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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!

NEWS! Parents’ Recognition Tonight!

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Prior to graduation or a day before the graduation, this coming March 22, 2009 will be the tradition of the University of the Immaculate Conception to give tributes and honor to our dear parents, or shall I say, the heroes of the education of our graduates.

As well as tonight will be the awarding of program awards for deserving graduating students in the areas of program academic excellence, leadership, special talents, performing arts, literary/musical, sports, and others.

For the awardees, congratulations! The moment you will graduating this March 22 is already a “once in a lifetime award” dedicated to your parents and perfect gift to yourself as well. No one can take this gift from you. Program awards are just bonuses for your exemplary actions and endeavors during your 4 or 5 year stay in the university.

For the ITE Program, you really made us proud! Your batch is one of the best batches in the ITE program! That’s from my heart! Continue to dream high and aim always for excellence guided with Marian characters and equip with skills that you’ve gained from this university!

Kudos to all of you!

Updates and pictures will be posted soon as well as the program awardees in our program. I will be the one to read the ITE Program awardees tonight.

Some of the pictures:

UIC AY 2008 - 2009 2nd Sem. is officially off!

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Yesterday, has officially marked the closure of the 2nd semester for the University of the Immaculate Conception AY 2008 - 2009.

But, as usual for the ITE students (CS, IT, IS), it is not yet over since most, if not all, are still complying for the final requirements, examinations and projects for their respective subject. Our graduating ITE students are still complying for the final revisions of their projects and theses before finally hard binding them. FYI, there are 48 graduates for IT, 23 for CS, and 1 for IM this academic year and spearheaded by two honor graduates, 1 Magna Cumlaude (BSCS) and 1 Cumlaude (BSIT). As well, a strong contender for the Search for Outstanding ITE Student in Region 11 from the BSCS.

Graduation day for the college will be this coming March 22, 2009 at UIC Bajada Auditorium and a day before the graduation will be their Parents’ Recognition to be held at UIC Main Auditorium to give tributes to parents and giving of citations and program awards fro deserving graduating students.

Other side of the program would be the preparation for the summer classes for BSIT 1and practicum/OJT requirements/tasks for the Juniors.

Summer class with start on April 6 (Tentative) and enrolment will start on March 23.

For our dear ITE graduating students, CONGRATULATIONS GUYS, Thank you for being part of us and the program through thick and thin! WE ARE ALL PROUD OF YOU!, for the lower years, ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST in your studies, be good always!  and LET GOD WILL DO THE REST!

See you all soon!

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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