SAINT PAUL SCHOOL (Macau) Winner at the USA 2016 Sonic Foundry Enterprise Video Award

SAINT PAUL SCHOOL (Macau) Winner at the USA 2016 Sonic Foundry Enterprise Video Award

Saint Paul School being a pioneering school in the introduction and use of ICT (Information and Communications Technology) in non-tertiary education, has been followed closely in their school’s deployment of ICT by many educational institutions, text-book publishing companies, government education bureaus and ICT system developers for several years.

Today, Saint Paul School supports one of the largest one-to-one programs in Asia with more than 1,700 students and 200 teachers using technology on a daily basis to facilitate teaching and learning.  The School’s innovative approach to large-scale ICT deployment through its ‘Classroom 2012’ project has received accolades from the press and experts in the education field. To-date, many schools and institutions from neighboring countries such as Japan, Korea, Singapore, Philippines, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and also from Spain and USA have visited the school to share and exchange ideas on its deployment model.

This innovative deployment of ICT in education to prepare students for the future is also unique in its cooperative effort between School, Government and Industry.  Major participants involved in the success of the project include the Macau Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ), Microsoft Macau, Lenovo China, H3C Hong Kong, Sonic Foundry, Inc. USA, Dyknow, Inc. USA, HP Hong Kong, and the Macau University of Science and Technology.

On May 2, 2016, Sonic Foundry, Inc. announced that Saint Paul School, Macau has been named a winner in the 12th annual Enterprise Video Awards in the Prolific Use category. The award is given for recognition in outstanding achievement in scaling video program in Education. The award, held by Sonic Foundry, Inc. a trusted global leader for video creation and management solutions, honor excellence in video integration into business, education, health and government. Most entries in the competition were from universities and private enterprises. Saint Paul School was the only non-tertiary school entry from outside the USA winning the award. “It’s an honor to recognize the best and most innovative ways our customers are using our products, and they never stop amazing us with their creativity. They’re great examples of why having a video strategy is essential to success in today’s digital world.”  said Rob Lipps, executive VP, Sonic Foundry.

 “I know the quality of our programs and the innovation that they bring into our classrooms, but honestly speaking I never thought we could be competing at the level of tertiary education institutions and private enterprises” said Dr. Alejandro Salcedo, OP, Principal of Saint Paul School, Macau “It is indeed an honor to receive this recognition, however, the affirmation that the school is on the right track in its strategy for using video in education is even more gratifying.”

The school has also just begun  a three year project. Could you tell us a bit more about it?

“This project is part of the second phase in our overallStudents of St Paul school strategy to improve education leveraging the power of ICT; whereas the‘Classroom 2012’ project focused on building the infrastructure and developing a culture of using technology in the school, this project is intended to affect teaching and learning through ‘Research-based learning’ approaches.” said Dr. Salcedo “Although more prevalent in colleges and universities, we will adapted many of the processes and techniques at the primary and secondary school levels, aiming to develop not only mastery of subject components but also to develop the student’s full range of intellectual, social, and emotional skills in context with real-world issues. One of the teaching and learning techniques that our teachers are already using is the ‘Flipped Classroom’ approach.”  

Where is the value of the Flipped Classroom?

“The value of ‘Flipped Classroom’ is in the repurposing of class time into workshops where student who have already previewed or learned fundamental examples and key concepts outside of class, can continue on their enquiry about lecture content, test their skills in applying knowledge and interact with one another through hands-on activities guided by the teacher in the classroom” said Dr. Alejandro Salcedo “This encourages students to take responsibility for organizing, preparing and learning basic content outside of class, while using class time to dig-deeper for higher-level understanding through interaction with classmates and teacher .”

What are the requirements and implications of implementing Flipped Classrooms?

“The ‘Flipped Classroom’ technique has no specific technologies requirement, however, access to technology by students and teachers can certainly facilitate and enhance the process, for example, video capture technology allows teachers not only to record videos for students to view at home but also report back to the teacher on the number of views and who viewed the video, students each equipped with a tablet PC and appropriate software can research and share content individually or in groups outside of class.” explained Manel Machado, Director of Academic Technology, Saint Paul School.

Dr. Salcedo noted that “Flipped Classroom places more of the responsibility for learning on the shoulders of our students, but at the same time it gives impetus to students to seek answers on their own and experiment more in their work towards mastering lesson content. Students with innovative ideas are encouraged to share and present their research with the class. There is also a change of role for teachers, they will no longer just be lecturers but rather act more like coaches or advisors, encouraging and guiding students in individual enquiry and collaborative work.”

I remember that the DSEJ had supported the “Classroom 2012’ project through financial subsidies. What about this ‘Flipped Classroom’ project?

“First of all, I must say that the success of the ‘Classroom 2012’ project is due to many people, particularly the parents and students for their trust in the school, the school teachers and ICT team had also all worked really really hard in the implementation of the project. But I do not think that we would as successful without the support provided by the DSEJ. Besides financial assistance, many leaders and experts from the Education Department never ceased giving us encouragement, advices and assistance as best they could. Collaboration between the School and the DSEJ was really outstanding, based on trust and sharing of the same vision. This I think was even more critical to the success than the financial support.” the Principal remarked” Yes, the DSEJ has also substantially subsidized this three year project, with the condition that at the end of the three years, the school will provide the DSEJ with detail assessment reports of the project”.

