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Living up to its name as a total solutions provider, HPI is going all out in its aim to assist the academe hurdle the challenges brought about by the Covid 19 pandemic and help in the continuing education of learners from all over the country affected by the enhanced community quarantine and general community quarantine through the launching of its Distance Learning Program (DLP) webinars using the popular video conferencing app, Zoom.

The series of webinars, specifically intended for educators and officials from private and government educational institutions, already gained interest and popularity from various schools and universities nationwide.

Three weeks into its inception, the number of attendees has reached over 2000 participants coming from 60 Department of Education (DepEd) schools, 43 private tertiary schools, 50 state-owned universities and colleges (SUCs), and 47 Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA) schools.

The webinars, steered by the Life Long Learning Division of HPI, introduces DLP as a strategy to combat the Covid-19 threat by lessening face-to-face instructions using full range of training modules, software and equipment needed for learning and workforce development from basic to advanced levels.

HPI’s Distance Learning Program and e-learning materials brings the world latest distance learning solutions that will ultimately allow schools the ability for remote education.

Since the global pandemic, the country’s education sector continues to face enormous obstacles on resuming learning sessions while observing physical distancing and without compromising health safety of students and teachers alike.

Engr. Eric Soliman, HPI President and CEO, by all means, is calling all educators to avail of the free webinars offered by the company. “We chose to make innovations to stay relevant and provide alternatives to the education sector in this difficult situation instead of closing shops amidst the widespread lockdown,” Soliman said.

“Learning must go on and all we need to do is utilize the best distance learning programs available. We all learn as one, he stressed.

Instead of putting his 150 employees into a no work, no pay status, Engr. Soliman kept his employees working from the safety of their homes to continue the promotion of the much needed Distance Learning Program to schools and colleges.

As an innovation, HPI is now going into more targeted webinar approach by conducting exclusive trainings and presentations for any school or educational organization that would be willing to avail of the service.

These trainings are still open. For schools or educators who wish to attend the FREE WEBINARS, visit our website at www.hytecpower.com Under “Training” tab click “Webinar” tab to see schedules and register.

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