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CProg1-121 TOPNOTCHERS for Midterm

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

CPROG1-121

MIDTERM TOPNOTCHERS

AY 2008 - 2009

BSIT 1A - 1F

(Rank, Last Name, First Name, Year and Section, Grade)

1. Rabanal, Mia Marchet    IT 1D     96

2. Rabanillo, Kyle Lester    IT 1B        95

3. Abesamis, Alain Louis    IT 1B        93
Gamayon, Francis Louie    IT 1E        93
Bolo, Michel            IT 1F        93

4. Lim, Robert Jherick        IT 1E        92
Quijano, Johneil        IT 1D        92
Felisco, Justin        IT 1C        92

5. Degorio, Nathaniel        IT 1B        91
Laurel, Daniel        IT 1D        91
Sawan, Phebe            IT 1E        91

6. Yu, Ian Jovein        IT 1C        90
Paganpan, Kraster Lou    IT 1C        90
Rivera, Kevin John           IT 1D        90
Albarracin, Jhon Louie    IT 1E        90

7. Aviñante, Israel        IT 1F        88
8. Escleto, Kevin Mar        IT 1C        87
dela Peña, Roxanne        IT 1C        87
Diola, Cindy            IT 1E        87
Salas, Jack Daniel        IT 1A        87
Sabellano, Karen        IT 1A        87

9. Pia, Ceasar Ian        IT 1D        86
10.Yoshida, Yuriko        IT 1B        85
del Valle, Jessie Jun        IT 1C        85
Jimenez, Rhea        IT 1E        85

11.Serrano, Angelo Niño            IT 1D        84
Garcia, Fatima Mae         IT 1C        84
Bautista, John Orven George    IT 1B        84
Alvarez, Byron John        IT 1A        84
Isles, Julie Mae        IT 1E        84

12.Arconado, Gerald Jake    IT 1A        83
Nuera, Mona Lisa        IT 1A        83
Sia, Ryan            IT 1A        83
Denosta, Anjela Camille    IT 1B        83
Elechicon, Jan Ryan        IT 1B        83
Bonajos, Jeffrey        IT 1C        83
Calida, Trixy        IT 1C        83
Estapon, Mary Anne        IT 1C        83
Mercado, Mylene        IT 1D        83
Catacutan, Robin Carlo    IT 1E        83
Abenoja, Norliza        IT 1F        83

Congratulations guys! Maintain the excellence and hit the mark!

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!

Sharing your secrets is unwise sometimes!

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Sharing your secrets is unwise sometimes, because a blabbermouth will be listening!

You’re feeling a bit riled up over some recent trouble at work or at home and that might carry over into other parts of your life. Try not to inflict too much torment on those who don’t deserve it! (sometimes this is difficult to do especially when you love that person)

Hmmm…scary in a way! Beware those people that surrounds you every now and then, maybe they will be the one to bring in danger in one way or another, who knows?!

The title is unknown!

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

I am feeling pretty strong and happy, but someone sees me in a different light.

Show them that you’re not their doormat, but see if you can do it with a smile. That ought to show them!

Are you getting annoyed with a friend, but not sure how to let them know? A question that is difficult to answer and an action that is difficult to do.

Do yourself (and them) a favor and keep quiet about your frustrations. Just start spending more time with other people and either they will get the message or they’ll initiate a conversation about why things have changed. Then and only then will they be ready to hear the truth you have to tell — without going into any great emotional upheaval. Not everyone is ready to hear the cold, hard truth about their behavior.

Have a nice day everyone! Enjoy life!

printf(”Hello World! It’s Valentine’s Day!”);

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.

Good Perspectives = Good Living!

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Get perspective. Putting things into their proper balance will keep you smiling.

You try to let go of an old habit or memory that has been bothering you more than usual lately. It’s one of those days when you need to clear your mind so you can make way for more goodness to come. Be an inspiration for others, be their light for change.

Happy Hearts’ day everyone!

My Inspiration!

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Helping others is also a way to help yourself to see things from a new perspective.”

Help…help…help…this make sense to me these past few weeks! Valentine’s day is fast approaching but for me everyday is a valentine’s day, everyday is a happy day, everyday is helping-others day. It should not be consumed in one day but all throughout. I wish that this time around the meaning of valentine’s day is worth remembering for, not just for personal interest but for the welfare of other people.

Advance happy hearts’ day everyone!

Unwinding with Sickness

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

It’s been a while or days since my last blog. I was sick for the past days and until this time I am still recovering my physical strength. Lucky for me that last week was not a serious week to have classes for my freshmen since the University President approved the 3-day special formation for ROTC in preparation for the annual tactical inspection held last friday. I dunno what’s the feedback of the inspection?

I just had my first batch of takers for my Midterm Examination in Programming last tuesday. But because of this fever of mine, I was not able to made it the second batch last thursday because of intolerable dizziness, flu and headache. So I have decided to give the exam this tuesday, lucky for them. I was absent for 3 days now. I need to regain my strength and focus to work on the pending admin. tasks last week and this for this week.

I felt sorry as well for Sir Eric (adviser) that I was not able to attend as panelist the BSIT 4 Project Presentation last Wednesday and Thursday. I’ve heard that there were groups who have made it but there were groups who were asked to re defense their output. Good luck still guys!

Highlight Activities this Month:

1. PSITE National Convention on February 26-28 in Dipolog City

2. Regional Wide IT Quiz, Programming Contest, Student Congress

3. 1st CARAGA ICT Congress

4. UIC ITE BSIT 4 Project Presentation, BSCS 4 Thesis Presentation, and BSIM 4 MIS Project Presentation

Anyway, it’s a good thing that you unwind for a good cause but for a sickness is no joke.

Take care everyone! Health is wealth!

“I’m Sorry” says by Michael Phelps Marijuana Bong Smoking

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Beijing Olympics sensation Michael Phelps of the USA engaged with marijuana? I saw this just this morning while watching the “Umagang Kay Ganda”, a morning show of the ABS-CBN before going to work.

You cannot really judge the person for his fame and outside personality. But the main thing is that everybody is prone to something unexpected. Is it enough to say “I’m sorry“? Yes, for the mean time but in the long run your good deeds and contributions to the society and to other people will be erased by one error in your whole life like taking a marijuana or mary jane.

Will it affect his campaign for another world-breaking records in swimming in the 2012 Olympics?

Let’s see!

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!


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