Saint Paul School (Macau) has increasingly established a reputation for being a leader in pioneering new educational programs for the 21st century using technology. This has been corroborated by appraisals from International Institutions and award recognitions such as in 2014 when the school’s ‘Classroom 2012’ project won the Merit award at Macau ICT Awards, and was nominated by the Macau Computer Society to participate in the Asia Pacific Information and Communication Technology Award 2014 (APICTA 2014) contest in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Congratulations to Saint Paul School and especially to the Saint Paul School Academic Technology Department for this award and their effort in contributing to Macau Education both locally and internationally.

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Priestly Ordination of Bro. Matthew Shing Mang Tun OP

Priestly Ordination of Bro. Matthew Shing Mang Tun OP

PRIESTLY ORDINATION OF BRO MATTHEW SHING MANG TUN

On January 2, at around 9:30 the procession of the ordination to the priesthood of Bro. Matthew Shing Mang Tun, began moving from the entrance of the church of St. Gemme Galgani’s Shwepyiathar, Yagon. The procession was led by a group of youth interpreting a typical Chin State cultural dance followed by the relatives of Bro. Matthew, the acolytes and the concelebrants who accompanied Bro. Matthew. His Eminence Charles Cardinal Bo, as he reached the altar, made and introduction of the ceremony and the rite of the ordination followed in an orderly manner.

The new Church that had just been finished under the direction of Father George, was well adorned and arranged for the ordination. At both sides of the Cardinal were 25 concelebrants headed by Father Philip the vicar of the Provincial in Myanmar, all the Dominican Priests assigned in Myanmar and three representative Brothers of the communities of Hong Kong and Macau where Bro. Matthew lived during the years of formation. The church was full with a good number of religious sisters, seminarians and religious brothers, plus 450 relatives, friends and parishioners who came to witness and participate at the ordination of Bro. Matthew. The parish choir and the postulants assumed the responsibility of the music and other services including the lunch that was served at the end of the ceremony.

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During the homily and through the ceremony His Eminence congratulated not only the ordaining brother but the Dominicans and commended them for the service rendered and the hope that their presence in Myanmar would redound to the benefit of the people of God.

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On his part Brother Matthew thank God, the Prior Provincial who had acceded to his request of being ordained, his Dominican professors and formators through the different years of his studies and finally his Eminence, the concelebrants, all those who have taken part in the preparation and arrangement of the Ordination under the guidance and leadership of Bro. George. Finally, he addressed his parents whom he thanked for all the things they have done for him since birth as well as his brothers and sisters who had supported him in the pursuit of his vocation.

Upon request of His Eminence Bro. Solis congratulated Father Matthew on behalf of Father Provincial and all the members of the Province represented by of the Burmese Brothers assigned to Myanmar and indicated that Father Matthew was assigned to the House of St. Joseph in Kowloon where, he, besides studying Cantonese Language, will serve the people of God in the near future. Bro. Philip translated these words into Burmese and then His Eminence concluded congratulating the ordained Brother, his family and the Order and granted Father Matthew faculties for hearing confessions so that his ministry could be more effectively carried out.

After the ordination and the session of picture taking, the concelebrants, the family, the religious and the parishioners shared a good lunch.

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Congratulations Brother Matthew! May the Lord give you wisdom, holiness and a fruitful ministry all your life!

Fray Fernando, O.P.
Secretario Provincial

Ordination of Priests and a Deacon in South Korea

Ordination of Priests and a Deacon in South Korea

Ordination of Priests and a Deacon in South Korea.
The provincial Curia has formally published the invitation for the forthcoming ordination to the Priesthood of Brothers Peter Phan Ngo Xuan Thoai and Brother Antonio Lee Hyo Jun and the diaconal ordination of Brother Andreas Kim Sung Dae.
The ordination coincides with the 25 anniversary celebrations of the Foundation of the Korean mission and the Jubillee Celebrations in South Korea.
As of this moment, Brother Peter and Brother Antonio was assigned to the Vicariate of Japan while Brother Andreas is assigned to South Korea after a six month stint and exposure in Timor Leste.
To our brothers. Congratulations… and please say a prayer for their perseverance and fidelity!

800 Jubilee: Our Lady of the Rosary Province

800 Jubilee: Our Lady of the Rosary Province

JUB 800 / 3

Macau, July 8, 2015

Dear Brothers:      

I wish to continue our fraternal conversation on the Jubilee 800. I concentrate this time on some important coming activities and the book on the Province today. I will add a few concluding remarks.

The last General Chapter of the Order (Trogir, 2013) tells us that the various celebrations of the Jubilee are celebrations of all the branches of the Order and, therefore, as much as possible, ought to be organized and attended by brothers, nuns, sisters, and priestly and lay fraternities.

