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Activity 3 – Think, Click, Present!

| A 30-minute Prep Presentation

All groups will prepare an on-the-spot 5–7 minute presentation about their
assigned topic from Module 3 (An introductory activity) Presentations must follow
a uniform structure for fairness and clarity.

Assigned Topics

●​ Group 1 – Netiquette Rules


●​ Group 2 – Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
●​ Group 3 – Cybercrimes (RA 10175)
●​ Group 4 – Data Privacy Act (RA 10173)
●​ Group 5 – Internet Threats (Viruses, Malware, Phishing, etc.)

Presentation Structure

Each presentation must include the following sections in order:

1.​ Title Slide


○​ Group number, topic, members’ names.
2.​ Introduction
○​ Define the topic in your own words.
○​ Why is it important in today’s ICT era?
3.​ Main Content
○​ At least 3 key points about your topic.
○​ Include examples or case studies (real-world news, scenarios,
personal examples).
4.​ Interactive Element (choose one):
○​ Quick question to classmates.
○​ Mini roleplay / scenario.
○​ Short Kahoot / Mentimeter quiz.
○​ Meme, TikTok, or pop-culture reference to illustrate a point.
5.​ Conclusion / Takeaway
○​ Summarize your key points in 3 sentences or less.
○​ End with one reflection question for the class (e.g., “How would you
apply this rule online?”).
Design & Format Guidelines

●​ Use Canva or PowerPoint (uniform format).


●​ Limit to 6–8 slides max (excluding title & references).
●​ Font size: 24+ (readable from the back of the room).
●​ Use high-quality images or icons (no blurry pics).
●​ Keep text minimal → keywords, not paragraphs.
●​ Consistent color scheme (2–3 colors max).

Time & Delivery

●​ Each group has 5–7 minutes only.

Evaluation Criteria

●​ Accuracy of Content (40%) – correct, relevant, well-researched.


●​ Clarity & Organization (25%) – logical flow, easy to follow.
●​ Creativity & Engagement (25%) – visuals, interactive element,
originality.
●​ Teamwork (10%) – balanced participation.

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