ORMOC CITY, LEYTE – Leyte V Electric Cooperative, Inc. (LEYECO V) and GNPower Dinginin Ltd. Co. (GNPD) recently collaborated on a successful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) project, providing projector sets to 45 public schools in the Leyte province.
The handover ceremony took place in Brgy. San Pablo, Ormoc City, Leyte with LEYECO V’s commitment to supporting communities within their service area and aligns with significant research demonstrating the importance of visual learning.
“Traditionally, we are using chalk and board; but now with these projectors, we are reaching out to our learners to help improve their learning experiences.” Atty. Janine Dayandayan, General Manager of LEYECO V, emphasized.
Studies indicate that projectors enhance information retention, stimulate student engagement, and cater to diverse learning styles within the classroom. According to the Special Issue of the Artificial Intelligence Promoted Education Reform, incorporating multimedia elements can increase student focus and motivation. [Almusaed et al., 2023]
“With great pride, we present these projectors as symbolic gateways to enhance educational opportunities,” said Ronald Guitierrez, GNPD Sales Manager. “Our profound gratitude extends to LEYECO V for their pivotal role in this partnership. Their steadfast support and facilitation have been instrumental in ensuring these resources reach the most deserving schools. It is through efforts like this that we manifest positive change.”
GNPD’s partnership with LEYECO V allowed for the successful distribution and implementation of this CSR project.
The benefits of these projectors were evident in the enthusiastic responses from school representatives.
“On behalf of the 45 public school recipients of the projector sets, we are very thankful to LEYECO V and GNPD” Alden De Lacerna, a school representative, said.
This successful projector donation by LEYECO V and GNPD exemplifies a powerful partnership for positive social impact. LEYECO V’s dedication to its service area and GNPD’s commitment to improving educational opportunities in the community have culminated in enhanced learning experiences for countless students in Leyte province.