Dateline: 25 May 2018, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Second realization while at the College of Fine Arts, at the seventh of eight destinations in my exhibit visit marathon, University of the Philippines, Quezon City: the College has a new building that was around 95-99 percent complete and functional. In the spacious lobby was what was to be the Diskurso exhibit of theses of graduating visual communication students. Turned out that the opening was set at seven in the evening, and many students were still rushing to finish their presentations.
Didn't have time to wait for the formal exhibit opening, so I made my rounds already with what were already set up. (The total number of presentations could be in the hundreds.) I'm noting here some of the works that I think will be worth considering by the Department of Health in enhancing relevant programs:
- Ten Ten Trixia Albino Banares, "Forget Me Not: An Interactive Augmented Reality Therapeutic Application Utilized as an Intervention to Neurodegeneration for Individuals Prone to Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease in the Philippines"
- Kurt Julian M. Logan, "The CHAT Kit: A Home-based Speech Therapy Kit as a Supplemental Aid for the Speech Therapy of Children 4-5 Years Old with Speech Motor Disorders"
- Pamela Beatriz C. Vicente, "Mom's Guide to: Child NObesity - An Illustrated Guide Book to Raise Awareness on Child Obesity and Promote a More Balanced, Proper and Nutritious Diet Among Children for Mothers in Metro Manila"
- Julia Kristen T. Delos Santos, "Pahinga: Your Virtual Safe Space - A Multimedia Campaign for the Improvement of Mental Health Help-Seeking Habits and Self-Care Practices in Adolescents and Young Adults"
- Gabrielle D. Santos, "Meron Ako: An Informational Campaign Promoting Acceptance and Celebration of Young Girls' Menstruation Through Proper Menstrual Hygiene Management"
[This post is antedated: 20180702]
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