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The vision of Pilipinas SchoolNet is to build a network of schools throughout the Philippines that will leverage the Internet and related technologies to improve teaching and learning and to better prepare the Filipino youth to meet the demands of the knowledge economy. Pilipinas SchoolNet is committed to addressing the Digital Divide within the country--between those who have access to the Internet and those who do not--by promoting the effective and sustainable use of computers and the Internet in schools, particularly those in underserved communities.

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2nd National ICTs in Basic Education Congress
Date Posted : 2006-06-14 22:27:32
"Innovating with Technology: The Challenge to Education Policy, Leadership & Management." 6 & 7 September 2006, Waterfront Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City

School Administrators Trained on Technology Planning
Date Posted : 2006-06-26 12:40:00

World Links Philippines Program Holds Summer Teacher Training Workshops
Date Posted : 2006-06-26 12:32:00

ICTs in Basic Education
First Congress Proceedings
6-7 December 2004, Cebu City
Teaching with the Web:
A Collection of Online Treasure Hunts and Webquests
    

News And Features
 
News
JSDF-ASEAN SchoolNet in the Philippines
Date Posted : 2006-06-26 12:25:00

Coca-Cola ed.Venture Pilot Project Formally Closes
Date Posted : 2006-06-26 12:01:00

1st National ICTs in Education Congress Cebu City
Date Posted : 2004-12-03 07:58:12

Features
ELC Project Websites Published
Date Posted : 2004-03-31 00:42:19
Despite the hectic schedule, teachers and students alike have been striving to publish their outputs from ELC projects in their very own websites. Here are a few websites made by E-Learning Club students and teachers!

ICTs in Schools: Still Far From Being Catalysts for Transformation
Date Posted : 2003-06-26 20:21:17
A study revealed that Metro Manila secondary school educators would like to use information and communication technologies (ICTs) for the promotion of active and independent learning. However, these schools do not have the necessary hardware, software and connectivity to pursue the achievement of these goals.

First Person: Mila San Juan, Principal IV, Quirino High School, Quezon City
Date Posted : 2003-06-02 10:21:13
Mila San Juan tells of her school’s continued efforts to make technology work for their teachers and students. For your comments, Ms. San Juan can be reached at msanjuan@pilipinasschoolnet.org.