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The Perks of Engaging in Cybersports


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Cybersports are widely enjoyed by individuals all over the world. Numerous platforms are available, featuring games of every possible genre and something for everyone.



Cybersports and Its Benefits

Let's get right to the definition of this classification so you don't have to wait. Cybersports, commonly known as e-sports, involve competitive gameplay in computer games. Both multiplayer and single-player games are included in this category. Internet gambling is a significant aspect of the gaming industry. The emphasis on contestants' skill demonstration, cash winnings, and trophies is more important than the specific format, although this perspective may appear foolish to some. Generally, online gaming does not garner recognition for one's accomplishments among those unfamiliar.

Furthermore, enthusiasts of this activity, whether a hobby or a profession, often face derogatory labels from others. The situation may be even more peculiar if the individual prefers gambling and casinos. However, are cybersports so bad and detrimental? Of course, the response is no. Gaming stereotypes do not influence the real situation. You can find more about cybersports betting at https://ggbett1.net/tl-ph.



Skills in Strategy Soar to New Heights

Cybersports games go beyond quick thinking. Winning games and championships requires cyber athletes to improve their strategic skills constantly. Cyber sports allow players to see the bigger picture in matches smaller than traditional board games. Cyber athletes who perceive cybersports as an art form master complex game plans at a faster pace than those who do not.



Cybersports Facilitate Interaction with Individuals and Whole Communities

The presence of Esports debunks the widespread notion that playing video games can lead to antisocial behavior. Engaging in online sports, especially over an extended period, fosters the development of social skills. Players learn the importance of collaboration with fellow participants to achieve favorable results. Cyber athletes acknowledge that their success relies on their collective efforts. The connectivity within the Esports community enables individuals to join teams, turning obstacles into invigorating challenges.



Cybersports Test a Person's Perception of Entertainment

Cybersports encompass more than just gameplay. Similar to traditional sports, cyber athletes also engage in friendly banter during competitions. For individuals who enjoy gaming, cybersports can be a fun hobby that provides leisure time entertainment.



Cybersports Can Be Effective in Increasing One's Self-confidence

The competitive nature of cybersports deeply affects the mindset of the players. Cyber athletes often derive pleasure from winning due to their exceptional skills. Through cybersports, gamers can demonstrate their abilities and achievements, which can translate into real-life success. Learning from both victories and defeats, gamers gain confidence and grow personally.



Cybersports Boost Attention and Visual Acuity

There is no difference between cybersports and other visually demanding activities. Participating in cybersports tournaments enhances hand-eye coordination and requires quick thinking and visual concentration. Players must hone their skills to advance in this field, as lightning-fast reflexes are crucial for success. There may be a slight delay in actions in games like Dota 2 or League of Legends, but players must still react promptly to avoid wasting valuable milliseconds.



Cybersports Boost Attention and Visual Acuity

There is no difference between cybersports and other visually demanding activities. Participating in cybersports tournaments enhances hand-eye coordination and requires quick thinking and visual concentration. Players must hone their skills to advance in this field, as lightning-fast reflexes are crucial for success. There may be a slight delay in actions in games like Dota 2 or League of Legends, but players must still react promptly to avoid wasting valuable milliseconds.



Final Thoughts

Harm is not exclusive to Esports. Every day individuals who engage in video games, especially Esports games, for leisure are called cyber athletes. These gamers enhance their skills to compete and triumph over professional players from around the globe.

Towards a more improved RA 10612: DOST-SEI to prioritize ensuring the scholars’ success in their STEM teaching journey


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Driven by the call to create a solid foundation for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education and produce more dynamic educators who will uplift the significance of such fields in present society and encourage more Filipino youth to venture in various careers of S&T, the Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI), in collaboration with the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC), hosted a Roundtable Discussion on Republic Act 10612 or the “Fast-Tracked S&T Scholarship Act of 2013” – an act expanding the coverage of the Science and Technology scholarship programs and strengthening the teaching of Science and Mathematics in secondary schools.

The roundtable discussion was conducted in efforts to further review and scrutinize the research findings and recommendations of the evaluation study on the Scholarship Act. Its main rationale was to gauge the future directions of the program while looking at the gains, challenges, and implications of the policy’s implementation during the past 13 years, hence the title “Looking back, Moving Forward.”

The discussion sought to delineate the continuous contribution of DOST-SEI’s scholarship programs to the nationwide S&T education and to illuminate the path forward in improving such programs – putting the spotlight on the growing need to overcome barriers in providing support to the scholars, as well as in assuring the scholar-graduates’ success in their journey towards teaching STEM.

The roundtable discussion featured the views and perspectives of the Scholarship Act’s key stakeholders, implementers, and policymakers on the results of the evaluation, discussing the importance of and priorities for advancing the scholarship program.

DOST-SEI Director Dr. Josette Biyo emphasized the country’s growing need for a critical mass of STEM educators who proactively contribute to nation-building by teaching the value of science, technology, and innovation. She, then, recognized the Institute’s achievements in having molded generations of deserving scholars and in having produced more teachers at the frontline of STEM education through the scholarship program.

Similarly, DOST-SEI Chief Science Research Specialist Mr. Peter Gerry Gavina also forwarded how the scholarship has continuously enticed college students in their college sophomore year to pursue a career in science education, helping accelerate the number of STEM educators in the country.

