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Talking game (Talk show)

The teams have to discuss questions and topics on the screen with the help of their mentor. There are 4+1 topics in total, with a minimum of 5-5 minutes for each topic.
Answers can be submitted anonymously online via the ahaslides.com website, with the help of mentors, and will be displayed on a projector for all teams to see. Multiple comments can be submitted on a topic. At the end of the discussion, after each topic has been discussed, one participant/mentor from each team will be given the opportunity to summarise the discussion.

The mentor's role is to motivate all the team members to share their views on the topic by asking provocative, conversation-starting questions and helping to keep the internet safety discussion on track.

The topics are:
1. What do you use the internet for? (Warm-up question with multiple choice)
2. Why are people braver online than in real life? (Open-ended question)
3. A friend is being bullied online. What advice would you give him/her? (Open-ended question)
4. I wish my parents understood what... (Open-ended question)
5. What would an internet-free weekend look like to you? (Open-ended question)

  • NGYSZ
  • Hungarian
  • other
  • Hungary

The teams have to discuss questions and topics on the screen with the help of their mentor. There are 4+1 topics in total, with a minimum of 5-5 minutes for each topic.
Answers can be submitted anonymously online via the ahaslides.com website, with the help of mentors, and will be displayed on a projector for all teams to see. Multiple comments can be submitted on a topic. At the end of the discussion, after each topic has been discussed, one participant/mentor from each team will be given the opportunity to summarise the discussion.

The mentor's role is to motivate all the team members to share their views on the topic by asking provocative, conversation-starting questions and helping to keep the internet safety discussion on track.

The topics are:
1. What do you use the internet for? (Warm-up question with multiple choice)
2. Why are people braver online than in real life? (Open-ended question)
3. A friend is being bullied online. What advice would you give him/her? (Open-ended question)
4. I wish my parents understood what... (Open-ended question)
5. What would an internet-free weekend look like to you? (Open-ended question)

  • NGYSZ
  • Hungarian
  • other
  • Hungary