A multimedia lesson in creating ethical work

A multimedia lesson in creating ethical work

During Act10, Year 10 have been exploring the issues of plagiarism, cheating, malpractice and copyright, as part of the All My Own Work unit. It is a NESA requirement that all students complete the AMOW test before entering Year 11, to ensure they are aware of the rules regarding the ethical use of resources.

Turning facts into entertaining presentations

After completing work on each module, students created a multimedia presentation with a press release aimed at promoting one of the issues to their peers. The most informative and entertaining presentations from each class were shown to Year 10 last Tuesday. Our judges, Mrs Gant, Mrs Bosnich and Mrs D’Souza had the hard task of choosing the winners.

And the top prizes went to…

Congratulations to Elaine Cabansag, Erin Marcozanis, Hannah Holt, Madeline Smith and Isabella Carney for their highly entertaining video in the style of a David Attenborough documentary, who took out first prize. Second prize went to Rylee Cia, Bianca Musumeci, Demi Vellios, Farrah Wahidin and Therese Nguyen. Third prize went to Amelie Nicholls, Jasmyn De Abreu, Liahna Hofman, Tamiya Lagos and Natalia Vuksic. Congratulations to all students who made the Finals.

Elizabeth Lansdown
Resource & Information Coordinator