Level 1 Review & Team Challenge
Full-Program Review Across All 7 Domains — Kahoot-Style Competition
You have now covered all seven Level 1 domains. This session is a structured 75-minute review across every domain in a fast, team-challenge format — and your chance to find exactly which topics need more work before the mock exam.
How the Review Session Works
This is a 75-minute review across all seven Level 1 domains, run as a team challenge — a Kahoot-style competition designed to feel like a game show, not a test.
The class divides into four teams with tech-themed names (OS, RAM, LAN, SSL) and a shared scoreboard. Each correct answer earns one point; the fastest team to answer correctly earns a bonus point.
The Team Quiz — 28 Questions
The core of the session is a 28-question team quiz: four questions per domain, rotating through all seven domains. Teams discuss each question privately for 20 seconds, then submit an answer. Points and the scoreboard update after every question.
The seven domains under review:
- Technology Basics — operating systems, browsers, hardware, software, networking.
- Digital Citizenship — PII, digital footprint, permanence, the Cybercrime Law.
- Information Management — search strategies, source evaluation, copyright.
- Content Creation — documents, presentations, referencing, file management.
- Communication — platforms, email, inclusive language.
- Collaboration — synchronous vs asynchronous work, feedback, etiquette.
- Safety and Security — threats, passwords, tracking, digital wellbeing.
High-Priority Revision — The Five Most-Missed Topics
These five points are the most commonly misunderstood across Level 1. Make sure you can explain each one confidently before the mock exam.
| Topic | What students most often get wrong |
|---|---|
| Private browsing | Incognito mode does NOT make you anonymous — it only stops local history storage on that device. |
| RAM vs storage | RAM is temporary working memory, wiped on shutdown; storage is permanent. They are not the same thing. |
| Reply All | Use Reply All only when your message is relevant to every recipient — never as a default. |
| Public domain vs Creative Commons | Public domain has no restrictions; Creative Commons sets specific licence conditions. |
| Phishing red flags | Urgent language, mismatched links, and requests for passwords are the warning signs. |
Self-Assessment — Before the Mock Exam
Rate your confidence in each domain from 1 (low) to 5 (high). This is private and not graded — its only purpose is to show you where to focus your revision.
| Domain | My confidence (1–5) | Topics to review |
|---|---|---|
| Technology Basics | ||
| Digital Citizenship | ||
| Information Management | ||
| Content Creation | ||
| Communication | ||
| Collaboration | ||
| Safety and Security |
For any domain you rate 3 or below, revisit that session's workbook pages and Key Vocabulary before attempting the mock exam.
What Comes Next
Your next session is the Level 1 Mock Exam — 45 questions in the Certiport IC3 GS6 format, taken under timed conditions. The mock is practice: it tells you where to focus your final preparation, not whether you will pass or fail. After that comes the Exam Day Prep session, and you will be ready to book your official Certiport exam.