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Think Before You Ink
EDUC 316
Anne Scholefield
Julie Mitchell
Cindy Underhill
Pre – Workshop Survey …
Please take 5 minutes to complete our survey:
http://tinyurl.com/9boy327
Questions for reflection…
 What’s MY digital tattoo and why should I
care?
 What perspectives inform my digital identity?
 What 3 basic principles might help me make
and defend my decisions as I create, manage
and own my digital identity?
meaning in context
highly visible
TR
...and hard to remove
TR
Principle 1…consider…
Online identity is owned, it’s personal and it
evolves over time – just like we do.
Dynamics that Change Interaction
5 dynamics that influence what we do online
 boyd, danah. 2009. "Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?"
Persistence…
what you (or others) put on the internet stays there
The good
The ugly
The bad
McKayla Maroney Twitter profile
http://thecreativecareer.com/
The Province
September 27th
, 2011
Orland Kurtenblog
Replicability
content can be taken out of context
<embed><embed>
RT@RT@
Scalability
Scalability: your networks, your networks’ networks and so on…
Searchability
you can be found
[De]locatability…
when you are everywhere, you are nowhere.
Photo from Inkyhack on
Flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/inkyhack/4623622328/sizes/m
/in/photostream/
The audience can be invisible
and anonymous
What does this mean?
As Danah Boyd states: 
“One of the key challenges is learning how to
adapt to an environment in which these
properties and dynamics play a key role.”
Principle 2…consider…
TR
Digital tools have biases. One is towards
reducing complexity.
What’s YOUR digital tattoo?
TR
In 2 minutes, generate a list of all of the ways
you have shared/published something
digitally in the last 24 hours and share with a
partner.
What tools did you use?
How fast/easy was it to share?
Why did you share it?
How did you decide who to share it with?
Where are YOU on the line…?
Texting
Facebook
Twitter
Google
Commenting
minimal investment
Texting
Facebook
Twitter
Google
Commenting
minimal investment
Blogging
Creating/sharing digital
photos
Creating/sharing video
Creating/sharing music/art
heavy investment
Blogging
Creating/sharing digital
photos
Creating/sharing video
Creating/sharing music/art
heavy investment
Documenting/collecting
investment varies
Documenting/collecting
investment varies
Principle 3…consider…
TR
Thoughtful, informed decisions require time and
sufficient knowledge.
Digital Ink: 3 Perspectives
#1: Individual
#3:Profession
#2:Educator
TR
The Individual: Stacy Snyder
 2006: student teacher
“drinking” called into
question. She was denied a
teaching degree.
 2008: judge rejected her
claim that this violated her
First Amendment right to
free speech.
 2010: her photo & story
lives on in perpetuity.
cu
“Drunken Pirate”
Consider: your personal view
In groups of 3, for 2 minutes, discuss:
 What are the issues that this case brings up
for you?
Website: http://nyti.ms/dpAcKM
cu
The Educator: Mr. H
 Offers a blog as support
hub to grade 8 Math
students
 Uses a variety of freely
available online
platforms for students
to create and publish.
 Class accounts are used
and student blogs are
private.
cuMr. H’s support hub: http://sargentparkmathzone.blogspot.ca/
Consider: your view as an educator
In groups of 3, for 2 minutes, discuss:
 What responsibility does a teacher have to
teach students about being a responsible
digital citizen?
cu
Website: http://bit.ly/acjJi
The Profession: Teaching
 Ontario College of
teachers
social media guidelines.
 Vancouver Board
deems “friending” and
personal email
“unacceptable”.
 Blurred boundaries
leave students and
teachers vulnerable.
AS
Broader Context:
Teacher Regulation Branch
Standard 2: Educators are role models who act ethically
and honestly.
“The Supreme Court of Canada has determined that
educators are held to a higher standard than other
citizens due to their unique role in society.”
From: Teacher Regulation Branch (former College of Teachers):
http://www.bcteacherregulation.ca/Standards
AS
Consider: your view as part of a
larger profession
In groups of 3, for 3 minutes, discuss:
 How do you balance your professional
obligation to serve as a role model
(standard#2) with your personal life online?
