NavNews September 2010

Posted on September 3, 2010 | Filed Under Communications, News

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Digital Storytelling

Posted on October 30, 2009 | Filed Under Asia and Beyond, Communications, News

Our Communications Ministry team went to Manila, Philippines to conduct a digital storytelling workshop last 16-18 October 2009. Almost 25 Philippine Navigator staff, family, and friends attended the workshop.

“We didn’t have a computer lab, some came without computers, some with very old ones, internet connection was intermittent. They overcame many of their initial fears of writing, handling the computer, doing their voice overs, but most of all, their fears of being vulnerable to each other as they shared their personal stories,” said Angeline Koh, communications director.

Bobot Migraso, one of the Philippine Navigator country leaders, said: “The Digital Storytelling Workshop went and finished well with a BANG! It left a great impact among us who joined the workshop. It just ministered to us deeply…we saw how God has molded and remolded our lives…The workshop brought healing to a wounded soul…I highly recommend it for everyone!”

Some samples of their stories will be posted later.

Navigator communications director bags an award

Posted on November 19, 2008 | Filed Under Communications, News, People

For her exemplary learning journey, Angeline Koh, communications director of The Navigators Singapore, was awarded last night as one of the 16 winners for the Lifelong Learner Awards 2008 at Meritus Mandarin Hotel jointly organised by MediaCorp Pte Ltd, Singapore Workforce Development Agency, NTUC, and SPRING Singapore.

(Angeline Koh, currently on overseas trip, was represented by her nominator Shirley Leong (third from right).)

The Lifelong Learner Awards, now on its seventh year, recognises individuals and companies who “persevere in upgrading their skills and taking on new challenges to stay relevant at work…who proactively put in place a culture of lifelong learning at the workplace…”

Angeline Koh, one of the writer contributors of Chicken Soup for the Singapore Soul, and author of the book How the Moken Sea Gypsies got their Book published in 2007 was nominated by a friend Shirley Leong, who took notice of Angeline’s pursuit to learn and motivate others as well.

Here’s a short article about Angeline Koh published at a local paper Today (19 November 2008, page 25):

Growing up, Angeline was so playful that she neglected her studies. She coasted through secondary school before enrolling in a vocational institute to study advertising art after her O levels. Six months later, she was asked to leave. Discouraged by the expulsion, Angeline felt that she was a failure.

To add to her misery, her thyroid condition worsened. But that period served as a wakeup call to Angeline, and she not only discovered her creative talents, but also her calling at a Christian organisation that specialises in people development, The Navigators Singapore.

She has been with the organisation for 18 years now, starting as a youth worker. During that time, she took up various courses to upgrade her skills, including a diploma in mass communication which she completed in 2002. Her hard work has paid off and today, she is the organisation’s communications director.

Of her journey to success, Angeline said: “I believe that one should never stop learning and that is how I got to where I am today.”