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T he Motherboard is the official publication of the School of Computer Studies.

Like the main circuit board which contains the most important parts that makes a computer work, the Motherboard is the center of what is happening around the four corners of SCS. We bring you updates and news on its current activities, new technologies and feature the students' talents in Literature.

The cover portrays the yearly ICCF, which is the highly-awaited event held by SCS to promote ICT. The background is teal in color, the main color of SCS.

Like the Motherboard, the ICCF the becomes the central point of gathering, a main event where clashes and blends between the different areas of ICT come together. It is an area where students from different schools with diverse locations and cultures, interact, learn and gain knowledge and ideas through the different competitions and activities prepared for them. Truly, the ICCF is an event to be celebrated and is a worthy cover for The Motherboard.

At its third issue, we hope to continue inspiring more students to partake in the different activities with enthusiasm and willingness through sharing their talents. We present to you the 3rd issue of The Motherboard. ~

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Young as it is, the School of Computer Studies, has already made some achievements. We have been granted status as a Center of Development in IT Education by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). With this, we continue to grow and have made notable achievements such as:

• Becoming a Regional Academy under Cisco Networking Academy Program

• Being a partner of the Commission on Information Communications Technology (ClCT) in the implementation of iSchool projects

• Establishment of extension programs and building of Cisco Local Academies in other campuses of the MSU System as well as in private and public Schools;

• Implementation of the currently revised BS Information Technology, BS Computer Science, 3-Year Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology, and the newly approved BS Information System, Ladderized BS Electronics and Computer Technology and 2-Year Diploma in Electronics Technology, with the collaborative efforts of the faculty members;

• Addition of three new specialized laboratories, namely: Networking, Software Engineering and Databases, and Embedded System.

• Continues construction of Information and Communication Technology Center (ICTC) building and the replica of the ESET Building;

• Crafting of the vision and mission during the first participative strategic planning of our college.

• Consecutive achievements of our students and faculty members in passing the International industry certifications like CCNA Fluke, ICDL LPI, etc. and the National Certification exams in Computer Hardware Servicing NCII, Operations NCII, and Consumer Electronics Servicing NCII;

• Rapid increase of the student population in our college for the past few years.

As your current Dean and for the next three years, I sincerely welcome more than one thousand enrollees this year into the School of Computer Studies and to the Institute as well. Your path of a successful life begins here. Moreover, I am confident that we shall be working hand in hand with the many programs and activities. Just this month, we are hosting the 8th lligan City Computing Fair (ICCF 2010) with the theme: "The Role of ICT: Promoting Socio-Economic and Cultural Development in Mindanao" I am looking forward to your continued support in our endeavors.

It is of a worthy note that the administration and our college have sustained the support we extend to your projects and activities, some of which are conveyed in your student publication, the Motherboard. Our support to this publication has been fruitful. Indeed, this is a very good output of your collaborative efforts. We have greatly appreciated this endeavor and I am hoping there would be more productive outputs very soon which hopefully can contribute to the development of our college and of the Institute as a whole.

With the various achievements you have earned, you deserve our sincerest congratulations. We are proud of you. More so when your student organization shall endeavor to venture into research and extension projects that will help our community, not just MSU-IIT but also the global village, in many ways. Hence, we are looking forward to a transfer of your knowledge and skills to a more productive output. You may encounter difficulties as you hurdle your academic and curricular activities but just believe that you will always excel in any undertakings, as Justin Bieber puts it, Never Say Never!

As we prepare to become a Center of Excellence in IT Education, we shall continue to work hand in hand with all the faculty and staff and all the student organizations like the Junior Information Technologist Society (JITS), Computer Society (CompSoc) and Electronics and Computer Engineering Technologist Society (ECETS), and of course the College Executive Council of SCS.

With all these initiatives and undertakings, I believe we can continue to forge a harmonious relationship among and between our faculty, students, staff and the whole constituents of MSU-IIT as we work for the realization of our vision and mission. Finally, just remember: "do whatever you can do, who you are, where you are and what you have for the good of our College and the Institute, while taking actions towards attaining global excellence". ~

school of cOrol~uter studies

VISIO

VISION

A center of excellence in information

and communication technology manned by motivated

and highly competent workforce who adheres to the institute policies; equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure; founded on relevant instruction, strong culture of research and extension and enhanced resource-generating programs producing highly competitive graduates imbued with professional values.

