1st Philippine Open Education forum
The mini-conference aims to inquire upon the feasibility and development of private initiatives to contribute in the Philippine educational or learning system, as alternative else collaborating actors in this matter.
— Philippine Commons
23 April 2008
830-900 :: Registration
900-915 :: Invocation
915-1000 :: Introduction to Open Education
Speaker/org: Creative Commons Philippines
Atty. Jaime “Jimmy” Soriano
1000-1015 Q&A
1015-1030 :: Break
1030-1115 :: Creative empowerment and liberal education
Speaker/org: Friedrich Naumann Stiftung fur die Freiheit
Mr. Sigfried Herzog
1115-1030 Q&A
1130-1215 :: The public direction of Philippine education (primary and secondary)
Speaker/org: Department of Education
Atty. Geronimo “Indy” Sy
1215-1230 Q&A
1230-130 :: Lunch Break
130-215 :: Private initiatives towards open education: International/Local
Speaker/org: Creative Commons Philippines
Atty. Michael Vernon “Berne” Guerrero
215-230 Q&A
230-315 :: Private initiatives towards free and open books
Speaker/org: Bayanihan Books
Mr. Greg Moreno
315-330 Q&A
330-345 :: Break
345-430 :: commercial/business reaction to open content
Speaker/org: Vibal Foundation
Ms. Kristine Mandigma
430-445 Q&A
445-500 :: Closing remarks
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Hello,
I’m newer here and stopping in to say hi.
I hope everyone has a good day.
Jaeric
learn nice video site -
http://accountancystudents.co.uk/blogs/butterfly/82/
The feasibility and development of private initiatives to contribute in the Philippine educational or learning system, as alternative to expensive college education is just a click away.
Converting neighborhood internet cafes to government accredited learning centers will work. Accreditation process has to be credible and that internet cafe operators should have the credentials.
Check my blog:
http://www.philipjarina.blogspot.com/
Good afternoon everyone. I have been searching the internet for mp3, and came across
a catalogue livemusiclink.com.
Share the information if any of you have ever worked with such catalogues. To what extent is it possible working with them and can I buy anything from them at all? Also please tell me as for where it is possible find free music?