DWCT-HS Batch ’93 conducts Summer Operation Tuli 2010

MARIBOJOC – Residents of the 22 barangays of the municipality were beneficiaries of the Summer Operation ‘Tuli’ and Dental Extraction 2010 initiated by the Divine Word College-High School Department Batch 1993 (DWCT-HS Batch ’93) in cooperation with LGU Maribojoc. 137 young boys were circumcised during the operation ‘tuli,’ while 37 barangay residents benefited from the free dental extraction held at the Parola Hall in Poblacion, Maribojoc, Bohol last April 17. Dr. Elva D. Evasco-Auza, DWCT-HS Batch ’93 president, expressed elation over the heavy patient turnout from far-flung barangays. According to her, because of the successful pilot activity done last year in Maribojoc, DWCT-HS Batch ’93 alumni organization decided to conduct another civic activity in the municipality to make the services and medicines available to Maribojocanons. Mayor Leoncio B. Evasco, Jr., commended DWCT-HS Batch ’93 for choosing Maribojoc as a beneficiary of their yearly medical missions. Evasco declared that the people of Maribojoc are very fortunate to have the support of countless organizations and government agencies who share the common goal of pro-active local governance. The operation tuli volunteer doctors included Dr. Elva Evasco-Auza, Dr. Luci Dianne Ejercito, Dr. Charmaine Magpayo, Dr. Allan Magpayo, Dr. Ronaldo Rances and Dr. Shary Manuta- Baton. Dr. Anthony Vitorillo, another Batch ’93 alumna, provided free dental extraction. 30 registered nurses, headed by Marc Vallar, volunteered to assist in the surgical area. Auza.Net, Unilab/Pediatrica, Inc., Pasonangka, Hats-Inn, Pharmalink Sales, and Batch ‘93 alumna Oliver Pingkian sponsored the medical mission. Other DWCT-HS Batch ’93 alumni who assisted during the activity were Crisamerl Geonzon, Jescel Lagari, Joyce Cris Badinas, Myrna Fabiosa, Malle Bataycan, Jeffrey Inojales, Anastacio Torralba...

Article #2: Election 2010: 15 Days to go

Perhaps the most anticipated event of the year for Filipinos is the first election with automated ballot counting. Even if there are concerns aired about the possible failure of elections due to system breakdown, the Philippines needs to take the risk and finally implement this sytem. There has been too much manipulation happening in the past elections with manual counting which also takes too long and the only way to eliminate that is an automated counting. A successful implementation of the automated counting would be a triumph of the IT industry which provided the technology necessary for such a project. However, no system is perfect so we should expect some issues but let us hope that these issues would not affect the integrity of the elections. Announcement: The Bohol Table Tennis Club is announcing its 2nd BOHOL TABLE TENNIS OPEN TOURNAMENT this coming April 28, 2010 at the K of c Recreation Center. Registration starts at 8:30 in the morning. See you there! Share...

TechTalk:  Why You Should Implement Google Apps For Your Business

As a business organization grows beyond a few people, inefficiencies when communicating and collaborating with each other become more apparent. As the organization is divided into departments, the need for an efficient and cost effective tools for communication and collaboration becomes more needed. This is where Google Apps come in. Google Apps is a collection of various tools like email, shared documents and calendars, and instant messaging in one unified system. It allows the business organization to use its own domain name for the email addresses giving it more prestige and credibility when communicating with someone from outside the company. And using the same email accounts, the employees may send instant messages or chat to each other and the resulting conversation is automatically added to the user’s inbox for future reference. Shared documents is a fairly new concept and the idea behind this is that a document can be edited in real time by more than one person. All persons authorized to edit the shared document will always see the latest version of each document. This allows users to edit a document without needing to attach the document in an email for review. And perhaps the best thing about shared documents is that everyone sees the latest version everytime. Users can share and collaborate on making a draft of text documents, spreadsheets and presentations. It is not recommended though to put elaborate formatting on Google Apps because it would require higher bandwidth overall, especially that in Bohol, not all users have access to high bandwidth broadband service. When using Google Apps, users should focus on the content and when the draft is already...