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Officials of the Department of Education in the Province of Cebu received yesterday from President Arroyo the Microsoft Award for Most Innovative DepEd Division in the Visayas.
Arroyo was the guest of honor during the Microsoft inauguration of its Southern Philippines office at Asia Town I.T. Park yesterday.
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Parents, understandably, are in constant watch over what their children see and whom they talk to on the Internet. But while the home environment can be controlled for the childrens protection, what about once they step outside?
Among other things, its easy to dismiss the Internet as a childs tool for fun and games, with students often seen packed in online cafés, assuming pseudo-identities to fight the forces of evil, or each other through network games.
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Arroyo was the guest of honor during the Microsoft inauguration of its Southern Philippines office at Asia Town I.T. Park yesterday.
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Among other things, its easy to dismiss the Internet as a childs tool for fun and games, with students often seen packed in online cafés, assuming pseudo-identities to fight the forces of evil, or each other through network games.
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December 27, 2006 - 12:00am