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Presentation Topics - Ict

This document lists 28 potential presentation topics that cover a wide range of subjects including technology, science, language, and social issues. It notes that while the course focuses on computers and technology, including other topics helps improve students' linguistic skills. Presentations should be between 10-15 minutes, not use a smartphone, avoid overloaded slides, include visuals, and can have short videos. Students must get the professor's approval to change topics or partners.
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Presentation Topics - Ict

This document lists 28 potential presentation topics that cover a wide range of subjects including technology, science, language, and social issues. It notes that while the course focuses on computers and technology, including other topics helps improve students' linguistic skills. Presentations should be between 10-15 minutes, not use a smartphone, avoid overloaded slides, include visuals, and can have short videos. Students must get the professor's approval to change topics or partners.
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PRESENTATION TOPICS

1. Chatbots and Human Creativity


2. D-learning Vs E-learning Vs M-learning
3. Virtual classrooms: requirements and challenges
4. Soft vs. hard skills?
5. YouTube Vloggers and Instagram Influencers. How influential
are they?
6. Is depression and anxiety stopping your productivity?
7. 5G Technology: Is China spying on the world?
8. The Socrates Method: How to promote critical thinking.
9. Big Data
10. Are we going to live to see our world dominated by machines?
11. Cinema and science: Which one affects the other?
12. Nanotechnology
13. The top 5 most influential English writers
14. Does language shape thoughts or vice versa?
15. Is nuclear power better than solar power?
16. Benefits of playing videogames on cognitive skills
17. Conspiracy theory: a reality or a risk to reasoning.
18. E-commerce: potentials and the macro-economic risks
19. Assistive technology for special needs students
20. Evolution Vs Creationism: Reconciling religious discourse with
science.
21. Technological solutions post the COVID-19
22. Cryptocurrencies
23. Machine Learning
24. The Antikythera mechanism
25. The Global Shortage of microchips
26. English language proficiency certificates
27. Code-switching and code-mixing
28. Pidgin and creole

While the primary focus of the course is computer and technology-related topics, it is
indispensable to open up on other topics in order to enlarge and improve the student’s
linguistic competence

Important Guidelines:
-Students cannot change the topic or the partner without the professor’s consent

- A presentation should be between 10 and 15 minutes

-A smartphone cannot be used to present

-The slides should not be overloaded

-Visuals are important

-Short videos (less than 2 minutes) can be used

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