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San Andres to SSU Convince yourself to write; produce quality materials 2

San Andres to SSU: Convince yourself to write; produce quality materials

“Why do we need to write?” It was the foremost question asked by Dr. Teody C. San Andres, President of St. Andrew Publishing House and the Vice President for Executive Operations of Bulacan State University during his rationale on Instructional Materials Development, Production and Publication at Samar State University, July 25, 2019. “Convince yourself to […]

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Dr. Patosa presenting the Samar State University Instructional Materials Formats

Patosa presents SSU IM formats

  Dr. Florabelle B. Patosa, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, presented the formats for instructional materials (IMs) production to Samar State University faculty participants, readying them for the break-out sessions, during the Day 3 of the In-House Seminar-Workshop, July 24 (Wednesday). The formats for the IMs to be generated which the faculty

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Orale breaches ‘skewed conception’ on IP, talks about its ownership

Orale breaches ‘skewed conception’ on IP, talks about its ownership

CATBALOGAN CITY – “We have skewed conception on Intellectual Property (IP). We must clearly understand it especially that we are now fast in the area of Research and Development (R&D)”, emphasized Dr. Ronald Orale, Vice President for Research and Extension Services (VPRES) during his talk regarding Student Creative Works and Understanding IP Ownership. During the

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TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM BREAKING WALLS, BRIDGING GAPS

TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM: BREAKING WALLS, BRIDGING GAPS

Dr. Arcega’s talk on Revolutionizing Philippine Higher Education, followed by Prof. Forster’s discussion on Blended Learning/ E-Learning in the 21st Century Classroom were both timely and relevant as reflected in some of the faculty-participant’s insights gleaned in the first day’s discussions. First day’s dress code was black and white. Figuratively, both are contrasting colors but

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Colorado urges SSU Pursue action to be granted with COPC

Colorado urges SSU: Pursue action to be granted with COPC

CHED Regional Director (Region VIII) Dr. George M. Colorado implored Samar State University (SSU) during the Dialogue Meeting between CHED and the university last July 23, 2019 to execute undertakings on the findings given on the different programs in order to be issued with the Certificate of Program Compliance (COPC). The dialogue meeting attended by

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TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM BREAKING WALLS, BRIDGING GAPS

Dr. Arcega: A Revolutionary Leader-Lecturer

“He is a multi-faceted man, a dynamic leader, a well-rounded educator, a writer, and a devout family man.” This is how Dr. Raymundo P. Arcega was introduced in the Faculty In-House Seminar-Workshop at Samar State University, Catbalogan City where he was invited to talk on the topic, “Revolutionizing Philippine Higher Education” with the theme: The

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