
Social Media Ban for Kids Under 16: Necessary or Not?
Hvad handler dette projekt om?
Students are required to create a research-based PowerPoint presentation on the topic: “Should Social Media Be Banned for Children Under 16?” Students may either agree or disagree with the statement; however, all points must be supported with credible research, facts, statistics, expert opinions, or real-life examples. The presentation should be well-structured, informative, and include a References slide citing all sources used.
- Aldersgruppe
- 9-12, 13-15
- Projektets varighed
- 4 uger
- Sprog
- Engelsk
Dette projekt bidrager til følgende globale mål
Læringsmål
- Understand the impact of social media on children under the age of 16, including its benefits and risks.
- Research and evaluate information from credible sources to support or oppose a given viewpoint.
- Analyse multiple perspectives on the issue of social media regulation for minors.
- Construct evidence-based arguments using facts, statistics, expert opinions, and real-life examples.
- Organize and present information clearly and effectively using digital presentation tools.
- Demonstrate responsible digital citizenship by acknowledging sources and using information ethically.
Kompetencer der udvikles
Projekttidslinje
Presentation
PPT expectation and rubric:
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25 December – Project Launch
Introduction of the project topic
Explanation of objectives, expectations, and assessment criteria
Students choose their position (Agree / Disagree)
26–28 December – Research Phase
Students conduct research using credible sources
Collection of facts, statistics, expert opinions, and real-life examples
Shortlisting relevant information for the presentation
29–30 December – Content Planning
Organizing researched content
Creating a slide-wise outline
Finalizing arguments and supporting evidence
31 December – 2 January – PPT Creation
Designing slides
Adding content, visuals, charts, and graphs
Preparing the References slide
3–4 January – Review and Refinement
Self-review and editing
Teacher/peer feedback (if applicable)
Improving clarity, design, and flow
5–6 January – Practice and Final Submission
Rehearsal of presentation
Final corrections
Submission of PPT
7 January – Presentation Day
Student presentations
Feedback and evaluation
Hvad deltagerne siger
Dhanashri Rawool Rawool
Preethi Aruldas
Class2Class gave us a platform to showcase our children's talent and share their ideas about the project. Great collaboration and Awesome experience!
Gopal Nagrajan
Vidya Yaligeti
Varsha Pangarkar
Jhansi Ravikumar
Fiza Choudhary