Sunday, August 5, 2012

Teachers Recess: INFLUENCE… A Passion for This Generation Jun 15, 2012 by Luis


Teachers Recess: INFLUENCE… A Passion for This Generation

Jun 15, 2012 by 
Teachers Recess: INFLUENCE… A Passion for This Generation
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“Education is simply a soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another.” - G.K. Chesterson
A teacher is one of the most reputable professions anywhere in the world. While they serve in the premise of a curriculum, their influence and endeavors in every student has no limits. They prepare our young… They equip our children… And they build the next generation of leaders for our country.
For this same reason, School Talk would like to appreciate and encourage our modern day heroes in this year’s teachers’ conference entitled, “Teachers Recess: INFLUENCE… A Passion for This Generation.”
Learning & Statistics
A whole day conference for educators, focusing on their influence on our future leaders and recognizing their vital part in our country’s success.
The conference will include educational statistics in a case research, interactive focus group discussions, testimonials, and short-challenging messages from selected inspirational leaders.
Love. Influence. Hope.
“Love is evident in a teachers’ guide, as a lesson plan is available at their desk.”
Love for teaching. Influence the young. Hope for the future. School Talk recognizes these traits in every teacher. That is why we have included testimonies from selected individuals that will certainly encourage every attendee.

 “Teachers in all Philippine schools are committed and accountable for providing classroom instruction with results that are manifested in high performance levels in terms of student learning outcomes. Teachers are dedicated to the well-being of the students and communities they serve, taking into account their cultural diversity, group aspirations and what is valued in education.”
 ELC Handbook 2010 (Experiential Learning Courses Handbook)
 Who will benefit from this Learning Event?
We would like to cordially invite you to be part of this remarkable conference. Spending time to mold one’s life and educational formation is a tough role one should take. With that our inspiration is the educators of today’s generation… Teachers, Home Educators, and Parents.
Join us as we share with you great learnings!
This conference will help you:
- Understand and appreciate our role in the growth and development of the youth
- Learn interesting and relevant educational statistics and case researches
- Learn through interactive focus group discussions, testimonials and short-challenging messages from our notable speakers.
- Become better counselors and bolster your influence

WHEN:
August 11, 2012 (Saturday)
9:00AM – 6:00PM

WHERE:
Victory Centre Greenhills,
4/F Virra Mall Bldg., Greenhills
Shopping Center, San Juan City

BIRD’S EYE VIEW
(Program)

Case Studies and Statistics
GMA 7 – I-Witness
USec. Leon Flores III, National Youth Commission
A deeper glimpse of the country’s current educational situation and a closer look on the Filipino dream. How it is affecting our students and young, and how we can possibly take part of that endeavor.

Passion & Financial Security
Mr. Chinkee Tan, Wealth Coach
Our teachers are our models inside and outside the school. At some extent we also see them as our guide on our personal finances. That is why we have invited one of the most sought after speaker about money mindsets and personal finance. Mr. Chinkee Tan, will share how we can be financially secure as we pursue our passion to teach.

Edukasyon sa Bakod ng Tahanan
Ms. Mary Lorraine “Malu” Tiongson-Ortiz ,  VP-Down Syndrome Association of the Philippines
Ang kaalaman ay hindi lamang nakukuha sa loob ng paaralan, kung di sa taong nagbabahagi din. Ang kalinga ng isang ina sa anak bilang isang guro sa bakuran ng tahanan ay masusi nating pag-uusapan. Ang kahalagahan ng pag-aalaga, ay isa sa malaking impluwensiya sa loob at labas ng tahanan.

Fuel My Dreams
(Testimonies about an educator’s influence)
Mr. Tony Meloto, Founder & President of Gawad Kalinga
An inspiring story from one of the greatest leaders in the country, Mr. Tony Meloto. Founder and President of the Gawad Kalinga organization. An influence that propelled him to succeed.

“Influence as a NEED”

School Talk is about building leaders of the next generation as we leave a legacy that is remembered by the leaders we have built. Indeed, influence is needed as we continue with our dream.
… and interactive focus group discussions that will be an avenue for every teacher, home educator, and parent.

Conclusion 
In summary, our beloved schools, and teachers understood that education is a top most priority. Unselfishly, they gave what is precious in our eyes today. Thus, in return we would like to deeply emphasize what our modern heroes have done to preserve and promote one of the country’s assets. Some of these heroes may never see the outcome of their efforts but it is in our shoulders to remember what they did, the influence they have imparted and motivate the rest in pursuit of purpose as they immerse.

