Filipino kids bagged a total of 62 medals consisting of 3 gold, 18 silver, and 41 bronze medals in the 10th International Mathematics and Science Olympiad (IMSO) for Primary School Students held in the Philippines from Nov. 25 to 29.
The Department of Education (DepEd) division in Makati City announced on Thursday, Nov. 21, that it is rolling out a total of 750 units of Intel Education Tablets, which it acquired for a total of P30 million.
The startup company, Ritmo Learning Lab, tagged the project as JoomaJam, a kid-tested, teacher-approved fun manual and OPM music album currently available through iBooks for iPad and iPhone apps, and soon for Mac desktops, mobile, and Android.
A lawmaker has filed a bill establishing a ?Science Start Grant? program for organizations that have the ability to provide science-related training programs for pre-school teachers.
The Intel Education Tablet will not be sold commercially and will only be available to schools, with Davao City getting the first crack on its deployment in the country. While it seems like any ordinary tablet, with only the attached stylus giving it a somewhat unique appearance, the real power of the device lies in its software tools.
The Intel Digital Pinoy Campus Challenge was designed to test students? proficiency in using the Internet to answer general knowledge questions and to check their skills in completing tasks using software programs combined with Intel-powered notebooks.
Beating 17 other schools in the National Water-boosted Rocket Competition held at Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm in Angat, Bulacan, PSHS-Central Visayas students Mary Dorothy Dinampo and Weand Ybanez landed their rocket 2.4 meters away from the target placed 70 meters away from them.
A lawmaker wants English as medium of instruction in schools under a bill seeking to raise the English language proficiency level of Filipino students and graduates in order to increase their employability and global competitiveness.
Spearheaded by the GSM Association, the ?mEducation? project involves the Department of Education and Tesda, together with Digitel Mobile Philippines, Globe Telecom, and Smart Communications.
Spearheaded by the GSM Association, the ?mEducation? project involves the Department of Education and Tesda, together with Digitel Mobile Philippines, Globe Telecom, and Smart Communications.