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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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