LEARNING INVESTMENT

Platinum Seat                     Php 2,000.00 / pax
Avail Php 1,000.00 discount for group of 5 participants
Gold Seat                              Php 1,500.00 / pax
Avail Php 800.00 discount for group of 5 participants
Silver Seat                            Php 800.00 / pax
Avail Php 500.00 discount for group of 5 participants
Seminar Fee is inclusive of snacks.
For www.schooltalk.ph subscribers, pay only Php 700.00!

REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
For registration and other inquiries, you may reach us at (0927) 963-1376  / (0932) 85S-TALK (7-8255). You may also call us at (02) 267-5635 or email us at info@schooltalk.ph  / jennyimagalong@schooltalk.ph
Thank you and see you there!

Friday, July 27, 2012


Learn 7 animation secrets to effectively communicate your message
 
Learn 7 unique secrets to use animations in your presentation from the expert for effectively communicating your message. Robert Lane, a presentation expert and founder of Aspire Communications, is here once again to teach you seven unique animation strategies in a FREE one-hour webinar.
In his last webinar on how to make visually engaging PowerPoint presentations, Robert Lane explained how to create visually interactive presentations and hold audiences’ attention throughout the presentation delivery.
Robert Lane has applied his lifelong fascination with science to the study of visually interactive digital communication, with a focus on rich media-based PowerPoint presentations. He has also trained speakers and presentation professionals within organizations around the world, large and small.
In the webinar, you’ll learn:
How to use animations to persuasively communicate your message
Seven unique animation strategies and their effective use while delivering a presentation
How to create dynamic navigation menus to easily access information
Robert Lane is also the author of well-known books: Relational Presentation: A Visually Interactive Approach and Selling Visually with PowerPoint. Learn more about Robert from here.
Get started with the webinar
Day:Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Time:9.00 AM Pacific Time (August 8, 2012 - 11.00 AM CST; 9.30 PM IST)
Duration:1 hour
Click here to attend the live webinar (Note: No registration required)
(if the above link does not work, then you can copy the url given below and paste it to your address bar)

Repost:  http://authorstream.wiziq.com/online-class/915858-seven-animation-secrets-you-need-to-know

Sunday, February 19, 2012

8th CCS Day Celebration

The 8th CCS Day celebration in Lyceum Alabang features a series of seminars, competitions, job fairs, software and hardware exhibits from student partners and industry linkages. This will be on February 23-24, 2012. The theme for this event is "It's more fun in IT!".

Day 1:

Feb. 23, 2012
     Part 1
     7:00 - 10:00
                        1. Registration
                        2. Doxology
                        3. National Anthem
                        4. Welcome Remarks   by  Prof. Fe L. Hablanida, MSCS
                                                                 Dean, College of Computer Studies
                        5. Intermission Number
                        6. Introduction to the Guest Speaker by Prof. Rodrigo P. Calapan
                        7. Message                    Mr. Jhoemel Palomera, MCITP
                                                              Senior Software Engineer
                                                              Accenture Philippines
                         8. Intermission Number
                                                               LOA ALTA Dancers
                         9. Short Message            Dr. Eleonor H. Calayag
                                                               Director for Academic Affairs
     Part 2
     10:00-12:00
                         10. Quiz Bee
                         11. Fastest Geek (Computer Assembly and Disassembly)
     Part 3
     1:00-5:00
                         12. Introduction to C# Programming           
                                                                Mr. Jhoemel Palomera, MCSE

                                                                Senior Software Engineer
                                                                Accenture Philippines

                         13. Data Communication and Computer Networks   
                                                                 Mr. Isaiah R. Tongco
                                                                 IT Engineer
                                                                 Sun Power Philippines

                          14. Professional Ethics and Values Education
                                for IT Professionals                                            
                                                                 Dr. Charlemaigne Lavina
                                                                 Dean, College of Computer Studies
                                                                 TIP Manila
                           15. eBusiness





   Day 2:

