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QUALITY POLICY

The ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY endeavors to be a lead University Republic of the Philippines
in instruction, research, extension and resource generation through continuous ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY
improvement of services.
Roxas Campus
To uphold the commitment, ISU shall attain the following quality objectives:
1. Sustain academic excellence and quality in instruction; Roxas, Isabela
2. Generate research breakthroughs;
3. Engage in sectoral activities for community development;
4. Develop products for glocalization;
5. Support students participation to local and international fora to enhance their
INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
potentialities;
6. Comply with the standards set by statutory, regulatoryand accrediting bodies and;
7. Review on periodic basis, the Quality Management System (QMS) and gather feedbacks
on the level of client satisfaction as basis for continuous improvement. 1st Studyante Information Technology Meet - Up
Vision of the University
The Isabela State University as a leading, vibrant, comprehensive and
Research University in the country and the ASEAN region.
TRAINING - WORKSHOP
ON ARDUINO PROGRAMMING
Mission of the University
The Isabela State University is committed to develop highly trained and
globally competent professionals; generate innovative
e and cutting-edge knowledge and technologies for people empowerment and
sustainable development; engage in viable resource generation programs, and maintain
and enhance stronger partnership under good governance to advance the interests of
AND MOBILE APPLICATION
national and international communities.
GOALS OF THE COLLEGE
The Institute of Information and Communication Technology provides students an equal
DEVELOPMENT
opportunity to develop their computer skills based at the current relevant curricula. This
scholastic preparation associated with different extra - curricular activities and other related Theme:
matters in research, extension and resource generation is necessary to build knowledge and
experience to establish a powerful foundation in computer and information systems. Though this,
the institute shall produce technologically – oriented, globally competent, and effective IT
Gearing Up Towards to Future Technology
graduates imbued with moral values in their chosen profession.
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM
The Institute of Information and Communication Technology prepares students to be
professionals and globally competitive, specifically, by the time they graduate are envisioned to:
1. implement actual experience in abstract and analytical processes;
2. manifest the personal and social values appropriate to their profession practice;
3. apply technical skills in computer operations;
4. apply appropriate concepts and principles of the profession;
5. adopt to the modern world environment; and
6. possess practical knowledge of how Information System (IS) are being installed,
operationalized, managed, administered, conceptualized, designed, developed,
implemented and maintained.
March 8, 2018

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Your presence is a gift
PROGRAM Technical Sessions
Day 1: March 8, 2018, Thursday, 9:00 AM. Roxas XentroMall Hall Day 2: March 9, 2018, Friday, 8:00 AM.

Prayer: ALFREDO D. AQUINO, JR. Topics: Mobile Game Development


BSIT 1 Student Participant: 2nd – 3rd year
National Anthem/ Venue: ISUR Rang-ayan Site: LAB B, D & E
Isabela Hymn/ISU Hymn: Overture
Day 3: March 9, 2018, Friday, 8:00 AM.
Welcome Remarks: JAY E. LAUREL, MIT
Coordinator, Research and Topics: Arduino Programming (Robotics)
Development Participant: 2nd – 3rd year
Venue: ISUR Rang-ayan Site: LAB B, D & E
Message: JANET P. CUNANAN, Ph. D.
Campus Director, RDET
Day 4: March 9, 2018, Friday, 8:00 AM.
CHARIBEL R. SARTE, MST
Topics: Mobile Application Development
ARA/QA Director
Participant: 1st year only
Venue: ISUR Rang-ayan Site: LAB D & E
QUIRINO D. PARALLAG, Ed. D.
Campus Administrator

Presentation of Participants and


Introduction of the Guest of Honor: REYMUND M. EDRA
Coordinator, Extension and Training

Keynote Speech No. 1 JHON S. ATIENZA


Training Director, RSA Automation and
Robotics Services

Keynote Speech No. 2 JANET P. CUNANAN, Ph. D.

Closing Remarks: JOEY C. CERENO, MSIT


Program Chair

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