NegOcc IT center promotes esports education

The Negros Occidental Language and Information Technology Center says esports education will help hone young gamers in the province to be leaders, entrepreneurs, startups, content creators, marketing experts, among others. Photo shows Sibol, the Philippine’s national esports team. JONATHAN CELLONA/ABS-CBN NEWS PHOTO
The Negros Occidental Language and Information Technology Center says esports education will help hone young gamers in the province to be leaders, entrepreneurs, startups, content creators, marketing experts, among others. Photo shows Sibol, the Philippine’s national esports team. JONATHAN CELLONA/ABS-CBN NEWS PHOTO

BACOLOD City – The provincial government-run Negros Occidental Language and Information Technology Center (NOLITC) is promoting esports education among public schools in the province.

Ma. Cristina Orbecido, vocational school administrator of NOLITC, said they have partnered with campus gaming institution AcadArena Technologies and entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to formalize the collaboration.

“The program commences after we signed the MOU. We will invite all public schools in the province to participate,” Orbecido said.

She added through the program young gamers will be honed to be leaders, entrepreneurs, startups, content creators, marketing experts, among others.

The signing rites, held recently at the provincial capitol, were led by Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and AcadArena chief strategy officer Mark Garvey Candella.

“This is the first time we have partnered with this kind of institution. Esports is a growing industry across the globe and there’s a lot of opportunities for esports enthusiasts,” Orbecido said. “We also wanted to eliminate the stigma on esports. It’s more than just play.”

NOLITC’s collaboration with the AcadArena, considered the leading organization for campus gaming and esports education in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, covers three campaigns – digital literacy, digital citizenship and innovation.

The program mainly aims to empower students and allow them to collaborate, learn, and develop important skills needed around the growing esports and gaming industry across the globe.

As a kick-off event, the NOLITC and AcadArena will stage the 1st Panaad sa Negros Festival Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Online 5v5 Tournament, with a prize pool of P20,000 this April. (PNA)/PN

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