 What role (if any) do you want your
professional association to play in helping you
with this?
AS
Website: http://bit.ly/bTUAxo
TR
Design your digital tattoo...
personal
professional
partofaprofession
Digital Tattoo Tutorial
TR
Post – Workshop Survey …
Please take 5 minutes to complete the survey-
Part 3:
http://tinyurl.com/9n5j5n5
You will likely be contacted in 6 months to
complete Part 3 of the survey.
Resources
 BC Teacher Regulation Branch: Standards, Questions and Case Studies
http://www.bcteacherregulation.ca/Standards/QuestionsCaseStudies.aspx
  boyd, danah. 2009. "Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?" Microsoft Research Tech 
Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26.  Retrieved March 10, 2009
: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
 Digital Tattoo: digitaltattoo.ubc.ca
 Madden, M., Fox, S., Smith, A., & Vitak, J. (2007).
Digital Footprints: Online Identity Management and Search in the Age of Transparency.  
Pew/Internet.
 McBride, Melanie (2010)
http://melaniemcbride.net/2009/08/27/putting-the-social-justice-in-social-media-pedagogy/
 Ontario College’s “Use of Electronic Communication and Social Media”
http://www.oct.ca/publications/PDF/Prof_Adv_Soc_Media_EN.pdf
 Rego, B. (2009). Teachers Guide to Using Facebook.
 Richardson, W. (2008, January). Teaching Civics with Social Web Tools. District 
Administration, 44(1), 56-56.
 Rosen, Jeffrey (2010) The Web Means the End of Forgetting, New York Times.
 Quan, Douglas (2010) Facebook Blurs Line Between Teacher and Friend, Vancouver Sun.
tr
Resources
Class Blogs
 Welcome to Blogging: class intro for elementary students -
Sargeant Park Math Zone: http://bit.ly/du9X1k
 Create a Class Blog (2010)-Edublogger: http://bit.ly/7s2CZe
Review/re-use this presentation:
Slideshare: Digital Tattoo
tr
The Broader Context: Policy and
Guidelines
AS
http://socialmediaguidelines.pbworks.com/Faculty-and-Staff-Guidelines
The government approach
The collective approach
the practical approach
?
The Broader Context:
The Web Means the End of
Forgetting
 A humane society values
privacy – allows us to
cultivate different aspects
of personality in different
contexts
 “Societal forgetting”
important – we learn and
adjust our behavior based
on our mistakes. If we live
in fear of making mistakes,
we don’t learn/ grow as
human beings.
cu
New York Times: July 21, 2010
The Broader Context: Teaching
Digital Citizenship
cu

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Digital Tattoo for Student Teachers 2012

  • 1. Think Before You Ink EDUC 316 Anne Scholefield Julie Mitchell Cindy Underhill
  • 2. Pre – Workshop Survey … Please take 5 minutes to complete our survey: http://tinyurl.com/9boy327
  • 3. Questions for reflection…  What’s MY digital tattoo and why should I care?  What perspectives inform my digital identity?  What 3 basic principles might help me make and defend my decisions as I create, manage and own my digital identity?
  • 4.
  • 7. ...and hard to remove TR
  • 8. Principle 1…consider… Online identity is owned, it’s personal and it evolves over time – just like we do.
  • 9. Dynamics that Change Interaction 5 dynamics that influence what we do online  boyd, danah. 2009. "Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?"
  • 10. Persistence… what you (or others) put on the internet stays there The good The ugly The bad McKayla Maroney Twitter profile http://thecreativecareer.com/ The Province September 27th , 2011 Orland Kurtenblog
  • 11. Replicability content can be taken out of context <embed><embed> RT@RT@
  • 12. Scalability Scalability: your networks, your networks’ networks and so on…
  • 14. [De]locatability… when you are everywhere, you are nowhere. Photo from Inkyhack on Flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/inkyhack/4623622328/sizes/m /in/photostream/
  • 15. The audience can be invisible and anonymous
  • 16. What does this mean? As Danah Boyd states:  “One of the key challenges is learning how to adapt to an environment in which these properties and dynamics play a key role.”
