by: Ana Ninfa B. Caballero
Launching and roll out of iSchools in Region 10, 11 and 12 goes under way.
15 of the 32 schools’ beneficiary under the coverage area of Bukidnon State University (BukSU) were inaugurated and selected faculty in the 21 iSchools was already trained in Computer Internet Literacy Course (CICL), says Mark Lemuel L. Garcia (BukSU-ICT Coordinator, Project Coordinator for iSchools and eSkwela).
Currently the Project Management Team is assisting the roll out and internet literacy course in iSchools beneficiary in South Cotabato (Kidapawan and Sultan Kudarat.)
Meanwhile, qualified public high schools lined up for iSchools inauguration includes those in the following area in Region X:
· Camiguin Province
· Medina, Misamis Oriental (Mis. Or)
· Sugbongcogon, (Mis. Or)
· Salay, (Mis. Or)
· Dampil, (Mis. Or)
· Opol, (Mis. Or) and
· Impasug-ong, Bukidnon
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
BukSU Launches iSchools in Regions’ 10, 11, 12
By: Ana Ninfa Bago-Caballero
With few people saying that computers was expected to become central issue at home, the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) agreed to push through with the launching of iSchools. In March 2008, at least eleven (11) National High Schools under the area of coverage of CICT based in Bukidnon State University (BuKSU) were inaugurated.
With few people saying that computers was expected to become central issue at home, the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) agreed to push through with the launching of iSchools. In March 2008, at least eleven (11) National High Schools under the area of coverage of CICT based in Bukidnon State University (BuKSU) were inaugurated.
Twenty one (21) modern computers with complete accessories, a server of the internet, video camera, a printer, air condition unit and a scanner were turned over to each iSchool beneficiary.
Immediately after the launching, selected teachers undergo Computer Internet Literacy Course (CILC), of which 21 iSchools are already done with the said training.
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“I was only expecting one unit of computer to be given to our school but the CICT gave us 21 and more,” says a teary-eyed school Principal of Balubal National High School.
Other iSchools beneficiary shared a different impression, saying computers might become a big issue at home for their children particularly about house hold help.
While most of the program recipients showed amazing reactions during the launching. Teachers and students alike were more than thrilled to start with the computer operations especially that computer access is very rare in their place.
Friday, April 18, 2008
BuKSU launches iSchools, Beneficiary Receives PC Set
By: Ana Ninfa B. Caballero
Each of these schools is recipients of the 21 units of computers with LCD screen, an internet server, scanner and two air conditioning units.
Select public school teachers will be trained Computer Internet Literacy Course (CILC) starting March 15 until May 2008.
In an interview with Mark Lemuel L. Garcia (BukSU-ICT Coordinator, Project Coordinator for iSchools and eSkwela) he reveals that the evaluation started last year and Ubal-Ubal National High School in Bukidnon was the first recipient of the program package.
Qualification
“To qualify for the program, the school must be recommended by their congressman and has no existing computer laboratory,” Garcia says. “A complete set of the computer costs not more than P14, 000.00 the funding coming from the Office of the President of the Philippines.” The iSchools Project with its theme “Bridging the Digital Divide” aims at giving the students free access to the digital world or the internet. The said turnover and inauguration was witnessed by members of Bukidnon Press Club, the KBP and representatives of the CICT-BSU. [top]
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Schedules of iSchool Launching in Region X, XI, XII
Thursday, April 17, 2008
The Commission on Information and Communication Technology (CICT) has identified 32 schools in Regions 10, 11 and 12 as project beneficiary under the supervision of Bukidnon State University. School beneficiaries will receive computer sets, internet server and air conditioning units.
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Malaybalay City – Twenty one (21) modern computers complete with accessories were given to some public high schools under the coverage area of Bukidnon State University (BuKSU) during the iSchool launching in March, 2008. The computers are given by the Commission on Information and Communication Technology (CICT) under the Office of the President of the Philippines. The CICT based in Bukidnon State University has area coverage in Regions X, XI and XII with 32 pubic high schools. In her message, Antonette Torres, iSchools Project Manager challenged the teachers and the students of BNHS to maximize hands-on operations and share their knowledge to the community. “Ako naglaum nga sa dili pa unta kamo mo-gradwar sa highschool, makahibalo na gayud kamo mogamit sa computer,” (“I am hoping that before you graduate in high school all of you are already knowledgeable in computer operations”) Torres stresses.
iSchools in Bukidnon
In the first implementation of the program, of the 32 schools under the area of supervision of Bukidnon State University, nine (9) schools are located in Bukidnon province namely:
Kinawe National High School in Libona, Bukidnon
Impasug-ong National High School in Impasug-ong, Bukidnon,
Bukidnon State University Secondary School Laboratory in Malaybalay City,
Bukidnon National High School Casisang Annex in Malaybalay City
Guinoyuran National High School, and
Lurogan National High School in Valencia City, Bukidnon,
Sinangguyan National High School in Don Carlos, Bukidnon,
Kibawe National High School in Kibawe, Bukidnon, and
Quezon National High School in Quezon, Bukidnon.
iSchools in Bukidnon
In the first implementation of the program, of the 32 schools under the area of supervision of Bukidnon State University, nine (9) schools are located in Bukidnon province namely:
Kinawe National High School in Libona, Bukidnon
Impasug-ong National High School in Impasug-ong, Bukidnon,
Bukidnon State University Secondary School Laboratory in Malaybalay City,
Bukidnon National High School Casisang Annex in Malaybalay City
Guinoyuran National High School, and
Lurogan National High School in Valencia City, Bukidnon,
Sinangguyan National High School in Don Carlos, Bukidnon,
Kibawe National High School in Kibawe, Bukidnon, and
Quezon National High School in Quezon, Bukidnon.
Each of these schools is recipients of the 21 units of computers with LCD screen, an internet server, scanner and two air conditioning units.
Select public school teachers will be trained Computer Internet Literacy Course (CILC) starting March 15 until May 2008.
In an interview with Mark Lemuel L. Garcia (BukSU-ICT Coordinator, Project Coordinator for iSchools and eSkwela) he reveals that the evaluation started last year and Ubal-Ubal National High School in Bukidnon was the first recipient of the program package.
Qualification
“To qualify for the program, the school must be recommended by their congressman and has no existing computer laboratory,” Garcia says. “A complete set of the computer costs not more than P14, 000.00 the funding coming from the Office of the President of the Philippines.” The iSchools Project with its theme “Bridging the Digital Divide” aims at giving the students free access to the digital world or the internet. The said turnover and inauguration was witnessed by members of Bukidnon Press Club, the KBP and representatives of the CICT-BSU. [top]
MORE…
Schedules of iSchool Launching in Region X, XI, XII
Thursday, April 17, 2008
The Commission on Information and Communication Technology (CICT) has identified 32 schools in Regions 10, 11 and 12 as project beneficiary under the supervision of Bukidnon State University. School beneficiaries will receive computer sets, internet server and air conditioning units.
Read more…
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