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STUDENT RESEARCHES PRESENTATION 2009

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

These are the researches presented during the STUDENT RESEARCHES PRESENTATION at the University of Mindanao, Matina Campus, Davao City last February 20, 2009, 1pm to 5:30pm in two venues: Mini-Auditorium and the Gymnasium. Schools which submitted their papers were AdDU, UIC, UP Min and USEP.

Title of Research and the Proponents

A Terminal Control System for Classroom Management Using Virtual Network Computing Protocol
By: Cheryl Mae Insong, Ricky John Babao, Princess Panes; BSIT4, ADDU

Web-Based Collaborative Software of ITPO Interactive Solutions
By: Francis Albores, Ralph Purgatorio, Noel Abello, Keiven Roi Tripoli; BSIT4, UIC

Integrating Video and Text in an OCX-Based Voice over IP System
By: Krystle Mae Labio, Paul Vincent Goyagoy, Roland Christian Trumata; BSCS4, ADDU

Online Sales Management and Inventory System of 8Telcom Business Center
By: April Rose Ann Kwong, Jasmin Angeli Frigillano, Kurt Roy Giger, Adrian Carado; BSIT4, UIC

Developing a Website with Voice over IP Application Having Instant Messenger Capability in an Ajax-Based Environment
By: Nicholas Borromeo, Kyecee Mae Matarlo, Janzen Zarzoso: BSCS4, ADDU

XML-Driven Batch Upload of Input Files Under Enhanced Examination Online
By: Charlene Orcasitas, BSCS4, UPMin

Enhanced GUI and Batched-Upload Data Input for Measuring Diversity Using Double Principal Coordinate Analysis and RAO DIVC and DISC
By: Raymond Bryan Brion, Excelsa May Ibabao; BSCS4, UPMin

Technopreneur Blogging: Incorporation of IT Knowledge and Business
By: Glayra Bustamante, BSIT4, USEP

Blogging: Comparative Features of Different Blog Platforms
By: Agnes Galinato, BSIT4, USEP

An Enhanced Message Retrieval Algorithm for Remote Mobile Phone
By: John Allen Malavi, Maricor Ruado, Maria Carmela Ubaldo; BSCS4, UIC

Auto-Reply SMS Messaging Using Java ME Platform for N Series Mobile Phones
By: Arian Llego, Prenzy Sol Merecido, Romarico Robert Doctura; BSIT4, ADDU

By: Knowledge-Based Algorithm in the Construction of Autonomous Mobile Robot
Jimson de Francia, Krizzia Mair Diaz, Jessica Baladjay; BSCS4, UIC

Computer Projector Management System
By: Aldred Jay Donayre, Kristine May Genabe, James Anthony Legaspi; BSIT4, UIC

An Enhanced Algorithm for the Taxi Assignment Problem
By: Hyangelo Henry Hao, Mar Vince Reyes; BSCS4, ADDU

A* Algorithm Modification for a Java Knowledge-Based Jeepney Route Recommender System
By: Bryan Wong, BSCS4, UPMin

Data Clustering on Categorical Data Using Modified K-Modes Algorithm
By: Cherry Lyn Parreno, BSCS4, UPMin

FOSS: USEP’s Open Source Project
By: Regina Abadilla, BSIT4, USEP

Congratulations presenters and researchers! Kudos to all of you!

2009 IT Olympiad Highlights - UIC Performance

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

First day

AM - QUIZ Bowl- University of Mindanao (Matina Campus) Gymnasium

Our very own team, Catherine Remolleno BSCS 4 (the last year’s champion along with Mary Grace Ignacio) and Aiza Loraine Mencidor BSIT 4 managed to lead the easy and moderate rounds but failed to maintain their leading during the difficult round. The questions were taken from PhilNits topics and standards. Knowing that the two were so busy with their projects and the lacked of preparations emotionally and intellectually but they nailed UIC in the top 5 best performing teams in this event. They just maximized their team efforts and individual expertise to survive the hurdle. Congratulations! I am proud of you ladies!

PM - Student Researches Presentation

For the faculty side, there was a MSW (Monthly Seminar Workshop) about FOSS: Free Open Source Softwares held at the Ateneo de Davao University. There were speakers from different IT industries that talked about this FOSS.

