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Experiential leaning amidst Pandemic

Teresa L. Castro – experiential learning supervisor

Pam Angelica O. Cortez- kolehiyo ng pamunuan ng pamantasan ng kolehiyo ng Nueva Ecija

 Serca Etrova (seek &find) m- instead of complaining and demanding.


 Remedio – Remedy to every conflict instead of creating new damage.
 Solisyone – solution to every problem instead of creating new problem and difficulties
 Amore – love of what you are doing, instead of getting tired easily.

Social etiquette’s and connected world and child protection policy and cyber security and social media.

Speaker: Ma’am Sheena Mai A. Galman, JD, Ph.D Graduate of BSE Mathematics, Math Maed
Mathematics & Phd. Mathematics in NEUST
 NETIQUETTTE( network etiquette) – a way of defining professionalism trough network
communication.
- Derived from the word “network” and “etiquette” were the word is closely related
to ethics (Scheuermann & Taylor 1997)

When it comes to social media, there are numerous advantages for children and teenagers. This
involves maintaining in touch with friends and family, allowing for new means of learning, and
allowing them to express themselves in new ways. It can also benefit organizations in a variety
of ways, including: 1 keeping in touch with children outside of face-to-face meetings, activities,
and events 2 providing specialist support to children, such as counselling and therapy 3
promoting events 4 live streaming activities and running online sessions 5 creating online
groups, forums, and communities. But there are risks when you’re using social media to
communicate with children. Streaming online, children may be exposed to unpleasant or
inappropriate content, especially if the platform you're using lacks robust privacy and security
settings or if you don't review posts. This content could be sexually explicit or damaging in
other ways, such as bullying or disturbing content. Any significant improvement in the internet
safety and protection of children must come from the highest levels of government. As a result,
we believe that parents have a critical role to play in leading efforts to make the internet a safer
place for children.

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