J101 7th Wk #LiveTweets (live-tweet on ACLE) Deadline to post here: Saturday March 23
J101 7th Wk #LiveTweets (live-tweet on ACLE) Deadline to post here: Saturday March 23
On occasion of the Alternative Class Learning Experience (ACLE) sponsored once every semester by the Office of the Chancellor, the student councils, and the student organizations, live tweets of class members should be on their attendance and participation in ACLE activities with deadline on
Saturday March 23, 2019 at 11:59pm.
The following are some of the ACLE activities from dozens available on campus:
1.UP Corps of Sponsors: Basics of self-defense: Strong Mind, Strong Body, Classroom 1, UP DMST Complex;
2.UP Travel Society: varied tips and tricks encompassing efficient preparation techniques, proper traveler practices, and comprehensive catalogs of the best hiking and trekking experiences near Metro Manila;
3.UP Euro: “Transcending Borders : On the Pertinence of International Relations and European Studies in the Philippines”;
4.UP Batangan & UP Mountaineers: Batulao: An ACLE about the Outdoor Adventures in Batangas and Responsible Tourism;
5.UP Babaylan:”i love you and i love them too”An ACLE on polyamory & consensual nonmonogamy, ft. Dr. Anna Tuazon & Mr. Danger Gaerlan;
…and dozens more ACLE activities.
Cotton, the quarter- academic- oval- roaming U.P. community dog, in between his TV interviews (his seventh over the weekend) will also be giving an ACLE demo and discussion (non-verbal on his part) on Thursday at 1pm at the auditorium.
Class members who can accompany their tweets with a photo will be given bonus points.
Happy exploring!
Guests speakers are volunteers of the Project Inclusion, an advocacy group that trains PWDs for employment and work-related occurrences, such as job interviews and clerical work.
Jim Nemeno, a guest speaker on the Approach, Ask, Assist approach to disabled people: "Hindi natin dapat i-impose ang normal social norms sa mga disabled, tayo ang magadjust." pic.twitter.com/4MGERR4o83
DESKabled's second speaker, Khalil Haimdain, starts his speech on the Philippines' current status of corporate sustainability. pic.twitter.com/by1DEdW2SA
Martinez on PWD special treatment in the simulated workfield experience provided by Project Inclusion: "We have to tweak wordings on instructions to promote inclusivity. However, they [PWDs] undergo the exact same process as neurotypicals."
UP CIEM's Vice President for External Affairs, Axel Moneva, ends the DESKabled, the respective Alternative Classroom Learning Experience, with the organization-sponsored raffle. pic.twitter.com/UK4lWVpITN
LOOK: Residents in barangay Central and Pinyahan still experience water supply constriction from Manila Water since last week. They are still forced to store drums of water for daily consumption. pic.twitter.com/6SnOKMQGBn
According to resident Carmencita Baluyot, water supply comes in a scheduled time only, usually from early morning and lasts until the afternoon. Come night time, water supply is constricted once again. It has been the usual routine for more than a week now. pic.twitter.com/uN7BCaP1L2
Resident from Barangay Pinyahan explains how they maximize the water supply in the afternoon to do house chores such as doing the laundry. pic.twitter.com/0aRAiP4YXv
Stored water from the wee hours in the morning lasts and are consumed until night time for those who live in areas that still experience water supply constriction. pic.twitter.com/ihbLnPuRS7
NOW HAPPENING: UJP UP Diliman holds their ACLE, “KaraMidya: The Two Faces of Philippine Media,” at the Philstar 2 Room, UP CMC. #KaraMidyapic.twitter.com/IYKlgJ1XVg
The first speaker is Raymund Villanueva of Kodao Productions and Bulatlat, both which are alternative media outlets. #KaraMidyapic.twitter.com/w2IwXiHg0n
Villanueva: We should not be calling the profit model of journalism as ‘mainstream’. Kaming mga taga-alternative gusto rin namin ma-mainstream, gusto namin makakuha ng views, readers […] There were times na naging ‘mainstream’ ang alternative midya.#KaraMidya
Villanueva: Dapat gamitin na lang ang terminong ‘dominant’ [sa pagtukoy sa ‘mainstream’ media]. […] Bukod sa pagmamay-ari, ang dominant media ay controlled by the very few. Pangalawa, wala silang interest to give information and analysis to change society. #KaraMidya
Villanueva: There will be always distinctions between the dominant and alternative media. But under tyranny, both become victims. […] There’s no choice but [for them] to unite and to defend press freedom. #KaraMidya
Guda tackles how alternative media differs from ‘mainstream’ or dominant media, in terms of content, form, intention, organization, and process. #KaraMidyapic.twitter.com/wP2RGtj7J8
Guda invites the audience in the call to stop the cyber attacks on alternative media outfits, such as the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on the websites of Pinoy Weekly, Kodao Productions, and Bulatlat. #KaraMidya
NOW HAPPENING: Legally Bland, an Alternative Classroom Learning Experience on Philippine Legislation: How to Make Them Work for Women organized by Sigma Alpha Nu Sorority. pic.twitter.com/sAoNbi4Mn7
Jo Enrica Catalla Enriquez, Executive Director of Coalition against Trafficking In Women — Asia Pacific, discusses the importance of civil society in forwarding women's legislative agenda in a male-dominated congress. pic.twitter.com/vW1DnNrWBx
Enriquez on Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women: No one should argue anymore kung may problema ang kababaihan kasi it's already a UN consensus
Enriquez: Gaano man kahirap we had to give training to police officers also, to shift their paradigm and stop them from arresting women and start investigating the bigger perpetrators.
