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.
3 Secret Apps that Keep Me Sane
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…
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…