CIEberShield: (Record no. 31342)

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Original cataloging agency TUPM
Language of cataloging English
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Classification number BTH Z 678.9
Item number B66 2025
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Personal name Bondad, Isaiah Chris M.
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Title CIEberShield:
Remainder of title a design-based research study on a web-based supplementary tool for improving malware awareness/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Isaiah Chris M. Bondad, Sarah E. Lapitan, Rainier C. Narvaza, Lex Matthew A. Sarmiento, and Rydell Dylen A. Torayno .--
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Manila:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Technological University of the Philippines,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2025.
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Extent xv, 189pages:
Dimensions 29cm.
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General note Bachelor's thesis
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Dissertation note College of Industrial Education .--
Degree type Bachelor of Science of Industrial Education major in Information and Communication Technology:
Name of granting institution Technological University of the Philippines,
Year degree granted 2025.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographic references and index.
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Summary, etc. This design-based research study addresses the empirical gap in malware awareness among ICT students, who continue to struggle with identifying, preventing, and responding to malware threats in digital environments. The problem is important because students frequently encounter unsafe downloads, malicious websites, and infected media, which place them at risk of data loss, compromised accounts, and increased stress. Current approaches to cybersecurity education have not fully addressed the lack of practical guidance and accessible learning tools that can strengthen students’ real-world malware protection skills. The purpose of this study is to design and refine CIEberShield, a web-based supplementary learning tool aimed at improving students’ malware awareness, through a four-phase design-based research process consisting of: (1) problem exploration and identification, (2) design and development, (3) iterative testing and refinement, and (4) synthesis of design principles. A design-based research methodology supported continuous testing and refinement. Data were gathered through interviews, usability tests, and surveys. In Phase 1 Problem Exploration and Identification, 20 ICT students were selected through purposive random sampling (5 first-year, 10 second-year, 5 third-year). Findings showed limited understanding of malware types and weak prevention skills, guiding the creation of the initial prototype with interactive activities and video lessons. Phase 2 (Design and Development) focused on building the prototype based on the findings from Phase 1, with no respondents involved. In Phase 3 (Iterative Testing and Refinement), initial feedback came from 4 evaluators: 2 ICT experts, 1 College of Industrial Education teacher, and 1 College of Industrial Technology teacher. After revisions, two student testing cycles were conducted, each with 35 ICT students (70 total). Cycle 3 included 10 first-year and 16 second-year BTLED-ICT, and 9 third-year BSIE-ICT students; Cycle 4 included 8 first-year and 11 second-year BTLED-ICT, and 16 third-year BSIE-ICT students. Improvements from Cycle 2 and 3 were integrated before Cycle 4, enhancing navigation, visual hierarchy, and scenario-based tasks. Across iterations, students showed increasing engagement and reported clearer understanding of malware concepts and practical preventive actions. By the fourth cycle, CIEberShield achieved ratings of Highly Useful and Extremely Easy to Use, with students demonstrating improved confidence in applying safe digital practices. The study produced design principles that emphasize engaging interaction, user-centered interface layout, accessible navigation, and integration of real-world cybersecurity scenarios. These findings show how a well-designed digital learning tool can enhance malware awareness, bridge the empirical gap, and support safer online behavior among ICT learners. Limitations related to sample size and context suggest opportunities for future research involving wider implementation, longer-term testing, and further refinement of the design principles. Keywords: Malware, CIEberShield, empirical gap, ICT students, design-based research (DBR), web-based learning tool, perceived usefulness, ease of use, acceptability.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Industrial education
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Information and communication technology
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Topical term or geographic name entry element virus
Form subdivision computer programming
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Cybersecurity
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Personal name Lapitan, Sarah E.
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Personal name Narvaza, Rainier C.
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Personal name Sarmiento, Lex Matthew A.
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Personal name Torayno, Rydell Dylen A.
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Koha item type Bachelor's Thesis CIE
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    Library of Congress Classification     TUP Manila Library TUP Manila Library Thesis Section-2nd floor 03/12/2026 BTH-6854   BTH Z 678.9 B66 2025 BTH0006854 03/12/2026 c.1. 03/12/2026 Bachelor's Thesis CIE For library use only



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