2018 Digital Learning Competition
PHOTOS By BEA CABRERA
- Board of Education member Herman Atalig congratulates all the winners of the 2018 Digital Learning Competition at the awarding ceremony held Friday at the Board of Education office on Capital Hill.
- The winners and PSS officials with the parents of the winners at the awarding ceremony held Friday at the Board of Education office on Capital Hill.
- Jaden Pangelinan, the overall winner for the elementary level, said in her essay: “I was born with albinism. It is a genetic order that affects my vision. I am not able to see what my classmates see on the board without technology…I am able to do everything in class because of the smartboard and the iPads in my classroom. My teacher is able to enlarge the words on the smartboard so I can see everything.”
- Jaden Pangelinan accepts her award at the 2018 Digital Learning awarding ceremony held Friday at the Board of Education Office on Capital Hill.
- Mary Heather Jingco, the high school level winner, from Dr. Rita H. Inos, said in her essay, “All in all, there are boundless opportunities that we are able to seize with the incorporation of technology in school. Right now in the 21st century, the CNMI’s school system holds plenty of potential and we will be able to prepare our youth for the future.”
- Mary Heather Jingco accepts her prize from Public School System officials at the awarding ceremony of the 2018 Digital Learning Competition held Friday at the Board of Education office on Capital Hill.
- Education Commissioner Glen Muña gives his congratulatory remarks to the winners and their parents at the awarding ceremony for the 2108 Digital Learning Competition on Friday on Capital Hill.
- Riya Nathrani, 3rd Grade teacher from William S. Reyes School, accepts her award as the educator level winner in the 2018 Digital Learning Competition. Nathrani is presented with her award Friday at the Board of Education office on Capital Hill.
- Sky Gusteen Palacios, the overall winner for the middle school level, reads her winning poem at the awarding ceremony of the 2018 Digital Learning Competition held Friday at the Public School System office on Capital Hill.
- Sky Gusteen Palacios receives her award from Public School System officials at the awarding ceremony for the 2018 Digital Learning Competition held Friday at the PSS office on Capital Hill.
- Tomaica Blas, overall winner for the early elementary level in the 2018 Digital Learning Competition, said, “One thing I like about computers is that I get to explore the world without using the airplane. …Have you ever ridden on an airplane? Well, I haven’t but I’ve seen places through my computer.”
- Tomaica Blas receives her award from Public School System officials at the awarding ceremony for the 2018 Digital Learning Competition held Friday at the PSS Board of Education office on Capital Hill.