This slideshow is the output of the writer during the Advance Online Writing Techniques Training Workshop at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan, Philippines on May 19-23, 2008. (Related story below)
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
iSchool Writers Upgrade Skills
To do this, writers and technical staff from fourteen SUCs involved with
The participants, toting their laptops, headphones, microphones, voice recorders, digicams and videocams, learned to write scripts, voice their prepared scripts, conduct and record interviews, and shoot still photos and videos. Then these different materials were combined using different sound, photo and video editing software to come up with a multimedia material for online publication. Under the discerning eyes and discriminating ears of the trainors, the participants toiled day and night, to meet their deadlines and come up with online-worthy outputs.
Their practicum involved a visit to two high schools which are recipients of the iSchools project, in order to document their iSchools project implementation. The participants were divided into two groups- one group went to Aklan National High School of Arts and Trade in Kalibo, Aklan and the other to Aguinaldo T. Repiedad Sr. Integrated School in Banga, Aklan. The groups conducted interviews with the school principal, students, teachers and even people from the community to get information. They shot videos and still photos of the school, the laboratory, and the interviews conducted. Upon return to the training venue, the participants worked overnight to come up with a two-minute video presentation.
In the end, the participants earned the nod of the trainors and the outputs were published in YouTube.
Toni Torres, iSchools project manager, agreed to find ways and means so that quality equipment such as digicam, voice recorder, laptop and microphone, will be provided to each of the writers for the documentation of the iSchools project in their respective areas.
The participants:
- Balandra, Ma. Belen R. - Western Visayas College of Science & Technology
- Baniton, Johnny Jr. U. - Ifugao State College of Agriculture & Forestry
- Biray, Ersyl T. - Aklan State University
- Carpio, Marife - Benguet State University
- Cero, Leyma L. - Cavite State University
- De Angel, Aphrile L. - Aklan State University
- Dela Ostia, Leah B. - Aklan State University
- Dellosa, Jeffrey T. - Northern Mindanao Institute of Science & Technology
- De Pedro, Gideon Lyndon III S. - Aklan State University
- Jamilarin, Patrick Anthony - Aklan State University
- Jamora, Michael John A. - Sorsogon State College
- Lambino, Ramir D. - Tarlac College of Agriculture
- Lee, Eufremia C. - CICT
- Lopez, Eric G. - Bataan Peninsula State University
- Mandac, Philip Constantine L. - Apayao State College
- Nanaman, Mara Barbra S. - Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology
- Pagatpatan, Jonathan S. - Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College
- Repayo, Benedicta D. - Aklan State University
- Rosales, Eleanor F. - Aklan State University
- Villareal, Dante J.P. - Western Mindanao State University
Advanced Online Writing Workshop in Pictures
These faces are illuminated by the screen of laptops as they continue to work to finish their outputs even during a brownout. These are the participants of the advanced online writing techniques workshop held at Aklan State University on May 19-23, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Web development training completed
Teacher and student representatives from the 12 recipient schools handled by the Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College toiled for five days to design and develop their respective websites during the Website Development Training conducted at the iSchools laboratory of ISPSC from April 21-25, 2008.
The participants were introduced to Joomla, an open source content management system, explored the features of the system, learned how to create sections and categories, uploaded and edited content and images, and learned how to configure the system under the tutelage of their trainor, Mr. Jonathan Pagatpatan and assistated by two facilitators, Gerald Directo and Gina Mae Villanueva. After five days, the participants were able to present with pride and confidence their handiwork which resembled websites created by professional web designers.
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The participants
CABOTAJE, FLORENCE JOY C. -Narvacan National Central HS
IGLESIAS, MARIA CONCEPCION A. -Narvacan National Central HS
LORENZO, CARMENCITA P. -Batac NHS – Bungon Campus
PAGUYO, MA. ABIGAIL T. -Batac NHS – Bungon Campus
BUGAOISAN, GENEROSA MADONNA B. -Pagudpud National High School
PAGURAYAN, MARICON T. =Pagudpud National High School
VIZCARRA, JANICE B. -Ilocos Sur National High School
REGUNTON, ALLAN KENNETH Q. -Ilocos Sur National High School
ABLOG, ARLENE P. -ISPSC Lab HS
ARE, CANDYLYN H. -Abra State Institute Of Science & Technology
ORTEGA, ROWENA A. -Abra State Institute of Science & Technology
RUAM, RONALD C. -Caestebanan National High School
SALEM, JEZLEY A. -Caestebanan National High School
ESTRADA, DELIA A. -Don Eulogio de Guzman Memorial National High School
TABERDO, ALDWIN B. -Don Eulogio de Guzman Memorial National High School
FLORES, JENNY B. Damortis National High School – Patac Annex
ARONGAT, JOJILYN C. -Damortis National High School – Patac Annex
SERVITO, JINKY D. -Dagupan City National High School
DUQUE, LIEZELLE M. -Dagupan City National High School
ESTABILLO, DONALD -Don Eufemio F Eriguel Memorial National High School
ARTILLA, JERIC P. -Don Eufemio F Eriguel Memorial National High School
GARCIA, RICARDO -Daniel Maramba National High School
VILORIA, REYNARIO -Magsingal National High School
UDARBE, ZANETTE -Magsingal National High School
CILC completed in 12 iSchools in Region 1 and Abra
This came about with the successful completion of the 5-day Computer and Internet Literacy Course for the 12 recipient schools handled by ISPSC which was completed in three weeks time. The first batch started on March 31 and April 1 with the schools in Ilocos Norte (Pagudpud NHS, Caestebanan NHS and Batac NHS-Bungon Campus). The second batch started on April 7 with six schools - Daniel Maramba NHS, Don Eufemio Eriguel NHS, Don Eulogio de Guzman NHS, Damortis NHS-Patac Annex, Dagupan City NHS and Ilocos Sur NHS. Trainors from Tarlac State University and Tarlac Agricultural College beefed up the three trainors of ISPSC during the second batch. The third batch started on April 14 for Narvacan NCHS, Magsingal NHS and Abra State Institute of Science & Technology.
