September 1, 2012, Quezon City – I was invited as a resource speaker for Windows 8 during the ICpEP.SE (Institute of Computer Engineers in the Philippines. Student Edition) General Assembly.
The Institute Of Computer Engineers of the Philippines (ICpEP), a SEC-registered professional organization of computer engineers in the Philippines, is recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a long-term partner in quality undergraduate and graduate education in the field of computer engineering. ICpEP has successfully formed its academic network through the Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines Student Edition (ICpEP.SE). Currently, this network is composed of fifty-two (52) universities and colleges from all over the Philippines and it continues to grow rapidly since its formal launching last 2009.
Held at the Technological University of the Philippines – Quezon City Campus, the event was attended by roughly 2000 Computer Engineering students and faculty from member institutions of the organization. It’s been a long time since had a presentation on such big crowd and I was overwhelmed but happy and felt good since I was able to share my knowledge to to eager students who wants to learn on new and emerging technologies. I also had a chance to meet the university president Miss Beth Quirino Lahoz. I showed her how Windows 8 will revolutionize the way we use our PCs now-a-days by being more mobile, work virtually anywhere and best of all how it can give us a work and life balance.
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