Assalamo Alaikom (Greetings of Peace)!!!
Last May 10 and 11, 2007, the IBM eMentor Scholars (MSU Group) attended the CLIC Digital Communities Training Program in Iligan Computer Institute, Iligan City. Ms. Nor-ain Amapang, Ms. Saliah H. Amin, Sir Arnold B. Asotigue and me attended the said training and of course as if we have a re-union with Sir Aquil Andog of Malabang National High School. The training is subsidized by GEM-CLIC, USAID in cooperation with the MEDCo and Learn.ph.Foundation. Thank to you guys...hope to have many more trainings in the future!!!
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Greetings!!!
Hello to ALL! Assalamo Alaikom (Greetings of Peace)!!!
Hi Sir Meoh! I'm so glad to hear from you again! And I am so delighted to learn that the IBM eMentor Scholarship Program has been tremendously harvesting fruitfully. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!!!
See you soon.
Ms. Marie
Hi Sir Meoh! I'm so glad to hear from you again! And I am so delighted to learn that the IBM eMentor Scholarship Program has been tremendously harvesting fruitfully. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!!!
See you soon.
Ms. Marie
Friday, May 11, 2007
So we're back!!
Hi, eMentors.
I'm so happy to hear again from you guys.
Good news again to all of us. IBM eMentor Project will be presented to the Asia Pacific Reinventing Education Summit in Shanghai, China on May 22 to 24, 2007. The Summit is the collaboration of educators from the Asia Pacific Region to discuss the concerns and solutions for quality education. Ms. Mary-Ann Gonzalez-Bautista, our Asst. General Manager, will represent the Philippines along with 3 other delegates from different educational institutions.
Kudos po sa ating lahat.
Sana po hindi nawawala sa atin ang ating communications. Kindly update us kung ano na po ang mga nangyayari sa atin, ito man ay may connection sa ating IBM eMentor project o personal man po.
Also, I would like to congratulate Ms. Caroline Marohom. She was awarded the Most Outstanding Secondary Teacher in Lanao Del Sur Division.
Hanggang dito na lang po at hanggang sa muli po nating pagkikita.
Meoh
I'm so happy to hear again from you guys.
Good news again to all of us. IBM eMentor Project will be presented to the Asia Pacific Reinventing Education Summit in Shanghai, China on May 22 to 24, 2007. The Summit is the collaboration of educators from the Asia Pacific Region to discuss the concerns and solutions for quality education. Ms. Mary-Ann Gonzalez-Bautista, our Asst. General Manager, will represent the Philippines along with 3 other delegates from different educational institutions.
Kudos po sa ating lahat.
Sana po hindi nawawala sa atin ang ating communications. Kindly update us kung ano na po ang mga nangyayari sa atin, ito man ay may connection sa ating IBM eMentor project o personal man po.
Also, I would like to congratulate Ms. Caroline Marohom. She was awarded the Most Outstanding Secondary Teacher in Lanao Del Sur Division.
Hanggang dito na lang po at hanggang sa muli po nating pagkikita.
Meoh
Greetings!!!
Assalamo Alaikom (Greetings of Peace)!!!
Hello to everyone!!! Hi sir kush... glad to hear from you again!!!
We're on a 2-day training on "Creating CLIC Digital Communities: Foundations of Web Research & Mining the Net for Learning Resources" here at ICI Iligan City.
Hello sir Meoh...glad we're back home to our blogger! The MSU IBM eMentor Scholars especially MSU Group missed you so...
See you soon!
GOD BLESS!!!
Ms. Marie
Hello to everyone!!! Hi sir kush... glad to hear from you again!!!
We're on a 2-day training on "Creating CLIC Digital Communities: Foundations of Web Research & Mining the Net for Learning Resources" here at ICI Iligan City.
Hello sir Meoh...glad we're back home to our blogger! The MSU IBM eMentor Scholars especially MSU Group missed you so...
See you soon!
GOD BLESS!!!
Ms. Marie
I've been lost!
Hellloooooo everyone! How are you there now? It seems that everyone is so busy coz it has been a long time that no one posts his/her blogs. Heloooooo Sir Meoh!
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Surfing the Galaxy
Facts
European scientists reported Wednesday they have found an Earth-like planet outside the solar system -- an exoplanet with moderate temperature and possibly having liquid water, two factors that can sustain life.The planet, orbiting a red dwarf and estimated to be some 20 light years away from Earth, may well become a destination for man in his search for extraterrestrial life.
While the scientists have not physically seen the planet, they could presume its existence from measurements of gravitational pull taken of the star. The new planet could be just about five times the mass of Earth and hence a super-Earth.
2. Xavier Delfosse, a member of the team from Grenoble University in France, said in a statement, because of the planet's temperature and relative proximity, it will most probably be a very important target of the future space missions dedicated to the search for extra-terrestrial life.
