Assistant Professor Reinald Adrian DL. Pugoy recognized for his paper on mobile apps.Assistant Professor Reinald Adrian DL. Pugoy won the Silver Medal for the Young Innovator Award at the 29th Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU) Annual Conference. He was cited for his research paper titled "Mobile Solutions For Synchronized and Offline Version Of Open Educational Resources."
In his study, Pugoy generated two mobile apps for Android devices that allowed offline viewing of open educational resources (OERs). These apps are Browser-Like Android App and Corona/Worona-Based App. He said that through these apps, individuals can use OERs even when they do not have Internet connection. And once users are connected to the Internet, they shall be able to download updates. The Assistant Professor added that the usability of the apps among potential users were tested and were given ratings of 73.17 and 71.82, respectively. He said that "these scores were higher than the global mean score of 68, implying that both apps are relatively usable."
Assistant Professor Pugoy, teaches courses at the Faculty of Information and Communication Studies (FICS).
In the same conference, the following research papers authored by UPOU faculty member/lecturer were cited:

  1. Finalist for Best Practice Award
    "Transforming Future Public Health Professionals though Open and Distance Learning (ODeL): Case Study of UPOU’s International Health Program in the Philippines" by Mr. Satwinder Rehal, a lecturer in the Faculty of Management and Development Studies.
  2. Nominated for the Best Paper Award
    "Exploring Communication-Related Factors on the Use of Social Media as a Learning Tool Among Distance Learners" by Assistant Professor Myra Collado Almodiel of the FICS.

The 29th AAOU Annual Conference, hosted by the Open University Malaysia, was held on 30 November to 2 December 2015 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, Malaysia. (Luisa A. Gelisan).

Sharing from ICDE, International Council for Open and Distance EducationThe International Council for Distance Education (ICDE) was proud to participate in the 3rd UNESCO World OER Congress in Dubai from 19-20 November: "Digital Public Goods: Open Solutions and AI for Inclusive Access to Knowledge".Chancellor Melinda Bandalaria, as an ICDE board member, together with several ICDE members, highlighed that international collaboration is key to harness the potential of OER with open solutions and AI.#SDG4 #SDG17partnershipsforthegoals #OpenDistanceeLearning #OpenUniversity📚 ICDE was proud to participate in the 3rd UNESCO World OER Congress in Dubai from 19-20 November: "Digital Public Goods: Open Solutions and AI for Inclusive Access to Knowledge". 💡 With attendance from the ICDE Secretary General, Torunn Gjelsvik, ICDE Board Members, Ebba Ossiannilsson and Melinda Bandalaria, as well as several ICDE members, the Congress highlighted that international collaboration is key to harness the potential of OER with open solutions and AI. 🗣 The Secretary General spoke in a panel featuring the work of the UNESCO/IGF OER Dynamic Coalition, and presented ICDE's multilingual OER projects targeting Francophone and Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa and Latin America. 🔹 Watch the event recording: www.youtube.com/live/7UVtxvYlwEw🔹 Explore ICDE's OER Projects: www.icde.org/projects-and-activities/ ... See MoreSee Less
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