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26-2020, donors of personal computers, laptops, tablets, or similar equipment use in teaching and learning to public schools shall be exempted from tax, VAT, and ATRIG. Under the order, donors of the mentioned devices for teaching and learning in public schools shall be entitled to tax incentives. Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU), in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD), has recently rolled out a digital learning app for mathematics, the Mathplus. The web-based application for Android devices and desktop is designed for Grade 1 to 11 students for digital learning. Public school students of Pasig City will receive tablets for online learning starting October 1. [gallery type="thumbnails" size="large" columns="2" ids="249971,249956"] Moreover, the Pasig City education department is also continuously developing the modules for the blended learning methods. Other than this, the said city also provided risograph machines to public schools for the printing of learning materials as well as internet centers installed with high-speed computer network access for teachers and parents who do not have an internet connection at home. This is for them to be able to download distance learning modules for students. Read more in our articles including "BIR exempts donated gadgets for public school from donor's tax, VAT, and ATRIG" and "ADMU rolls out Mathplus app for digital learning".

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26-2020, donors of personal computers, laptops, tablets, or similar equipment use in teaching and learning to public schools shall be exempted from tax, VAT, and ATRIG. Under the order, donors of the mentioned devices for teaching and learning in public schools shall be entitled to tax incentives.

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Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU), in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD), has recently rolled out a digital learning app for mathematics, the Mathplus. The web-based application for Android devices and desktop is designed for Grade 1 to 11 students for digital learning. Public school students of Pasig City will receive tablets for online learning starting October 1.

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Our coverage of Digital Learning includes: "BIR exempts donated gadgets for public school from donor's tax, VAT, and ATRIG"; "ADMU rolls out Mathplus app for digital learning"; "Pasig City to give tablets to public school students for online learning". Each article provides unique insights and information.