  • 17. Principle 2…consider… TR Digital tools have biases. One is towards reducing complexity.
  • 18. What’s YOUR digital tattoo? TR In 2 minutes, generate a list of all of the ways you have shared/published something digitally in the last 24 hours and share with a partner. What tools did you use? How fast/easy was it to share? Why did you share it? How did you decide who to share it with?
  • 19. Where are YOU on the line…? Texting Facebook Twitter Google Commenting minimal investment Texting Facebook Twitter Google Commenting minimal investment Blogging Creating/sharing digital photos Creating/sharing video Creating/sharing music/art heavy investment Blogging Creating/sharing digital photos Creating/sharing video Creating/sharing music/art heavy investment Documenting/collecting investment varies Documenting/collecting investment varies
  • 20. Principle 3…consider… TR Thoughtful, informed decisions require time and sufficient knowledge.
  • 21. Digital Ink: 3 Perspectives #1: Individual #3:Profession #2:Educator TR
  • 22. The Individual: Stacy Snyder  2006: student teacher “drinking” called into question. She was denied a teaching degree.  2008: judge rejected her claim that this violated her First Amendment right to free speech.  2010: her photo & story lives on in perpetuity. cu “Drunken Pirate”
  • 23. Consider: your personal view In groups of 3, for 2 minutes, discuss:  What are the issues that this case brings up for you? Website: http://nyti.ms/dpAcKM cu
  • 24. The Educator: Mr. H  Offers a blog as support hub to grade 8 Math students  Uses a variety of freely available online platforms for students to create and publish.  Class accounts are used and student blogs are private. cuMr. H’s support hub: http://sargentparkmathzone.blogspot.ca/
  • 25. Consider: your view as an educator In groups of 3, for 2 minutes, discuss:  What responsibility does a teacher have to teach students about being a responsible digital citizen? cu Website: http://bit.ly/acjJi
  • 26. The Profession: Teaching  Ontario College of teachers social media guidelines.  Vancouver Board deems “friending” and personal email “unacceptable”.  Blurred boundaries leave students and teachers vulnerable. AS
  • 27. Broader Context: Teacher Regulation Branch Standard 2: Educators are role models who act ethically and honestly. “The Supreme Court of Canada has determined that educators are held to a higher standard than other citizens due to their unique role in society.” From: Teacher Regulation Branch (former College of Teachers): http://www.bcteacherregulation.ca/Standards AS
  • 28. Consider: your view as part of a larger profession In groups of 3, for 3 minutes, discuss:  How do you balance your professional obligation to serve as a role model (standard#2) with your personal life online?  What role (if any) do you want your professional association to play in helping you with this? AS Website: http://bit.ly/bTUAxo
  • 29. TR Design your digital tattoo... personal professional partofaprofession
  • 31. Post – Workshop Survey … Please take 5 minutes to complete the survey- Part 3: http://tinyurl.com/9n5j5n5 You will likely be contacted in 6 months to complete Part 3 of the survey.
  • 32. Resources  BC Teacher Regulation Branch: Standards, Questions and Case Studies http://www.bcteacherregulation.ca/Standards/QuestionsCaseStudies.aspx   boyd, danah. 2009. "Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?" Microsoft Research Tech  Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26.  Retrieved March 10, 2009 : http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html  Digital Tattoo: digitaltattoo.ubc.ca  Madden, M., Fox, S., Smith, A., & Vitak, J. (2007). Digital Footprints: Online Identity Management and Search in the Age of Transparency.   Pew/Internet.  McBride, Melanie (2010) http://melaniemcbride.net/2009/08/27/putting-the-social-justice-in-social-media-pedagogy/  Ontario College’s “Use of Electronic Communication and Social Media” http://www.oct.ca/publications/PDF/Prof_Adv_Soc_Media_EN.pdf  Rego, B. (2009). Teachers Guide to Using Facebook.  Richardson, W. (2008, January). Teaching Civics with Social Web Tools. District  Administration, 44(1), 56-56.  Rosen, Jeffrey (2010) The Web Means the End of Forgetting, New York Times.  Quan, Douglas (2010) Facebook Blurs Line Between Teacher and Friend, Vancouver Sun. tr
  • 33. Resources Class Blogs  Welcome to Blogging: class intro for elementary students - Sargeant Park Math Zone: http://bit.ly/du9X1k  Create a Class Blog (2010)-Edublogger: http://bit.ly/7s2CZe Review/re-use this presentation: Slideshare: Digital Tattoo tr
  • 34. The Broader Context: Policy and Guidelines AS http://socialmediaguidelines.pbworks.com/Faculty-and-Staff-Guidelines The government approach The collective approach the practical approach ?
