--SPORTS FESTIVAL—
CICT vs.
NAPA (Non-Academic Personnel Association) smashed down the Valencia Hall as they breathe out the CICT Faculty Team with 22 points in the Basketball Exhibition Game last August 5. The breath-taking event was held inside the university gym at exactly 5:30 in the afternoon.
At the end of the first half, the CICT Faculty got 17 points while the
BIT 4TH YEAR GRIPPED-IN THE BASKETBALL TROPHY
BIT 4th year grab the cup of the champion on the prior to the basketball tournament that was held at BulSU oval last August 6 up to the 8th day of the same month.
Dan Espela was awarded as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the overall basketball game for the CICT Week ’08.
CICT Students startled for a checkmate
A neck to neck bottle among CICT students in the chess tournament took over last August 08, 2008 at
On August 5, an elimination game was done the whole day due to a number of students who want to participate in the said event with a total of 24 students facilitated by Mr. Reylan Evale. On the second day of event, a round robin game was done by the players. There are seven men competing for the title as the ruling while on the queen side there are five.
The winners would be our representative in the upcoming Intramurals and so with the other participants who were chosen for the top five.
--Skills Olympics--
Top 3 CICT Students suited for the Java competition criteria
Three criteria have formulated to be a basis for the top 3 programmers to won in Java programming facilitated by Mrs. Digna Evale in IT 3,
BSIT 4A student won the Web Page Making Contest
The competition for Web Pages Making was conducted last August 8 facilitated by Ma’am Evelyn Samson held on IT 5 at BulSU Academic building. A BSIT 4A G1 student named Leonila Santoyo won the contest. The knowledge in the software became a necessity for the contestants used to create a website and the creativity for design which were Layout/Design 30%, Consistency 10%, Animation & Graphics 25%, Navigation 20%, Overall/Additional Features 10%, complete 5% with a total of 100%. Only two registered names were there to compete in this Skills Olympics which became a man to man battle.
Visual Basic Programming
Six students from CICT competed in the recent skills Olympics for Visual Basic programming last August 8 in IT 5 of the
Sir Ronald de la Cruz facilitated the event where he also gave the problem to be solved by the participants about mathematical operation of fractions which answers should be in the simplest form. The program was judged based on its functionality (80% including its percent error, proper output), time (10%), and design (10%).
After consuming the allotted time, John Isaiah Carmona of BSIT 2A grabbed the 1st place. Sir de la Cruz pointed out their mistakes and cites good points on how they will smarten and improve their works. The 2nd place was Lawrence Espiritu while John Carlo Brigino placed 3rd.
Camua Grab
Brains stormed, Programs ran, Errors appeared and Success messages tried the wits and guts of the contestants to make the best program flow in the Turbo C Competition, one of the Areas in the Skills Olympics during the CICT Week held at Room IT 2of the
Participants from different year levels mostly from BSIT, claimed that it’s a challenging experience for them to join this competition, as this serves as a training ground and a execution pool of what they learned from their Computer Programming subjects using the environment and lingo of Turbo C.
At the start of the competition, Ms. Raquel Adriano, the teacher-in-charge of the contest, asked the students to create a program that will only accept an odd number from 3 to 9 and display a diamond shaped series of numbers. The contestants were judged according to functionality, interface and Time of the program.
The results came out that same day, Friday at 11:00 A.M. Lester Camua won the top spot placing 1st, Aimee Gatchalian on 2nd place and Bryan Salting on
Lester Camua, a student of BSIT 3C said that he has still many things to know about Turbo C.
“Kaya ko naman. Ineexplore ko lang yung others na hindi natutunan, mostly I get it outside the classroom. “My knowledge is not that wide, but I know and will apply what my instructors thought me”,he added.
Furthermore, Ethel Grace Santos, a freshman from BSIT 1F doubted if she will win, as this is her first time to join the duel and teach Turbo C. “Konti pa lang alam ko!” she said.
Turbo C is just one of many events in the Skills Olympics that tested the abilities of the students during the CICT Week 2008.
Software Application
As part of the Skills Olympics held during the annual week, Software Application was conducted administered by John Roman Tolentino in IT 5 of the
Few students joined the said event which required speed (10%) in creating a document (30%), follow certain formulas in the spreadsheet (30%) and create a design in Microsoft PowerPoint (30%).
After the time pressured that the participants experience during the competiion, Catherine Aglipay placed 1st, 2nd is Erlinda May Marino and Nikki Marie de la Cruz placed 3rd.
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