Polytechnic State College of Antique celebrated its 26th Conversion Day with a gift-giving for victims of Typhoon Frank last November 14, 2008. Engr. Nelly Mistio, dean of Computer Studies and iSchools project manager, facilitated the donations from OFWs in Saudi Arabia.
Shown in the pictures are Computer Studies faculty members distributing the goods and joining in games for the flood victims.
DCST mentors in Japan for IT Training
-
Assoc. Prof. Winston M. Tabada, head of the Department of Computer Science
and Technology, and Mr. Marionito J. Gonzales, instructor of DCST, are
presently...
Basyang is the Least of their Worries
-
CICT’s iSchools Project conducts Project Design & Management
TrainingBraving the heavy winds and unyielding downpour of tropical storm
Basyang, 34 project ...
One Night at UP Campus
-
Having survived two online writing techniques training makes a writer ask
would the next activity be as difficult and as exciting as the previous
training?...
iSchools Team launch PC Recycling @ CLSU
-
The CLSU iSchools Team will launch its first PC Recycling Training Series
intended to train teachers of Public High Schools in Nueva Ecija. Twenty
three Pu...
EVSU iSchools Goes Camp Blog
-
“I already know how to create a blog,” says Mae Jessel Montaño, a student
from Granja Kalinawan National High School, Jaro, Leyte. She is one of the
eight ...
Many are called but few are chosen
-
Battling against time
Really, the training was hard; it was a tough seminar-workshop.
It's been a week now since I got home from Pampanga. I returned home...
ParSU Joins BOWT Training Workshop
-
Participants listening intently during the Basic Online Writing Technique
Training Workshop held at Oasis Hotel, Clark, Pampanga on June
28-July1,2008. The...
-
BASC as ischools implementer Bulacan Agricultural State College (BASC)
conducted a survey to 13 public high schools in Bulacan and Pampanga on
June 4, 5, 6...
It’s raining umbrellas and computers!
-
Heavy rain that started at midnight continued to flood the streets. It was
only 5:00 in the morning but most Bicolanos were up and were eagerly
waiting fo...
-
Whew! "Nose bleed!" Nyajaja! Honestly, I am very much trying my best to
stay in my senses just to accomplish what our trainers want us to finish.
It's real...
Ready for the world
-
A college recently converted to a university. A library equipped with an
Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) System. An institution wired to the
Internet...
Writers Go High Tech
-
Representatives from different state colleges and universities all over the
Philippines participated in the Online Writing Techniques Seminar Workshop
spon...
Eight recipient schools pledge to sustain iSchools
-
As part of their commitment to sustain the iSchools, the parent teacher
community association of each of the 8 iSchools developed their “business
plan” dur...
Vision Made Real
-
VisionMade Real It was 4 o’clock in the morning of Monday. Joan had to get
up from bed that early. That routine has become a part of her system for
three w...
Making a Difference
-
The Camarines Sur State Agricultural College Team traveled down south of
the Bicol Region to the Tabaco, Albay. They left in the wee hours of the
morning, ...
On-line writing
-
Ms. Yvonne Chua, CICT trainor, gives a lecture on news writing during the
online writing workshop held at the West Visayas College of Science and
Technolog...
-
Greetings earthlings! We welcome you to this blog site made specially for
the College of Computer Studies of the Polytechnic State College of
Antique. It's...