            7:00 - 3:00 Competitions
                                        Programming
                                        Interfacing
                                        Keyboarding
                                        Troubleshooting
                                        Networking
                                        Game Development
                                        Web Designing and Development
                                         Blogging
                                         Digital Arts
                                         Animation
                                         Commercial/Advertisement Making
           4:00-5:00               Cosplay
           5:00-6:00               Awarding
           6:00-6:15               Closing Remarks            Prof. Victor de la Cruz
                                                                                 Chair, 8th CCS Day
       

Applications for the DLSU Doctorate in Information Technology

This is to inform you that the DLSU College of Computer Studies is currently accepting applicants to the Doctorate in Information Technology (DIT). The last day for submission of complete documents supporting applications is February 29, with a testing date to follow shortly thereafter. Applicants who successfully complete the first stages of the application process may be asked to undergo additional procedures (for example interviews). Please visit www.dlsu.edu.ph, and click on "Graduate Admissions" for more details on the process.

The Doctorate in Information Technology (DIT) Program of the DLSU College of Computer Studies is a three-year postgraduate course designed to equip candidates with knowledge and skills needed to become agents for societal and organizational change through the planning, management, and implementation of IT in ways that are theoretically grounded, relevant, innovative, critical, and ethical.

The course seeks to bridge professional relevance (practice) with conceptual grounding (theory), and aims at developing a breed of professionals who can seamlessly link three domains: social and organizational knowledge, technical expertise, and ethics. A key assumption of the course is that changes in society are most effectively achieved by working through reshaping its most significant institutions. In this course, emphasis is placed on equipping students to understand, plan, and manage IT interventions in business, educational, and government settings.

In the course of taking the program students will depart from popular and oversimplified models that view the IT processes as linear, predictable, revolutionary, utopian, and deterministic. They will increasingly understand that technology is complex, socially-shaped, value-laden, and capable of being harnessed for diverse goals, which in turn are not equally desirable in terms of their normative implications. At the end of the program successful candidates can then become change agents in different capacities: as policy makers, chief information officers, high-level lecturers or researchers, heads of organizations or officers in charge of large departments.

Again interested parties are encouraged to visit www.dlsu.edu.ph >,Graduate Admissions for more details on the process.

--

Zelinna Cynthia Pablo
PhD (Melbourne)




--

Ethel ChuaJoy Ong
Chair, Software Technology Department
College of Computer Studies
De La Salle University - Manila

Friday, February 17, 2012

 CALL FOR PAPERS

 The 41st Annual Conference -
2012 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2012)
http://www.icpp2012.org
Pittsburgh, PA, USA September 10-13, 2012

Sponsored by
 The International Association for Computers and Communications (IACC)
In cooperation with The University of Pittsburgh, USA

Scope
The International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) provides a forum
for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to present
their latest research findings in all aspects of parallel and distributed
computing.

ICPP 2012 will be focused on 3 crosscutting themes:
(1) Disruptive Technologies (Multicore/Manycore, Accelerators, Clouds),
(2) Data-Intensive Computing and
(3) Green Computing.

The meeting will be organized around the following tracks:
 = Architecture
 = Algorithm Design and Parallelism
 = Programming Models, Languages & Environments
 = Networking and Communication
 = Performance Modeling and Evaluation
 = Compilers and Run-Time Systems
 = Applications

Paper Submission:
 Paper submissions should be formatted according to the IEEE standard double-
 column format with a font size 10 pt or larger. Each paper is strictly limited
 to 10 pages in length. Submissions should represent original, substantive
 research results. We will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission,
 is under review for or has already been published (or accepted) for publication
 in another conference or journal venue. See the conference website for electronic
 paper submission instructions.

Important Dates:
March 02, 2012 Paper Submission Deadline
June 01, 2012 Author Notification
July 06, 2012 Final Manuscript Due

Workshops with more narrowly focused scope will be held from September 10th to
13th. Proposals should be submitted to the Workshops Co-Chairs, Pavan Balaji
(balaji@mcs.anl.gov) and Heshan Lin (hlin2@vt.edu) by November 1, 2011.

