the Internet there are no take backs.
  • Keep in mind that you are taking a college class. Something that would be inappropriate in a traditional classroom is also inappropriate in an online classroom.

Online Communication:

  • Be aware that typing in all capital letters indicates shouting.
  • Be careful with humor and sarcasm. Both can easily be misunderstood!
  • Review all discussion postings before posting your own to prevent redundancy [and repetition].
  • Check your writing for errors by reviewing what you’ve written before submitting it.
  • Acronyms (LOL, etc.) and emoticons (smilies) are commonly used online, but be careful not to overuse them.


Source / Read more: Netiquette: a handy guide for online students – eLearning Blog Dont Waste Your Time http://www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk/elearning/netiquette-a-handy-guide-for-online-students/#ixzz1Hpreqdrx
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Use of correct grammar, spelling and punctuation is essential.
APA or Harvard referencing is acceptable.
Abide by plagiarism protocol.

*Remember the product you create will be on display, it needs to be informative, eye catching and relevant!

There are Harvard and APA resources on the page below.


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