Wednesday, August 30, 2006

MNHS MOS Training

Last August 9-10 we condcuted Microsoft Office Specialist Training in our school in full participation of the Microsoft Philippines. we trained 15 teachers and 5 Philippines Marines. the training is a significant in carrying our program the IBM because participants got more knowledge on the manipulation of the computer. most of our participants were IBM eMentor Participants during our training. I got certificate from Microsoft as one of the trainers... regards guys......

Malabang NHS as ICT Pilot school in ARMM

The Basic Education Assistance for Mindanao (BEAM) visited our school again to look into the possibilty to make it as a pilot school in the ARMM on the application of the ICT in Teaching. they were very much impressed on the setting environment of our school. according to them the school is more than qualified being a recipient of many programs such as: INTEL TEACH TO THE FUTUTE, TUDLO MINDANAO PROJECT, MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST. And of course we have the IBM eMentor Scholars. they interviewed me on our program and according to them appreciated and excellent. they will come back maybe on next month to observe me on my teaching using ICT. Good luck me guys this is for IBM eMentor Program......

IBM Thesis

i am planning to conduct my thesis on my masteral degree on the use of ICT in teaching instruction. i submitted my proposed titles to my professor Dr. Pendililang Gunting, Dean of the College of Education, Mindanao State University and fortunately she accepted my first choice. "Curriculum Technology Integration into Teaching Instruction: A Basis for Becoming a Contemporary Teacher" this was approved as my title to undergo in my graduate studies. my professor really interested on my problem in fact she interviewed me about the IBM eMentor Program. Shes proud and happy that this program had extended to Mindanao more specifically to Lanao del Sur. she suggested also that the respondents would be the IBM eMentors scholars to be more reliable and authentic. i hope you will help me on this regard guys. i am looking forward for your positive actiion. this study would really a significance as much as education is concerned......... miss you all guys

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

SASE BOOSTER REVIEW CLASSES

The MSU External Units are having the SASE BOOSTER REVIEW CLASSES from Aug. 22 to Aug. 30..This is a program to review the top 30 students from each of the 13 MSU External Units from Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte in preparation for the MSU SASE EXAM.
Because of this,Ma'am Marie, Sir Arnold, Ma'am Sal and yours truly (ALL FROM MSU EXTERNAL UNITS), are so busy as we are part of the module writers and lecturers for the 10 day booster review classes..

We are so much apprehensive, for we expect that the GEM or EDUQUEST team will arrive any moment for the monitoring..

It would be very much appreciated if we be informed beforehand of the monitoring schedule, so that we can arrange our schedules with our ongoing Booster Review Classes which is held at the MSU LNCAT in Marawi City..

Thank you very much....

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Congratulations...Ms. No-rain!



Alhamdulillah and congratulations to you, Ms. No-rain. You have now started your journey of bringing your students into the world of learning through modern technology. And that's where we're heading for.

As we move on to this journey just don't forget, we need also to adapt other strategies wherein some other lessons or subject matter cannot be presented with the use of PowerPoint Presentation or advance technology. As for me, sometimes I adapt role playing and some online activities that is appropriate for my subject matter.

As my students perform their activities, I cannot explain how they feel and even puzzled how can they do it alone without their teachers guide. Adapting the Online Activities from our Mentor Place, my students competed in performing their activities. With four members in each group and making use of a piece of paper as a representation of a chocolates, they have to divide among themselves wherein "no two" of the member of each group will not have the same amount or part of the chocolates given to them. Then, after division they have to find out whose member has the greatest and least amount.

This activity made my students realized that what they learn in school is related to our daily lives. Wanna try? Just browse in our Mentor Place and pick what online actvity you want your students to perform. Try it.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Tudlo mindanao Training with IBM eMentors

we are here now at Dynasty Court Hotel for Regional Workshop Avalanche. I have meet Maam Flour and Arlene as trainers also...... We have gone so far as IBM eMentors Sccholars.........Anyway i will just update you guys as finish the training... but meanwhile talked with USAID Specialist for Education Division and she really impressed on the IBM Program...she has nothing to tell but " YOU'RE BLESSED AQUIL FOR BEING AND IBM EMENTOR SCHOLAR, CONGRATS AND MOVE ON!!!"

Saturday, August 12, 2006

The eMentor Room

Finally...

Well..I don't have to make excuses anymore...But nevertheless, I wana make it....

I haven't had the chance to blog for sometime...As usual, yours truly has been so busy preparing her, EHEM, eMentor room...Not only that, I am so engrossed with finishing my final lesson presentation, which took me a month to think over and conceptualize...Fortunately, I have just submitted it to Sir Meoh, and according to him, no editing is needed..I don't have to place his "nice comments" here...thanks sir...

