Interactive Scenarios for Critical Thinking Skills Development
Explore engaging scenarios in gaming, moon landing, and canteen settings to enhance critical thinking skills. Delve into decision-making, legality, safety, and identifying misinformation with thought-provoking questions in each scenario. Equip yourself with the tools to navigate online interactions wisely and empower others to do the same.
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Going Too Far Alternative question set for scenarios: Gaming Moon Landing Canteen
Scenario: Gaming Player1: Avatar with hat Player1: Avatar with hat Player2: Avatar with dark hair Player2: Avatar with dark hair What happened in the video? What did player 1 want? What did player 2 want? What did player 2 say to try and get player 1 to join his group?
Scenario: Gaming Player1: Avatar with hat Player1: Avatar with hat Player2: Avatar with dark hair Player2: Avatar with dark hair Think about our first video: What the Law Says Did anyone break any laws? What might happen if player 1 joined the group? What could player 1 do to stay safe? If player 1 was a friend of yours and showed you these messages what would you tell him to do?
Scenario: Moon Landing Think about our first video: What the Law Says Is anything in these messages illegal? Why might someone try to convince you about this theory? If both friends say they have video proof, how can you tell which one to believe? Would you click on a link someone sends you?
Scenario: Moon Landing Do you think it matters if this theory is true or not? Are some fake theories more dangerous than others? What could go wrong if you share something that is fake? How could you check facts to make up your own mind? Why would someone give you gifts for likes? If a friend showed you these messages what advice would you give them?
Scenario: In The Canteen Think about our first video: What the Law Says . Does it sound like this live stream and forum are breaking the law or not? Would you want to join? If yes, why? If no, why not? How could you find out if it is safe to join? If a friend showed you these messages what would you tell them to do?