Pampanga High School students receive digital learning boost from Globe



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Students at Pampanga High School recently benefited from Globe’s G-Gantic Goals culminating event, receiving a major upgrade in digital learning resources. As part of its commitment to advancing education and connectivity, Globe provided the school with 20 AI-enabled tablets, a blue board, and GFiber connectivity to enhance students' access to technology-driven education.
Alongside these digital tools, Globe also conducted a Digital Thumbprint Program (DTP) workshop aimed at promoting responsible online citizenship. The workshop addressed key issues such as cyberbullying and safe internet practices, equipping students with the necessary knowledge to navigate the digital landscape securely.
Through initiatives like G-Gantic Goals, Globe continues to champion digital inclusion and online safety, fostering an environment where students can thrive in an increasingly connected world.