Proceedings of the conference and workshops will be published in CD format and
will be available at the conference. For Further Information please contact:
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, parashar@rutgers.edu

Organizing & Program Committees General Chair:
- Wu-chun Feng, Virginia Tech, USA

Program Chair:
- Manish Parashar, Rutgers Univ., USA

Program Vice-Chairs:
- Architecture
- Hiroshi Nakashima, Kyoto Univ., Japan
- Algorithms Design and Parallelism
- Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State Univ., USA
- Programming Models, Languages and Environments
- Thierry Priol, INRIA, France
- Compilers and Runtime Systems:
- Barbara Chapman, Univ. of Houston, USA
- Xipeng Shen, William & Mary, USA
- Networking and Communications
- Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Labs., USA
- Guihai Chen, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., China
- Performance Modeling and Evaluation
- Krishna Kant, National Science Foundation, USA
- David Lowenthal, Univ. of Arizona, USA
- Applications
- David Abramson, Monash Univ., Australia

Workshops Co-Chairs:
- Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Lab, USA
- Heshan Lin, Virginia Tech, USA

Awards Co-Chairs:
 - Guang R. Gao, Univ. of Delaware, USA
 - Yu-Chee Tseng, Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan

 Publications Chair:
 - Feng Qin, Ohio State University, USA


-- 

Ethel ChuaJoy Ong
Chair, Software Technology Department
College of Computer Studies
De La Salle University - Manila

Saturday, January 28, 2012

MIT Students Turn Internet Into a Sixth Human Sense.

One of the exciting features in 2nd CRDF is the presentation of the video about the MIT students that turn internet into a sixth human sense..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vX-TjUnovk

Friday, January 27, 2012

Message

To all students and professors who actually contributed and supported the 2nd Computing Research and Development Forum, thank you very much! Most specially to the speakers this morning who greatly shared this ideas and expertise, Mr. Isaiah Tongco, IT Engineer, Sun Power Philippines; and Prof. Victor Delacruz, LOA instructor. Also, to the people who worked behind the scene, LACeS iniated by Ms. Cr...istine May Eduarte, Mr. Marwin Arciaga, Mr. Neil Darrell Montillano, Mr. Nick Darwin Montillano, Ako Si Andro, Harlee Demos, and the rest BSIT31E1, BSIT31E2, BSCS, and BSCpE11M1..... Thank you, thank you, thank you very much! Thank you for coming, for supporting, and for being with us. Hope we have shared you the knowledge and skills that you might be cherished and inspired of. Thank you once again and God bless...
 
Prof. Rodrigo P. Calapan, MIT
Chairman, 2nd Computing Research & Development Forum
 
 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

2nd Computing Research and Development Forum

LYCEUM OF ALABANG
No. 88 GNT Business Center, National Road, Putatan, Muntinlupa City



College of Computer Studies

2nd Computing Research and Development Forum

Alabank Multipurpose Hall
January 27, 2012

Programme

Part 1:

7:00 – 8:00 AM        Registration
8:00 - 8:05               Invocation
8:05 – 8:10              Philippine National Anthem
8:10 – 8:20              Welcome Remarks                        Dr. Eleonor Calayag 
                                                                                           Director, OAA
                                                                                   
8:20 – 8:30              Intermission Song                          Elcie Celis
                                                                                           BSCS 2nd yr

8:30 – 10:00             Advanced Computer Networks      Sun Power
                                                                                              IT Engineer

10:00 – 10:15           Points to the Future UI   

10:15-12:00              Methods of Research                      Victor d’Great
                                                                                               Researcher/Professor

2:00 – 1:00               Lunch
1:00 – 1:02               Kinect Effect            
1:02 – 1:08               Productivity Future Vision
1:08 – 1:30               The Adventure of Isko & the
                                 Ghost in Balete Drive                            Daniel Torres

1:30 – 2:00               PMS using RFID and SMS Tech.      Glenda Buhawi

2:00 – 2:30               E-Grades using IDTECH                     Kherlie Lanceta

2:30 – 3:00               Lyceum Virtual Class                            Ferdz Ramiso

3:00 – 3:15               Edutainment                                          Charmaine Sorila

3:15 – 3:45               Parking System using Prox. 
                                  Card                                                       Marvin Acosta
3:45 – 3:50               Intermission Dance                              Marvin Acosta

3:50 – 4:00               IP Enabled Security System               Marwin Arciaga

4:00 – 4:15               Lyceum 3D Walkthrough                     Mark Bon

4:15 – 4:30               Maze Game using A* Algorithm        Jay R Dogayo

4:30 – 4:35               Intermission Song                               Jencel Acopio

4:35 – 5:00               Closing Remarks                                 Prof. Hablanida
                                                                                   Dean, CCS

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