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  1. Despite poetry’s role in Philippine literature, the 21st-century Filipino learners lack the knowledge about folk poetry. Poems sent through short messaging service (SMS) or mobile textula were then introduced to capture the interest of the Filipino millennial learners. However, studies say little about this emerging means of literary propagation.

    • Arjem Noryn Caringal Agum
    • 2020
  2. into the history, type, sample poems, and the possibility of using mobile textula to reinforce the 21st-century Filipino learners' understanding of the marginalized Philippine poetry. After

  3. Mar 4, 2020 · Introduction: Poetry has long been part of any cultural and literary heritage. Despite poetry’s role in Philippine literature, the 21st-century Filipino learners lack the knowledge about folk ...

  4. Mar 4, 2020 · This study explored using mobile text messaging (textula) to teach marginalized Philippine poetry to modern learners. It reviewed the history of poetry in the Philippines and described three types of traditional folk poetry: tanaga, dalit, and diona. These forms of poetry are at risk of becoming extinct. The study explored how textula was first used in a 2002 poetry contest in the Philippines ...

  5. Mobile textula: a possible new way of reawakening the marginalized Philippine poetry. Abstract Proceedings International Scholars Conference, 7(1), 2150–2163. https ...

  6. Dec 31, 2019 · Technology has significantly impacted Filipino literature by introducing new forms of literary expression and dissemination. For instance, the use of mobile textula has revitalized marginalized Philippine poetry, engaging 21st-century learners with traditional forms like tanaga, dalit, and diona . Additionally, digital platforms have provided poets with avenues to create and distribute poems ...

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  8. Jun 4, 2021 · Introduction: Poetry has long been part of any cultural and literary heritage. Despite poetry’s role in Philippine literature, the 21st-century Filipino learners lack the knowledge about folk poetry. Poems sent through short messaging service (SMS) or mobile textula were then introduced to capture the interest of the Filipino millennial learners.