University of Southeastern Philippines
Bo. Obrero
Campus, Davao City
Institute
of Computing
TRAVEL REPORT
Major Field Trip and Seminars
Sept. 10 –
14, 2012
Manila
Submitted
by:
Therry
Charm R. Partosa
BSIT-IV
Submitted
to:
Randy S.
Gamboa
Facilitator
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Field
Trip Overview
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Day
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Day
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Day
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Appendix
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Recommendation
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Blog URL
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Pictures
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List of Students
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Tickets
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Itinerary
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Field
Trip Overview
The Field Trip and Seminars, which happened on the 10th
– 14th of September 2012, were learning experiences that we acquired
outside of the classroom. This subject provided the students with an
opportunity to see the actual places where Information Technology is a great
contributor. It enriched our experiences
through exposing us to situations and places that are new to us. The field trip
and seminars allowed the students to gain firsthand knowledge regarding our
major.
In accordance with our curriculum, the students of Field
Trip and Seminars are required to go on an educational tour and undergo
seminars that will help the students acquire information and knowledge that are
not served on the four corners of our classroom. The school offered us options
that we may take in order to perform the field trip and seminars. Among the
three choices/models, we chose Model A which provided us with a Major Field
Trip, a Minor Field Trip, and an Interpersonal Activity. Our Interpersonal
Activity took place at the Social Hall of the university. We had our Minor
Field Trip at the PSSCC or Public Safety Security Command Center located at
Ecoland, Davao City. And for the grand part, Metro Manila was our destination
for the Major Field Trip.
To help us with the bookings, company visitation, and
accommodation on our trip in Manila, the Maynilad Tours & Educational
Services Inc. extended their hands in providing us with an effective itinerary
that will let us achieve the learning objectives of the subject. Together with
our advisers, Sir Randy Gamboa and Sir Roy Manceras, they came up with an
itinerary that was affordable yet filled with knowledge ahead. The agency was
successful enough in giving us the most comfortable stay, great company visits,
unforgettable side trips, and a fun-filled experience.
A lot were first times and these first times were the best.
Aside from the headaches, colds and cough due to the change of climate, the
rest was great. We stayed at the Kabayan Hotel located at 2878 Zamora Street
corner EDSA Rotonda, Pasay City. The accommodation was good and comfy except
that the dorm-type rooms were like hospital rooms. The food was great and the
facilities were relaxing. The hotel staffs were accommodating and friendly. The
hotel is located in front of the MRT Station which makes it very convenient and
accessible. The venues on the whole trip were safe, comfortable, and equipped
with sufficient facilities. Thanks to the Maynilad staff for giving us a great
experience. There was no wasted time even though the sites were far. We have
enough time to appreciate what the places have to offer. We appreciate the
efforts of the tour guides, especially the one assigned on our bus which is
Kuya Byron. He fed our minds with lots of information regarding the places in
Manila, their origins and all. He was very accommodating and welcoming. Boredom
was not an issue on our batch because of the lively tour guides. One word that
would best describe the field trip was AMAZING.
DAY
1
Today,
I went to company visit to…
Upon arrival at the NAIA, we were divided into two; big
bus and small bus, and headed straight to the Department of Science and
Technology – Science & Technology Information Institute (DOST-STII). We
were welcomed by Sir Toti Carandang, the division chief. Later that afternoon,
we visited MMDA Traffic Engineering headed by Sir Mabbagu, CCTV Team Leader,
and Engr. Jun Bautista.
What
I Learned?
STII or Science & Technology Information Institute is
the information and marketing arm of the DOST System and the leading storehouse
of science and technology information and data. Sir Raymond E. Liboro as the
STII Director and assisted by Mario G. Montejo, secretary. They have 17
regional offices. In Davao, DOST is headed by Dr. Anthony Sales, Regional
Director XI. Sir Toti presented the High Impact Technology Solutions or HITS.
It is the DOST’s blueprint for success. Some of the technology solutions that
they developed with the contribution of the different branches of the society
are Hybrid Monitoring Weather Station, Meteorological Buoy, Stabilized Brown
Rice, Iron Fortified Rice, Complementary Food Blends, Water Retort, Vacuum
Packaging Machine, Immersion Freezer, Vacuum Frying, Spray Dryer, Ceramic
Pot-Type Water Filter, Oil Trap, Water Hyacinth Harvester, and Automated
Guideway Transit System. DOST-STII’s mission is to establish and maintain a
science and technology databank and library through their Science.ph website,
disseminate science and technology information, and undertake training on
information science and technology training.
