In a significant step toward advancing education in the digital age, Far Eastern University (FEU) Academy, in collaboration with East West International Educational Specialists, launched “Eduscape Visit: Skills and Micro-Credentials Required for Education” last Sept. 9 at the Multi-Purpose Room of the Administration Building, FEU Manila. The event gathered educators, students, and thought leaders, including members of the FEU Manila-Institute of Education, to explore new horizons in educational innovation.
The program opened with a welcome from FEU Academy’s Executive Director, Melinda D. Torres, setting the tone for the day’s discussions. Attendees were treated to thought-provoking presentations from industry leaders, starting with Dennis Layug, President and CEO of East West International Educational Specialists, followed by Alex Urrea, Founder and CEO of Eduscape USA, and Lanie Gordon, Vice President of Operations at Eduscape USA. The speakers highlighted the rising significance of micro-credentials, the role of artificial intelligence, and the balance between human and technological intelligence in shaping the future of education.
FEU Academy in partnership with East West Educational Specialist spearheads the Eduscape visit toward embracing innovations in education. FEU Academy
Special mention was given to Catherine Catamora, Director of FEU Education Technology (EdTech), who lent her support to the event, along with Ma. Neliza De Lara and Gerlon Bernales, who hosted as masters of ceremonies. The event also benefited from the active involvement of Dean Aisa P. Arlos of the Institute of Education, whose steadfast backing contributed to the success of the initiative.The event concluded with insightful closing remarks from Department Chair Rheena Reynoso of the FEU Institute of Education. Her reflections underscored the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the evolving educational landscape.
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