The whole session in the afternoon was allotted for different student researches (both defended/approved and ongoing) from the different colleges and universities in the region. There was a parallel session for the different presentations. UIC again has showcased their best in this area wherein 5 groups were sent to present, 2 from BSCS and 3 for BSIT. Aside from UIC, Ateneo de Davao University, UP Mindanao, and University of Southeastern Philippines have presented as well their best researches/projects. BTW, I was assigned to be the emcee in one of the venues.

UIC Researches and Proponents:

Title: An Enhanced Message Retrieval Algorithm for Remote Mobile Phone
Proponents: Malavi, John Allen
Ruado, Maricor
Ubaldo, Maria Carmela
BSCS 4

Title: Knowledge-Based Algorithm in the Construction of Autonomous Mobile Robot
Proponents: de Francia, Jimson
Diaz, Krizzia Mair
Baladjay, Jessica
BSCS 4

Title: Online Sales Management And Inventory System of 8telcom Business Center
Proponents: Kwong, April Rose Ann
Frigillano, Jasmin Angeli
Giger, Kurt Roy
Carado, Adrian
BSIT 4

Title: Web-Based Collaborative Software of ITPO Interactive Solutions
Proponents: Albores, Francis
Purgatorio, Ralph
Abello, Noel
Tripoli, Keiven Roi
BSIT 4

Title: Computer Projector Management System
Proponents: Donayre, Aldred Jay
Genabe, Kristine May
Legaspi, James Anthony
BSIT 4

Kudos to all of you guys! Congratulations!

Second Day

Whole Day - Programming Contest - Ateneo de Davao University

As usual, programming contest will consume the whole day. AM session was allotted for practice session and general orientation on the environment used in the contest such as the PC^2, and the languages used.

The afternoon session was the formal contest wherein 3 hours were given to the team participants to solve the 6 problems (ACM standard problems). Similar format of the problems were used in the National Competition.

To make the story short, with lacked of practices and coordinations due to some hectic and institutional events. The UIC Programming team has managed to maintain its 2007 performance in this event. We placed 2nd overall beating the other 13 teams in the region. Just a portion of minutes difference from the first place. UIC managed to solved 3 problems. UP Mindanao was the champion, Ateneo de Davao University was 3rd place and Notre Dame of Marbel University landed the fourth place.

Congratulations guys! You made us very proud of you!

Generally, the IT Olympiad this year has many pros and cons but the bottom line it ended with satisfaction knowing the number of partipating schools were no joke.

Congratulations to PSITE XI, CDITE XI, CHED XI and other generous sponsors for this successful and fruitful event!

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Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Yesterday was Friday the 13th and it was the first Friday the 13th of 2009. So what? Believers of the ancient practices are always seeing this day as “day to avoid”. I really do not know the premise behind but history is always saying that something  significantly will happen everytime this day comes. Most if not all are avoiding number 13 because of its bad luck brings.

Anyway, I respect their opinions for that but one thing for sure, God has the full control of everything. Something happens because of His will and it has all the reasons behind. Let’s be more faithful and leave everything to Him or common saying that “Just do your best and God will do the rest for you!…

Yesterday as well was the celebration of Students’ Day, traditionally in preparation of the celebration of Valentine’s day in UIC, there were series of activities that took place for the students. It is a 2 day celebration. It is good time as well for the students to have their break from academic pressures and rush assignment even just in 2 days. The day filled with academic competitions among the different programs in the university. It was started with a bang with Mr. and Miss Valentines was the highlight in the morning right after the celebration of the holy mass. In the afternoon, all the academic events took place such spelling bee with a twist (contestant should spell the work backwardly, i really do not know the objectives behind!..LOL), survivor Philippines (UIC version), snakes and ladders, sodoku, rubik’s cube challenge, poem and essay writings competitions and others. The day culminated with a Band Competition in the evening.

Today is the last day of the celebration of Students’ day. The OSAD and SSG facilitated with Jobs Fair intended for graduating students and Clubs fair for the undergraduate students.

