Archive for December, 2008

My Christmas Wishes to All!

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Merry Christmas to All!

May the spirit of Christmas be with us all!
What matter's most is the purity of the heart.
Let's celebrate the holidays with a happy heart and contentment.
I wish that there will be peace to all mankind not just this season but all throughout,
I wish that all worries be emptied and filled with joys and laughters,
I wish that prosperity will still reign despite of scarcity of all things,
I pray that justice will prevail for those who are experiencing inequalities,
I pray that there will be healing to each one of us, personal and spiritual,

I wish that you will offer your life for others as Jesus is offering his life to us everyday,
There's no greater love than to lay down his life for others.
Let the light from the candle be the symbol of hope for everyone.

Let's be person for others,
Let's celebrate this season as worth remembering for.

And May the Holy Father Bless Us All!

My Insights for 3/4 Academic Year

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

2008 is about to end and it needs to be higher and renewed again to retain and continue what have been started from this year to the coming year.

My academic year in UIC is quite fulfilling, challenging, and how could I say this, stressful?. Personal life is not an exemption to this. Anyway, the bottom line is that you are happy to serve and from the heart, you do want to advance the program you belong to and the institution as well that gives you the source of living for the entire year.

I will give you the highlights of our achievements and “downs” in our program this 3/4 era of academic yea. This was as well the response of long time request of our ITE alumni that wants to be updated with the latest happenings in the program and to UIC as well.

1. June 2008 - The academic started with a bang. Nearly 400 standing freshmen in our program that resulted to 6 sections for BSIT, 1 section for BSCS, and 4 BSIS respectively, not to mention the transferees, shiftees, and returnees. In totality, we had 757 determined students and aspiring to become ICT professionals. And for this, we were the highest when it came to the number of freshmen. Kudos to our program. This month was one of the stressful months I had, scheduling was not an easy task, attending the academic concerns of more than 700 students were no joke. We had a strong tie-ups with our industry linkages and signed up MOAs such as the Sutherland BPO, Concentrix (Formerly LInk2 Support) and etc. For the second time around, we signed a MOA for our community and academic linkages such the SPED Computer Development System that caters to the computer literacy of “super” rural places and schools in Davao City which have no access to computers and Internet. I was assigned to head and lead this computer literacy.

2. August 2008 - The significant event here WAS THE FORMAL VISIT OF THE ITE PROGRAM by the PAASCU. The program was evaluated critically in 9 areas but the accreditors were focusing on these 3 areas, quality instructions, efficient laboratory, and the competent faculty line up. The accreditation went smoothly, and the result will be given after 3 months.

3. September 2008 - Intramurals 2008 came, and we were declared as the Overall CHAMPION in all areas (Sports and Literary/Musical Events) . Engineering did not join this time since they were the champion for 11 years. But next year, it will be a good fight between the two giant programs.

4. October 2008 - Before the closing of the 1st semester, we competed in the 3rd Mindanao Wide ICT Quiz Show in Cagayan de Oro with the rest of the best colleges and universities in Mindanao. With lacked of preparations due to delayed communication from the organizers, we have managed to grab the 4th place overall. Good enough but we could have done better. Time is really an important element in all aspects. Anyway, I brought with me two seniors from BSIT and BSCS namely: Aiza Loraine Mencidor and Catherine Remolleno. Another milestone of the program was the participation in the prestigious 2nd National Philippine Inter-Collegiate Programming Contest in Cebu City, specifically at University of San Jose Recoletos. With more than 40 teams from all over the Philippines, the UIC-ITE Programming Teams have managed to nailed the UIC in the top 12 best performing schools in the Philippines. The UIC  have sent two teams named as Sitsiritsit Autobots and Alibangbang Decepticons teams. These were the teams we have sent to the 1st National Philippine Inter-Collegiate Programming Contest in DLSU Canlubang in Laguna, Philippines and that time we were in the top 10 best performing schools in the country. Though, we’ve missed the top 10 best performing schools, still we were proud of you! Cheers to that!

5. November 2008 - Welcome to 2nd semester, expectedly and traditionally as observed, there was a declined in the number of enrollees in all programs, but amazingly and unexpectedly, the ITE program has managed again to retain its 8 sections of determined freshmen. Well, generally, we have encountered some problems on faculty loadings (we lacked 2 full time faculty members),  room and laboratory assignments, and others. Those problems were solved for around three weeks, you imagined that I am carrying those luggages with me every now and then. The solutions? Hmmm… JUST SEE ME IN PERSON AND I WILL TELL EVERYTHING FROM STEPS 1 TO THE LAST and you will be amazed to it.

6. December 2008 - At last, the 3/4 academic year is here. This month was started with the celebration of the Feastday of the Immaculate Conception, the blessed mother of all. This month was exciting since all ITE students were waiting for this, the annual PSITS (Philippine Society of Information Technology Education Students) Region XI Sportsfest and ITE Nyt. This time, the Brokenshire  College hosted the event with free of charge. ITE Schools and Students from the region were gathered for a 2-day events. For the first time, UIC-ITE Program was declared as the overall champion this year. Congratulations guys for the job well done! We’re really proud of you!

