Wordles are a creative way to get a message across that may sometimes get lost in its complexity and its politics. When we think about words that apply to a specific subject, we tend to think more critically about what each word means as well as what we want other people to understand with that word and/or concept. For example, what do the words human rights mean to each one of you? My guess is that there may be some similarities, but there will also be differences depending on each individual's own background and experience. When you create your Wordle, think about not only what you want to say about human rights, but also how you feel and how you think others feel about human rights. This is more difficult than it appears because many of those feelings or beliefs are abstract. The Wordle helps you "put a face on it-" so to speak. 
To make your own Wordle about Human Rights, click on the word "Wordle." You will be taken right to the Wordle website. Follow the directions on how to make a Wordle. Share your Wordle on the forum in the next Moodle module. These are fun and easy to make--so enjoy!

To make your own Wordle about Human Rights, click on the word "Wordle." You will be taken right to the Wordle website. Follow the directions on how to make a Wordle. Share your Wordle on the forum in the next Moodle module. These are fun and easy to make--so enjoy!
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