I am very sure, students are enjoying their day as well as for us mentors/professors, since this serves as our 1 day break from school. Good enough compared to nothing.

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY EVERYONE!

The picture below is enough for the significant meaning of valentines. Celebrate it with love and faith. Love one another and let other people feel that there is really love somewhere out there.

11th PSITE National Convention in Dipolog City, Mindanao

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

11th PSITE National Convention

Zanorte Convention Center, Gen. Luna St., Dipolog City
February 26-28, 2009
THEME: Emerging Trends in ICT Education

February 26, 2009 (AM) O.D. Ruby Rose Barrientos
07:30 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 10:00 Opening Ceremony
Entry of Colors
Invocation and National Anthem …………….…….. DMC Foundation
Roll Call of Participants……………………………… Randy S. Gamboa
PSITE VP-Mindanao/Convention Chair
Welcome Remarks (Dipolog Mayor) ……………….
Opening Message/Rationale/Call to Order ….…… Jaime D.L. Caro
PSITE National President
Introduction of the Guest Speaker ………………… Grace F. Tyler
Keynote Message ………….……………………….
Intermission …………………………………………. DMC Foundation
10:00 – 10:15 Coffee and Networking Break / Raffle Draw
10:15 – 11:45 Panel Discussion 1- Information and Communication Technology Directions in the Philippines
Resource Speaker:
Reactors:
Facilitator: Fe N. Ferriols
11:45 – 12:00 SPONSOR TIME
12:00 – 01:00 LUNCH BREAK

February 26, 2009 (PM) O.D. Elmer T. Haro
01:00 – 02:30 Panel Discussion 2- Addressing ICT Education Gap Through Partnership
Resource Speaker: Jaime D.L. Caro - PSITE National President
Reactors:
Facilitator: Alexander Ybasco
02:30 – 02:45 Coffee and Networking Break / Raffle Draw
02:45 – 04:15 Panel Discussion 6 – Changing the Mindset: Employee to Employer
Resource Speaker:
Reactors:
Facilitator: John Peter Abraham Q. Ruero
04:15 – 04:30 SPONSOR TIME
04:30 – 05:00 Election Guidelines / Nomination of PSITE National Board
Facilitator: Grace F. Tyler
06:00 – 11:30 SPONSOR TIME

February 27, 2009 (AM) O.D. Bartolome T. Tanguilig
08:00 – 08:15 – Recap of Day 1 / Presentation of Nominees
08:15 – 09:15 Presentation – ITE Best Practices: Instruction
School 1: University of the Codilleras
School 2: University of San Jose Recoletos
School 3: University of the Philippines-Mindanao Campus
Facilitator: Allan A. Sioson
09:15 – 10:15 Presentation – ITE Best Practices: Research and Development
School 1: Cebu Institute of Technology
School 2: Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology
School 3: Ateneo de Naga University
Facilitator: Gregg Victor D. Gabison
10:15 – 10:30 Coffee and Networking Break / Raffle Draw
10:30 – 11: 30 Presentation – ITE Best Practices: Extension and Linkages
School 1: Ateneo de Davao University
School 2: Asia Pacific College
School 3: University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos
Facilitator: Cherry Lyn C. Sta. Romana
11:30 – 12:00 SPONSOR TIME
12:00 – 01:00 LUNCH BREAK

February 27, 2009 (PM) O.D. Reynald Jay F. Hidalgo
01:00 – 03:30 Organizational Matters – 1: Chapter Report (10-15mins per chapter)
Facilitator: Randy S. Gamboa
03:30 – 03:45 Coffee and Networking Break / Raffle Draw/ / End of Election of PSITE National Board
03:45 – 05:00 Organizational Matters – 2: Nat’l President’s Report/Treasurer’s Report / CBL Amendments
Facilitator: Farley L. Abrigo
06:00 – 07:00 Travel to Dakak Park Beach Resort (Overnight)
07:00 – 11:30 JEDI PARTY NIGHT