Another
presentation was by Sir Lloyd Mandapat differentiating IPV4, IPV5, IPV6, and
their developments on the Project NOAH. According to Sir Lloyd, the Internet
Protocol v.6 is better than IPv4 for IPv6 has 128 bit addressing scheme and
3.4x10138 possible combinations. He also stated that it has a nice
security of network and is hard to hack. IPv4 has only 32 bit addressing scheme
and 4.3 billion possible combinations. The reason why IPv5 is not known is because
it was discontinued and was too expensive. They are also proud to introduce not
just their website but a site for everybody especially the Filipinos which is
the Science.ph. The site has a Philippine Standard Time and is a house of
information and resources regarding science. This site is linked to the
different known or unknown sites that may contain information that a user wants
to know. They are offering a wide variety of knowledge that is surrounding the
country.
Lastly,
is their response to President Aquino’s call for Filipinos which is the Project
NOAH or National Disaster Assessment of Hazards. The project harness technologies
and management services for disaster risk reduction activities offered by DOST
through PAGASA, PHIVOLCS, and the DOST-Advanced Science and Technology
Institute (ASTI) in partnership with the UP National Institute of Geological
Sciences and the UP College of Engineering. It is my first time to see the
actual site of the project. There’s weather forecasting, rain meter, and flood monitoring.
This NOAH doesn’t need to build an ark to save the Filipinos from floods. All
it needs is for people to access its website, noah.dost.gov.ph.
On
our visit at the Traffic Engineering of the Metropolitan Manila Development
Authority (MMDA), we were welcomed by CCTV Team Leader, Sir Mabbagu. I was very
amazed with their monitoring center. They not only monitor the streets of Metro
Manila but also the flood control of the region. Metropolitan Manila which is
the political, economical, and social center if the Philippines that covers an
area of 634 km2, composed of 17 cities, is protected by MMDA. One of
the duties of MMDA is the transport and traffic management, which include the
formulation, coordination, and monitoring of policies, standards, programs and
projects to rationalize the existing transport operations, infrastructure
requirements, the use of thoroughfares, and promotion of safe and convenient
movement of persons and goods; administration and implementation of all the
traffic enforcement operations, traffic engineering services and traffic
education programs, including the institution of a single ticketing system in
Metropolitan Manila. They also presented their flood control structure which is
composed of open gateways, drainage main, outfalls, and interceptions, and
drainage laterals. They have also open waterways like creeks, esteros, rivers,
and channel or open canal according to Engr. Jun Bautista, Disaster Risk
Management Operation Center Head.
What
I Liked?
What
I like is that MMDA is proud to say that they use WiMAX or Worldwide
Interoperability for Microwave Access in their CCTVs. Their cameras can zoom
almost a kilometer and their database has a storage capacity of 24 terrabytes. We
saw some accident videos captured by their CCTVs along the roads. It is so
amazing to see how they monitor traffic and flood, their services for our
countrymen and how they extend their efforts and time just to protect the
Filipinos. To reach MMDA, just visit
mmdatraffic.interaksyon.com/system-view.php.
What
I didn’t like?
With all the knowledge that I have acquired during our
visit with the two companies, there was nothing for me to be disappointed. I
saw how they formulated and developed projects and services for the country. It
was our pleasure to meet them and let us judge ourselves how they do their
work.
DAY
2
Today,
I went to company visit to…
On the 2nd day of our trip, we attended the
Philippines Youth Congress Information Technology (Y4IT) Seminar held at the
University of the Philippines (UP Diliman Campus). With the theme “IT is Power: Celebrating a Decade of
Transforming Lives,” the 10th Y4IT continued to serve as a
meeting place for the best minds in IT, while giving participants a rare chance
to know the latest IT breakthroughs, establish a network of contacts, and see
how the field looks like.
What
I Learned?
When we arrived at the university, I am surprised with
the crowd of IT students that attended the seminar. They are from all over the
country including us. Because of the great number of students arrived, the
seminar was held in 3 venues, at the UP Theatre, UP Bahay ng Alumni, and UP
Film Institute. In the morning, we were accommodated at the UP Bahay ng Alumni
because UP Theatre was already crowded. I am proud to say that our adviser, Sir
Randy Gamboa did the Opening Address. Some of the presentations were about the
Development and Trends in the Art of Animation and Marketing Made Easy. We
watched a short animated film by Niko Salazar entitled “Marianing.” The
animated film was about a mythical creature slayer. I really love the effects
and transitions of every scene specially the audio. It brought me goose bumps. Sir
Bejamin Marasigan presented early forms of animation and the latest trend of
animation, from paper and pencils to computer workstations. Some of the early
animation toys were Praxinoscope and Tomata. The early projector was invented
by Emil Reynaud and the combination of Film and Projector was by Thomas Edison.
