Tuesday, July 29, 2008

What do you think is the role of research topic in deciding your future career?

Tuesday, July 29, 2008
In my own perception, the role of a research topic for my future career would be very relevant. Just trying very hard to conceive a research topic already hones my thinking and narrows it down to specific things that are of my interests and should necessarily be associated to my field. The research topic that I’ll be focusing on will help me center my thoughts and apply all the knowledge I have into it and would absolutely shape me to be a better IT person. The things that I would be encountering in forming my research proposal and all the activities incorporated with it, I know, will help me out pick my future career. study

Saturday, July 26, 2008

The plastics..

Saturday, July 26, 2008
They're everywhere.Especially in schools..Elementary,HIGH SCHOOL and getting better in college. Have you seen the 'mean girls' movie? They are better defined in there.Here are some of 'the plastics strategies' to be a more 'plastic' one based on my own observations:
1. Look into her eyes when she smiles at you..you'll know if it's sincere or not.
2. They'll never fail to complement you just out of the blue..again, see to it if it's sincerely done.
3. They'll hug you as if you're the closest friends on earth but on the next day, she'll ignore you as if you've never met.
4. Plastics are usually obvious when they need something from you. Maybe during exams, there's something she wants to borrow or anything she'll benefit.
5. They'll pretend to be close to you, but at your back, stabbing is lurking.
6.They'll tell you nice things when you'r around but when you're away, expect tomorrow that people around will have a new perception about you.
7. They are the godesses of insecurity.
8. They will always find a way you'll never be on top of them.
9. They'll even get to your boyfriend (especially when they like him).
10. They would want to have everything you want, even better than you have.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The new SITS Logo

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The SITS Logo Designing Contest has finally been concluded and the rightful logo has been chosen. On July 23, 2008, Thursday, our respected dean, Engr. Quimno Val has laided his satisfaction for the appropriate logo. The talented IT student who designed the winning entry is MR. ERIC IBASCO, 4th year IT student.

In behalf of the whole SITS organization, I would like to thank the students who have exerted their efforts for the competition namely: Mr. Thomas Tangian, Mr. Jalil Paniam-baan, Mr. Ronic Winmar Concepcion and also to those who have tried to join but didn't have the chance to pass their entries. And also give our congatulations to EKER!

Please don't hesitate to exert and show your talents to the world. There is more to winning the contest than just getting a tangible prize (or free shirt). It's the way you are to be recognized for your talent and skills and how you shared it to the world. Remember, 'our name is our virtue' (J. Mraz).

Sunday, July 20, 2008

How do we know if a piece of research work is good or not?

Sunday, July 20, 2008
From my own readings from different sources, these are the things that may determine whether a piece of research work is good or not:

· If it is unique – a research should not just like be the previous studies
· If research is not only for self- enlightenment but would also benefit others.
· Background of the study is properly justified
· Would greatly add to the body of knowledge
· Has valid and reliable data collection
· Doesn’t prove its findings to be final but open for refutation.
· Research procedure should be sufficiently detailed to allow others to repeat the research for further advancements
· Describes flaws, if there is any, and delivers the true findings as it really is
· Greater confidence in research is warranted if the researcher is an experienced or has background in good research.

Sources:
www.yahooanswers.com
www.askjeeves.com

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Where should research topics be usually addressed?

Sunday, July 13, 2008
As an IT student, I think that the usual research topics that should be address is about improving education, on how it is delivered to every individual that it may inculcate in them effectively I believe that education is indeed important for every one of us. And more specifically, it should benefit the less fortunate that has been very unprivileged to attend schools or even get primary education. Second is about health, health hazard is totally widespread and we don’t really want to get sick and spend money on medical emergencies especially on a financial crisis. As technology evolves, health risks are doing the same. So it would be really good to produce something that could help our community live so healthy and long. There are really many areas which a computer science research is particularly on. Most that I’ve read is about improvement of learning in some countries, protection of computer system from certain risks, producing new stat e-of-the-art technology that could improve man’s living. Also, I would like to add up about which I think is also important, is how to increase employment rates in the Philippines. Education is really essential, but we all need something that we could apply everything of it into. Right?

Thursday, July 3, 2008

SITS Logo Designing Contest

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Guidelines:

1. Should highly symbolize the organizational objectives and motto.

2.Be very creative and unique at the same time simple.

3.Submit it in a jpeg/gif and raw(psd,svg,fla) format

4.Size: 800x600 and 320x240 px.

5.Produce a softcopy and hardcopy upon submission.

6. Softcopy should be in 800x600 and 320x240 sizes.

7. Produce a hardcopy in a short size bondpaper/A4 and layout as shown in the figure.
Logo size: 800x600

8.Print it in a grayscale, half-tones, and color modes.

9.Use only web-standard colors.

10.Entries will be accepted until July 11, 2008.

11.Contestants should be a bonafide SITS member.

12.The entries shall be voted by the IT Faculties and students.

13.The winning entry will get a prize of: 1GB FLASH DISK.

14.Results will be posed a week later.
Organizational Objectives

§ To foster harmonious relationship among the members in the Institute of Computing with the ideals of creating a school environment conducive to the pursuit of knowledge.

§ It shall encourage the establishment of an academic community whereby students commit themselves to serious works and studies.

§ The organization upholds the pursuit of knowledge designed to develop the student’s awareness and competence in the field of Information Technology.
§ To enhance each member’s educational, civic, and social life through relevant programs and activities.

To inculcate to the minds of the Information Technology students refined habit of thought and dignity of actions necessary for creating a disciplined and morally upright environment.

Every Information Technology student member assumes a responsibility towards the organization.

Organizational Motto

“To open the atmosphere of effective information system”
 
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