Kidapawan City, Cotabato – The Agricultural Training Institute - Regional Training Center XII (ATI-RTC XII) successfully conducted the second batch of "E-Learning Na, Tara Na!", an E-Learning Briefing, on March 7, 2025, at Binoligan Integrated School, Kidapawan City, Cotabato Province. This initiative aimed to promote ATI’s e-Extension Program and encourage students, particularly those taking agriculture and related courses, to maximize the use of online learning resources for agricultural education.
The event gathered over 50 participants, including students from Binoligan Integrated School and members of the 4-H Club - Kidapawan City. Dr. Gladys Ruth G. Micael, Ed.D, Principal II, warmly welcomed the attendees, highlighting the significance of digital learning in agriculture and thanking the City Agriculture Office, represented by Charity S. Tayapad, FITS Manager and 4-H Coordinator, for their continuous support.
Mr. Jon Ian D. Belo led the discussion, introducing the participants to ATI’s e-Extension Program. He provided an overview of the platform, explaining how it offers free online courses that enhance the knowledge and technical skills of students and agricultural practitioners. Through this program, learners gain access to modern farming techniques, agribusiness insights, and sustainable agricultural practices—all available at their fingertips.
With the increasing demand for digital agricultural education, ATI-RTC XII remains committed to bridging technology and agriculture, ensuring that students and future agricultural leaders are well-equipped with the knowledge and tools needed for innovation in the field.