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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.

Gov’t opens e-learning center in northernmost town in PH

The Tech4ED center in Itbayat, Batanes is the first community ICT hub established in the northernmost municipality of the country.

PH teams capture top plums at World Robot Olympiad Canada 2020-X

Leading the winners from the Philippines is the NOVUS Team from Dr. Yanga’s Colleges Inc. Its entry, a robot called Project Feet, can manufacture footwear from plastic trash and is imbedded with piezo discs that can generate power for mobile phones and other gadgets.

Huawei PH opens ‘Seeds for The Future 2020’ student contest

In the past five years, from more than 500 aspirants from the Philippines, 50 deserving students from the Philippines took the journey to China and joined the student program.

Toyota PH tech school shifts to blended learning for tech-voc education

The technical-vocational training institution has updated its curriculum, combining online teaching and face-to-face instruction for hands-on learning.

Tata Consultancy brings STEM program to PH

ndian IT firm Tata Consultancy Services has brought its international science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) program in the Philippines after partnering with the Department of Education–Cordillera Administrative Region.

DOST to use alternative broadcast spectrum for distance learning

DOST secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña said they are working on a project called RuralSync, which allows the delivery of digital contents to remote communities using spectrum access or operating on unused licensed spectrum from various television networks but without affecting their broadcast.

Lapid wants law amended to allow scanning or conversion of textbooks to e-books

Sen. Lito Lapid said the digitization of textbooks and modules into electronic copies or e-books and other digital formats will help students who don’t have access to textbooks and modules.

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.

Smart donates 200 pocket WiFi units to McClassrooms

Smart is turning over 200 Smart Bro Pocket WiFi units to the McClassrooms, which are party rooms in selected McDonald's branches across the country which have been converted into teachers’ work stations.

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