Elizabeth Angsioco, Chairperson of the Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines, talks about making laws work for women. pic.twitter.com/U95HfP9kdP
Angsioco: We need to delete the provision from the constitution that says that the state "shall equally protect the life of the mother and the life of the unborn from conception"… I'm not saying that the life of the unborn is unimportant but you cannot equate it.
UP Aguman's Stressed Inside, Fresh Outside: Acle on Skincare and Nutrition is now underway. Their notable speaker for skincare, Justin Kiness, talks about skincare routine, steps, and recommended products based on skin types. pic.twitter.com/AIoayKJiSe
HAPPENING NOW: The stage is set for the MSK 2019 also known as the Makilahok sa Sining at Kultura, organized by the Beta Epsilon Fraternity here in front of Melchor Hall, UP Diliman. pic.twitter.com/bhzWkSuKnA
Coach enzo : "the five major components of fitness are cardiovascular endurance, muscular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, and body composition". pic.twitter.com/ENmwUWHBSr
Dogs are getting ready for UP Friends of Campus Animals’ Alternative Classroom Learning Experience (ACLE) on emotional support animals, happening now at the UP CMC Auditorium. pic.twitter.com/dgHB4ftF0Z— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Dean Arminda Santiago, Dean of the College of Mass Communication, gives her opening remarks for the event. pic.twitter.com/Sloz4mdYBS— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Dr. Michael Tan, Chancellor of UP Diliman, speaks on the UP Diliman program for campus animals.This is for UP Friends of Campus Animals’ ACLE on emotional support animals. pic.twitter.com/lP9ig8wEBK— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Dr. Camille Ann Asuncion, Co-founder And Course Director of Communitails, Inc., speaks on animal-assisted intervention and the programs conducted by their organization. pic.twitter.com/ek8NmQgqr8— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Prof. Jerwin Agpaoa, Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs, speaks on the ethics of care and stories about UP Diliman’s program for campus animal welfare.Here he is with Bella, his recently rescued puppy. pic.twitter.com/KuK4DyN0Nt— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Loriet Visto, member of the UPMMDAVANGUARD K9, reacts to the talks of the previous speakers. pic.twitter.com/jJKBIj6mON— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Cathleen Chen, 4th-year Biology major and member of UP Friends of Campus Animals, reacts to the talks of the previous speakers. pic.twitter.com/Xn4G0cKLji— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Prof. Khrysta Rara, founder of UP Friends of Campus Animals, shares her testimony and reacts to the talks of the previous speakers. pic.twitter.com/HtOCALKcyk— Sophia Isip (@j101fwiii) March 21, 2019
Friends of Campus Animals UP, hold You’ve Got A Friend In Me, a forum on the emotional support animals of UP Diliman at the College of Mass Communication Auditorium #ACLE2019pic.twitter.com/mhZzu7xMHl— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
“These are the beautiful creations of a higher being.”Dean Arminda Santiago, College of Mass Communication, gives her opening remarks and shares her personal relationship with animals. pic.twitter.com/oEf6xOIAls— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
Dean Arminda Santiago: “They have taught me to reciprocate their unconditional love. Wala silang hinihinging kapalit.”— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
Dr. Michael Tan, UP Diliman Chancellor, wants that the administration trail-blaze the program on emotional support animals. pic.twitter.com/Di7UdY3kyn— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
“Our vision is to build communities with the foundation of stewardship and pinoneer animal assisted therapy.”Camille Ann Asuncion, Co-founder and Course Director of Communitails, Inc. introduces the organization. pic.twitter.com/BW9uwTqXgm— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
Prof. Jerwin Agpaoa lovingly carries Bella, a puppy he rescued last weekend, while delivering his talk. pic.twitter.com/MBaeNiQWuc— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
Prof. Jerwin Agpaoa: What we’re trying to advocate now is to integrate the mental health of students in the advising process. There should be a way to make students feel they’re cared for.— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
