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Mindanao Student IT Congress

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December 7, 2007, all IT students here in Mindanao gathered for a very special event the Mindanao Student IT Congress organized by all Mindanao ITE deans . It was from 8 am -7 pm at NCCC Activity Area 4th floor, Ma-a Davao City. It was participated by almost 3,000 students from UIC, UM-Matina, UM-Tagum, ADDU, USEP, AMA, STI, UP Min, NDMU, NDKC, CJC, and etc. The event for the morning was the presentation of the best thesis of each school including, ADDU, UIC, UP Min, STI and NDMU. Moreover, at the Afternoon, there were plenty of speakers who were the known experts here in Davao. They talked about a certain language or application. Some speakers also were the sponsors who will talk about their product and how it can innovate our lifestyle. The known brilliant speakers includes Mr. Holden Hao who talks about ubuntu, the two MVP’s Paul Domag who talks about the newest MS Visual Studio 2008, and Rodel for more info about System Application, then Mark Maglana talks about the newest framework the Ruby on Rails,Ted Padova about the newest Adobe Acrobat, next of the line of course the famous blender guy, who else Mr. Marlo Simon Noval who talks about blender 3d software of OSS , then of course my favorite Ms. Aileen Apolo the Country google Consultant here in the Philippines speaks about how google help us and other cool features of google. And there are lot more of speakers like the mobile robots and etc.

After the event, we restore our booth, went to school and of course where else party at Fwendz Diner. In addition, all IT peeps meet each other again at fwendz after the congress and most importantly I had a chance to take a picture with Ms Aileen…kewl Dream come true…

Anyways, it’s a fun Friday!

Here’s the pic for more click here

(paolo, me and gerald)

the UICian’s area

me and Ms. Aileen Apolo

 

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