"It's a significant step on the way to finding possible life in the universe," said University of Geneva astronomer Michel Mayor, one of 11 European scientists on the team that found the planet. "It's a nice discovery. We still have a lot of questions."
The scientists say the exoplanet (extra solar planet) -- planets revolving around a star other than the Sun -- is the smallest ever found up to now, completing its full orbit in 13 days. It is estimated to be 14 times closer to its star than the Earth to the Sun. But Gliese 581 is smaller and colder than the Sun and thus less luminous and the planet lies in the habitable zone -- the region around a star where water could be found in liquid form.
The latest discovered planet is Gliese 876 d, which has been found to be the stars closest orbiting planet
References:
1) http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/55494.html
2) http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/913324/
3) http://www.worldwidewords.org/turnsofphrase/tp-exo1.htm
4) http://www.users.muohio.edu/weaksjt/
European scientists reported Wednesday they have found an Earth-like planet outside the solar system -- an exoplanet with moderate temperature and possibly having liquid water, two factors that can sustain life.The planet, orbiting a red dwarf and estimated to be some 20 light years away from Earth, may well become a destination for man in his search for extraterrestrial life.
While the scientists have not physically seen the planet, they could presume its existence from measurements of gravitational pull taken of the star. The new planet could be just about five times the mass of Earth and hence a super-Earth.
2. Xavier Delfosse, a member of the team from Grenoble University in France, said in a statement, because of the planet's temperature and relative proximity, it will most probably be a very important target of the future space missions dedicated to the search for extra-terrestrial life.
"It's a significant step on the way to finding possible life in the universe," said University of Geneva astronomer Michel Mayor, one of 11 European scientists on the team that found the planet. "It's a nice discovery. We still have a lot of questions."
The scientists say the exoplanet (extra solar planet) -- planets revolving around a star other than the Sun -- is the smallest ever found up to now, completing its full orbit in 13 days. It is estimated to be 14 times closer to its star than the Earth to the Sun. But Gliese 581 is smaller and colder than the Sun and thus less luminous and the planet lies in the habitable zone -- the region around a star where water could be found in liquid form.
The latest discovered planet is Gliese 876 d, which has been found to be the stars closest orbiting planet
References:
1) http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/55494.html
2) http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/913324/
3) http://www.worldwidewords.org/turnsofphrase/tp-exo1.htm
4) http://www.users.muohio.edu/weaksjt/
Hi Sir Meoh,
its been a long period of time for me to visit my blog....... fortunately, rigth now, i am with a group of more or less 60 teachers coming from the provinces of Shariff Kabunsuan and North Cotabato, including Cotabato City, attending seminar entitled "Creating CLIC Digital Communities: Foundations of Web Research and Mining the Net for Learning Resources".
Musta na po kayo, sir? What's new now? Congrats, nakita ko po sa blog ko ang picture ng pagtanggap ng award.
Musta na po kayo, sir? What's new now? Congrats, nakita ko po sa blog ko ang picture ng pagtanggap ng award.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Congratulations!!!

IBM eMentor won the Excellence Award (Communication Management) in the Gold Quill Awards 2007 under the Community Relations Division. The awarding was held on March 16, 2007 at PICC Forum 3, CCP Complex, Pasay City. The Gold Quill Awards Philippines recognizes best practices and the highest level of achievement by communicators who demonstrate expert application of thought leadership, technical skills and sustainable solutions in their successful programs.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Greetings....Greetings....Greeting....
Assalamo Alaikom (Greetings of Peace to everyone)!!!
How's everybody now? What's keeping you busy? I hope you still remember those days when we were together acquiring those knowledge that we are now using in our teching profession. For us here in MSU-Balindong, we still continue to apply and use all that we have acquired especially using PowerPoint as a tool in teaching our students. Infact, after our recognition and awards night again we have used powerpoint in our English Day Quiz Bee (All subject categories). And the CD that I have "the Boxer" is now on the loose. My students enjoy very much to have an interactive lessons in my class.
I hope everyone of us will not forget to apply the knowledge that we have.
God Bless!
It's me,
Ms. Marie
How's everybody now? What's keeping you busy? I hope you still remember those days when we were together acquiring those knowledge that we are now using in our teching profession. For us here in MSU-Balindong, we still continue to apply and use all that we have acquired especially using PowerPoint as a tool in teaching our students. Infact, after our recognition and awards night again we have used powerpoint in our English Day Quiz Bee (All subject categories). And the CD that I have "the Boxer" is now on the loose. My students enjoy very much to have an interactive lessons in my class.
I hope everyone of us will not forget to apply the knowledge that we have.
God Bless!
It's me,
Ms. Marie
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