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DepEd to distribute 40,000 laptops to schools, offices nationwide

The DepEd said regional and schools division offices may organize simultaneous unboxing and training of laptop use through online webinars or face-to-face sessions.

DICT denies irregularity in procurement of gadgets worth P170M

The DICT said the items were intended for the e-learning initiatives of LGUS and that the supplier, Lex-Mar, is a wholesaler of office supplies and office equipment although it is also engaged in the construction business.

DOST unveils 13 new projects on remote learning

As the pandemic halted the physical classroom setup type of learning, Filipino innovators showcased on Tuesday, Aug. 10, thirteen projects that would help students cope with remote learning in an engaging way.

PH startup pilots ‘gamified’ edtech platform in DepEd Makati, Manila

Local startup Stock Knowledge has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Manila and Makati offices of the Department of Education (DepEd) to expand the pilot phase of its XR and webXR learning platform and align with the government’s efforts to push blended learning in the country.

DepEd computerization program riddled with problems, says Gatchalian

The program is hounded by implementation woes such as the inability of some schools to receive PC packages because they lack multi-media or computer rooms.

IBM forges private-public collab to build digital-ready workforce in PH

IBM Philippines announced on Tuesday, Feb. 16, partnerships with the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), Department of Education (DepEd), Analytics Association of the Philippines (AAP), and Project Inclusion Network (PIN) to further IBM’s global education efforts to help close the digital skills gap and enhance socioeconomic development.

UPOU to offer online master’s program in R&D Management

The new offering is a 36-unit fully online graduate program designed to develop knowledge and skills in effective leadership of government and private R&D organizations and research funding institutions.

Sharp increase in attacks against e-learning platforms reported in SEA

Between January and June 2020, the number of DDoS attacks affecting educational resources increased by at least 350% when compared to the corresponding month in 2019.

SoKor expert urges PH to harness power of AI in educ amid pandemic

Dr. Ju-Ho Lee, South Korea’s former Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, said “harnessing the power of AI in education is critical” especially now that many schools have shifted to online classes due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Review center transitions into e-learning to cater to expanding pool of students

Review and tutoring center AHEAD Learning Systems said it has transitioned into e-learning platforms during the pandemic to ensure the continuation of education for its various categories of students.
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