Updated. FOR ALL CLASS MEMBERS, marichulambino, April 22, 2020, in the time of the pandemic

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    for the theme dedicated

to all my students

from whom i have learned

   how it is to teach

and what it is

     that matters:         

CODE  

FOR ALL CLASS MEMBERS, marichulambino,

           April 22, 2020

     

       This is my last

     letter to you.

     In view of the life-threatening pandemic,
   

     the lockdown and suspension

of all transportation system

      and the prohibition of any gathering

      of more than ten

    and prohibition of any movement

       of persons on the streets,

     the suspension of all forms

      of academic work

      due to the lack of 

 means of communication

brought by

deeply rooted

social inequities,

denying

internet infrastructure

at home for almost half

of the students

      and the faculty

     and having to choose

    the more urgent imperative 

 to survive 

    the limited access

       to food

      and essential supplies,

    the social uncertainty

      enveloping the nation,

     the sudden imposition

of a quarantine

   in all communities,

     which started in March
     with only two days’ notice

     to the people,

     showing the absence

      of prompt measures

to allow the country
to prepare for the peril

       to our existence – —
 

       depriving all of us

      of a regular semester –—

     and considering that there are students

      who were not given the chance

    to earn the points that they need

    because the lockdown

       was suddenly imposed

      chances and choices 

    of which they have been deprived

     through no fault of their own …

          and the impossibility

     of ever retrieving

      the time that was lost

        no matter

                the effort:

     The least harmful way

    of proceeding 

     is to allow class members

     safe passage 

through the course
    and be given a passing grade

       (“P”) on June 2, 2020

    and providing

    two unofficial, voluntary,           

   optional

online bridge sessions

          at a time that is safe

      for members of the class

        for the topics missed

    for the days

    and moments

   taken away

      from us …

            from the life

               that we knew. 

      i wish

         we have been able

              to spend

             more time

           with each other.

         You have one final test

   for the class

       and 

      it is

    the most important

    for now:
              Stay alive — —

        Help others

                    stay alive.

          i will

                      see you

          on the other side

        of this pandemic –
                      alive,
                     fighting,
        and

            marching

        with the people

        for the right

               to a humane life.

          Maraming salamat
       sa inyong pakikibahagi
      sa maikling panahon
    na tayo ay nagkapiling

        sa ating klase.

   

             -marichu

                          moments written, documented, shot and produced by the students from a handheld mobile phone in the third week of classes February 2020


DIY Face Shield in 5 seconds. Many thanks to Katkat Ramos of the UP College of Mass Comm Foundation for the advice #Covid19PH #Covid19 #Covid-19

DIY Face Shield in 5 seconds. Many thanks to Katkat Ramos of the UP College of Mass Comm Foundation for the advice #Covid19PH #Covid19 #Covid-19

   Disclaimer: The video by blog admin is based on an open source design and is a mere recommendation without any guarantee on the part of the author/ blog admin. The author/ blog admin disclaims any liability in connection with the use of the information,  design, and ideas in the video below. 

       There are no more face shields for sale online and according to sources those made in China are not reliable;  while on the homefront here in U.P., it is not right to ask the producers handmaking face shields for the frontliners to give you one because you are depriving the frontliners. (30-second DIY video follows, scroll down) 

After one week of research and consulting our very helpful administrative staff at the U.P. College of Mass Communication, Ms. Katkat Ramos of the UPCMC Foundation (U.P. College of Mass Communication Foundation) advised me that the best way to make a face shield is to use a baseball cap or any hat and attach the acetate or plastic sheet – she is very intelligent and efficient and should get a promotion 😊

       Fortunately, a general cleaning last December at the house yielded several graded folders from students of five years ago who never retrieved their folders – these contain acetate covers: Many thanks to Class 2015!!!

       You can use any transparent cellophane: 1.like the plastic covers of books, 2.or transparent folders, 3.or transparent envelopes that you can spread out using scissors, 4.or even any big cellophane wrapper, 5. or any cellophane plastic bag —

      it works.

          In case you need to go out for an urgent task or you need to use an elevator or any confined space or you need to go to a place where there are many people, USE A FACE SHIELD : Here is the video dedicated to all the administrative staff of the University of the Philippines Diliman and to all students : DIY face shield in 5 seconds : How to make a face shield in 5 seconds (hope this is useful). Don’t forget : Attach the acetate or plastic sheet using a stapler, or safety pin, or tight clip, or thread and needle. Never touch the outer sheet of the face shield. Wash your hands with soap and running water for 20 seconds as often as possible and before eating.  Disinfect the face shield with alcohol or any effective disinfectant after use without touching the outer sheet. Stay alive and fight for a better day!