ICT resources for the Alternative Learning System

The ICT4ALS website offers a compilation of available online resources and apps that ALS implementers and learners can explore and use. It was developed primarily to provide continued learning opportunities during the COVID-19 crisis. This is being done in parallel with populating the DepEd Commons and serves to complement its pool of resources. The modules are meant for self-directed learning, but may also be used in conjunction with facilitated sessions.


It also includes links to online webinars, courses, and tutorials that teachers can partake to learn more about online teaching and learning.  Co-developed by the UNICEF Philippines Education team and various partners & volunteers, the website is still a work-in-progress, with relevant resources continuously being added. So, check out the new additions from time to time, especially "Resources for COVID19 Response", "Useful Content from Other Sources" and "Tutorials on Online Learning".

Thank you for your continued patronage and support. Your feedback and suggestions are welcome. Write to us via ict4als@gmail.com


Reminder: The ICT4ALS website serves the purpose of providing online learning materials for ALS learners and implementers. The ICT4ALS does not replace face-to-face learning intervention between ALS learners and implementers. Therefore, ALS implementers are still encouraged to provide structured learning approach and guidance for their learners to ensure the continuity of ALS Program delivery.  

LATEST ADDITIONS:

Power For Youth - ALS Interactives

Try out the newly produced digital Power for Youth (ePFY) interactive and multimedia modules on:

The links to the ePFY modules can be found on each page of the PFY-ALS learning strands. These were produced together with Region 9 ALS implementers and ADZU-SUGPAT, as part of the UNICEF support in Strengthening ALS in the region.

There are 60 ePFY modules in total - so try each one out.

Enjoy!

Supplementary materials on Digital Citizenship

Digital citizenship is considered an essential competency in today's society. One has to have the necessary knowledge and skills to maximize opportunities that digital environments offer, while ensuring digital wellness and healthy interactions with others. Do visit the page specifically devoted to this topic where you will find supplementary materials that can be used for Learning Strand 6.

Solar Learning ALS video lessons

In partnership with the DepEd ALS Task Force, the Solar Learning ALS video lessons are now available on YouTube. These video lessons make digital learning accessible by combining online tools with digital television creating a fun learning environment for today’s generation. ​


Solar Learning is a division of Solar Entertainment Corp.