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Field Trip and Seminars Documents

Plane Ticket Itinerary Parent's Consent Waiver

FTS Experiences and Learnings (Major/Minor)

             Our field trip and seminars model was set A, where in we have to have one Interpersonal Skills Seminar + one Major field trip (Manila) + one Minor field trip (Davao) + one national seminar. We paid 18,000 each for this trip. Preparations for this subject were made a semester before. Our officers have been had a hard time in finding and managing documents but thankfully; we have chosen great and strong officers to lead us. I am proud of our officers for they have never given up when there was an issue of not allowing field trips in the school. On September 10, 2013, we had our Interpersonal Skills Seminar at USEP social hall. It was facilitated by our guidance counselor. There were games that require team work and knowing one’s self even more. Our team won the sturdiest tower of straw. After that seminar I have known more about some of my classmates and met knew ones. Remembering that day make me remember of all the fun we had and the knowledge of understanding others

Minor Field Trip and Seminars - Travel Report

TRAVEL REPORT October 1, 2013 Seminar Overview In this day we had our minor field trip at the Public Safety and Security Command Center of Davao City. This agency handles the public safety and security of Davao City. PSSCC is the counter part of Davao to the MMDA of Manila. After we visited PSSCC, I could really tell whose facilities are better than the other. In this seminar, I learned how this part of the government works to protect and respond to any accidents in the streets of Davao City. Day 1 Today I went to a seminar at PSSCC also known as Public Safety and Security Command Center of Davao City located at Sandawa, just beside Central 911’s main office. PSSCC is the MMDA of Davao but is way much better than it because it is powered by IBM. If I would compare the two, I can really say that Davao’s PSSCC is way better than MMDA in a way that the cameras here have high resolution and the streaming isn’t lag at all unlike in the CCTVs of MMDA that are pixelated

Major Field Trip And Seminars - Travel Report

TRAVEL REPORT September 16-20, 2013     Seminar Overview           Our major field trip was held at Manila for 5 days. It was raining when we arrived at the NAIA 3. We only visited 5 of the 6 companies listed in the itinerary because we didn’t manage to reach our supposed to be first company visit which was Flour Daniel on time because of the heavy traffic at Nichols. The one who accompanied us in our trip in Manila was Kuya Byron from Maynilad Tours. He was our tour guide for only 4 days since on our fifth and last day Ate Ma’anne took the place for Kuya Byron because he had obligations to attend to.           On Monday, we have visited Social Security System Office at Quezon City. We held our seminar in the SSS Museum and Library. They have showcased there the history of SSS and the benefits a member could get. A lot of questions we’re raised about their centralized system. After the talk we we’re toured to the Andres Bonifacio Museum, where Bonifacio’s memorabilias

Field trip and seminar 2013, A 5 day trip (Manila - Tagaytay)

.. My most unforgettable experience, so far. ;)

My preferred Field Trip and Seminars Model

In the beginning of this semester, we were given a waiver of which FTS models were listed for parents to choose what model does fit in the budget. In the choices were, Model A wherein we must undergo one interpersonal seminar, one minor field trip (Mindanao), one major field trip (Outside Mindanao) and one national seminar (Y4iT, etc.), Model B which requires to have one major field trip (Outside Mindanao), two minor field trips (Mindanao), two seminars (Mindanao) and one interpersonal seminar and lastly, Model C which requires three minor field trips (Mindanao), four seminars (Mindanao) and one interpersonal seminar. On our class meeting, it was discussed that the cheapest model is Model A. Although it has a major field trip and most probably will be in Manila, it only requires one minor field trip, one interpersonal and one national seminar, and it would be easy for us to arrange one for each. Most probably the national seminar we would be attending is the Youth for Information

My expectations for the 11th Y4IT Seminar :D

Philippine Youth Congress for Information Technology or Y4IT is an annual event here in the Philippines wherein students, educators, professionals and technology enthusiast gather to witness and listen to well-known speakers in the Information Technology field. It is organized by the University of the Philippines System Information Technology Foundation together with the Institution’s Information Technology Development Center. In this gathering of minds, people will discuss and share their ideas as well as innovations. Included in the list of featured speakers for this year’s Y4iT are international practitioners Wendy Gorton of Google, Danny Castonguay of Kalibrr, Johan Janssens of Timble, Markku Kero of Job and Esther Technologies, Christy Book-Tsang of Linux Professional Institute (Asia Pacific), and Bebo White of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (a US national laboratory based in Stanford University). Participants will be able to engage in lively discussions with them regarding

My expectations for my first airplane ride :D

If there is any possibility that this field trip will be postponed or will be cancelled it will sadden me a bit much because I am so excited for this field trip. Hopefully this will be my first plane ride and obviously will also be my first time inside the Davao International Airport. Honestly, I really don’t know what to do inside the airport so I have decided that I will not enter the airport unless I have a companion from the group. As I have seen in the movies, airports are always busy. There are instances that your things will be lost or is exchanged with the other passengers. So to prevent these instances each passenger should always keep an eye on his/her things and to be sure put a unique identifier. I am expecting to encounter problems but not hoping for it. Accidents are unstoppable right?  I want to be seated next to the window; I hope I could because I want to see what Davao City would look like from above. I would probably bring my digital camera to capture the scener