User talk:Phreinzj Jahssy Baga-an

Insights About The Education In The New Normal
Education is key for generations of Filipinos to become full-fledged, productive members of society. The COVID-19 pandemic created a tremendous impact to the education sector around the world. Physical distancing is a must, and governments are strict in the implementation of safety measures to avoid contracting the virus. Many schools have already begun their shift to online classes and blended learning. In this scenario, students and teachers need not come to their classrooms but instead, modules will be given online to facilitate the learning of the students. Working, and studying, from home has become the new normal.

With this type of Education, it all comes down to two major concerns: Internet connectivity, and the issue of the educational materials that have to be adapted for use with a blended learning environment. Access to educational materials through the Internet isn’t worth much if the Internet itself is inaccessible due to lack of service or network infrastructure. As for the case of improving how blended learning can be unpacked for students, we have to call on and support an integral resource for the family: the parents. Parents and guardians must be empowered to help the learning process of the students.

The pandemic may have changed the landscape of how we learn but the purpose of education remains the same – that is for the students to be able to apply what they have learned for the greater good of the community. It is a must that teachers and learners adapt to the new normal.

My Point of View In Posting And Sharing Materials Online
Today internet access is always readily available to individuals, companies, and sharing information. Being a Social Media user, we should be responsible of whatever we post online. People display on Facebook their thoughts, photos, videos, blessings and sometimes they rant. Whatever we post, it has a positive and negative impact on people. That’s why we should be more cautious with what we share. Before we post we should consider this things to make posting online safer: 1. Never post anything - any comment or image you post online may stay online forever because removing the original does not remove any copies that other people made 2. Think before you post - to think about the possible outcomes of a situation and make the best choice about what to do Be aware of everything you share online, whether it is your personal details or what you do in everyday life. Just be conscious about sending wrong things to the wrong crowd, particularly the people you are connected with only online. Although there is no harm in enjoying your social media time, you must go to make you're safety your top priority.

My Most Unforgettable Experience
My most unforgettable experience is when I'm in my 5th grade that I’ve been chosen as one of the badminton players. I want to be part of the badminton team because this is my dream. I did not expect to be chosen because I only watching them playing and I was shock when someone tells me to join in the tryout. I accept the offer since this is my dream so why not try. At first, I was nervous because my opponent was too big and more experienced than me but I did my best to win the tryout. Unfortunately, I lost the game but they give me a certificate as I joined the tryout. I'm still happy that I experienced to play at the court as well as my family feel proud that I experienced this.