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Wesleyan University - Philippines
I.
Details of the event/activity
On March 08, 2024, Gordon
College together with the College of Computer Studies went to Nueva Ecija,
Cabanatuan City to compete with different universities for the International
Research Conference on Information Technology Education 2024 and Poster Presentation
with
the theme “Breaking Barriers and Empowering Change through Global Innovation,
Knowledge Engineering, and Diversity-centered Research”.
II.
Reflections on the webinar/activity give rise to (learnings)
Participating in the
International Research Conference on Information Technology Education 2024 in
Cabanatuan City was an enriching experience. The theme of "Breaking
Barriers and Empowering Change through Global Innovation, Knowledge
Engineering, and Diversity-centered Research" resonated deeply with us. We
engaged in stimulating discussions, exchanged ideas with peers, and presented
our research findings with pride. Networking with professionals expanded our
horizons. Overall, it was a rewarding opportunity to contribute to the
advancement of IT education and innovation.
III.
Reflections on possibilities of implementing some of the webinar input on a
practical level (practical application of learning)
Reflecting on
our participation in the International Research Conference on Information
Technology Education 2024 and Poster Presentation in Cabanatuan City, Nueva
Ecija, alongside Gordon College's College of Computer Studies, it's clear that
there are valuable insights to be gleaned for practical implementation. The
theme, "Breaking Barriers and Empowering Change through Global Innovation,
Knowledge Engineering, and Diversity-centered Research," underscores the
importance of leveraging diverse perspectives and innovative approaches in
tackling contemporary challenges. Moving forward, we can apply the knowledge
and experiences gained from this event to inform our own educational practices,
research endeavors, and collaborative initiatives. By embracing the principles
of global innovation, knowledge engineering, and diversity-centered research,
we can effectively address barriers, drive positive change, and contribute
meaningfully to the advancement of information technology education.
IV.
Positive Feedback (on the event organization)
My positive feedback on
this is that overall, it was a good experience.
V. Suggestions for improvements to be
made/considered for future activities
I have a
suggestion that I believe would significantly improve the competition
experience for everyone involved. It's essential that the event is
well-organized and adheres to the scheduled timing, as this directly impacts
the time of all participants. Ensuring that each participant is provided with a
comfortable and suitable seating location is also crucial. By prioritizing
these aspects, we can create a more positive and efficient environment for all
attendees, allowing them to fully focus on their presentations and make the
most out of the competition experience.



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