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Normalizing the New Normal
- Created on December 18, 2020 2:07 AM
- Last Updated on December 18, 2020 2:09 AM
- December 18, 2020 2:07 AM
The College students enrolled in Purposive Communication (GEPCOM) presented their pandemic-related papers as one of their major requirements in the course. It also served as an immersion activity of the Research and Publication Office. The papers addressed the different ways through which the youth coped with the limitations by Covid-19 and the abrupt shift to online classes.
Below are some of the papers that were presented by students:
- Mobile Games as an Avenue for Social Connectedness of Students during the Pandemic
- Virtual Worshipping: Effect of the Pandemic on Religiious Activities
- Online Shopping Habits of CKS College Students
- Comparison of Online Learning Experiences of Students in the Urban and Rural Areas
- Privacy Compromisation: the Ignorance of Teenage Users to Security Issues of TikTok App
- Business in the Pandemic: The Rise of E-commerce
- Virtual Assets: the Amount of Time and Money Spent on Online Games by College Students
- Preferred Social Media Messaging Platforms for Various Communication Situations: Students' Perspective
- Perception of JHS Students on Using Instructional Videos for Learning
- The Impact of Eye-catching YouTube videos on Students' Time Management
- Reliance of Generation Z on Online Assistance in Accomplishing Daily Activities
- A Survey on the Top Social Media Apps Used by Gen Z
- The Effects of Binge Watching on College Students
- The Impact of Facebook and Twitter on the Online Behavior of the Filipino Youth
The paper presentation was organized by their instructor, Mr. Jon Aldrin Antonio, and the OIC of the Research and Publication Office, Dr. Ivy Lim. The class would also like to extend their appreciation to Dr. Aida S. Villanueva for being a panelist in the said event.