Tuesday, December 24, 2013

BOOK TREE OF HOPE, TJIC's Book Donation Drive




The BOOK TREE is a tree of HOPE


It only grows in American Spaces Thomas Jefferson Information Center

It can thrive in cement and without water or fertilizer

The tree represents the tenacity and strength of the Yolanda Survivors

The people survive with the hope that the next day, week, or month, their lives will be better

No matter how badly they are beaten down by the Typhoon, they continue to survive and they will continue to HOPE.





The Thomas Jefferson Information Center hosted the BOOK TREE OF HOPE project, a book donation drive to the Typhoon Yolanda survivors and displaced families held at the "Tent City" (Villamor Airbase Elementary School), Pasay. The project aimed at bringing joy and happiness this Christmas seasonn to the typhoon survivors through books and reading materials. In line with the book donation, Cultural Affairs Officer Kristin Kneedler and Regional English Language Officer Dawn Rogier read messages of hope written by the employees of the U.S. Embassy. The Philippine social workers and the displaced families living in the Tent City thanked the U.S. Embassy for its efforts to establish a book donation drive that boost helping hand and cooperation in times of crisis between the Philippines and the United States of America. #TyphoonYolanda #TJICBookTreeofHope #Damayan #amspacesph 
— at Villamor Air Base Elementary School.



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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

TJIC Book Tree of Hope Contest WINNERS!!!


It takes 983 BOOKS to build the BOOK TREE OF HOPE, a TJIC's book donation drive to the Typhoon Yolanda Survivors at the Tent City, Pasay

Congratulations to the winners of the Book Tree of Hope Contest.

Martin Julius Perez - 1000 books
Ariane Reyes - 1,000 books
Kelly Wonder - 1,100 books

Please visit us on December 23 (Monday) from 8:00-4:00 P.M. to get your prizes which contains the ff:

1. American Books
2. American promotional materials (e.g. Studying in the United States)
3. Free account in eLibraryUSA, TJIC's digital library
 — at Thomas Jefferson Information Center.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

TJIC Book Tree of Hope Contest




Can you guess how many books we will be donating to the Typhoon Yolanda survivors at the Tent City, Pasay? Closer to the exact number of books will be fine!

If you want to win free American books and promotional materials from us,

START COUNTING NOW! 

Announcement of winners will be tomorrow (December 17, 2013) 

Monday, December 16, 2013

TJIC BOOKS OF THE WEEK features resources about "Human Rights" and "Social Justice" #InternationalHumanRightsDay




1. Human Rights: A Reference Handbook, Second Edition
Book Location: TJIC 323 RED

2. Human Rights in the United States: A Dictionary and Documents
Book Location: TJIC 342.73 CAR

3. The Human Rights Committee: Its Role in the Development of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Book Location: TJIC 341.481

4. Human Rights and Social Justice: Social Action and Service for the Helping and Health Professions
Book Location: TJIC 341.48 WRO

5. Trafficking in Persons Report NEW!
Book Location: TJIC 341.481 DEP

6. The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
Book Location: TJIC 341.481 LAU

7. NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance
Book Location: TJIC 323 NGO

8. World Report 2013: Events of 2012 (Human Rights Watch World Report) Book Location: TJIC 341.48

Should you want to read these books, please contact us at mnltjic@state.gov or call us at 301-2561 or like our facebook page: www.facebook.com/amspacesph 

Happy Reading! 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

MOOCs Advances PAS' Goals to Promote Studying in the US





On December 9, 2013, as an ongoing effort of the U.S. Embassy’s promotion of study in the United States, Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the U.S. Embassy hosted the first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Grraduation Ceremony with Filipino college students and professionals. TJIC and PAS staffers, and the student participants and professionals celebrated together their accomplishment of attending MOOCs classes, and shared their experiences on distance learning through MOOCs. 75 students and professionals out of 108 original participants (69.44%) completed their participation in the MOOCs pilot program about "Video Games and Learning" that began September 24, 2013, which is 8 times higher than the average retention rate in an online learning program. At the end of the ceremony, all the successful participants were awarded certificates of appreciation from the Thomas Jefferson Information Center




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Thursday, December 5, 2013

DVC of the Week: Angry Birds and the Physics of Games



We would like to invite everyone to participate in a lecture and discussion about the science of video games entitled " ANGRY BIRDS AND THE PHYSICS OF GAMES" on December 5, 2013 at 7:30 P.M (Manila Time) 
Guess what who is the speaker? 

Yes, you're right! He's the creator of the world's popular game called Angry Birds, Mr. Peter Vesterbacka.

The DVC is for FREE, all you need is an internet connection to view and participate to the lecture. Definitely, this will be a great opportunity for us Filipinos to engage with other students and professionals who are into gaming

For more details, please check attached link below:

LINK: https://conx.state.gov/event/angry-birds-and-the-physics-of-games/

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

TJIC BOOKS OF THE WEEK features resources about HIV and AIDS



1. Global AIDS crisis a reference handbook

- Global AIDS Crisis scrutinizes the scourge of HIV and the AIDS virus throughout the world through the eyes of the one of the top AIDS researchers in the worlds.

2. Progress in Preventing AIDS?: dogma, dissent and innovation

- This book presents twenty-one chapters about the current state of HIV/AIDS prevention programs in a global context published by the International Quarterly of Community Health Education

Should you want to read these books, please contact us at mnltjic@state.gov

Happy Reading! 
 — at Thomas Jefferson Information Center.


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

TJIC: Spaces for Information





The Thomas Jefferson Information Center is a space for information! 

For those interested of visiting our space, please set an appointment by contacting us at 301-2561; mnltjic@state.gov 

or go to the Visit us page of our website:
http://www.americanspacesph.com/p/visit-us.html

www.facebook.com/amspacesph 


BTW, we would like to thank the students from PLM for browsing our collection 
#tjicvisitors #researchers


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