According to the recent study by
HP Philippines, Filipino parents wants to make sure that their children are
equipped with the right skills for future success. Aligned with this result, HP
goals to reinvent the children’s learning process so they can adapt to the
technologically-driven environment.
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Sharing their personal insights about the HP New Asian Learning Experience with Cheska Kramer |
What is the HP New Asian Learning Experience all about?
Findings show that 70 percent of Filipino parents are willing to spend more on their children’s education and
activities and the majority want their children to be happy growing up. As
realists, they are also aware of the problems that their children may encounter
so they want to ensure preparation.
According to Pallasena V Viswanath,
Managing Director of HP Philippines the study gave them insights on how
learning evolves and how HPs innovation can help the young learners. She added, "At HP, we are aligned with the parental focus on reinventing learning to
create a positive impact on their children."
The HP New Asian Learning Experience study also had shown that parents believe printed materials have a more positive
impact on their child’s learning than pure digital material. But they think that combining
both can benefit their children the most. As an example, many parents in the
study believe that printed materials should be used for activities related to
art, math, and memorization while electronic materials have better use of learning
music and arts also.
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Kramer kids getting creative at the play area of HP New Asian Learning Experience |
HP is known to offer new printers
and personal computers such as HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3775 and the HP
Pavilion x360 can help in reinventing the learning among students. These
can be the right tools in skills development to be creative, practical and
critical in the present and future as well.
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HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3775 and the HP Pavilion x360 |
What do you think about the innovative ideas from HP?
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