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Friday, July 19, 2019

Instituto Cervantes to Hold Exhibit on Miguel Hernández’s Literary Legacy



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Instituto Cervantes de Manila will be mounting “Miguel Hernández, a plena luz,” an exhibition on the life and works of the Spanish poet, at its Intramuros center at Casa Azul, Plaza San Luis Complex from July 25 to September 16.

The project, which is organized by the Diputación de Jaén or Provincial Government of Jaén, will take visitors through a journey to Hernández's universe in commemoration of his 75th death anniversary. It focuses on the young man who made poetry his creed and provides essential information about the Spanish literary icon.

Containing original pieces, such as manuscripts, letters, book editions, photographs, and other personal objects which were acquired by the Diputación through Hernández’s heirs, the exhibit aims to create an awareness of his literary legacy. The collection is treasured and safeguarded by the Diputación through the Instituto de Estudios Giennenses.





The exhibition, which is curated by Director Juan José Téllez of the Centro Andaluz de las Letras, kicked off in Jaén last December 2017, and it went on an international tour the following year.

The exhibit can still be viewed at Instituto Cervantes in London, Manchester, New York, Chicago and Dublin. It will head to Toulouse and Paris after Manila, the only Asian city in its tour.

Instituto Cervantes de Manila had already been marked as one of the required destinations for its tour, since the center’s library is named after Hernández. For more than a decade, the Manila center had been programming cultural events to remember the poet from Orihuela, Alicante.

Considered as one of the most authentic figures in 20th century Spanish literature, the literary icon’s beginnings were marked by religiosity, which was predominant during that time, and a self-taught literary education based on the classics of the Spanish Golden Age.

Hernández’s book “El rayo que no cesa,” which was published in 1936, made him famous in the poetry circles of Madrid, where he had decided to move in order to try his luck as a poet.

The Spanish Civil War did not disrupt his literary career and in fact, during this time, he published “Viento del pueblo” (1937) and “El hombre acecha” (1938). After the war, he was arrested and imprisoned, where he had died in subhuman conditions in 1942.

The project is organized by the Diputación de Jaén in collaboration with the Junta de Andalucía, together with the Centro de Estudios Andaluces, the Centro Andaluz de las Letras, the Generalitat Valenciana and Instituto Cervantes.

Entrance to the exhibit is for free. For more information, visit the website of Instituto Cervantes at http://manila.cervantes.es or its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/InstitutoCervantesManila.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Senior High Students Battle It Out in Tech Contest imake.wemake



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The best science and technology projects are ones that can truly uplift communities. This is the idea behind the3rd imake.wemake, an innovative technology project competition for senior high school students.

Organized by the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) in partnership with leading educational materials publisher and distributor C&E Publishing, Inc., the competition seeks to unleash the creativity of young Filipinos in innovation using accessible technologies.

Students will get the opportunity to pitch, build, and present their science and technology projects that cater to important societal and community issues. This year, participants will use the Arduino CTC 101 kit to build their projects.

DOST-SEI Director Dr. Josette Biyo said that the project aims to improve the students’ engineering and technical proficiencies, as well as develop their communication, critical and analytical thinking skills.



The competition comes in three stages: 1) Call for Proposals and Selection: 2) Technical Training/Workshop and Project Pitching; and 3) Final Project Presentation and Judging.

To join, a team composed of (3) three Grade 11 and/or Grade 12 students and (1) one teacher per school may submit a project proposal addressing any of the following areas: food safety, security, traffic/road congestion, health, education, disaster mitigation, entrepreneurship, agriculture, and environment. This should be accompanied by a 2-3 minute video supporting the concept.

School teams passing the selection process will be invited to attend a five-day technical training/workshop on basic electronics, programming, troubleshooting, and presentation skills. Each team will also get free kit-of-parts.

Teams will be given a build and testing period of three months prior to the final project presentation and judging. The projects will be evaluated by the board of judges based on relevance and potential impact on the community of interest, novelty, viability, and community engagement.

Three school teams will win P100,000 cash prize and The Youth Innovation Prize each.

Deadline for submission of proposals is on August 10, 2019. Contest mechanics and entry form may be downloaded at bit.ly/3rdimake_entryform andbit.ly/3rdimake_mechanics.

For details, visit facebook/imake.wemake or email imake.wemake@gmail.com.



Photo captions:

1) DOST-SEI inks partnership with C&E Publishing for the 3rd imake.wemake competition. The MOA signing was held on July 17, 2019 amid the celebration of the National Science Technology Week celebration at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. In photo are (L-R sitting) C&E Publishing COO Mr. John Emyl Eugenio and DOST-SEI Director Dr. Josette Biyo with (L-R standing) C&E Publishing VP for Strategic Partnership and Growth Markets Mr. Gerric Gomez, Event Host Ms. Ganiel Krishnan, and DOST-SEI Deputy Director Engr. Albert Mariño.

2) Students from the Technological Institute of the Philippines-Cubao Campus showcase their winning project from last year’s imake.wemake, “Project Anitun Tabu” weather advisory system, at the 2019 National Science and Technology Week.

DOST-SEI Launches New Science Bus “nuLab”



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Senior high school students can get a glimpse of the emerging science careers in “nuLab”, the new mobile science learning facility of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI).

This is DOST-SEI’s second science bus for Filipino learners, following the success of the Science Explorer, which has served around 32,000 elementary and high school students in more than 100 municipalities all over the country since 2010.

While the Science Explorer mostly caters to younger students, nuLab is primarily intended for senior high school students.





The advanced STEM modules feature topics such as nanotechnology, aerospace engineering, nuclear science, earthquake risk analysis, science media literacy, programming, oceanography, robotics, entomology, and environmental science.

The modules are specially designed to help students discover their potentials in the various STEM fields and to encourage them to take tertiary courses where they are most inclined to succeed and excel. In nuLab, students are also encouraged to apply to the DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarships, the agency’s flagship program.

During nuLab’s launch at the 2019 National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) on July 17, 2019 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City, DOST-SEI Director, Dr. Josette Biyo, expressed hope that nuLab would be as successful as the Science Explorer in reaching out to target beneficiaries.

Equipped with a huge interactive board, individual monitor for students, laboratory-grade equipment, wireless sensors and more, nuLab offers a modern mobile learning environment that can help pique students’ interest in the sciences. It can accommodate 24 students in one session and hold two sessions per day.

For its first run, nuLab will conduct sessions throughout the NSTW. Astrophysicist Dr. Rogel Mari Sese, marine biologist Dr. Aletta Yñiguez, entomologist Dr. Aimee Dupo, Engr. Myra Ruth Poblete and other top young scientists, engineers, and science communicators are slated to facilitate modules they’ve developed with curriculum experts to senior high school students from various schools in Metro Manila.

For its first-ever road trip, NuLab will visit the province of Ilocos Norte on September 17-19 and will cross the sea for the first time to serve students in Iloilo on October 21-24. It will close out the year by inspiring students from Bontoc, Mt. Province on Nov. 18-22.
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