Most of the teachers, especially the older ones and those who have little computer experience were very grateful and elated after the training. They committed to use computers in computing the grades of their students and in preparing grading sheets, as well as in presenting lessons using slide presentations.
The absence of an Internet connection in some schools such as Don Eufemio Eriguel was remedied by conducting the Internet session in an Internet Shop. At Caestebanan NHS, the municipal Mayor, Carlito Abadilla III, allowed the use of the Internet room of the municipal hall for the Internet session of the participants. Some schools experienced brownouts and have to extend sessions into the night just to finish the modules. The absence of an air-conditioned computer lab did not dampen the enthusiasm and interest of teachers in some schools where they endured the heat just to learn how to use computers.
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Teachers at Batac National High School-Bungon Campus don't mind the heat just to learn how to use computers
Saturday, March 1, 2008
UPDATED TRAINING SCHEDULES
1. Computer and Internet Literacy Course
Participants: 8 teachers representing the 8 subject areas, principal, librarian, 3rd year student who will attend the web dev't preferably the editor in chief of the school paper, lab managers (2)
March 31-April 4, 2008
Caestebanan NHS, Batac NHS - Bungon Campus, Pagudpud NHS
April 7-11, 2008
Daniel Maramba NHS, Don Eulogio de Guzman Mem. NHS, Damortis NHS - Patac Annex, Dagupan City NHS, Don Eufemio F Eriguel Mem. NHS, Ilocos Sur NHS
April 14-18, 2008
Narvacan NCHS, Magsingal NHS, ASIST
2. Laboratory Management Training -
April 28-May 2, 2008 venue: ISPSC
Participants: 2 laboratory manager
3. Web Development Training - April 21-25 venue: ISPSC
Participants: 1 teacher + 1 student
4. Library Management Training - March 31 - April 4 (not yet sure) venue: BSU
Participant: librarian
5. Educators' Summit - April 9-11 venue: Clark
Participants: principal + Division ICT coordinator + Regional ICT coordinator
6. Project Close-out Phase I - May 2-3 venue: BSU
Participants: principal + school ICT coordinator
Thursday, February 28, 2008
iSchool labs Installation Completed
(more photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/24235885@N02/ )
The schedule of deployment was finalized by Engr. Evangeline Reyes and Ms. Cecilia Lazarte during the Midstream Planning Workshop at DAPCC, Tagaytay City. The schedule was disseminated to the project staff for their respective assignments. The principals of the recipient schools were then informed by the area coordinators of their schedule. Air21 was contacted by the project manager to confirm the schedules and itinerary of delivery. The ASI-partners were also contacted by the project manager to confirm the schedule of installation/set-up. However, there were some misunderstanding/problems regarding the agreed schedule with Air21. No SUC reps were sent to some schools because of sudden changes in the delivery schedule made by Air21.
The ISPSC Lab High School was set-up first on February 15, 2008. This was followed by 4 schools on February 21, 2008 - Narvacan National Central HS, Don Eulogio De Guzman Mem. NHS, Don Eufemio F. Eriguel Mem. NHS, and Damortis NHS-Patac Annex. The remaining schools were set-up on February 22, except for Batac NHS and ASIST which were done on Feb 23. The ISPSC project staff assigned to the different schools had many stories to tell regarding their experiences during the installation/set-up.
The installation schedule in some schools was delayed because of the scheduled accreditation of five degree programs of the College. The members of the iSchools project staff were assigned in different committees and were not allowed to leave the College during the preparation and actual conduct of the accreditation from Feb 8-15, 2008.
When first contacted, the ASI-partners provided by CICT could not be reached or were not aware of the iSchools project or ASI agreement. It was only a couple of days before the scheduled installation that the ASI-partners were confirmed and the final schedules were set.
There were some units that were found defective during the installation. In Magsingal NHS, one unit was defective. In Don Eufemio F. Eriguel Mem. NHS one unit has defective motherboard and power supply. In Dagupan City NHS, one unit did not function. These were recorded by the ASI-partner tecnicians for reporting to ASI and for repair or replacement. The units need also to be tested for one week (burn-in). The Principals and lab managers in each school were instructed to report to the project manager and the ASI partner technician any additional unit that are found defective during the burn-in.
After the installation of the iSchools labs in the recipient schools, a series of teachers trainings will follow. First will be the Computer and Internet Literacy Course, then the Laboratory Management Training, the Web Development Training, and the Library Management Training.