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Mobile science classroom sails to Mindoro

For the first time in its four-year run, the Science Explorer, the country?s first mobile science learning facility crossed the sea to reach Oriental Mindoro.

Dell revs up promotion of e-learning tools in PH

Teachers and school administrators from all over the country recently attended Dell's Connected Learning for Schools program, which aims to transform education in the digital age.

Pinoy students harvest record 308 medals in S&T contests in 2012

2012 was a record feat for the Philippines being the year with the highest number of Filipino elementary and high school students who reaped medals in international science and mathematics competitions in a year.

House OKs bill expanding coverage of S&T scholarship

The House of Representatives has approved on third and final reading a measure expanding the government's Science and Technology (S&T) Scholarship Program to cover all graduating from high school in the country.

Pinoy students urged to submit papers for 2013 e-security confab

Authors of the most innovative on cybersecurity will be invited to present his/her paper at the APAC and MEA regional finals to be held at the National University of Singapore from March 21 to 23, 2013.

Pinoy student to banner PH team in Colombia for int’l math tilt

A 16-year-old math wizard from Jubilee Christian Academy topped the 2013 Philippine Mathematical Olympiad (PMO), earning him a chance to represent the country to the 54th International Mathematical Olympiad in Santa Marta, Columbia in July 2013.

PH seeks to replicate Taiwan’s tech-infused classroom set-up

The Science Education Institute (SEI) has sent six of its staff in Taiwan to undergo extensive study visits with renowned academic and research institutions in the island-nation.

DepEd mulls digital mobile planetarium in Region 2

The Department of Education in Region 2 (DepEd-2) is planning to introduce a digital teaching tool dubbed ?Skyxplore Mobile Digital Planetarium? in the K to 12 curriculum in the region.

PH Catholic schools hop on the cloud with Google deal

The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP) has inked an agreement with Internet behemoth Google for free access to cloud-based applications and e-mail system.

Video entry of Quezon students win top plum in Unesco tilt

A team of students from Lopez National Comprehensive High School from Quezon Province won first prize in Unesco Bangkok?s ?Better Learning, Better Life? competition.

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