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Feb 10 2012

The tablet as tool in unlimited learning

While the majority of Filipino students make do with paper textbooks, some schools are now toying with the idea of taking the virtual leap towards digital education. Read more
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Dec 9 2011

Christmas comes early to Gawad Kalinga communities with launch of Vibal Foundation’s “Booklilit!” Storybooks

Christmas carols, gift-giving, story-telling, and lots of merry-making highlighted the launch of the Booklilit! Books for Bulilit Readers, held last Dec. Read more
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Dec 2 2011

Vibal Foundation, Gawad Kalinga, launch ‘Booklilit!’ Storybooks

Vibal Foundation, in partnership with Gawad Kalinga (GK), has announced the official launch of the Booklilit! Books for Bulilit Readers Read more
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Dec 2 2011

Dignitaries, Rizalistas pay tribute to National Hero at bilingual Noli launch

“A landmark in both Filipino and Spanish literature…” This was how Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines Jorge Domecq described the Read more
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Oct 4 2011

Feel the VIBE-rations on E-Reading and Digital Content

Entrepreneurs, start-up companies, tech lovers and advocates of technology in education are invited to this year’s Kapihan Tech Forum, which will focus on the potential of digital books in the Philippines. Read more
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Aug 19 2011

A Vibe-rant future of Philippine e-books

From launching Vee Press last year, Vibal Foundation makes another giant step in shaping the digital publishing industry in the country through its newest platform: Vibe. Read more
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May 19 2011

Vibal Foundation launches interactive Rizaliana e-books

In celebration of Jose Rizal‘s 150th year, Vibal Foundation will launch interactive Rizaliana e-books for the iPad in June. Read more
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May 10 2011

WikiHealth showcased in DOH’s ICT Conference

The editors of WikiPilipinas, the Philippines’ premier online encyclopedia, were invited to present its latest project WikiHealth on the last Read more
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Apr 12 2011

Vibal Foundation lines up projects for Rizal’s 150th year

A magnificent literary figure, he was actually small in stature, and could probably blend into a crowd if he wanted to. Read more

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