KCFI Launches Knowledge TV in 2019 DepEd CyberExpo

BY MICHAEL RAMOS | April 11, 2019

Leveraging on the latest technology and software for education, Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. (KCFI) formally launched Knowledge TV, a Google-based application that lets teachers and children navigate and watch Knowledge Channel’s videos even without internet.

The beta application and hardware prototype was launched last March 14, 2019 during the Department of Education (DepEd) CyberExpo held at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay. The technology featured a SMART TV installed with the Knowledge TV application which enables users to easily scroll through hundreds of educational videos with a remote via a Google User Interface (UI), a complete departure from the folder-based UI in its portable media libraries. It also boasts a search function so users can quickly access the videos they need by typing a word or topic related to a subject.

Another version of Knowledge TV includes a plug-and-play device which can be used with any LCD TV or monitor with HDMI. “It is a plug-and-play device using HDMI, no more setting up, no more installation, and no internet needed to watch our videos,” Bautista explained. “Knowledge TV is an upgrade from our portable media library. No more searching in folders which usually takes up preparation time for our teachers and the user interface is so easy and simple.”

A booth was also setup during the 3-day event at the PICC Forum so attendees could test and experience first-hand how Knowledge TV works. More than 200 students, teachers, and education heads have visited the booth.

The final version of Knowledge TV is expected for rollout this fourth quarter of 2019.

Education Game Changer. Knowledge TV makes its first public debut at the Knowledge Channel booth during the DepEd Cyber Expo 3-day event held at the PICC. (Photo by Michael Ramos)


The DepEd Cyber Expo is a special event held annually by the Department of Education as the culmination of all its Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Summits. It was spearheaded by the Office of the Undersecretary for Administration (OUA) and the ICT Service (ICTS) led by Usec. Alain Del Pascua.

This year’s theme was “DRIVE 2019: The Digital Rise in Philippine Education” with more than 5,000 delegates attending the various sessions led by top-caliber experts and practitioners in the field of ICT and education.

For more information on the 2019 DepEd Cyber Expo, visit www.deped.gov.ph

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