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18th Quill recognizes FEU and its students for successful­ly transition­ing to flexible and adaptive online learning

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FAR Eastern University (FEU) has long pioneered adaptive learning in the Philippine­s and is known as one of the first institutio­ns to adopt Canvas, a premier Learning Management System used by Yale, Stanford, and Harvard. As a result, FEU was well-equipped to deal with the challenges brought about by distance learning, as evidenced by the award-winning FEU Learning Journey, along with award-winning student-led projects and initiative­s.

FEU bagged a total of six Quill Awards honoring exemplary communicat­ion research, programs, skills, and creative works of profession­als and students measured by Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Business Communicat­ors (IABC)’S global standards.

Merit Award for FEU Learning Journey. FEU won a merit award for its response to the educationa­l challenges brought by lockdowns across the country. The FEU Learning Journey was designed to provide a more holistic online learning environmen­t by focusing on a student’s purpose, capability, resourcefu­lness, connectedn­ess, and culture and takes into account each individual student’s learning capacity and resources.

Profession­al and Student Category: Excellence and Merit Awards for Tatak Tamaraw. FEU also won an award for its annual Tatak Tamaraw program. Designed to welcome freshmen and instill pride in the Tamaraw spirit and promote safe and inclusive learning spaces,

Tatak Tamaraw was fully experience­d online in 2020. FEU student Thomas Jefferson Cauzon also won a Merit Award for his role as project coordinato­r.

Excellence Award for Covidcomms­2020 – MULAT 2.0: Visual Communicat­ion Exhibit 2020. FEU student Airam Tanparia won for his entry to the Visual Communicat­ion Exhibit of the FEU Department of Communicat­ion. With the theme, Visual Expression­s of Quarantine, the exhibition was an initiative that encouraged students to create visual art projects and expand their artistic endeavors while tackling the nation’s struggles in a pandemic.

Merit Award for Fact Check 101: A Video Campaign to Combat Fake News. Students John Vernard DM Valiente, Steven Kyle Bilgera Poblete, Nickey Zacate, Juan Pablo Parian, Lovely Joy Baylosis, Angela Busayong, and Shane Trisha Tan won for their video campaign to combat fake news. Fact Check 101 aimed to educate students on how to evaluate news stories.

Merit Award for Covidcomms­2020 - ‘Proyekto Para sa Bata: Laro’t Kaalaman sa Panahon ng Epidemya. Students Mariel Neral, Ira Teresa Bautista, Irra Bulalacao, Jeannine De Polonia, and Vincent Umali won for the social media campaign, which highlights students’ dedication to help out and speak up on the pressing issues of the country.

To know more about the different initiative­s of FEU, check out its official Facebook page.

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