But, have you remembered the PAASCU Visit last August, what was the result? The memorandum from the office of the University President was circulated to formally announce that the “Information Technology Education Program was granted an initial accreditation for 3 years”, that means we were granted a Level 1status with no interim visits/follow ups fro 3 years. Congratulations from Administration, Faculty, Students, and Staff. We made it!

Here’s the last achievement, the UIC SSG and from the Office of the Dean of College with the coordination of the Music Program and OSAD has initiated an Inter-Program Christmas Chorale Competition held at the UIC Main Auditorium. The 9 programs were required to perform and only 1 common song or piece to be performed on stage by all programs. To make the story short, again, the ITE program was declared champion in the first ever Christmas Chorale Competition. One good thing there, the University President congratulated me and the program with these words, “You’re my bet and my number 1!” This time, the pressure was with us and the challenge was for the rest of the programs.

All in all, we have so much blessings this year and we awe these all from God. The UIC-ITE Program is not just good in one side but a holistic program. You can see and witness the excellence of the ITE Program in academics and extra and co-curricular arena. We really mean our slogan that, “We don’t choose the BEST, we create them”.

We are always bringing out the best from and for our students. The breakthrough of our program today is the reflection of ourselves.

Merry Christmas and have a prosperous New Year to all!

The Christmas Origin

Friday, December 19th, 2008

It’s been so long since my last blog. I am reviving now my blog with this Christmas origin and its traditions. Our Christmas break in school will start tomorrow. Time for me to unwind and have some moments for myself, love ones, and  others.

Christmas Origin - The Messiah’s Birth Foretold
The Christmas origin begins with the predictions of Christ over the many centuries before His birth. The sceptre (a Hebrew symbol of governmental authority) shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh (Hebrew, the “Messiah”) come; and unto Him shall the gathering of the people be. (Genesis 49:10). “But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting.” (Micah 5:2). Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel. (literally, “God-with-us” in Hebrew) (Isaiah 7:14). For unto us a child is born, unto to us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6 KJV).

The fulfillment of over 300 Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah started with Christmas. As you can see above, these predictions included (i) the time of His birth being before the Jewish people lost their sovereign power to 1st Century Rome when Archelaus took the throne in Israel; (ii) Bethlehem, a small insignificant town, being the place of His birth; and (iii) that He would be born of a virgin. All of these prophecies show up in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Septuagint versions of the Jewish scriptures, which have been established by secular sources as predating Jesus Christ by between 100 and 250 years. It is amazing to note that when Israel’s religious elite cried, “Woe to us, for the scepter has been removed and the Messiah has not come!” (Talmud, Babylon, Sanhedrin), Jesus had already been born and He was growing as a young boy in Galilee.

Christmas Origin - God’s Plan for the World Revealed
The Christmas origin has pagan roots. That is well documented. The Christmas season is sadly over-commercialized. That is apparent to all of us. However, the message of Christmas is true, and the implications of Jesus’ historical birth in Bethlehem about 2,000 years ago are enormous for all of us. The Son of God, Jesus Christ, humbled Himself and came to the world as a little baby born in a manger. Was He born on December 25th? Probably not - that’s a date chosen by the early Roman church to correspond to a preexistent Winter solstice festival. Regardless, the truth of His birth (whether in late summer, early autumn, or otherwise) cannot be denied. Jesus Christ was undoubtedly an historic figure, and His purpose was simply to fulfill the meaning of His name, “The Lord Saves.”

After His birth, Jesus grew to be a man and started His public ministry at the age of 30. He was called many things by many people, including a great man, a great teacher and a great prophet. He did remarkable wonders and acts of charity, and He died a horrible death on a Roman cross for the crime of blasphemy. But was Jesus Christ God incarnate? Did He rise from the dead three days after His crucifixion? Christmas is a time to genuinely open our hearts and earnestly seek the truth about our Messiah. Jesus told us who He was and is - He didn’t mince words. “I am the way, the truth and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me.” (John 14:6). “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life” (John 3:36).

Christmas Origin - The Greatest Gift of All!
The Christmas origin, at its meaningful heart, began about 2,000 years ago in a manger in Bethlehem. The Christmas story is simple — Jesus wishes to be born within your heart today! As we hustle about the shopping malls this Christmas season looking for that perfect gift, let’s all reflect on the greatest Christmas gift of all. Open your heart to the Messiah who was born in a manger in humility, died on a cross in love, and rose from the grave in glory. Accept the gift of Jesus Christ this Christmas - the most glorious gift in all history!

Advance Merry Christmas to all! May the spirit of Christmas be filled in all our hearts. Let us acknowledge not just every Christmas the loving presence of Jesus in ourselves and to the others as well.

God bless us all!


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