SCS MISSION

Transform the deserving sector to the society

into highly competitive graduates who will respond to the needs of the local and international industries for ICT Professionals.

A ISSION

SCS is committed to

Develop a highly motivated versatile ICT workforce;

Offer highly specialized and ladderized programs; Keep abreast with the state-of-the-art technology;

Develop a strong culture of research, extension and production.

The graduate program of the School of Computer Studies conducted a research seminar on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) entitled "A Collaborative Approach with Science and Engineering Fields."

Initiated by Dr. Lomesindo Caparida and Prof. Rabby Lavilles, the seminar held last September 21, 2010 at MSU-IIT Mini-Theater invited experts who presented their papers: Dr. Salasa Nawang (Image Processing), Dr. Canoy, Jr. (Graph Theory), Dr. Maglasang (Biome~itic Aerial Robotic Vehicles), Ms. Villaruz (Power Electronics), and Ms. Knsty Mae Caparida (mechanics on making poster presentations).

In closing the seminar, Prof. Ernesto E. Empig noted the efforts of the SCS to prioritize and develop a setting conducive to

research.. . .

(source: http://www.iit.edu.ph/news/news-detall. php ?Id = 183)

The recently held Pasundayag concluded with the awarding of the Over-All Champion to the IT Department.

This year's Pasundayag was held last August 9-13, 2010, organized by the EC of SCS. Activities under the Literary, Sports and Cultural Events were prepared for the three departments (CS, IT/IS, ESET) to partiCipate in a friendly competition.

The events highlighted the Cultural Night wherein the students showcased their talents in dancing and singing. The awarding ceremony was unfortunately cut into two parts, due to security issues.

The Mr. and Ms. SCS was held prior to the formal awarding during the final night. This was the main event of the entire Pasundayag. This year's coronation, for both the male and female category, was crowned to the ComSci Department. ~

One facu Ity from the School of Computer Studies brought honor to the school when he won first runner-up in the recently concluded "National TESDA Idol". The awarding was held at the TESDA Central Office in Manila last August 25, 2010.

That faculty is no other than Prof. Danilo Adlaon, a second TESDA Idol from MSU-IIT. He was endorsed by some non-government organizations, a religious group and an institution.

Before he won that award, he underwent tedious activity during the selection process. He was selected first from the provincial nominee then to the regional level before he got into the national level.

Asked of his latest feat, Prof Adlaon humbly said, "Na-realize nako that my endeavors are really recognized considering the fact that I came from the technical profession that rose to ranks. "

He hopes that students can learn something from him who worked his way up from poverty to affluence.

Even if he is successful now, he still keeps his feet on the ground and continues to inspire not only his students but also the people in his community.

According to him, there are four steps of P's to achievement. "Plan purposefully, Prepare prayerfully, Proceed positively, and Pursue persistently.'~

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In response to outgoing President Gloria Arroyo's mandate to solve problems on electronic waste, the Commission on Information and Communications Technology(CIIT) and MSU-lligan Institute of Technology conducted the PC Recycling Trainer's Training for Public High School Teachers in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte which started on April 13, 2010 and culminated last May 21, 2010 at the MSU-IIT Mini Theater.

Spearheaded by Vice President for Academic Affairs of the MSU System and current MSU-IIT ischools Program Director, Dr. Emmanuel M.

Lagare, the PC Recycling Program is a 10-day capability building activity that aims to build the technical skills of computer technicians in selected public high schools and ensure technical sustainability of the school's lIT equipment.

Prof. Ernesto E. Empig, then chairperson of the Department of ESET, now Dean of School of Computer Studies, and Mr. Ricardo A. Coronado, lectured in the said training-workshop about assembling and disassembling of PCs.

A supporter and trainer for ICT projects under the CIIT, Empig disclosed, "I am happy that these forty three( 43) teachers, especially those who have only basic knowledge of computers, have profound interest in learning and upgrading their knowledge in order to apply whatever they have learned in this three-phase training". Further he stated, "it is our aim to extend our expertise to public high school stakeholders in our drive to bridge digital divide especially especially in the remote school areas where ICT projects and trainings are hardly received.

