Have you ever installed apps that aren’t really your type but got addicted to it? If you do, then you’re not alone. With so many ads popping here and there, I can’t deny the fact that sometimes I install some of it especially when it comes to designer games. In this blog, I am going…
Author: Princess Abegail Aparicio
Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who’s The Hacker of Them All?
As a millennial myself who witnessed the rise of modern technology, I cannot say that this juice jacking problem is impossible. At this point, technology is in the peak of its development. Being a student who jumps from one school to another from different provinces or cities that are far from each other, charging stations…
Vlog
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1E1hQrvNWE&feature=youtu.be Aparicio, Princess Abegail Asuncion, John Alden Ballaret, Maricor Balofinos, Lyka Shane
A Little Bit of Spice in Binary Codes to My Being
Boring. Uneventful. Dry. This is how a typical teenager describes his or her life with the absence of technology. But at thirteen, I was different. It was a Monday morning some time in 2013, I was sitting on my seat in our classroom when suddenly a classmate asked for my Facebook account. On the spur…
Orality and Literacy: Important Ingredients to Promulgate Nationalism through Education
How does orality and literacy affect your view of nationalism as a value that should be taught in the classroom? Orality and literacy in essence is vital for the formation of nationalism within the youth. Both orality and literacy preserve the truth: different stories, poems, adventures, works of art and walks of life. Both have…
My First Blog Post
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.