By Arturo Belano
A SENIOR High School teacher of the Silliman University placed first in the Best Research Presentation competition at the 5th International Congress on eLearning.
Jan Cynth Palam was recognized for her paper “Online Teaching Resources and Educational Tools Used during Covid19: The Case of Filipino Teachers.”
SU Dr. Mariano Lao Global Studies Center director Dr. Dave E. Marcial and SOUL staff members Cindy Ruth Villariza and Steve Binarao co-authored the paper.
Research papers led by representatives of the SU-Lao GSC were also presented —
“Development of a Web-based Open Educational Resources System: Open Online Courses, Educational Platforms, Teaching-Learning Resource,” Order Thinking Skills during the Pandemic: The Case in the Higher Education Institution in the Philippines,” and “Perceived Benefits and Risks of China’s ‘Internet Plus’ in Legal Education: A Structured Review.”
Themed “Breaking the ICE: Innovations, Collaborations and Engagement Towards a Stable and Inclusive Hybrid Learning Ecosystem,” the congress was organized by the Philippine eLearning Society.
Asst. Prof. Janice Antoniette Forster, who also serves as the manager of SU Technology Business Incubator, is the president of PeLS.
By Arturo Belano
AN ALUMNA of the Silliman University made history when she became the first Filipino to serve as Councillor of the Sandnes Municipal Council in Norway.
Marianne Oropel Klengsen, a graduate of SU’s College of Business Administration, secured one of the 49 seats in the Council during the election held earlier this month.
Klengsen is the Council’s ninth Progress Party Representative. She will serve for four years.
Klengsen said that she will focus on issues and policies related to immigration.
“I have been very lucky, and my public service is my way of giving back. I will look at policies that will help immigrants’ seamless integration into Norwegian society,” Klengsen said.
She also credited her training at SU for her success in Norway.
“SU molded me to believe in me. Sometimes I think if I could have reached what I have achieved so far had I been enrolled in a different institution,” she added.
She was appointed Leader of the Sandes Immigration Council, Member of the Committee on Schools and Children Development, and Deputy Member of the Committee on Urban Development.
Currently, Klengsen is the Implementation Lead and Acting Payroll Head for Norway of Ernst & Young, a multinational company considered to be one of the largest professional services networks in the world.