Student Setup Out in the Woods to Catch Strong Signal for Online Class
A dedicated student was forced to setup his room in the woods to catch strong signal of internet to participate in his online class.
The online class is now the new normal at the start of classes amidst the pandemic. Students will no longer have difficulty traveling, they will no longer have to wear uniforms — but they will need to have a strong Internet signal to fully understand what is being said in the online class.
Some students are complaining about the slowness of their Internet. However, dedicated students have to find a way to catch a better signal. Other students have to climb up the hill for a strong signal.
Just like this student who made a way to find a place where the signal was strong and there he himself set up his chair and table as if it were still in the classroom setting.
In the photos shared by the friend of the student named Joseph Palacio, they shared how their friend went to the forested area just to participate in their online class. Mark Joseph Andal invited them to work out a way to find a strong Internet signal and continue studying the Mechatronics Engineering course.
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According to Joseph, he saw his 18-year-old friend of San Juan, Batangas who was participating in their online class while stationed in a forested part of their area where the signal was strong.
Joseph added that his friend Mark also made his own standee of his cellphone made of bamboo. To make the view behind him also clear, Mark also installed a curtain that serves as the background of his video.
“Nakakaproud lang bilang kaibigan niya na ganon [siya] ka-desididong mag-aral. Sana ay maging isang inspirasyon siya sa ating mga mag-aaral lalo na sa panahon ngayon ng pandemya,” Joseph said lauding his friend.
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