  • 35. The Broader Context: The Web Means the End of Forgetting  A humane society values privacy – allows us to cultivate different aspects of personality in different contexts  “Societal forgetting” important – we learn and adjust our behavior based on our mistakes. If we live in fear of making mistakes, we don’t learn/ grow as human beings. cu New York Times: July 21, 2010
  • 36. The Broader Context: Teaching Digital Citizenship cu

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  1. Introductions: why do WE care? How many of you think you know what we mean when we refer to a digital tattoo? How many of you have one? How many are thinking about the impact of your digital tattoo (POSITIVELY OR NEGATIVELY) on your future professional life? We are planning to deal with that last question – not as a bunch of tips or suggestions but as some questions for you to reflect on.
  2. Research question: Looking at whether or not (or how) this presentation shifts attitudes or practices of prospective teachers. Introductions: why do WE care? How many of you think you know what we mean when we refer to a digital tattoo? How many of you have one? How many are thinking about the impact of your digital tattoo (POSITIVELY OR NEGATIVELY) on your future professional life? We are planning to deal with that last question – impact of our digital tattoos - not as a bunch of tips or suggestions about what to do or not do but as some questions for you to reflect on.
  3. We are going to use short mini-discussions and case studies in our presentation so you will be doing this. When we need to bring you back to the discussion, we’ll do that with the help of the bus stop sound.
  4. So what do we know about tattoos? They can be a creative expression of ourselves as individuals… They can be beautiful…
  5. … and they can look, feel or mean different things in different contexts – you might be judged on the basis of your tattoo – and they might influence opinions – assumptions may be made. Tattoos require a lot of careful consideration before they ’re acquired, we like to use the expression…think before you ink
  6. For obvious reasons
  7. Permanence online (may not be absolute) but as anyone knows who has tried to remove something about themselves (either created by you – or created by others) it is difficult. Why is that?
  8. Identity might be considered an unresolved question – it is something that evolves over time in relation with others. You form your identity in relation to your social groups, your ideas, your family, community, culture, etc. Before social media, connections you formed were mainly in person, involved some knowledge of the other and what you did and said at any one particular time was quickly forgotten as you developed new ideas and ways of thinking. We were allowed to grow up in the context of time and are interactions were based on now. But online, our interactions are changed/influenced by a number of different factors that we didn’t have to deal with in pre-internet days.
