Archive for April, 2009

Davao City Experiences Transport Strike Again?!

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Picture courtesy of bisayabloggers.com

What’s with this day?! Well, no work (for some), no class (for students) not because of the bad weather but because Davao City’s Transport Groups have their strike again!

As for me, no work which means rest day and another boring day not to mention the gloomy and rainy day.

Take care everyone! Enjoy the day!

Filipino Pride Jal Joshua Shines in Australia’s Got Talent 2009

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

After the warmed welcome by the Britain’s Got Talent, Susan Boyle, is another Philippine pride Jal Joshua who finished with outstanding performance in Australia’s Got Talent.

Jal Joshua - 12 year old singing in HD - “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” Australia’s Got Talent

Truly, Filipino shines its talents all through out even in the land down under.

Mabuhay ang mga PIlipino sa mundo!

Susan Boyle — You Tube’s New Sensation Invades the Hearts of Many

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

After Charice Pempengco’s invasion on You Tube last year, another excellent talent this time has initially discovered in the Britain’s Got Talent 2009 Auditions in the name of Susan Boyle (You Tube Performance), a 47 year old lady and currently unemployed and hitting the 28 million views on You Tube and still progressing. She wowed the judges with her stunning and awesome performance by her own rendetion of  Les Miserables’s “I Dreamed a dream” plus the standing ovation from the audiences.

She is proving right now that a genuine talent really comes out like a sun rays and shines brightly in all corners of the world. Do not judge the book by its cover because the real essence of it is behind the content and substance of each page and that is Susan Boyle. .

This is as well a wake up call for the rest of us. I am really sure she will go a long way and pave the flying colors for the said contest and marks the significant history in all Talent Searches around the globe. Truly, a genuine talent with the heart of sincerity and an inspiration to all.

My “Not-So-Busy” Activities So far…[updates!]

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

UPDATES! Summer classes have just started!

There are two subjects offered for the BSIT 1 this summer: Digital Circuits and Electronics and the Computer Organization and Architecture. No summer classes for the BSCS 1.

It’s been a while since my last post about Parents’ Recognition and 2009 Graduation Rite. Honestly, I am consume with many activities this end of the 2nd semester and initial start of the summer, not to mention the “hot” environment and some commitments.

To make the story short, here are some of my “just ended” tasks, activities, and on going tasks:

  1. my 2nd Semester Grades (CPROG1) - 100% DONE!
  2. Monitoring of Faculty Grades (Major) for 2nd Semester - 95% DONE! = manageable!
  3. Summer Classes/Schedules for BSIT 1 - 100% DONE
  4. Summer Practicum for BSIT 3 and BSCS 3 - 85% DONE, since some still do not have company for their OJT
  5. Program Performance Report (Faculty and Student) for 2nd Semester - 100% DONE
  6. SPED Computer Literacy Class (4th Batch) - After having some internal misunderstanding regarding the schedules, in the end, the Administration and the SPED Computer Development have met half way, instead of 16 Sundays, they (ADMIN) gave them 6 Sundays to complete the 4th Batch of Classes. What can we do, but to follow, we gave already the pros and cons, and so be it. The good thing, the 4th Batch of classes were pursued and sadly, this will be the last batch, I will truly miss this advocacy. - 95% DONE, let’s see some issues that will arise during the start of the class this April 19.
  7. List of Software to be used in the Laboratory this 1st Semester - 0% DONE, I will set a meeting with the faculty about this. The first batch under the new curriculum of BSIT will take the majoring this June already. Some sort of nervousness and some challenges if this endeavor will be successful or not. There is always a first time but we (faculty and Admin) are really trying our best to cater to this demand. Good luck to all of us!
  8. Scouting for some prospects for new Faculty Line Up - 25% DONE, there were who extend their interest but no commitments still were given! NO APPLICANTS YET!
  9. the CHALLENGING 1st Semester Class Schedules - 0% DONE
  10. Meeting the Faculty about the “advising” way for the incoming 3rd year BSIT who will take their major already - 5% DONE
  11. my 2nd Semester Clearance - 10% DONE, many requirements to be settled first. I CANNOT GET MY SALARY FOR THIS MONTH!
  12. initial paneling for the incoming BSIT 4th year for their IT Project Proposal - 100% DONE
  13. redefense paneling for the rejected and conditionally accepted proposals - 0% DONE
  14. consultant for 3 groups for their IT Project - 50% DONE (Proposal Stage) + 0% DONE (ACTUAL TECHNICAL CHECKING) + 0% (Final Presentation), I was so happy that these 3 groups under my consultancy HAVE successfully defended their proposals, despite of the limited time given for our consultations, but you can see the “sense of urgency” among the members, and that was one of the reasons why they got the approval of the 3 panelists, I am so proud of you guys!
  15. Mati Escapade - 0%, unexpected, it’s a separate story
  16. Outings, Outings - need these for myself, but I will not promise and am not so sure if I could have these this time, come what may…
  17. and many more to come…

