Game-based Learning August 2021
Glenah Taguibao

Game-based Learning August 2021

The Information and Communications Technology Service-Educational Technology Unit (ICTS-EdTech Unit) will conduct webinar sessions for public and private school teachers and learners on utilizing productivity tools and skills in the classroom to encourage curiosity and confidence, connect in-class experiences to real-world concepts, and prepare today’s learners for a promising future with Microsoft Education products.  This month will focus on Game-based learning using Minecraft Education Edition. This activity will be conducted every Saturday from August 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2021 at 9:00A.M-12:00PM, then 1:00P.M. to 4:00P.M.


This course offers an open registration course. 

The Sessions is aired on the following social media accounts of the ICTS-EdTech:


1. https://facebook.com/depededtech (Facebook)

2. https://www.youtube.com/c/EducationalTechnologyUnit (YouTube)

This is an output-based activity and will follow the "No Output, No Certificate" policy.


Game-based Learning July 2021

Game-based Learning July 2021

The Information and Communications Technology Service-Educational Technology Unit (ICTS-EdTech Unit) will conduct webinar sessions for public and private school teachers and learners on utilizing productivity tools and skills in the classroom to encourage curiosity and confidence, connect in-class experiences to real-world concepts, and prepare today’s learners for a promising future with Microsoft Education products.  This month will focus on Game-based learning using Minecraft Education Edition. This activity will be conducted every Saturday from July 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31, 2021 at 9:00A.M-12:00PM, then 1:00P.M. to 4:00P.M.


This course offers an open registration course. 

The Sessions is aired on the following social media accounts of the ICTS-EdTech:


1. https://facebook.com/depededtech (Facebook)

2. https://www.youtube.com/c/EducationalTechnologyUnit (YouTube)

This is an output-based activity and will follow the "No Output, No Certificate" policy.