  9. Danah Boyd, Harvard Fellow and Researcher at Microsoft describes some key properties and dynamics that alter the way we interact with one another. These features include:   boyd, danah. 2009. &quot;Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?&quot; Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26. Retrieved March 10, 2009: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
  10. persistence (what you put out on the internet stays there) We should be aware that our online content is permanent. This is not only due to caching but because…all content in a digital space can be moved freely around the Web. US Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney’s Twitter photo (left) ; photo on podium after a fall landed her a silver medal (right) – her “not impressed” expression landed her a meme on the internet – resulting in a tumbler stream highlighting the many ways that Kayla is not impressed. Nathan Ktylak – Water Polo athlete from Maple Ridge – 2 year ban placed on him – preventing him from competing on the National Water Polo team. Blogger Allie Osmar started her blog The Creative Career as a student at Michigan State University- - making the transition from student to work life in the PR field. 86,000 visitors later – she is still keeping it going. Mention NY Times article from 2010: The Web Means the End of Forgetting. Point is made that forgetting is important to forgiveness – forgiveness (of ourselves and others) is necessary for the development of wisdom. Surely we want to support the development of wisdom in our world – not squelch it. So, there are projects underway to look at how to encrypt data with expiration dates.   boyd, danah. 2009. &quot;Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?&quot; Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26. Retrieved March 10, 2009: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
  11. replicability (the cut and paste phenomenon): We should be aware that online content is permanent. This is not only due to caching but because…all content in a digital space can be moved freely around the Web. &quot;cut and paste&quot; culture allows rapid and widespread sharing of information, and it also means that photos, emails, IMs, comments, and more can be taken out of context and used in ways that the author didn&apos;t intend. While you own your digital identity or tattoo – you can’t control the behavior of others and their contributions to your digital tattoo – the best you can do is learn how to respond to it in a way that reflects your values.   boyd, danah. 2009. &quot;Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?&quot; Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26. Retrieved March 10, 2009: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
  12. scalability (what you say to one reaches many): People need to know that “being online is essentially being in public.” regardless of the passwords, email accounts and privacy settings we think are protecting us. Take protective measures, yes, but consider whether you ultimately want to share information publicly before posting anything, anywhere… This also raises the question of who is in your network – it might be time to prune your network – sometimes called profile pruning. according to a recent study by the Pew Research Centre on the Internet and American Life – profile pruning is on the rise.   boyd, danah. 2009. &quot;Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?&quot; Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26. Retrieved March 10, 2009: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
  13. The info you post about yourself may offer more than you intend it to about your activities – but sometimes – applications are gathering data about you – that you may not be aware of. The location based apps that offer convenience may also be collecting more information about you than you intend or are willing to share. The proliferation and use of location based services (like GPS services, restaurant locators, foursquare, road condition trackers, photo metadata) raises variety of questions that have yet to be answered, including: Privacy considerations : How do you effectively ensure the product design of location-based apps includes opt-in-opt out security for users?   Data security : What are the obligations of those who hold data gathered from such location-based services? What assurances are there that the information doesn&apos;t fall into unauthorized hands?   Notice to users and time limitations : Should the user receive information each time an app or service is used? Should there be an opt-out if the user objects to use of his or her information?   Data limitations: What amount of data should app developers be allowed to collect and for how long should they be allowed to store it?   boyd, danah. 2009. &quot;Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?&quot; Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26. Retrieved March 10, 2009: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
  14. (de)locatabilty (when we are everywhere-we are nowhere). Applications that are great at connecting us (at a distance from one another) may actually work to keep us apart when we are in proximity to each other. What effect does this have on attention and presence – and how might this have an impact or our identities outside of the digital realm? .   boyd, danah. 2009. &quot;Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?&quot; Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26. Retrieved March 10, 2009: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
  15. “ You can’t un-friend Mark Zuckerberg.” And that may be fine with you - Did anyone followed the proposal and subsequent squelching of the electronic surveillance bill – Bill C-30 – tabled in the house of Commons last year by Vic Toews? One criticism of the bill is that it adds “ significant new capabilities for investigators to track and search and seize digital information about individuals. ” National Post: Feb 14, 2012 – 2:59 PM ET On one hand, it dispels any illusion that we can have complete anonymity online. On another hand, it demonstrates that we are perhaps only a bill away from government elected officials accessing (and distributing) any of our online content. Still the illusion of anonymity persists and leads some people to behave and interact online in ways they wouldn’t face-to-face. Eg. We’ve all heard disturbing stories of cyberbullying, (share story with time), we’ve seen some stats on sexting… and though the media focuses its attention on them, we also know these behaviours aren’t limited to young adults. So we definitely need to ask “who” are we interacting with when we choose to participate and contribute online
  16. invisible audiences, collapsed contexts and the blurring of public and private spaces means that we are dealing with a new, ever changing landscape of communication and relationship.   boyd, danah. 2009. &quot;Social Media is Here to Stay... Now What?&quot; Microsoft Research Tech Fest, Redmond, Washington, February 26. Retrieved March 10, 2009: http://www.danah.org/papers/talks/MSRTechFest2009.html
  17. Douglas Rushkoff writes about this in his book: Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commandments for a Digital Age. On the positive side: access to information quickly and easily is tremendously democratizing. It can lead to valuable insights and connections. On the other side our machines are getting more complex as they are giving us simpler and simpler experiences/interfaces and we run the risk of having our technology learn more about us rather than us learning about it. We have smart phones, but are we smart enough to know about how it works – behind the scenes. Examples
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  19. Where were you on this spectrum? In a 2011 survey comparing online social networking behaviors of North Americans and EU populations only about ¼ of us are actually creating content. The rest of us are contributing to the conversations (joining). Why do you think that is? (roughly 60,000 NA respondents and 16,000 EU)