Anyway, those are just my activities, a very simple list of my things to do this summer. No regret so far, tiring but fulfilling in my part.

Before I end this post, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our one faculty and Graduate School professor, Mr. Melquiades Hayag, Jr., finally he is now a Doctor in IT. Congrats Doc. We’re so proud of you!

God bless us all!

My “Not-so-busy” Activities So far…

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

It’s been a while since my last post about Parents’ Recognition and 2009 Graduation Rite. Honestly, I am consume with many activities this end of the 2nd semester and initial start of the summer, not to mention the “hot” environment and some commitments.

To make the story short, here are some of my “just ended” tasks, activities, and on going tasks:

  1. my 2nd Semester Grades (CPROG1) - 100% DONE!
  2. Monitoring of Faculty Grades (Major) for 2nd Semester - 95% DONE! = manageable!
  3. Summer Classes/Schedules for BSIT 1 - 100% DONE
  4. Summer Practicum for BSIT 3 and BSCS 3 - 85% DONE, since some still do not have company for their OJT
  5. Program Performance Report (Faculty and Student) for 2nd Semester - 80% DONE, needs to be refined
  6. SPED Computer Literacy Class (4th Batch) - After having some internal misunderstanding regarding the schedules, in the end, the Administration and the SPED Computer Development have met half way, instead of 16 Sundays, they (ADMIN) gave them 6 Sundays to complete the 4th Batch of Classes. What can we do, but to follow, we gave already the pros and cons, and so be it. The good thing, the 4th Batch of classes were pursued and sadly, this will be the last batch, I will truly miss this advocacy. - 95% DONE, let’s see some issues that will arise during the start of the class this April 19.
  7. List of Software to be used in the Laboratory this 1st Semester - 0% DONE, I will set a meeting with the faculty about this. The first batch that will have the majoring will be this June already. Some sort of nervousness and some challenges if this will succeed or not. There is always a first time but we (faculty and Admin) are really trying our best to cater to this demand. Good luck to all of us!
  8. Scouting for some prospects for Faculty Line Up - 25% DONE, there were who extend their interest but no commitments still were given!
  9. the CHALLENGING 1st Semester Class Schedules - 0% DONE
  10. Meeting the Faculty about the “advising” way for the incoming 3rd year BSIT who will take their major already - 5% DONE
  11. my 2nd Semester Clearance - 10% DONE, many requirements to settle
  12. initial paneling for the incoming BSIT 4th year for their IT Project Proposal - 100% DONE
  13. redefense paneling for the rejected and conditionally accepted proposals - 0% DONE
  14. consultant for 3 groups for their IT Project - 50% DONE (Proposal Stage) + 0% DONE (ACTUAL TECHNICAL CHECKING) + 0% (Final Presentation), I was so happy that these 3 groups under my consultancy successfully defended their proposal, despite of the limited time given for our consultation, but you can see the “sense of urgency” among the members, and one of the reasons they got the approval of the 3 panelists, I am so proud of you guys!
  15. Mati Escapade - 0%, unexpected, it’s a separate story
  16. Outings, Outings - need these for myself, but I will not promise and am not so sure if I could have these this time, come what may…
  17. and many more to come…

Anyway, those are just my activities, a very simple list of my things to do this summer. No regret so far, tiring but fulfilling in my part.

Before I end this post, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our one faculty and Graduate School professor, Mr. Melquiades Hayag, Jr., finally he is now a Doctor in IT. Congrats Doc. We’re so proud of you!

God bless us all!


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