Feb 3 2008

Blog, Met Expectations and Pleasant Surprises

Ayel

The Blogging Seminar in Marbel called Blog, is one successful start in spreading the word about blogging and the many possibilities it offers. The event did not only introduce blogging to non-bloggers, it also?highlighted the?many ways by which blogging can be used to promote a good cause.

The Computer Science and Information Technology Student Coucil, which Aethen heads was able to invite a good number of participants. There were about a hundred and sixty participants composed of students from three schools, some teachers, and professionals interested in blogging.


Jan 30 2008

2 Days to Go Before the Blogging Seminar

Ayel


I’m nervous already. Click here to see the event blog.


Jan 20 2008

Why Do You Blog?

Ayel

FOR MY part in the Blogging Seminar in Marbel, I will be talking on the Basics of Blogging.

One of the questions I will be presenting is “Why Blog?”

To stress my point that anyone blog for any reason, I would like to gather replies from active bloggers like you. Please leave a comment on this post and share your purpose for maintaining a blog.

Thank you very much for you help. I will be showing your links in my presentation.

Have a great day!


Dec 18 2007

Bad News, Good News 2

Ayel

ANOTHER BAD news:

Marcie loses her wallet
Primary suspect: fellow LET passer

STILL PISSED?off with PRC, we decided to take our lunch after the chaos called Oathtaking Cermonies of Professional Teachers?last Saturday.

Just before we ordered, we realized that Marcie’s bag was missing. Not so long after, my friend and fellow physics major decided that she had left at the venue, so off she went with Ian.

She was crying when she answered my call, “I saw my bag but my wallet is missing.” She added that the bag was already open when she found it still perched on the chair she occupied several hours ago.


Dec 15 2007

Bad News, Good News 1

Ayel

BAD NEWS first:

PRC spoils my day

FOR THE nth time now, the staff of the (un)Professional Regulatory Board Regulation Commision pissed me off. This time, it happened during the Oathtaking Ceremonies pulled off for new professional teachers at the Notre Dame of Dadiangas University.

For entrants into the world of work, the day of making a promise to abide by the laws and to do?their duties well must be inspiring and worth remembering. But in our case, it is one dreadful experience.

The process of filing for a license, which was held at a public school in General Santos City, was very chaotic:


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