Dr. Roberto Figueroa Jr., Director of the Immersive Open Pedagogies (IOP) Program under the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OVCAA), paid a visit to the International Christian University (ICU) in Tokyo, Japan last 13 September 2023. He was accompanied by IOP staff Joshze Rica Esguerra.

He introduced UP Open University as the pioneer and leading institution in open and distance eLearning (ODeL) in the Philippines. He also highlighted IOP along with its projects, research endeavors, and the upcoming ISCOLab.

FICS Adjunct Professor Hiroshi Taniguchi sharing his insights through a recorded video

FICS Adjunct Professor Hiroshi Taniguchi sharing his insights through a recorded video

Dr. Figueroa graciously shared insights and experiences from his doctoral studies in Educational/Instructional Technology at ICU, providing valuable perspectives to the ICU students. Additionally, IOP Collaborating Researcher Hiroshi Taniguchi shared his unique observations and reflections on the cultural differences from his time in the Philippines.

BAMS Student presenting their capstone project using FrameVR

BAMS Student presenting their capstone project using FrameVR

The lectures also provided a platform for two BA Multimedia Studies (BAMS) students to showcase their capstone projects to the ICU students through the metaverse. Jericho Dancalan presented “Galeria Sinag,” which displayed 3D scanned models of wooden crafts curated by UPOU throughout the years. Meanwhile, Christian Pelejo guided students through his FrameVR tour, aptly titled “Heaven on Earth,” offering a virtual journey to a place of serenity.

This visit served as a catalyst for future collaborative online international learning (COIL) activities with ICU, promoting mutual learning among students in different countries.

Written by Joshze Rica Esguerra ♦ Edited by Anna Cañas-Llamas ♦ Cross-posted from IOP Website

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The 7th AAWS Congress concluded with a closing ceremony. Dr. Sylvia Estrada Claudio, AAWS Council Member, wrapped up the event with a thoughtfully articulated synthesis highlighting the key insights and important points, reflections and challenges from the sessions.An awarding ceremony was also held to recognize outstanding contributions presented during the congress, and named the Best Exhibit, Best Poster, and Best Paper. The Best Community Fair Showcase was awarded to LATCH Los Baños.The Best Poster was given to Loise Anne C. Aquino, Destiny SM. Lutero, Vannessa E. San Juan, Francesca Isabel N. De Vera, Rea Divina C. Mero, and Ellaine Rose A. Beronio for the study entitled "Assessing Gender Mainstreaming at UPLB: The Case of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Physics (IMSP);” The Best Paper (First Place) was given to Irish Joy G. Deocampo and Maritess D. Cruz with the study entitled “You Should Always Be Safe Here: Applying Feminist Care in Reimagining 2 Communication Against Gender-Based Violence in Higher Education;”The Best Paper (2nd Place) to Alice C. Prieto-Carolino with the study entitled “Filipino Women Polychaete Fishers’ Lives from the Lens of Feminist Political Ecology;”The Best Paper (3rd Place) was given to Renalyn C. Figueroa for the study entitled “From Womb To Tomb: The Intersectionality of Women in Jessica Hagedorn’s ‘Dogeaters;”And Best Paper Finalist to Princess Sheryn A. Mamucao for her study “Bangsamoro Women’s Roles in Conflict Resolution in the Bangsamoro Region (BARMM).”Asst. Prof. Maria Lourdes Jarabe, Director of the UPOU Office of Gender Concerns, delivered the closing remarks, emphasizing the conference as a testament to the community’s commitment to advancing gender studies. She highlighted how the event fostered collaboration, knowledge exchange, and solidarity among participants, serving as a meaningful conclusion to the 7th AAWS Congress.#AAWSCongress2025 #EmpowerSustainDemocratize #AsianWomenInFocus #SDG5GenderEquality #UPOU #7thAAWSCongress2025 #AAWS #UPOU #FMDS #OGC #EmpowerSustainDemocratize #AsianFeminisms #WomenLeadChange #SDG4 #SDG5 #SDG16 #SDG17 ... See MoreSee Less
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