6th NICP Summit Venue Changed to Cebu

6th NICP Summit Venue Changed to Cebu

The venue of the 6th National ICT Confederation of the Philippines Summit has been changed to Cebu City after the Bohol Information and Communications Technology Council decided that Bohol will postpone its sponsorship of the national summit after the province was severely hit by the 7.2 magnitude earthquake on October 15, 2013.   Bohol Province in cooperation with the Bohol Information and Communications Technology Council was supposed to host the summit on November 28-29, 2013.  The local council felt that the situation in the province may not conducive to such a large event and recommended to Governor Edgar B. Chatto in a meeting at the Governor’s mansion on October 17, 2013 that Bohol should host the national summit next year instead.   NICP President Ms. Wit Holganza was informed by the council immediately after the meeting and the NICP board decided to hold this year’s summit in Cebu City on November 29, 2013.  ...
TechTalk: The Dizzying world of Android smartphones

TechTalk: The Dizzying world of Android smartphones

There is a saying that, too much of something is bad enough. Is the rush of Android super smart phones really a good thing? The speed in which Android devices are hitting the market nowadays is a testament to the strength of Google’s mobile platform. However, it also leads to a lot of headaches for consumers who are currently overwhelmed by the unending line of smartphones all competing for attention. And if you think the makers of these phones are smiling, think again. Handset manufacturers don’t like the pace either. They spend millions of dollars of research and development on a hot new device, only to lose the spotlight after a few days (or, in the case of the Droid Razr, a few hours). “This sort of churn bothers both consumers and OEMs, for whom such a cycle is costly and, arguably, wasteful,” said Roger Kay, an analyst for Endpoint Technologies. You might remember that in the past, there were only about 3 “good” phones to choose from, and the other two usually don’t come any closer to “the one”, and that the only difficult choice to make was regarding your budget. Those were the times when window shopping for mobile phones was a pleasant experience compared to the confusion today’s smartphones bring. The rate at which these new super smartphones are emerging is dizzying. That run of phones doesn’t even include the wave of devices hitting the market with the other major carriers. People often hold off purchasing new phones so they can see what’s coming ahead; with such a steady flow of new products, they may end...
Kumon (K of C) Awards Students with Advanced Levels

Kumon (K of C) Awards Students with Advanced Levels

Kumon (K of C) center chief instructor, Dr. Elva Evasco-Auza, led the awarding ceremonies of its students who were included in the Advanced Student Honor Roll (ASHR) for May 2013 and August 2013 on October 4, 2013 at 3PM at the K of C Recreation Center.  The awardees were given medals corresponding to how advanced they are for their grade level or age.   Bronze awardees are six months ahead of their school level, while silver awardees are two years ahead while gold awardees are at least three years ahead.  The center had awardees for both the Math and Reading programs.  The reading program was recently introduced in center and already produced advanced students.   level (May 2013 and August 2013) to Jeorgieann Suaffield (center) who is currently 5 years ahead of her school level in Mathematics.  Jorgieanne’s father is on the right. The center had recently moved into a bigger room at the K of C Recreation Center so the blessing of the center was also done on the same day.  Also, the Auza family celebrated in advance of a few days, the birthday Dr. Auza’s oldest son, Jeremiah....
Telegram Service in PH No Longer Available

Telegram Service in PH No Longer Available

Once upon a time, the telegram service was one of the most high-tech telecommunication services you can get.  Imagine being able to send messages hundreds of kilometers away across many islands in just a few days when there was no Internet, no mobile phones and in many areas, no telephone. But with the current technologies available nowadays, messages, not only text but pictures and even videos can be sent in seconds across the globe.  Obviously, the telegram service has become obsolete and the government has decided to shut it down.  So, the last telegram message was sent across the Philippines to mark its end on September 20, 2013. here are many anecdotes associated with the telegram service, especially that the cost depended on the number of words sent.  Frequent users have devised methods of putting together some words as one word so that the cost could be lesser.  Or creating cryptic acronyms so that a long sentence becomes just one word. Do you have a story about the telegram service?  Make sure to remember it.  Maybe write it down somewhere.  We can’t make anymore of them, at least in the Philippines.  ...
Bohol ICT Council hosts 6th NICP SUMMIT 2013 BOHOL

Bohol ICT Council hosts 6th NICP SUMMIT 2013 BOHOL

Share Tweet The 6th NICP SUMMIT 2013 BOHOL event will be hosted by Bohol ICT Council in Bohol Tropics Resort, Tagbilaran City, an Emerging Location in the Next Wave City. The SUMMIT’s theme is I. G.E.T. I.T. that stands for Innovation in Governance, Education, and Tourism or ITpreneurs. The annual NICP SUMMIT event is a gathering of ICT councils  from major cities and will bring together champions of the Information and Communications Technology from the public and private sectors to share industry trends and development and best practices; as well as collaborate in generating new investments and creating new jobs for cities outside of Metro Manila. Innovators and start-up companies who have ICT driven business ideas, business models, applications and platforms shall be invited to pitch during the breakout sessions with keynote speakers and facilitators in each segment to moderate the sessions. The SUMMIT breakout sessions will focus on benchmarking innovation and entrepreneurship by putting the spotlight on 3 thematic segments:  namely eGovernance Digital Education Digital Tourism The SUMMIT is a 6-part event composed of an annual NICP leaders conference, SUMMIT plenary and break-out, sessions, B2B speed dating, Gala night and eGov Awards Night. The SUMMIT paves the way for multiple opportunities which: Enables public and private entrepreneurs to develop opportunities for  collaboration and partnerships Maintains vital linkages with global and national ICT-BPM network Harnesses information & communications technology for talent development and continued growth of  tourism sector Raises the profile of NICP and Bohol among global and national industry Enhances access to potential investor/locator Generates revenue for MSME from conference attendees/tourists The SUMMIT Participants –    ICT Council and their leaders from 42 Cities and Provinces...
GO-CCAD Conducts Portraiture Workshop for a Cause

GO-CCAD Conducts Portraiture Workshop for a Cause

The Center for Culture and Arts Development of the Governor’s Office of Bohol conducted the Portraiture Workshop for a Cause on September 21, 2013 at the JJs Seafood Village. The workshop was conducted by Canada based Bol-anon Photographer, Mr. Dennis Sapong. There were about 50 participants composed of professional photographers, hobbyists and beginners. Sapong was assisted by veteran photographers Judd Gisete, Glenn Gamayot, Chris Ramasola, Noel Sand Andres and Sherwin Sapong. The workshop focused on portrait photography and detailed the need for proper lighting, options for poses of the subject and the photographer-subject relationship which is important to capture not only the image but also the experience. The attendees were then allowed to practice their new knowledge and skills in portrait photography in a mock-up studio at the venue. The organizers hired local personalities Sheh Balag, Alma Golosino, Euben Gamutan, Erika Karcher and Jhusica Villaflores as models. The setup was varied to demonstrate various lighting options and the attendees were coached on how to conduct the photo session. The GO-CCAD is headed by Mrs. Enriqueta B. Butalid....