Singapore

V-DOSE Education Guided Singapore Math with Michelle Reyes

Monday, September 28, 2020

     Let's talk about one subject that everyone hates- M.A.T.H. Yes, this subject has been dreaded since time immemorial. Even yours truly is frightened whenever my son tells me that he has homework in Math. I'm not a fan of this subject, in fact, I hate it too or should I say it's my waterloo. Lol! Fast forward today, I was shocked when I discovered that he'll be studying this subject in distance learning using the Singapore Math approach. As a parent who feels uneasy teaching Math, I'm having second thoughts if my son will understand the lesson properly online.

     I believe that in order for the child to understand the lesson, parents must know the lesson. The pandemic has caused anxiety and stress to all and it continues to change states of living across the world. We need to adjust in academics, hygiene, modern workplace, habits and behaviors. In line with these developments, the instructional video platform, V-DOSE Education, was created. In order to enhance learning and satisfy the curiosity of thousands of people experiencing the world through the Internet, V-DOSE Education brings the craft and knowledge of educators across various fields unto a visual storytelling stage. I got relieved when I attended the virtual conference weeks ago because this kind of platform is a big help for parents who are also struggling to teach their child, especially in Mathematics. More information about V-Dose Education after the jump!

V-DOSE Education Guided Singapore Math with Michelle Reyes
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4 Best Things To Do in Singapore (After Pandemic- 18 to 24 months)

Friday, May 08, 2020

     Singapore will always have a special place in my heart. The first country that I've been to thrice in a span of ten years- 2008, 2016, and 2019. I lived there for three months in 2008, joined the Safeguard Science Discovery Tour with my son last 2016, and had a short vacation with my family to celebrate my son's birthday last June. There are so many things to do in Singapore. Shopping at the famous shopping spot- Bugis Shopping Centre, eating and drinking to your heart's content at Hawker Centers, exploring Lion City from day to night to watch different attractions and many more!

     However, all of these will be put on hold if you are planning to travel this year. According to health experts and travel authorities, it would take up to 18 to 24 months for the travel industry to recover, and traveling will never be the same again. There will be a lot of changes- expensive plane tickets, additional requirements aside from passport and visa, long hours from boarding to departure for necessary checks, and the list will go on before reaching your destination. Let's face reality and still hope for the best that this pandemic will be over soon so that we can all travel safely once we are really back to normalcy. Sharing 4 Best Things To Do in Singapore based on what we did last year :)

4 Best Things To Do in Singapore (After Pandemic- 18 to 24 months)
Me and Kenzo serving you some mandatory tourist photo :)

Singapore Airlines Showcase and Travel Fair 2018

Friday, January 12, 2018

     I've been to Singapore twice already and I can say that my experience is one for the books. Singapore is the first international country I've visited ten years ago and would love to visit for the third time. This month, Singapore Airlines is kicking the new year with the 5th installment of its Showcase and Travel Fair.

     If you're itching to visit Singapore this year, now is the time to plan your tour. Together with SilkAir, Singapore Airlines regional wing, and partnership with BPI, Ayala Malls, Globe Platinum, Singapore Tourism Board, and Changi Airport Group, they are bringing a bigger and better travel fair this year in two different venues. Exciting!!! Know more about the Singapore Airlines Showcase and Travel Fair 2018 below.

 Singapore Airlines Showcase and Travel Fair 2018

Singapore's Passion Made Possible Launch

Sunday, September 10, 2017

     Kaya pancake, soy chicken, roti prata, and the MRT- these are the things that I miss in Singapore. I've been to Singapore twice, last February 2008 and last March 2017. It's one of my favorite travel destinations and will always be in my travel bucket list. If given a chance, this country is also a my choice to work and study. If you're like me who loves Singapore, read this!

     The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) jointly unveiled recently a unified brand, Passion Made Possible, to market Singapore internationally for tourism and business purposes. The agencies’ first joint brand is a bold move to put forth Singapore’s unique attitude and mindset: a passionate, never-settling spirit of determination and enterprise that constantly pursues possibilities and reinvention. More information about Singapore Passion Made Possible below.

Singapore's Passion Made Possible Launch

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