February 28, 2009 (AM) O.D. Elizabeth Ramos
Dakak Park Beach Resort
08:00 – 08:15 – Recap of Day 2
08:15 – 11:00 CHED-TPITE Public Hearing
Facilitator: Gary Cepe CHED-CO
11:15 – 11:30 Closing Ceremony/ Awarding/Raffle Draw/Distribution of Certificates
Anthony Harvey B. Dalmacio
11:30 – 01:00 Lunch (Dakak Beach Resort)
01:00 Home Sweet Home

Convention Fees:
Live-in Participants P 5,500.00
(includes convention materials, hotel accommodation (Camilla Hotel/Dakak Hotel), and lunch & snacks for 2 days)

Live-out Participants P 4,000.00
(includes convention materials and lunch & snacks for 2 days)

Discount: P300.00 for payments made on or before January 16, 2009

You may deposit early payments to any Allied Bank branch. Accomplish the deposit slip in triplicate credited to PSITE using the following details:
Account Name: PSITE
Account Number: 3131-02238-4
Branch: Allied Bank - Recto Branch, Manila

Please email a scanned copy of the validated deposit slip and/or confirm your attendance and early reservations to Randy S. Gamboa, Ph.D. at rsgamboa@yahoo.com; you may visit his site at http://www.rsgamboa.com/. Alternatively, you may present the deposit slip to the convention secretariat on February 26, 2009. Official receipts will be issued during the convention.

For the other details such as Transportation, Commission on HIgher Education (CHED) Endorsement, and National Organizing Committee, please click here.

10th PSITE National Convention was held at the National Capital Region particularly in Heritage Hotel along Roxas Boulevard. I was able to attend the said national convention. This time, I am hoping that I could attend the convention since it is being held here in Mindanao to cater to the wish of Mindanao ICT educators and organizations just to lessen the fare and lodging expenses. FYI, about 10 or 11 were the attendees of the last convention from Region 11. We were noted as one, if not the best PSITE Chapter in the Philippines because of its undying activities in the academe, industries, and community involvements, not just solely for Region 11 but affecting the Mindanao island . Actually, the said dates of the convention were the same with our decided dates for ITE Foundation Days. Until now, I am contemplating of either to register and attend or not. I gave myself a deadline to decide until Monday, February 2, 2009. It’s very difficult to decide since I was assigned to spearhead the Foundation days.

Side trip to the convention, not to mention the famous Dakak Beack Resort, the Boracay Haven of Mindanao is part of the convention and it will be promoted in the convention. Not just Dakak, this will promote as well Mindanao as haven of tourist spots and sights. To recall, Dakak was one of the preliminary swinsuit competition venues of the 1994 Miss Universe Beauty Pageant.

See you there!

Midterm Exam Finale, SAP Meeting, Guidance Presentation

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Today marks the end of January and prepares us for the month of love.

Today as well marked the end of the Midterm Examinations here at UIC. Rest day for students and preparing once again for the last period of the semester, the Finals. For the instructors, time to check and evaluate once again the performances of the students under them and as well preparing for Final grading lessons and requirements.

The ITE Program as well met the SAP (Systems, Applications, Products in Data Processing) Advocates and promoted the product to the UIC community particularly the Business and Accountancy Program, ITE, and the Engineering Programs. Overall impression was good but needed to be discussed and contemplated all of its pros and cons. Deploying it to academe is no joke especially the financial/fee aspect. We have to consider also the curriculum alignment.

After 2 hours of absorbing the meats of this new framework, the Guidance Office has prepared a comprehensive presentation about the ITE Freshmen and Sophomores about their overall performance in school. They have presented and discussed as well the influences and factors that affects their studies.The good thing was we identified the causes why students are not performing well in their academic life and its effects to them.

As for myself, I am not feeling well physically and emotionally.  Stress and pressures might be one of the reasons. Unwinding would be one of the solutions.

Isla Reta + Birthday Bash = Great Unwind!

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Isla Reta, Talicud Island, Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS), Davao del Norte - This is one of the beach resorts that I admired away from the city. It’s a 1-hour travel by a small barge from Sta. Ana wharf (near Magsaysay Park) to the Isla Reta wharf.

From left: Raphael (celebrant), Kevin, Christian (future nurse), Grace (GirlOpinion.com), Kathy, That’s Me, and Sir Roy

Photos: rgbconnections.net

These are just some of the wonderful pictures we had during the birthday celebration + bonding time with some of my friends and former students. Thanks rap for the treat. Happy birthday again!