The early animation was by James Stuart Blacktom which is the “Humurous Phases
of Funny Faces.” In the early 1900s, they animators use black ink and paper
which produced the film Gertie the Dinosaur by Windsor McCay. Then Cel
Animation was developed. Cel animation uses celluloid. They separate characters
form background and is still black and white. Back then, it was still hand
painted and were silent movies like Felix the Cat by Otto Messmer. After the
development of the Cel Animation, comes the development of Talkies and Colored
Cartoons from Silent Cartoons. In the 1960s – 1990s, Xerox Photocopying
Technology was formed. An example was the 101 Dalmatians (1961). Then came traditional
2D and CGI which uses hand-drawn animation and Maya, 3DMax software. In the mid
1990s, 3D CGI Animation was developed which lead to the seamless integration of
traditional 2D and 3D CGI animation in live action. This explains how animation
was formed to bring better entertainment to the viewers.
In
the afternoon, we transferred at the UP Theatre and interesting speakers
presented interesting topics and innovations. First was Ms. Samantha Jade
Sadural over SPREAD which is a thesis about speech defects. One thing that Ms.
Samantha emphasized are the 3 characteristics that one must have in order to
survive life. “Talas ng Isip, Tibay ng
Dibdib, at Kapal ng Mukha.” Another was the Importance of Feedback Loop by
Alvin Chan, and lastly was Mr. Joseph Desmond Cruel, a post-production
consultant of ABS-CBN on Information Technology in Today’s Digital Filmmaking
and Media Content Production. Mr. Joseph discussed how they work in their
industry. I was amazed with how they turn old films to aided films, enhancing
the color, removing scratches, slices and all. The seminar ended with POINTWEST
and Tech Talk.
What
I Liked?
Overall, I was
very satisfied with the information that I gained during the seminar. A lot of
interesting topics were discussed. What I like the most was the animated film
“Marianing” we watched at the UP Bahay ng Alumni. I wonder if someday, I can
make a film just like that. But I doubt. Animation is not my forte. I also
liked the presentation of Sir Joseph from ABS-CBN. Our local films are the
treasures of our local film industry. And giving them importance by aiding them
for better viewing is a help for the film archive of the country.
What
I didn’t like?
What I didn’t like was the presentation of Feedback Loop.
Maybe because there was no presentation, just speech. I did not understand
anything either. What I also did not like were the masters of the ceremony.
They were not effective enough to make the crowd alive. I can’t hardly hear the
male emcee though they were trying their best to make the crowd be responsive.
DAY
3
Today,
I went to company visit to…
We started our day at the PLDT InnoLab in Mandaluyong
City. Our visit time was 9 am and we arrived very early so we waited at the bus
for an hour. In the afternoon, we headed to SSS or Social Security System in
East Ave. Quezon City.
What
I Learned?
InnoLab
stands for Innovation Laboratory & Telecommunications Education of PLDT. We
were welcomed by Ms. Annie Ferrer. InnoLab focuses on research and product
development. There are 3 principal business groups which is composed of the
Fixed Line for residential and business line, Wireless, and Data which is the
information and communication technology. PLDT was born in the year 1928-1938.
They had 28,579 total lines, 927 employees. In this year, telephone operators
were in-demand. In the year 1938-1948 (Age of Destruction), US Forces was in
destruction which caused 10,848 lines to be available and 315 employees to be
working. In this year, rotary phones were invented. In the year 1949-1958 (Age
of Hope), PLDT started seeing hope. PLDT installed underground telephone cables
in the year 1953. In the year 1949, they had their annual report and had 60,066
total lines with1304 employees. In the year1959-1968 (Age of Change), computer
mouse was nicknamed “the mouse.” PLDT installed microwave system and has 184,782
total lines with 3,028 employees. In the year 1969-1978 (Age of Control), PLDT
had 496,266 total lines with 6,716 employees. PLDT focused on providing the
power of control. In the year 1979-1988 (Age of Revolution), EDSA People Power
ended. PLDT had 1,926,066 total lines with 14,856 employees. In 1989-1998 (Age
of GateKeeper), PLDT announced the first single chip microprocessor. They
already had 1,596,856 total lines with 15,078 employees. In the year 1999-2008
(Age of Transformation), “Triple Play” services debuted. They had 1,782,356
total lines with 29,904(fixed line, wireless, ICT) employees. It was also the
year for Smart Bro plug-in device and PLDT IP Phone. In the year 2009 and
beyond (Age of Fast Forward), PLDT shifted its network to IP, broadband enabled
the delivery of richer multimedia control and services. I also learned some topics
about telecommunications which was already discussed on our past subject in
early college. Such as the early forms of communications and the modern forms
of communication.
In the afternoon company visit, SSS or Social Security
System tackled about the benefits that our fellowmen may get on being a member
of SSS. This agency provides retirement and health benefits to all enrolled
employees in the Philippines. Members can also make salary or calamity loans.
Salary loans depend on the monthly salary of the employee while calamity loans
are for such times when there is a calamity that has been so declared by the
government. They also taught us how apply for the benefits, what to fill up,
and how to enjoy them.
