Covering books, information, news, and education, our websites are pioneering projects in open knowledge, based on the premise that knowledge should be participatory and creativity shared for the benefit of all. They are licensed under Creative Commons and GFDL, allowing Filipinos to use, match, remix, and redistribute the knowledge contained in our websites in any form. Our vision is to create free and open repositories of learning—the Philippine knowledge space—on the Internet.
e-Turo is a free e-learning portal where Filipino teachers and learners can interact for effective teaching and learning. E-turo contains a library of educational materials which users can download, share, modify and print. It addresses basic, alternative, and continuing education.
Filipiniana.net is a digital library and institutional repository. In partnership with academic, government, and research institutions, Filipiniana.net now contains one of the widest and most comprehensive collections of Philippine books and documents spanning a range of subjects: history, science, politics, culture, government, and literature. The website also contains non-textual materials such as photographs, maps, paintings and illustrations.
WikiPilipinas Powered by Mediawiki technology, WikiPilipinas is an online, free content encyclopedia on the Philippines featuring comprehensive and informative entries on history, culture, sports, politics, entertainment, and other knowledge areas. Its aim is to be the best resource for information on the Philippines on the Internet.
The Philippine Online Chronicles is both a media network and news aggregator, a platform for alternative viewpoints and a synthesizer of ideas. Instead of the traditional journalistic practice of straightforward reportage, POC presents a multiplicity of perspectives in a single article. It reports facts of the news as well as viewpoints on the news. POC does not confine itself to mainstream news sources but actively cultivates less heard voices like blogs, student newspapers, and other alternative publications.








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