 

  1. Coming Activities
  • Dominican Family Retreat. Representative groups of members from all the branches of the Dominican Family in Asia and the Pacific Region shall attend this unique spiritual retreat to be held at the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, on October 12-14, 2015. The Master of the Order or his Vicar will participate and also our brother Timothy Radcliffe.
  • Opening of the Jubilee 800. The solemn inauguration of the Dominican Jubilee will take place on November 7, 2015, which is the Feast day of All Saints of the Order. When possible, the inaugural ritual is intended “as a celebration of the whole Dominican Family of the same country or region.” The Opening Rite can be integrated within the Eucharist or the Liturgy of the Hours. The Central Committee of the Jubilee has posted on the web page of the Order The Rite of Opening, which develops the following steps: Opening Song, Message of the Master of the Order, Ritual of the Light, Prayer, Gospel Reading (Mt 10:5-15), Procession, Jubilee Hymn, Lighting of the Candles, Te Deum, Jubilee Prayer, Final Blessing, Salve Regina. (For more details, see web page of the Order: op.org ).
  • Jubilee 800 Celebration in Hong Kong – Macau. With the cooperation of Rosaryhill School, our Province is organizing a Jubilee event consisting of a series of lectures, liturgical celebrations and appropriate exhibits – all focused on the Jubilee theme (“Woe to us if we do not preach the Gospel”). The especial event will be held tentatively on May 24-25, 2016 at Rosaryhill School in Hong Kong. It will be attended by the brothers of the Hong Kong – Macau Dominican communities and other brothers representing other communities of our Province in Asia. Some sisters and lay Dominican will also be invited. The event is being organized by our Provincial Fray Javier González in cooperation with Rosaryhill School, Hong Kong.

 

  1. Book on Missions of the Province Today

Hopefully, an opus magnum of the program of the Province for the Jubilee of the Order will be the publication of a book composed of a chapter per vicariate and mission to focus on the present and immediate past of the different independent units. Each chapter will be of about 25 pages in which to present to all others our passionate and hopeful reality: who we are, what we do and how we walk to our future, and where do we come from.

On May 15, 2015, I wrote a note to the brothers contributing to the book: “In this task, I am helping our Provincial Fray Javier González, OP. I am happy to announce that all the assigned writers have answered positively and are now working on the draft of their respective chapter.” Furthermore, I joyfully inform that the chapter of the Vicariate of Venezuela has already been submitted and the one of Taiwan will be submitted soon. Hopefully the first draft of all the chapters will be in by about December of this year. The task publishing the book is complex: we hope to publish it in English and Spanish. Still everything is tentative, depending on possible suggestions of the writers and of other brothers. You might prefer another title or a different order. Hereafter, I present the TITLE and OUTLINE of the book.

THE DOMINICAN PROVINCE OF OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY TODAY

(Celebrating Jubilee 800 of the Order)

INTRODUCTION

  1. THE DOMINICANS 400 and 800 YEARS LATER

Missionaries of Our Lady of the Rosary Province Today

Javier Gonzalez

The Dominicans’ Jubilee 800

Fausto Gomez

  1. MISSION PROFILES

     Spain

     C/o Pedro Juan Alonso

Hong Kong

Edmond Eh Kim Chew with Jarvis Sy Hao

Macau

Alejandro Salcedo with Fausto Gomez

Mainland China

Jarvis Sy Hao with Edmond Eh Kim Chew

Philippines

Jesus Prol and Laurentino Garcia

Taiwan

Tomas Miguel Blazquez

Japan

Saturnino Gonzalez with Ildefonso Gonzalez

Venezuela

Benjamin Garcia

Korea

Peter Yu Jong Pill with Javier Arrazola

Singapore

Antonio Gonzalez with Edmond Eh Kim Chew

Myanmar

Fernando Muñoz

East Timor

Ruben Martinez with Javier Gonzalez

 

  1. The Jubilee 800: Journeying to the Future

The Jubilee 800 is a time of grace, a especial kairos: “The celebration of the Jubilee means entering into a dynamic process of renewal (mission, spiritual life, common life, institutions) and not just the celebration of events” (Ibid. 57, 1).

Before closing, let me just mention recent past activities that came to my knowledge: the wonderful and youthful Video prepared by our Convent and Parish of Santa Cruz, in San Juan, Philippines; the significant Video sent by our brothers in Korea who are preparing to celebrate the 25 years of presence of our Province there. I have also received a detailed program for the celebration of the Jubilee from our Vicariate of Venezuela; I understand Korea and Japan have also shared their respective program, and also Spain (I hope to receive the programs of other Vicariates and convents so that I may put them all together and shared them).

On a personal note, I mention the preparation of our brothers and sisters in Timor Leste. I was privileged to share with them some thoughts on the Jubilee and Permanent Formation on June, 9-11, 2015, near Dili. For me it was a life experience that I will never forget, particularly the simple, joyful and hopeful life style of our brothers and sisters ministering there.

Thank you very much for your kind patience, generous attention and cooperation. Pardon my errors!

Fraternally yours

Fray Fausto Gomez, OP

St. Dominic’s Priory, Macau