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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Young Pinoys Bag 126 Medals in Singapore Math Competition


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The Philippine Team collected 126 medals in the 4th Singapore International Mathematics Olympiad (SIMOC) held in Singapore, from July 7-8, 2018. The SIMOC is a unique concept of mathematics competition, which, according to its website, not only tests the ability to solve mathematical problems but also tests the ability to work as a team to play interactive mathematical games and solve puzzles.

The Team, composed of 116 Grade 2 to 11 students from various schools in the country, joined through the efforts of the Asian MathSci League Inc. (AMSLI). They won 14 Gold Medals, 43 Silver Medals, and 69 Bronze Medals, with some students receiving multiple medals across three different categories.

Sixteen countries including the Philippines participated in the Competition. 



During the competition, the SIMOC group, headed by Executive Director Henry Ong, kept the teacher-coaches busy with a day-long training aimed to improve the teaching of mathematics. Invited representatives from the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) likewise attended mathematics-related seminars conducted by professors from the National Institute of Education (NIE) of Singapore.

DOST-SEI Director Josette Biyo congratulated all the winners and thanked the AMSLI for their efforts in introducing young Filipinos to international math and science competitions.

“Here’s a fresh crop of math champions that we eagerly look forward to welcoming in the science community. At an early age, they have made the country proud. We hope the SIMOC competition ignited their passion and talent for mathematics in as much as it instilled in them the value of collaboration, hard work, and patriotism,” Biyo said.

The awarding ceremony was held on July 8, 2018 at the National University of Singapore Cultural Centre Theatre. Among those who attended the ceremony are AMSLI President Rechilda Villame and Philippine Ambassador to Singapore Joseph Del Mar Yap.

Growth of Online Casino Industry in Philippines


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Technology advancement has been witnessed every day since it came into existence. Nevertheless, though the internet has been there for many years, most people were able to access it in the early 90’s. As a result, several online entities such as online casino came into existence in the mid 90’s which prompted the licensing bodies to offer free licenses (in 1994), to boost the industry.

In the year 2017, revenue amounted to over forty billion thus proving, without a doubt, that the growth of the online casino industry is today’s world. Gambling in the Philippines has started in the sixteenth century, and is still present in the country today.

The government handles online gambling through the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) which task is to follow and operate games of chance, and to provide government income and to provide guidelines to all gamblers, but there are also public and private companies that handles different forms of online gambling, as technology is growing stronger every day.

Casino gambling under PAGCOR is crucial to the country's tourism and gives lucrative income. The Philippines has more casinos than Macau has it, with around twenty found in Metro Manila.

Lets compare gambling industry in Philippines and in the UK. Both of these countries have different benefits from this branch of industry and lot of people are involved in it. Many people in Philippines would say that technology advancements improved online gaming and made it easy for usage.

There is also a history of these games which is different for both mentioned countries and it is exciting how these games are developing more and more compared to the past. Gambling lovers in UK can now enjoy their favorite game without going out from their homes, which was impossible in the past , but with development of internet and software made this very enjoyable for them.

Gambling in the United Kingdom, , is monitored by the Gambling Commission with addition of the government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) under the Gambling Act 2005. This Act of Parliament significantly changed the UK's online gambling laws, among them the introduction of a new strategy of protection for children, as well as bringing the Internet gaming sector and technology advancements within British regulation, as they begin to grow and increase rapidly.


How is Online Casino Growing?

Today, both young and old have access to smartphones, tablets, and laptops. As a result, the need to network with friends, relatives and learning institutions globally has been high. Though personal computers usage has been high, the coming of smartphones brought a 'no turning' back upward trend in the gambling industry. That is, the number of people owning the mobile phones is far much higher than those in possession of Personal computers.

Not only is the device used to communicate and network, but also to play online games. Children even at the age of ten can now use their parent’s Android, iPhone and the like to play such games as roulette, blackjack, and baccarat among others.

Since most online casino software is compatible with most mobile phones; mobile gambling at the comfort of your house has become accessible to everybody in the family, thus leading to its unavoidable growth.


Improving the User Experience

Specific tools have been designed to track the ever-changing consumer needs and behavior in this industry. Naturally, people are wired to get bored whenever they do the same thing over and over again. It is due to this reason, that data analytics has been implemented to collect the customer’s data and process it. Online casinos are now able to monitor all their customers through the data collected.


Which personal data is crucial?

Customer information such as; gender, sex, location, the game played most, and time of playing it.


How is this beneficial?

It is now possible for online casino providers to track the changes in the games played, and the number of people regarding gender playing- if it is going high or low- and act accordingly. How is that achieved? Depending on the results, the providers initiate a marketing campaign that covers all user needs. This way, users get new and great experiences that make them want to play the game over and over again.

The results? They will share their experiences with others which make them want to play the game too. By loading the game with bonuses for the players, the campaign becomes a win, win, competition by the end of it all. As a matter of fact, online gambling isn’t going down at any one time. In fact, the future is more promising than the former.


Final Line

With the data analytics in place, the growth of online casino in today’s world is unquenchable. It may not even be possible to end it when children at the age of three, can access the guardian’s phones to play games.

With the smartphones becoming more advanced daily, and with their importance in peoples life, the need to travel to nearby cyber café, is now termed as 'past tense.'

You see, you can now access the game at whatever time you need it, regardless if it is during day or night.

The fact that all people irrespective of their gender, age, professional or location, are accommodated in the industry, online games may be termed as the “king of the world” shortly. Time will tell!

Beko PH Unveils #EatLikeAPro Advocacy


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Beko Philippines launches today its Eat Like A Pro (ELAP) advocacy, an information dissemination campaign, which aims to help parents in ensuring that they give their child healthier food choices.

The advocacy is in support of Beko’s current global initiative of eliminating unhealthy eating habits, which affects Filipino families, especially the young ones.

“As the Official Partner of the Everyday, we are not only driven by the constant desire to create meaningful, fast, and flexible solutions but to also help people solve their real, everyday problems,” said Dyeun Zapanta, Assistant General Manager of Beko Philippines. “This drive is what makes us a trusted partner to our customers.”


The ELAP campaign seeks to raise awareness about the rapidly growing rates of childhood malnutrition due to unhealthy eating habits.

A report recently released by Food Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) revealed that Filipinos’ intake of fruits and vegetable is declining while their consumption of meat and eggs is increasing. An FNRI data from 1978 to 2013 revealed that we are eating more rice and meat while cutting down on fish, fruits, and vegetables.

FNRI-NNC’s report released in 2017 also showed that 7 out of 10 households do not meet their dietary energy requirement and that a small portion of households met the estimated average requirement for nutrients (Vitamin A and C, riboflavin, and Thiamine).



Kids are among those who are most affected by these habits, especially that they are passed on to them. Beko aims to tackle the issue by empowering and helping parents on the importance of healthy eating through its advocacy.

“The Eat Like A Pro advocacy is important to us, especially with the issue of childhood malnutrition. We want to elevate the growing concerns of parents about the matter by making them realize that it is possible to promote healthy eating habits to support their child’s nutrition without having to compromise the taste of the meals they prepare, regardless of their budget,” said Zapanta.



To know more about Beko’s #EatLikeAPro advocacy and Beko Philippines, like the Beko Philippines fan page (@BekoPH) or visit the website at www.beko.ph.
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