“Sana magkaroon ng local researches sa’tin, mas maganda ma-fabricate sa needs ng Philippine dogs.”Loriet Vistoc, UPMMDAVANGUARD K9 is one of the reactors of this forum. pic.twitter.com/q8goy2yciu— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
“Having dogs and cats broaden your social circle. They’re your best running partners.”Thea Maceda-Suguitan, Phil. Pet Birth Control Center believes dogs and cats improve life. pic.twitter.com/wdxkWPYwAr— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
“Animals helped me bear through the worse days. There’s a magical feeling when you pet your cat or dog.”Cathleen Chen, a 4th year Biology student, highlights that animals help humans deal with stress. pic.twitter.com/swa7sYbZsf— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
“Animals have a big impact on faculty.”Khrysta Rara, FOCA UP founder, emphasizes the magic of the emotional bond between humans and animals. pic.twitter.com/fwfq1brYnz— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
Ma’am Rara narrates that Cotton’s collar (which has GPS) got stolen, so she and the organization are investigating how this happened.— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
Ma’am Rara has another anecdote: she remembered the PIN number of her ATM card by stroking KitKat, the cat. She happily shares that cats are stress relievers.— Gicash17 (@gicash17) March 21, 2019
HAPPENING NOW: Professor Roland Tolentino talks about the representation of children in different Filipino films as part of UP Cineastes Studio's Alternative Classroom Learning Experience (ACLE) at the UP Film Studio. pic.twitter.com/Yd96eIPSIu
Sina Igme At Gani (2016), Si Narra At Ang Lihim Na Silid Sa Paradiso (2015), and an excerpt from Alipato (2016) are among the films that were screened during the ACLE.
ON GOING: Alipato (2016) director Khavn De La Cruz and producer Achinette Villamor answer questions from the Film Forum on Children in Cinema. pic.twitter.com/LSl23q06ip
Villanueva on dominant media: The dominant media ay wala silang interes to give information and analysis to change society, [but] when times are rough for them, nagiging critical sila.#UPDACLE#KaraMidya#DefendPressFreedom
Guda on publication of alter newspapers: Iilan lang na mga tao ang may access sa mga newsstands sa Metro Manila at kailangan maglabas ng malaking pera para ma-penetrate ang newsstands na ito, kaya di kinaya ng resources namin. #UPDACLE#KaraMidya#DefendPressFreedom
Guda on Alternative Journalism: Alternative siya in terms of content, form, intention, structure, and organization.#UPDACLE#KaraMidya#DefendPressFreedom
Guda on why alter media is called alternative: Alter siya dahil kung ano ang sinasabi nya, iba siya sa mainstream, iba ang choice of audience, iba ang treatment sa issues. May reference for investigative and narrative reporting, heavy rin para may context.#UPDACLE#KaraMidya
Nagkaroon ng Geography Week Exhibit Opening ang Department of Geography na may temang Bukana, sa Palma Hall Lobby, UP Diliman, na kung saan isa sa itinatampok ang Diliman Story Maps na nagkukuwento ng kultura at kasaysayan ng unibersidad. pic.twitter.com/cNSPpeyDvx
Kasalukuyang nagkakaroon ng Exhibit ang University of the Philippines Reserve Officers' Training Corps (UP ROTC) sa Palma Hall Lobby, makikita rito ang mga uniporme ng cadets at cadet officers at kung ano ang kanilang tungkulin. pic.twitter.com/TiX2kKuUt0
#HAPPENINGNOW: Nagtipon-tipon sa Palma Hall Lobby ang iba't ibang organisasyon sa loob ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman upang opisyal na buksan ang Alternative Classroom Learning Experience 2019 na may temang TALUKTOK. #ACLE2019pic.twitter.com/DobhElXzzj
#HAPPENINGNOW: Residents in Donia Damiana Village, Brgy. Rosario, Pasig City still experience water supply constriction from Manila Water since March 15, 2019. pic.twitter.com/hsUJjjG4sT
Now Happening: Nicdroid discussing music in video games in UPGG's ACLE: Arpeggio Music and Sound Design in Video Games in the UP Econ Auditorium pic.twitter.com/SueGdcuBjJ— Abby (@AveryClairn) March 21, 2019
Sir Art Caronongan III now speaking about music's role in video games to bring out players' emotions pic.twitter.com/3FuJYpP87B— Abby (@AveryClairn) March 21, 2019
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1.Make sure tweets do not require a password. If inaccessible (cannot be viewed), it is not possible to evaluate them and give points for them.
2. Requirement for last week was ACLE tweets.