About Us
Welcome to Cells at Work — a web-based biology learning platform developed for Senior High School students of Colegio San Agustin–Bacolod.
This platform was developed as part of a research initiative under the Basic Education Department – Senior High School, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for RESE122: Inquiries, Investigation, and Immersion (Academic Year 2025–2026).
Our Purpose
Cells at Work was designed to transform the way Biology is learned by making complex concepts more interactive, accessible, and engaging. While traditional lectures and laboratory activities remain essential, we recognize the growing need for innovative digital tools that support deeper understanding and meaningful learning experiences.
Our goal is to provide Grade 12 STEM students with a web-based learning environment aligned with the K–12 curriculum, particularly Biology 2 competencies. Through this platform, we aim to enhance student engagement, comprehension, retention, and motivation in learning biological concepts.
What We Do
Cells at Work integrates:
Interactive lessons aligned with DepEd MELCS
Multimedia elements such as visuals, quizzes, and guided activities
Student-centered learning features that encourage self-directed exploration
Curriculum-based assessments to measure knowledge growth
The platform is carefully developed and validated by teacher-experts to ensure:
High Content Quality
Strong Instructional Quality
Reliable Technical Quality
Our Research Foundation
This platform is not just a website — it is a research-based educational tool. The study evaluates:
Students’ knowledge before and after using the platform
The website’s validity as assessed by teacher-experts
Students’ perceived usefulness, ease of use, attitude, and behavior toward digital learning
By combining technology integration principles with evidence-based educational strategies, Cells at Work supports the ongoing transformation of science education in the digital age.
Our Vision
We envision a learning environment where technology empowers students to:
Understand complex biological processes with clarity
Develop curiosity and scientific thinking
Engage actively in their own learning journey
Experience biology beyond the classroom
Cells at Work is more than a project — it is a step toward innovative, accessible, and student-centered biology education for the future.
Developed by:
Balisi, Ahmad Jamil, N.
Briones, Paolo Anton, P.
Española, Kervin, A.
Go, Hilary Anne, C.
Parojinog, John Dave, P.
Rasmo, Saffron Ken, D.
Senior High School – STEM
Colegio San Agustin–Bacolod
April 2025