TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY

The course provides opportunities for students to discover patterns and extract meanings from emerging trends. It aids in developing their critical and creative thinking skills-- essential tools for decision making and understanding “ethics of care”. Global trends in the 21st century are examined and are either accepted or rejected on a sound set of criteria. Students will be asked to create and analyze scenarios that will challenge them to (1) formulate their stances on issues or concerns; (2) propose interventions and; (3) formulate alternative futures. The students will realize the interconnections between their neural connections and social realities.


Advancement. Modernization. Innovation

These are the three words that describe our Trends and Network Class

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EPISODE 1

Title: Propose a Creative Intervention to Improve Human Life using ICT
Starring
: John Gregg Fontanilla

In an Artistic manner, John Gregg shared his creative ideas with the use of the PowerPoint presentation. In this presentation, he explained what Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is and how it improves the quality of human life.


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EPISODE 2

Title: Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century Reflections
Starring
: Terence Andrei Griarte

In all honesty and sincerity, Terence shared his thoughts and learnings about Trends and Fads, Intuitive Thinking, Strategic Analysis, Migration, Globalization, Climate Change, Democracy, Information Communication Technology, Neural Networks, and Social Networks.

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EPISODE 3

Title: Climate Change Advocacy Video
Starring:
John Gregg Fontanilla

Being compassionate to Mother Nature, John Gregg honestly expressed his viewpoints and perspectives on how climate change affects us, as well as the potential solution to it. He also explained his thoughts about the short and long-term consequences if we do not make a move and continue to be irresponsible human beings.