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FEU Tech turns to open source-based system for remote learning setup

Far Eastern University’s Institute of Technology has rolled out a remote learning setup built on an open-source learning management system (LMS) called Canvas.

DLSU student repeats as champ in PH programming contest

After winning bronze in last year’s 31st IOI held in Azerbaijan, Dan Alden Baterisna from DLSU Senior High School topped this year’s NOI.PH Finals to once again secure a slot in the national team

Pisay opens classes using KHub remote learning system

The Knowledge Hub or KHub contains libraries of teaching guides for Pisay teachers and serves as a one-stop-shop for students for all their academic needs.

‘Bayanihan 2’ to allow LGUs to tap ‘Special Education Fund’ for blended learning

Under Section 4 of Bayanihan 2, the use of the SEF will be allowed to support alternative learning modalities, digital education and infrastructure, the purchase of equipment, materials, and supplies, including the printing and delivery of self-learning modules.

3 PH teams named finalists in Alibaba global e-commerce tilt

Three teams have been chosen to represent the Philippines in the Alibaba GET Global Challenge 2020. They will be competing with 52 other teams from 14 different countries.

iAcademy touts ‘first complete training’ in Toon Boom animation in PH

Makati-based school iAcademy said it is now offering what is said to be the first intensive training on the complete Toon Boom pipeline, a set of courses that animation students must have in preparation for the international Toon Boom certification exam.

Google gives P12.1-M grant for distance learning in PH

The package of initiatives also include the national deployment, in partnership with DepEd of Google’s Suite for Education.

De Lima asks Senate to scrap VAT on gadgets, digital educ materials

Sen. Leila de Lima has expressed her support for the proposal to provide tax exemptions for educational apps, e-books, computers, tablets and other communication devices to be purchased by students and teachers.

Study: Tech changes from Covid-19 will have lasting impact on educ

The report, which was conducted by analyst firm IDC for tech giant Lenovo, noted that many educational institutions felt that the mass migration into distributed, online learning during the pandemic was launched very quickly, without the opportunity for change management processes and operational best practices.

Recto: Schools need P30B to print 100-B pages of modules

The postponement of K-12 classes should give the DepEd "breathing space" to print self-learning modules (SLMs) for 21.5 million public school students, which Sen. Ralph Recto said "could be around 100 billion pages."

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