Participants in this training-workshop came from the following high schools: Fisheries Nhs, Iligan City East HS, Dalipuga NHS, Liangan NHS, Kapatagan NHS, Baloi NHS, Pantar NHS, New Pualas NHS, and A. Quibranza Memorial NHS. They were not exclusively IT teachers since many were teachers of other subjects. Two English teachers said that seldom their schools hired IT personnel and so they were responsible in maintaining their PC units. Another two teachers who were using computers as teaching tools in teaching Math and TLE said still they learned important baiscs during the training are were hoping to apply their knowledge and conduct similar training in their school.

Prior to the culmination program, guests and visitors were feted to a first-time ever exhibit on recycled various parts of computers. Trainers Coronado and Empig explained to the crows the participants' ingenuity as shown in their recycled projects.

Speaking to welcome the participants, Dr. Lagare admitted that in today's highly technological world, there is a need to recycle computers in order to lessen electronic wastes. Further he expressed hope that the teachers could apply and share their knowledge when they go back to their schools. In a statement to close the program, Outgoing Dean of the SCS, Prof. Jeremy Pinzon urged the trainees to practice the skills they have gained from the training. The said program ended with photo gallery.

For inquries on PC Recycling Training Program, you may contact Dr. Lagare of the Office of the Executive Director at the IITC, MSU-IIT.~

SCS first ever MID-YEAR GRADUATES

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F or the first time in MSU-IIT history, the 1 st Mid-Year Commencement Exercises was held last November 22,2010 at MSU-IIT gymnasium.

Leading the graduates of the School of Computer Studies (SCS) was Connel Ivy R. Villezas, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology major in Management Information Systems (MIS) student who graduated as a Cum Laude with a cumulative grade of 1.7269.

SCS has a total of 52 graduates. The Computer Science department produced 6 graduates while the Information Technology department has a total of 21 graduates. The Electronics Engineering Technology department has a total of 25 graduates, 13 came from the 3-year ESET program and 12 from the 2-year DEST program.~

Who would ever thought that the

21 st century tag line "Like us on Facebook" could prompt ICT enthusiasts in various academic institutions in Mindanao and the Visayas to participate in the ICCF 201 O? The Steering Committee of the 8th lIigan City Computing Fair proved it was such a brilliant idea.

Organized and hosted by the School of Computer Studies of MSU-IIT, the said event held last November 25-26, 2010 at campus premise featured ICT-related

competitions, Technical Forum,

Presentations of undergraduate

Thesis/Special Projects, Exhibits, and Job Fair. It brought in students from more than 20 high schools, college and universities from all

over Mindanao and Visayas, who showcased their talents and skills as they competed in Digital Arts Open Competition, Computer Programming, Computer Hardware Servicing, and Quiz Show.

In cooperation with many sponsors who generously shared their resources to support this annual event, The ICCF 2010 welcomed distinguished guests of honors who graced this annual gathering. Topping the list was Engr. Loreto Flores, a Senior Development Manager of IBM Philippines, an alumnus of the College of Engineering and former faculty of Electronics Engineering Technology Department. The Keynote Speaker during the Opening Ceremonies on the first day, Engr. Flores made the participants understand better the theme of ICCF 2010- "The Role of ICT: Promoting Socio-economic and Cultural Development in Mindanao". He further disclosed, "that the role of ICT echoes dead-on to the thrust of the MSU System - integrating the Muslim-Christian populace to the mainstream national body-politic; we recognize the value of quality education to foster the much-needed understanding amongst the people of Mindanao. And we do this using IT."

Dr. Marcelo P. Salazar, Institute Chancellor, also shared his views on the theme of the ICCF 2010. Dr. Salazar has been supportive of the activities geared towards a shared vision of MSU-IIT in promoting ICT in the academe through the implementation of e-management system which is currently used by the Institute.

On the first day, the event showcased some outstanding

academic papers and projects by selected students mostly from MSU-IIT during the Student Project/Thesis Presentation, at the Multi Purpose Hall. While on the second day, a Technical Forum was held at the Institute Mini-Theater, where various speakers from the ICT fields

shared their knowledge and expertise on topics related to ICT. The speakers came from different industries, business sectors, and academic institutions.

