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E-Book Project launched

Ghio Ong, Helen Flores - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The Sandiwaan Center for Learning (SCL), in partnership with the Department of Education (DEpEd), launched last month its e-Book Project, which aims to develop interactive lessons for out-of-school youth.

Fr. Benigno Beltran, executive director of the Sandiwaan Center for Learning, said they aim to produce 200 modules in Mathematics, English and Science.

A module costs P50,000 each.

“These e-books are linear sequences of screens which include text, graphics, animations, audio, video, links to online resources, interactive components that allow for collaborative communication and feedback, and supplemental resources and assessments,” he said.

The SCL has conducted non-formal education programs for out-of-school young people in Smokey Mountain, Tondo, Manila since 1987.

Beltran said the project will be piloted in Manila.

“If this project will succeed, the DepEd’s Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) would implement it nationwide,” he said.

The Sandiwaan e-Book Project is learner-centered and cloud-based, and can take the form of both self-paced and instructor-led courses, according to Beltran.

It makes use of the SCL Learning Management System, where individual support and feedback can be shared to learners through e-tutoring, e-coaching, cloud-mentoring, and learning aids like short animated lessons and infographics.

“SCL and BALS recognize the potential that the digital medium presents in creating a new educational philosophy and pedagogy for a parallel-processing, multi-tasking generation,” he said.

                                  

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BENIGNO BELTRAN

BOOK PROJECT

BUREAU OF ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

ENGLISH AND SCIENCE

LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

SANDIWAAN CENTER

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