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It200 Primer

This document outlines the course calendar, topics, grading system, presentation guidelines, and journal guidelines for an IT200 primer course. The course runs from March to May and covers topics such as ICT ethics, green computing, cloud computing, information security, and social networking. Students will be graded based on an oral presentation (40%), examination (20%), and journal (20%). Presentations should follow a 20-20-30 rule and include 5-6 bullet points per slide. Journals must be posted online and include links, images, and audio/video to support a 200-word narrative reflection.

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It200 Primer

This document outlines the course calendar, topics, grading system, presentation guidelines, and journal guidelines for an IT200 primer course. The course runs from March to May and covers topics such as ICT ethics, green computing, cloud computing, information security, and social networking. Students will be graded based on an oral presentation (40%), examination (20%), and journal (20%). Presentations should follow a 20-20-30 rule and include 5-6 bullet points per slide. Journals must be posted online and include links, images, and audio/video to support a 200-word narrative reflection.

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3/6/2016

IT200 PRIMER
EDUARDO P. MENDOZA,JR., MSIT

COURSE CALENDAR v. TOPICS


Date Topic Date Topic
March 7 Course Orientation
March 14 ICT and its power April 25
Ethics in ICT Workplace
March 21 May 2 Future in Social
Networking
Mobile Computing
March 28 Green Computing May 9
Cloud Computing
April 4 May 16 Business
Outsourcing
ICT4D
April 11 Information Security May 23
Online Advertising
April 18 MIDTERM EXAM May 30 FINAL EXAM

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GRADING SYSTEM
• Oral Presentation: 40%
• Examination: 20%
• Journal: 20%
• TOTAL: 100%

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
• Presentations will follow the 20-20-30 presentation rule:
• 20 amazing slides
• 20 minutes lively presentation
• 30pt font size minimum
• Presentations should be in bullet forms. Utilize the NOTES feature of
MS PowerPoint.
• Submit your PPTs in the course email thread.

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TOPIC OR SUBTOPIC

•Point 1
•Point 2
<IMAGE, QUOTE, KEY PERSONALITY,
•Point 3 ETC. with label or description>

•Point 4
•Point 5

PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
1. TITLE COVER (with Date of Report, Reporter’s Name, Course
Code and Schedule)
2. OVERVIEW / OPENING STATEMENT
3. ABOUT
-Origin and/or Reason behind its conception
-Components and/or Theories Involved
-Usually answers the questions WHAT, HOW and WHY?

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
4. KEY EXAMPLES, REAL APPLICATIONS or SITUATIONAL
ANALYSIS
(Pros and Cons) in a specific country or society
5. RECENT and RELATED RESEARCHES (RRR)
-Current studies or researches conducted in line with your topic.
(Just summarize and get the jist)
-Use the online journals like ACM, SpringerLink and ScienceDirect
found in your ISMIS account.
-Journals listed in your ISMIS account are the only allowed sources
for this section of the report.
-Minimum of 5 studies/researches/journals.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE:
6. CONCLUSION
-Use facts to conclude the topic and state also your opinion in the
last statement.
7. REFERENCES
-Use APA format in presenting your references.

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JOURNAL GUIDELINES:
• Each student must sign-up for a free online blogging service (Wordpress or
Blogger).
• A journal entry is the narrative reflection of the student about the topic,
his/her experience and insights about classroom presentations.
• The journal must be in hypermedia (hypertext-multimedia). Therefore,
students must support their narrative with highlighted links, images, audio
and video recordings to emphasize their point.
• A journal entry must also have a unique title among others. Make it catchy
and social media-savvy without losing the real essence of the topic.
• Minimum of the 3 paragraphs (200 words) per journal entry.

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