Capping this year's ICCF was the culmination program which proclaimed the victors in the various competitions. Prof. Ernesto E. Empig, Dean of SCS, Dr. Polaus M. Bari, Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance, and Prof. Orven Llantos, Chair of ICCF 2010, awarded the winners with their medals and certificates. The champions in the competitions included the following: Team Musteeker - Mindanao University of Science and Technology, Cagayan de Oro City (Computer Hardware

Servicing); Team Expellarmus-

Ateneo de Davao University, Davao City (Open Computer Programming); Sharief Yashier mante Jali - Mindanao State University-Main Campus (Digital Arts); Team USC SECURITY 1 -University of San Carlos-Cebu City (Quiz Show, College Category); Team Pisay 2-Philippine Science High School - Central Mindanao Campus (Quiz Show, High School Category);

In closing the event, the faculty of the SCS, together with some sponsors, speakers and coaches from participating teams met in a dinner cum socials held at Madelicious Native Foods, lIigan City. Dr. Olga M. Nuneza, Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension gave inspirational message and congratulated SCS for once again contributing to MSU-IIT's achievements in the field of ICT and for engaging in another successful event. Meanwhile, in a simultaneous event, SCS faced the one-day MidTerm Monitoring and Benchmarking for COD/COE for IT Education by the Commission on Higher E

ducation (CHED) last November 25, 2010. Four (4) officials came and conducted series of interviews with the Dean of SCS, Prof. Empig, the Chairpersons of the Departments of Computer Science, Information Technology and Electronics Engineering Technology, some faculty members and students. At the Socials Night, Prof. Empig disclosed, "after much deliberation of the requirements complied and submitted, the School of Computer Studies was found out to be ready to apply for the status of Center of Excellence in IT Education starting school year 2010-2011." Indeed, such pronouncement from CHED and success of t 8th ICCF proved a double achievement not only SCS but for MSU-IIT in general. •

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beware

the machines are coming, hybrots: machines that literally has a brain. "

GeOrgia Institute of Technology, at Atlanta U.S.A. has developed a robot that has a brain of a rat. No, it is not just a CPU that is programmed to act as a rat but a real and organic rat brain stuffed inside the machine.

The invention of this "brain-controlled-biological-robotic-organism" has lead engineers and scientists to make a new type classification of robots called the "hybrots" (short for "hybrid robots"). Hybrots are semi-living robotic organisms since they can sense through sonar, they can navigate around on their own and hybrots also seem to exhibit a whole lot of behaviors which can be seen on most living organisms.

Aside from all of those, another interesting feature the hybrot has is its lonqevitv. Brain cells usually die shortly after it is separated from the living body that is why a hybrot unit has an incubator with a sealed-dish culture system to help preserve the brain. Usually a hybrot may live as long as two years.

Hybrots paved way a road of possibilities in technological advancements. One is that it may help researchers in answering on how to cure Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease since the brain can hold memory; they can test the brain inside the machine to give researchers insights on this disease.

Another possibility for advancement is that computers or machines may one day be able to fix themselves since the hybrot can actually think; there is the possibility that it can analyze problems and can therefore be able to fix itself.

It may not be long before these living robotic contraptions start leading to ideas that computer designers won't be able to ignore. So beware, brace yourselves and be ready cause the future that we often see in science fiction movies where machines rule the world may be closer to reality than we think because of these hybrots.~

The last time I spent my Valentine's Day was when I was with the-one-I-almost-fell-in-Iove-with person and we went into an i-can't-barely-understand-place in which I "almost" felt the essence of Valentine's Day. But this year's way of celebrating Valentine's was totally different. Wanna know why? Read More.

It had all started in a crazy idea, a little bit of a crazy idea. Well, if you think giving a little bit of what you have is a little bit of a crazy idea, then it is. I mean, it was not even a part of our plan but we did it and the good thing is that we really enjoyed doing it!

As part of our social welfare program, the officers and I decided to choose a venue where we can impart something that can be used and nurtured by children who are specifically in school. We had also decided that each SCS student should donate or even contribute or whatever-the-term-is at least one of the following categories: any kind of school supplies that can be used by grade school students, used clothing, canned goods, and slippers. We should meet a quota of 400 items in each category since Echavez Elementary School, the venue where we decided to reach out, has 800 students. Unfortunately, the collection of the said items was done in just a week because of the hectic schedules and unexpected events undergone by the assigned officers, thus, we didn't able to meet the said quota. Failure to meet our expectations doesn't mean that everything will end in just a glimpse; it even motivated us to be determined and do more hard work in performing our role as officers. During the last day of collection, we have gathered a total of 130 sets of school supplies, 50 canned goods, and 98 sets of used clothing. Not bad at all, was it? We planned to give what we had collected on Valentine's Day. That is why, last February 14, 2011, we went to Echavez Elementary School to present and give what we have. We went there as a group with one purpose: to inspire our younger brothers and Sisters and motivate them to pursue their education as we impart a little bit of what we have. The program lasted for two hours, two worthwhile hours to be exact. We were very happy being with the grade school students of Echavez Elementary School and so are they to be with us. When we gave out the items we had gathered and COllected, they compensated us with smiles which made our Valentine's Day more special.