2009 Chinese New Year!

Monday, January 26th, 2009

The year is not complete without the celebration of Chinese New Year-Philippine Version (actually, it’s every year’s much awaited event). This marks the official beginning of the year for some, the year of the OX. January 25-26 are allotted days for the celebration of the event. Some would say, the year will bring goodness and for the rest, bad luck. The same scenario every year, but the important thing is that still our faith to the Almighty will be more stronger and tighter. Chinese new year lucks are just guides to make our lives more exciting and challenging. These are for us to do our best to survive in every circumstance we are about to face, facing and to face.

In my case, we do not have work today (in leau with their celebration). In Davao City, there is a local version of China Town at the Uyanguren/Ramon Magsaysay Street. In that area, there are many Chinese businessmen and establishments. It is one of the busiest streets and places in the city. They considered Davao City as their second home (not to mentioned that they’ve married Filipina or Filipino).

Photos: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/

Anyway, to all Chinese and Filipino-Chinese, Happy New Year or Kung Hei Fat Choi.

May the luck of the year of the Ox be present in all our lives.

It’s my day today!

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

The University of the Immaculate Conception (UIC) is yearly celebrating its Catholic (not just for Catholics, including me) Educators’ Day every January to give tribute to our dear educators, for their hard works, sacrifices, dedications, and love to their chosen vocation. They are always saying that being an “educator is a noblest profession of all”.

TODAY, January 23, 2009 is Catholic Educators’ Day to held at the UIC Main Auditorium with the Supreme Student Officers as the overall coordinator of the event. The classes today were adjusted to give way for the celebration. It is to be started with a Eucharistic celebration then right after will be the program proper.

Actually, it’s my day! Cheers to all educators not just here but all throughout the world.

I would like to thank as well my mentors in the past and the present for molding me for whatever and whoever I am this moment. Thank you so much and I salute you all!

Very Unfamous People!

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

US President Barack Obama

Philippines’ Boxing Champion Manuel “Manny” Pacquiao

You Tube Sensation Charice Pempengco

These people have made an important role in their fields. Totally famous and that’s their commonalities! Every corner, in all directions in the world, their names are already nailed in the history and that’s for sure! Their fames are really obvious.

Things/Time to Cope up!

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

It’s almost half-way for the month of January and only 2 months more to go to close the semester. 2009 welcomed me with joys and shall we say “challenges”, but little by little I am coping them up and emotionally strengthened enough to face the challenges and tasks again. I’ve been ineffective these past days because of some troubles at home, but what can I do, instead of murmuring and blaming what so ever or who ever, I need to focus and determine still to my other sides or else MY EMOTIONS WILL EAT ME ALIVE WITH NO FIGHTS. God knows that I am doing my best to solve the mess but I am so sure that He will do the rest for me.

Time for me is not anymore as precious as gold but rather as genuine as a diamond. Literally, diamond is much expensive compared to gold. Anyway, as the title of this post goes, I need and have to cope things for the benefits of all. Here are some of the things that needs to have my attention and focus:

1. As an Academic Chairperson, I need to double time my efforts to meet up and follow up those students who have problems in academics. As I’ve checked the performance of the students last prelim period, many freshmen failed in minor subjects, plus the dropped students…tsk..tsk.. why? —>50% done!

2. I was assigned to spearhead the ITE Foundation day along with Program officers this February. Prior to our faculty meeting, I have met up the officers and talked some of the details of the remaining activities/highlights this semester and one of those was the ITE Foundation Day. I had already the tentative line up of activities and need some refinement, verifications and validations. —>50% done!

3. Deliberation of the Graduating students is no joke! —>5% progress

4. Summer Schedules for Summer Classes—>2% progress

5. Junior OJTs —> company follow ups! —>0% progress

6. CDITE/PSITE Commitment be strengthened! I missed many meetings…—>Unknown!

7. Faculty Performance report!—>0% progress

8. ITE Open Laboratory Concerns - Thank you to Sir Eric for taking incharge…hehehe…

See, that’s how idle I am! God bless us everyone!


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