by Jovie Cabais | Apr 24, 2011 | Tech Updates
A blessed Easter Sunday to all our readers! Auza.Net hopes you had a meaningful long weekend with your loved ones here and abroad. Such are the times that we really find modern technology and the internet a huge help in communicating with our loved ones, especially those who are working abroad or at sea. As part of its efforts in guiding members of the Catholic church, the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of the Philippines or CBCP has specially developed a website called Visita Iglesia, which can be viewed at www.visitaiglesia.net. The site is dedicated to overseas workers and seafarers who find it very difficult to maintain their spiritual needs due to the lack of churches, the prevailing traditions and religion in their work area, or because of lack of time. It is also useful for the elderly and the sick who would want to visit churches and pray, but could not because of their condition. The online Visita Iglesia offers options such as Catechesis, the Seven Last Words, Pasyon, Liturgical celebrations, Homilies and also answers Frequently Asked Questions on their FAQ’s page. It is however, not a replacement to actually going to places of prayer and meditation. Msgr. Pedro C. Quitoro III, Media Office Director of CBCP, reminds Catholic faithfuls that those who do have the chance and the capacity to join their community in prayer and sacrifice should do so. Easter Sunday is a good time to reflect on Christ’s Resurrection and our salvation. The Visita Iglesia website has all the information and material relevant to this celebration. Share...
by Jovie Cabais | Apr 21, 2011 | Tech Updates
Auza.Net’s new and improved Summer On-the-Job Training Program is set to start this Monday, at 9 o’clock in the morning. Interested enrollees can come to the K of C Recreation Center and register for the 300-hour revamped training program that is unique among the IT industry in Bohol. For those who missed our previous article, Auza.Net has developed a new training program that aims to bridge the gap between school and employment. Auza.Net’s line up of topics include computer skills, network theory, Linux and open source applications, website and online store development, structured cabling, technical communications, network security, tactical troubleshooting and more. The module aims to instill knowledge and skill to the students not only of the foundations of their course, but the real-life trends in their chosen field as well. The company is also accepting instructors who would like to broaden their knowledge and skills in their fields so that they can impart more lessons to their students. The enrollment fee for OJT applicants who submitted application letters is P3,000; for walk-in enrollees or regular enrollees, P5,000; and for the lucky four who scored highest during the skills-test, well, they can enjoy the training for free. Get your skills and knowledge improved! Come to the K of C Recreation Center branch on Monday for the registration and orientation, limited seats available. For inquiries, call our IMC office at 501 8459 and look for Theresa. Share...
by Jovie Cabais | Apr 17, 2011 | Tech Updates
Auza.Net has started its OJT program last April 11, 2011 with a total of 11 trainees. Among them, three are undergoing the sessions for free because of their above average performance in previously conducted skills tests. The trainee’s program director has started giving them tasks and exercises in order to improve their present skills, and Engr Jerome Auza has already conducted a few sessions to increase and develop their knowledge in Linux commands. This week, the trainees will move on to more complex discussions and will, at the same time continue practicing what they have learned for the past week, such as touch typing, speed typing and developing greater comprehension for the english language. When a student graduates from his chosen field, he may be equipped with all necessary theories as imparted by their schools, but there will always be that space in between graduation and employment. This space is a hallow resulting from the student’s inexperience in the actual world. Auza.Net’s objective is to fill this gap, using its improved training module, which should make the trainee more than ready to face the real world. Auza.Net conducts website training for AUDIO Bohol The Association of United Development Information Officers of Bohol (AUDIO-Bohol) has tapped Auza.Net for its training on website development. The activity took place last April 14, 2011 at the Governor’s Mansion. The activity was originally a monthly meeting of all AUDIO members, but was later turned into a short course on how to post press releases on the internet utilizing the WordPress content management system. The main speaker for the short training session was Engr. Jerome...
by admin | Apr 4, 2011 | Announcements
Auza.Net has received numerous OJT applicants for the 2011 Summer OJT Program. Last week, a mass interview was conducted at the K of C Recreation Center. Out of the 72 applicants, only 32 were actually interviewed. Series of short skill tests were performed by the applicants from english skills to basic software and networking. Out of the individual results and scores, four were chosen to be the Summer OJT Training Program “scholars”. OJT applicants Jay Paul Aying (University of Bohol); Zosie May Ornido (BISU – Calape); Erwin Labor (BISU – Main); and Princess Malou Longjas (BISU – Main) were chosen based on their performance in the series of short skills tests and interview that were conducted. The rest of the applicants and other interested students, instructors or IT enthusiasts can still participate in Auza.Net’s new, more improved training program by enrolling for the 300-hour skills training called ‘This is IT!’. Just drop by Auza.Net’s K of C Recreation Center Office (Internet Media Center) and look for Theresa, or give us a call at...
by admin | Apr 4, 2011 | Training
The world of information technology is moving fast. IT Jobs demand broad knowledge of IT concepts and meaningful experience. Basic IT education may not be enough to get IT graduates to land in IT jobs. Auza.Net fills the gap between basic IT education and employment by providing a training program that integrates theory, current IT trends and actual implementation of IT enabled business processes. In addition to lectures and drills, the students are given real-world assignments used in real products and services to allow them to gain the experience, exposure and confidence to tackle challenges on the job. The trainees will meet with real clients, potential customers, suppliers and partners to discuss and work on their practical assignments. Trainees go through a 300 hour learning program that covers computer skills, network theory, Linux and open source applications, website and online store development, structured cabling, technical communications, network security, tactical troubleshooting and more. Auza.Net has lined up resource persons who have extensive experience in the IT supply chain, software development, English communications and Internet marketing. The program is also supported by Raynetworks, Inc., PhilNITS, Bohol ICT Council and IsolationIQ. The training program is designed for students enrolled in BS IT, BS CompSci, BS CompE and related courses who will be on their senior year in the next school year. However, graduates and professionals who want to learn new skills and explore new opportunities are welcome to join. Enrol now at the Auza.Net sales office at the K of C Recreation Center. Contact Auza.Net at 038-5018459 or via email at training@auza.net. Limited seats available. Program Starts on April 11, 2011 with...