Monday, February 25, 2008

NSTP (overview reporting, March 1)

  • Abris (caretaker government)
  • Acosta (Gandhian economics)
  • Alfonso (Sociology of care work)
  • Ang (political change)
  • Arquiza (constitutional crisis)
  • Balbin (bioterrorism)
  • Balicsa (constitutional law)
  • Burgos (ethnoscience)
  • Caldoza (kleptocracy)
  • Caraan (super profit)
  • Cesar (oral history)
  • Conferido (turbo-capitalism)
  • Cortes (mental health)
  • Cortey (e-jeepney)
  • Crisostomo (gender and development)
  • De Jesus (post-colonial discourse)
  • Dionisio (identity politics)
  • Florendo (matagalang digmang bayan)
  • Giron (underemployment)
  • Gomez (nuclear rights)
  • Jalina (Black feminism)
  • Lentejas (health informatics)
  • Lopez (diabesity)
  • Mabansag (energy independence)
  • Mendoza (community medicine)
  • Murillo (health holidays)
  • Pineda (landmines)
  • Roa (Stolen Generation)
  • Santuele (American studies)
  • Soliza (Sinology)
  • Tayag (community press)
  • Torres (political law)
  • Velasquez (rights-based approach)
  • Villegas (capacity-building)
  • Caspe (tax holiday)
  • Baquiran (appropriate technology)
  • Madriaga (revolutionary justice)
  • del Rosario (industrial trees)
  • Javier (blue-ribbon committee)

  • 2-3 minutes
  • 3-4 references
  • highlights only
  • with hand-outs (1/4 of 8x11 bond paper, front page only)
  • Arial narrow, 12 points, bullet format

DS 112 e-booklet project based on the chosen book from the library (December 5)

   Convene the members of your book project. Be sure that you have read and studied your chosen material. Submit an e-booklet featuring/insp...