Wednesday, March 22, 2017

WELCOME TO HUMSS (INTRODUCTION)

Welcome to our blog!  
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INTRODUCTION
This blog is about Humanities and Social Sciences strand or simply known as HUMSS. It also contains our Journal in which we express our own experience in HUMSS, to our subject in E Tech and our application letter. We also promote Davao Central College (DCC) as a qualified school for HUMSS.
Please feel free to inspire as you read our Journal in which we express our ups and downs as a HUMSS and a student of Davao Central College. We also hope that you would listen to our Promotional video and look forward to our edited picture in which we attach some memorable pictures of or strand.

What is to be a HUMSS: Humanities and Social Sciences strand is a strand we choose! It is not because it’s the strand we want but we are destined to be one.

E Tech: If there is technological advance without social advance, there is, almost automatically, and increase in human misery. Empowerment Technologies (E Tech), a huge motivation for us a students, it is one of the most challenging subjects but once you are enjoying, you have to deal with the task that you are going to do. E Tech expands the learning experience of students, it also give us an opportunities to improve collaborative communication skills, and exploration to discover results on our own. It helps us to do task with the use of technology, one of this experiences is making mail merge, though it is a simple thing to do but it is the hardest thing to apply. Making mail merge isn’t that easy but it can help us show our talent and capability to do our best to do it. E Tech enhances our skills in doing such thing that can suit our ability to make any kind of task using technologies. It developed material in the form of collaboratively designed letter, blog and website that is intended for a specific group of students specially reader or viewers. I myself believe that one day be the time to travel because when we find that something isn't forbidden by the over-arching laws of physics we usually eventually find a technological way of doing it.

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