The Joe Post-Gameplay Quiz: October 22 Other People’s Photos
A Day in the Life of the Jos is accompanied by a series of mini-quizzes (one for each day in the game) that can be completed once students have finished a particular day. Each quiz includes five multiple choice questions that should take only a few minutes to complete.
The quiz can be found by accessing the link in The Joe Quiz: October 22 Other People’s Photos chapter of the student material. If you would like students to submit their scores, they will need to export a copy of their work to send you a copy.
As with the choices in the game itself, some answers to the questions in the quizzes are better than others. Below are the best possible answers to each of the questions.
October 22 Quiz
Question 1: | Josie wants to post a funny photo of her friend, but she isn’t sure if her friend would want others to see it. When you take a photo of someone else, how should you best decide what to do with it? |
Best answer is: Check with the person or people in the photo before sharing it. | |
Question 2: | Jo and Matt want to use some photos they’ve found online for a presentation in class. What’s the best way to find photos, videos or music that you know for sure is OK to use? |
Best answer is: Search for resources that are under a Creative Commons licence or in the public domain. | |
Question 3: | Jo comes across some posts by his friend Ben that have him worried that Ben might be depressed. What’s the best way to help a friend while still respecting their privacy? |
Best answer is: According to copyright law in Canada, all creators must agree on what is being done with (or to) their creation. | |
Question 4: | Josie and Cindy made a video together. Josie wants to share it but Cindy doesn’t. When you create something with other people, why should you make sure it’s OK with them before using or sharing it? |
Best answer is: According to copyright law in Canada, all creators must agree on what is being done with (or to) their creation. | |
Question 5: | Someone finds a funny video of Jay online and sends it to Jo. Jo really wants to share it. If a photo or a video is already online for everyone to see, what is the most important reason why you still need to ask the people in it for permission to share it? |
Best answer is: The person who made it and/or the people who are in it may not want lots more people to see it. |