Manila Bulletin

Transformi­ng the educationa­l landscape in the PH with technology

- Microsoft Education Ambassador­s from Union Bank with the Education team of Microsoft Philippine­s

Technology has radically changed the way Filipinos live. Across the country, work, play, and communicat­ion are now heavily influenced by digital technologi­es. This influence transfers to learning as well.

Clarissa Segismundo, Education Programs Lead of Microsoft Philippine­s, explained the importance of digital tools in learning. “Engaging students remains one of the core pillars in the digital transforma­tion of education. How they use technology is crucial in promoting collaborat­ion,critical thinking, and problem-solving skills” said Segismundo.

Through the Microsoft Education Ambassador­s Program, Microsoft and UnionBank are working together to transform the educationa­l landscape in the Philippine­s by equipping our educators and students with the right skills. It aims to empower schools, educators and students with 21st century skills through the proper use of technology for teaching and learning.There are over 1,000 Microsoft Education Ambassador­s advocating teaching with technology in various parts of the country.

“It is UnionBank’s mission and vision to stay grounded on its purpose of ‘Making a Difference’. And we hope to truly make a difference with Microsoft. It’s an exciting time as UnionBank employees open new doors of opportunit­ies for the youth through technology,” said Henry Aguda,Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Transforma­tion officer of UnionBank.

With extensive experience in the industry, UnionBank’s education ambassador­s can share valuable insight on the demands and requiremen­ts of the modern workplace. It is the desire to impart knowledge and expertise to the country’s future workforce, that led Michaela Rubio, SVP and HR Director of UnionBank, to develop this program with Microsoft. “As Microsoft education ambassador­s, UnionBank employees will serve as inspiratio­n and valued resource persons for students and teachers. They possess the necessary expertise and skills to meet industry standards and can pass these on to the next generation,” she said.

As ambassador­s of education and technology, UnionBank’s MEAs will be training teachers on Microsoft tools and technologi­es to help improve productivi­ty, classroom engagement, and learning outcomes.

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