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If you think education is expensive

— try ignorance.

Ask Ann Landers

followed by the introduction

of the resource speaker by

Sir Jonathan Escaro who

also served as the webinar

moderator.

Mr. Mangune started his

presentation by discussing

the benefits of video lesson

to students. He emphasized

that video lessons as

supplementary instructional

materials can make learning

more interesting and

accessible to students

especially in this time of

Pandemic. He also proposed

that the school may create

a channel where in students

may have easy access to all the

video lessons that teachers will

create. After that, he presented

the most popular applications

or software that can be used

in creating video lessons.

This includes filmora sern,

powerdirector, kinemaster,

and the Microsoft Powerpoint.

According to the resource

speaker, MS Powerpoint was

selected for his presentation

because all DepEd personnel

were given a licensed account

of MS office 365.

To prepare for the hand-on

activity of the webinar, Mr.

Escaro gave a two-minute

break for the participants to

set-up their laptops and predownloaded

materials which

are needed in creating a video

lesson. After that, the resource

speaker proceeded with the

demonstration and activities

in creating video lesson using

the MS Powerpoint which

lasted for almost an hour. The

webinar ended with a question

and answer portion and a

virtual awarding of certificate

to the resource speaker.

Indeed, teachers who

participated in this webinar

had a very fruitful day as they

gained new knowledge and

skills that they may use in

fulfilling their roles as teachers

in the new normal.

PAGPAPANATILI NG BAYANIHAN TUNGO SA KALIDAD NA EDUKASYON PARA SA KABATAAN 27

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