I am also not too keen to blog just for the sake of blogging...After all, the readers can tell if what I wrote here has some sense or not..I can't think of anything to blog the past few days...My mind is simply blank...Even if Sir Meoh was prodding us to do so, I can't get my mind to write anything...Still an excuse...kidding....

Alas and Alhamdulillah (thank GOD), just finished my lesson presentation....had my very own eMentor room....had conducted some classes already using my materials....and had taken pictures in the process....What more excuse can I come up with???

All I can say is that, there's no great joy than to watch your students so intent in what you say, and so engrossed in the lessons being delivered...All they can say after each lesson, is...MORE...MORE...and MORE...

I have sacrificed so much to come up with my eMentor Room...Words can't describe what me and our principal has gone through just to have it all set up...But because of my insistence, our principal finally agreed to give me the room, and purchase the necessary materials needed, including a digital camera for that matter...

I have rounded all of the computer shops here in Iligan City for the video card with TV out, but to no avail...Then off to Cagayan de Oro...Fortunately, one is available in one computer shop there...Other shops have some VCards but way too expensive, if I have bought it, my principal would fire me...

Finally I have the card...But it still has to be installed in one of our CPU's...I again hauled one of the CPU's from school, and had it sent to a shop here in Iligan and installed it...All with fees of course...

Not that I blamed our principal of course...If she can have her way, we have had our eMentor room long ago...Her hands are simply tied...We don't have existing funds...That's the point of the matter...But nevertheless, her support is amazing...From her personal services, to her personal funds, she has supported the whole project all the way...

Finally, last week, I was able to set up our eMentor room, and conducted classes there...I have all good words from everyone...It's really different when you have the whole process set up...Really really different...I didn't expect my class to be trasformed like that...Even if we don't have projector, it's the closest thing we could have acheived to having the real thing...I can say proudly, my hard work paid off....

This is kinda getting long...I have so many things to say...But am afraid, this is not a book..This is just an article...So I'll save what I have to say in my future blogs, which will be in less than 24 hours LOL...Yes, am back...More inspired, and more intent to finish what I have started...

Thanks to my co eMentor Scholars...Ate Marie, Ma'am Sally, Ma'am Yam, Sir Arnold, and Sir Acsie....


Friday, August 11, 2006

IBM helps a lot!


Alhamdulillah! Because of IBM eMentoring, we can be contemporary teachers, teachers who are not left behind by modern technology. We will be making difference in the deliberation of our daily lessons and we will be making our students lifelong learners. For me, I find it so interesting and so my students do. As they commented that, "Ma'am, it's just like viewing the television. We want to have more activities on the computer because we enjoy the lesson , we don't want to go out from the computer room." Regards to all!

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Insight of Marchan Padla

Reflect on this insight from Marchan Padla during the culminating program of my reecho..




Insights and Impressions on IBM E-Mentoring Training

Every time I finish my lecture, my polo and pants are powdered with chalk. One day, when I was on my way to the Faculty Office, Ma’am Omeirah Maruhom told me that, “I am a good teacher because I have the signs on my clothes.” I was elated by her comments at the same time struck by the depth of her observation.But also I realized I have a problem. How can I avoid the dusts of chalk? Everyday I have the same problem, either a chalk-smothered polo or whitened pants. Until the day came- the
IBM E-Mentoring Program. The training showed us the opportunity to be creative and resourceful teachers while enjoying the benefits of information technology and integrating the system in a classroom setting. Thanks to IBM, GEM and USAID. Thanks to Mr. Acquil Andog for his enthusiasm in bringing the program to every nook and cranny of this school.

Since this is “technology integration” to every learning area, allow me to use some of the jargons in the cyber world that somehow symbolized the different aspects of this training.

BLOG – is short for web log. This is a personal journal that people put on website for others to see. Throughout the training the word “mentoring” was being used to also emphasize that we as participants are here to share our knowledge for others who lagged behind. I observed that we are helping one another, assisting one another in creating our PowerPoint presentation. This is a symbolism of sharing one’s blog to others. As teachers we are busy individuals but still, we are able to share our time to undergo this training.

GEGABYTE - an amount of information equal to 1024 megabytes. As teachers we are challenged to gain information and creative skills for our teaching methods. Within us are huge hungry spaces ready to devour information and trainings. We have inexhaustible spaces, millions of gigabytes, potentials that are waiting to be filled up with useful information and skills. The young generation is regarded as the computer geeks of today’s “increasingly information-rich world” but this notion did not stop us (young at heart) to gain same level of expertise.

GLITCH– an error in the program or in the computer. During the training we have encountered a lot of barriers – time constraint, availability of persons and equipments. But still we endeavored to continue this training to learn new things, to revolutionize our way of teaching. We became resourceful individuals. At the start of the training I was amazed by the determination of the trainers in bringing the speech of Ma’am Villanueva to us via phone. Technology would make everything available only we need to be resourceful.

Not a single glitch would weaken us to graduate for this training.
Congratulations!