  20. Easy and fast can often be a barrier to thoughtful decision making.
  21. The next 3 case studies highlight 3 perspectives on digital identity: the educator ’s, the individual’s and the profession of teaching itself. We’ve chosen a selection of case studies to hightlight some of the issues and we’ll engage in snippets of discussion around each one. Looking at digital identity from these 3 perspectives raises particular issues, questions and general food for thought around perceptions of truth, personal freedom, professional responsibility and the boundaries between personal, social, work and professional spaces.
  22. Stacy Snyder, then a 25-year-old teacher in training at Conestoga Valley High School in Lancaster, Pa., posted a photo on her MySpace page that showed her at a party wearing a pirate hat and drinking from a plastic cup, with the caption “Drunken Pirate.” After discovering the page, her supervisor at the high school told her the photo was “unprofessional,” and the dean of Millersville University School of Education, where Snyder was enrolled, said she was promoting drinking in virtual view of her under-age students. As a result, days before Snyder’s scheduled graduation, the university denied her a teaching degree. Snyder sued, arguing that the university had violated her First Amendment rights by penalizing her for her (perfectly legal) after-hours behavior. But in 2008, a federal district judge rejected the claim, saying that because Snyder was a public employee whose photo didn’t relate to matters of public concern, her “Drunken Pirate” post was not protected speech. Stacy ’s story is just one example of a challenge that faces all of us – in some way – how best to live our lives in an age where the Internet holds a public record of everything and forgets nothing.
  23. This story raises the issue of the blurred lines between our personal and professional lives when we are sharing the same online platforms with students (Facebook, Twitter, etc). Some educators feel that teachers should avoid using social media with their students altogether – others (Toronto District School Board) are developing social media guidelines for its teachers.   In light of recent charges against a student teacher in Abbotsford, The Vancouver Board of Education has told its teachers flatly that communicating with students using personal e-mail accounts and being &quot;friends&quot; with students on social networking sites is &quot;unacceptable behaviour.&quot;   Just over half of the teachers that responded to a survey by BC College of teachers a couple of years ago – said they refuse friend requests from students. Some say their Facebook connections deepen their understanding of students lives. Registrar of BC College of teachers feel that those connections may make students and teachers vulnerable.
  24. Research question: Looking at whether or not (or how) this presentation shifts attitudes or practices of prospective teachers.
  25. “ a humane society values privacy, because it allows people to cultivate different aspects of their personalities in different contexts; and at the moment, the enforced merging of identities that used to be separate is leaving many casualties in its wake. Stacy Snyder couldn’t reconcile her “aspiring-teacher self” with her “having-a-few-drinks self”: even the impression, correct or not, that she had a drink in a pirate hat at an off-campus party was enough to derail her teaching career. “ Privacy controls are important – especially when we have the power to choose for ourselves who sees what in terms of what we post online.
  26. Quote from Mr. H: The biggest challenge is letting go. Being teachers we like the spotlight on us and what WE can do. Using technology becomes valuable when you set the task to the students in a simple way and just let them find new and different ways to complete it. Do not give them a roadmap for success. Make them find the signposts on the way to being successful. This is how they find new ways to complete assignments, teach other students what they have learned and become producers of information.