Both, however, acknowledged the many concerns surrounding the scholar-graduates' deployment in educational institutions and return service requirement. Nonetheless, they assured that the Institute is fully aware of such concerns and is always considerate of the scholars’ feedback on the scholarship programs.

“We take time to listen to the sentiments and experiences of our current scholars under the program and we aim to address their concerns at various levels in the implementation of the scholarship,” said Dr. Biyo.





The Department of Education (DepEd) Teacher Education Council Executive Director Mr. Runvi Manguerra and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of the Human Resource and Organizational Development (BHROD) Ms. Ruby Chanda Crisostomo also reflected on issues of delayed deployment and limited employment opportunities, promising to improve coordination among schools and institutions to complement the demand of the schools vis-à-vis the supply of STEM teachers.

Also participating in the roundtable discussion was the Chairperson for the Basic Education and Culture Committee Hon. Roman Romulo who also stressed about the importance of coordination between DepEd and schools to ensure the scholar-graduates’ deployment to their teaching positions. He requested DepEd to provide data and specifics of schools that lack STEM teachers and highlighted the need to appropriately match the supply of RA 10612 scholar-graduates to the current demand of schools all over the country.

Meanwhile, Philippine Normal University Dean of the College of Flexible Learning and ePNU Dr. Celia Ilanan acknowledged concerns on delayed training and forwarded that one way to improve the Scholarship Act is to include pre-service training provisions for scholar-graduates even before they were deployed, establishing a structured and efficient process for its delivery.

Principal author of RA 10612 and former congressperson Angelo Palmones also contributed to the discussion and shared a brief background of the law, as well as his insights in further improving its implementation. He also expressed his intention to review the evaluation more conscientiously before endorsing changes in the law and demanding actions from the House.

Meanwhile, after sharing his experiences and voicing his concerns as a beneficiary of the scholarship program, scholar-graduate Engr. Aaron Sarmiento is hopeful that the meaningful dialogues built during the discussions would help grow the number of scholars that the program supports and the projects and efforts that the Institute puts forward. He is certain that the valuable insights gained from the discussions can be useful in ensuring the success of the scholars in their journey towards teaching STEM, as well as in helping elevate the quality of STEM education in the country.

Mr. Ariel Sebellino of the Philippine Press Institute acted as the moderator of the discussion and forwarded that the media also have a role in promoting the scholarship program. Also present in the RTD were DOST Undersecretary Maridon Sahagun and PSSC Executive Director Dr. Lourdes Portus who welcomed the participants and guests and gave an overview of the RTD’s goal, respectively.

Keeping in mind the views of the beneficiaries and other key stakeholders, the DOST-SEI pledged to continue to work closely together with policymakers and program implementers in continuously revisiting and reviewing the Scholarship Act to further improve the support they provide to their scholars and ensure that they flourish in their career in science education – transforming them into more than just beneficiaries of the scholarship but also agents who play a critical role in accelerating the country’s collective future as a nation.

Upon the discussion’s conclusion, the Institute looks forward to having more relevant and more significant dialogues that aim to better revamp certain aspects of the scholarship program and further improve its implementation. They plan to establish a technical working group for more rigorous monitoring and evaluation of the program’s policy.

The roundtable discussion was conducted on July 3, 2023, in two subsequent sessions. The first session highlighted the views and sentiments of the implementers and beneficiaries, while the second one included that of the policymakers.


One Year in BBM Presidency: Electricity Consumers Still Wanting


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One year into the second Marcos presidency, electricity consumers remain wanting for the realization of the president’s promise in his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) ang “Pangarap Nyo ay Pangarap ko” for electricity consumers. The first year of Bongbong Marcos’ presidency witnessed the accelerated suffering of electricity consumers not only from high electricity prices but also from intermittent blackouts due to continued neglect and inefficiency of our electricity grid.

Roland Vibal, national coordinator for Kuryente.org, said:

“Although we commend the Marcos administration’s effort to promote renewable energy by fast-tracking its green energy program, there is still much to be done to lower our households’ electricity cost. With the current high cost of living, the continued high price of electricity is an added burden for electricity consumers whose monthly income is way below the government's estimated ideal living wage of P1,500/day for a family of six. Every presidency has promised to ease electricity consumers’ burden yet most failed as it continues to neglect or indecisively address the cause of the problem.”

Vibal said that for Kuryente.org, lower electricity prices can be realized by decisively addressing the four main causes of high electricity rates in the country, namely by:

● Reviewing our current mix of energy sources. The continuing uncertainty of imported fuels as Ukraine – Russia conflict drag should motivate us to end our addiction to imported and costly fuels and focus our attention on cheaper and more reliable sources.

● Reducing the country’s transmission and distribution losses. It is high time that the Energy Regulatory Commission review the national grid code and conducts a technical audit. More so, Congress should evaluate and review the franchise of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines since it has failed to deliver its promise to provide a reliable, efficient and sustainable grid for the country.

● Reviewing the current tax regime for electricity should also be done to unburden our electricity price with high taxation. Our tax on electricity is relatively high, and worse, consumers are also taxed from system losses and subsidies. High electricity taxation is an added burden and should be reviewed and rethought, especially in this period of high uncertainty.

● Discussing and trilaterally resolving policies related to electricity rates and contracts not only between governments and power corporations but with electricity consumers as well to ensure that fairness and reasonableness of all decisions are in line with the interests of government, investors and consumers alike.
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