What we have learned in school shouldn't end up until five in the afternoon or even after break, we should apply them appropriately and in a righteous way. Implementing activities such as an outreach program is one way of building collaborative partnership between an academe and a community. It is like building a bridge with strong foundation.

This was the first time that the School of Computer Studies - Executive Council, together with the department officers from ComSoc, JITS, and ECETs, conducted an out-reach program at a certain community. And as we leave our handprints in that community, I hope that this is not yet and will not be the last one. Now, asking why it is different? Because it was the total opposite of last year's happenings. @

How rnanv times dld vou :~:~:~ 2[,9 n~9~?

class? Ib

Here is a short story I am going to share. I hope you'll make

a stand afterwards. "One of the brute students who kept on

skipping classes boasted that his lustrous It came to me when the night went on a clearing. I was about marbles were 'Branvaw'," he said.

to sleep on my cozy bed. I heard the cricket's sound, until my "Now it's really hilarious when the memory,

eyelids went half closed. knocked in my head once in a while. 'Branyaw'

After a few moments, something kept reverberating in my all along was a mistaken word for 'Brand New'. ears and it wasn't the crickets anymore. I was terribly Such had become a local word back in the annoyed. Something woke me up from the minutes of my nap. barrio a long time ago," he added.

It was the voices of my father and mother who had their I smiled and reminisced the 15 years in midnight chat. Papa narrates some experiences back when he school from kindergarten to college. If I didn't

was still a lad. take school seriously I could have been one of

"Branyaw." those people who would keep on saying

It kept on buzzing in my mind. It was new to my ear. I 'branyaw'.

continued on thinking and innocently asked myself, "What's I felt lucky because our country especially Branyaw? In what language or dialect did it come from? It our parents and the teachers provided quality

sound ethnic but I could hardly tell so". education to us Filipino youth.

Confused, I tried to put off my drowsiness to listen attentively. After that, I prayed and thanked God for

I couldn't absorb the idea until Papa narrated everything up to that piece of golden idea, simple yet the last detail. exceptional. I went back to sleep and felt

excited to go to school the following day.

NOW, do you still shout for joy if there's no class?@

ThiS is what she is to me She is nothing

I refuse to believe that She changed me

I realize this may be a shock but

There is nothing about her that is special at all

It is not true that

I treasure her to the core I must say truly

She cannot reach me with her kindness It is foolish to presume that

I genuinely care for her

I tell you this

I never cared for anyone at all it's a lie that

I'll always be there for her but rather

I'll stay away from her I do not concede that She keeps me believing She encourages me She inspires me

She mends me

She is nothing like that at all

She is the worst person you will ever meet

I totally and wholly disagree that

She is a wonderful and amazing person

Note: But this is just one viewpoint, a viewpoint I am not familiar with. My viewpoint is the reverse.

Please read it bottom-up line by line.

CHAMPION

Expellarmus Yancy Vance Paredes and Melvin Loquero Ateneo de Davao University Davao City Coach: Shiela Dawn M. Nisperos total attempts/solved problems: 4/4 time: 144/180 minutes

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Carmicael G. Domingo and Willie Lloyd Tandinqan University of San Carlos Cebu City Coach: Jay Palima total attempts/solved problems: 13/4 time: 737/180 minutes (+20 minutes for every attempt until problem is solved)

2ND RUNNER UP

Confundus Chrestine Joy Rosauro and Rieljun l.aqud Ateneo de Davao 1Jnlverslty Davao City Coach: Shiela Dawn M. Nisperos total attempts/solved problems: 5/3 time: 185/180 minutes

SPECIAL AWARD - BREAKTHROUGH PROGRAMMER Team 1 ilippine Science High School - Central Mindanao Campus Nangka, Balo-i, Lanao Del Norte total attempts/solved problems: 1/4 time: 101/180 minutes

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Ma. Mikhaila Ancoq and Ruther Harvey Cabral

Philip'pine Science High School Central M ndanao Campus Coach: Joel Hubahib

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