I also learned that SSS cannot track students that are
working for companies abroad despite of the mandatory action that all must
apply for a membership at the SSS. I am an SSS member but it was cut off
because I continued my studies and I don’t have any income for now. I would
like to continue the benefits that SSS offers and with the steps that they
handed in order for us to renew our membership, I may be able to go to our
local agency and reapply.
What
I Liked?
After the discussion at the InnoLab, we had a chance to
listen to the presentation of the ACER men. They let us take a look with their
latest model of notebooks which is very amazing because of its exterior and
durability. The car passing the notebook laid on the road with being damaged
was very stunning. Even our advisers tried to step and jump on the notebook to
test its durability; still it is very all right. PLDT brought so much
information. I love how they presented their innovations.
What
I didn’t like?
In the question and answer portion of the seminar, the
SSS employees lacked information about technologies that they applied and how
technology helped them in their service to the Filipinos. They were not able to
have a representative in their IT department so that they can explain some of
the questions that were served.
DAY
4
Today,
I went to company visit to…
Today, we had only one company visit. Early in the
morning, we headed for SPi Global in Parañaque City.
What
I Learned?
SPi Global is a Philippine-based diversified knowledge
process outsourcing (KPO) and is one of the largest and most diversified
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) service providers in terms of clients,
geographic presence, and capabilities.
SPi Global provided with a presentation about their
company which brings domain expertise in the Customer Interaction, Healthcare,
and Publishing markets. SPi Global offers business outsourcing solutions in
industries such as: publishing, healthcare, financial services, entertainment
and media, government and utilities, retail, and telecommunications. It
functions in outsourcing call centers customer care, customer service (voice
and non-voice), help desk support, content conversion, coding, database
structuring and support, transaction processing, medical transcription,
billing, and revenue cycle management, and coding and billing compliance. I
learned what type of networking they deal with, how they produce solutions such
as for pay-roll system. The presentation was somewhat like the PLDT InnoLab
seminar. So much information was handed. We also took a look at their working
place. We saw how they convert published books, printed magazines, and
newspapers to a digital format. They help publishers make the transition to an
e-first operation and convert or produce articles and titles in an ePublishing
environment, by creating multimedia for enhanced eBooks, and developing content
for mobile devices, from smart phones to iPads. We saw how they convert
millions of pages of content from hard copy, digital, microfilm, or microfiche
formats.
What
I Liked?
What I really liked was the chance to see their
workstations. We had a tour on the vicinity of the company. We saw the software
that they use, their call center, and the entire building. I learned that when
editing pictures, you must have a dim surrounding in order to see the colors
more.
What
I didn’t like?
Actually, there’s nothing that I did not like. The
opportunity to visit their company and know their secrets was a great help.
DAY
5
Today,
I went to company visit to…
The last company that we visited was the J.P Morgan Chase
& Co. at Bonifacio Global, Taguig. This was the most amazing company that
we visited in the entire trip.
What
I Learned?
JP Morgan Chase & Co. is an American multinational
banking corporation of securities, investments and retail. With this, you’ll be
able to tell that this is a prestigious company. Upon arriving at the company,
we handed our bags and was laid on the x-ray machine. There was also a free
vending machine which was enjoyed by most of us. Their building was huge. Upon
entering, you will feel like you were in another world. Their facilities were
very amazing. It was like a comfortable home for the employees. They have
strict rules. We were welcomed by Miss Coco. We took a tour at the building.
Unfortunately, we were not able to go to their war room because it was
occupied. It is where they hold their meetings and big screens were hanged
around. They communicate virtually and were like on a star wars conference. Their
elevators are 2 way. It was actually my first time to see a 2 way elevator. We
had our seminar at a hall near their cafeteria.
JP
Morgan Chase & Co. is the largest bank in the United States by assets. It
is a major provider of financial services, with assets of $2 trillion and
according to Forbes magazine is the world’s second largest public company based
on composite ranking. The company’s founder was Mr. J.P Morgan. He was actually
the model for the much known Monopoly Board Game. Their company was built with
hard work over 200 years. It was built on the foundation of more than 1200
predecessor institutions. One thing that caught my attention was that they were
the ones behind the tellers in the bank. Now I know that every transaction does
not end on the teller’s counter. JP Morgan Chase in the Philippines processes
every transaction after the client in the United States reaches the bank’s
teller. JP Morgan Chase also helps different companies with their financial
problems and how to cope with situations that may get them to lose their
company. They suggests alternative solutions, merging, selling, and even uses
advertising to aid the problems of different companies in the Philippines and
even abroad. Honestly, it was my first time to hear JP Morgan Chase & Co.
But I must say that they did a great job in keeping humble yet growing their
company to be a better solution for the people.
What
I Liked?
So far, among the companies that we visited, JP Morgan
was the most fascinating company we visited. Aside from the hospitality of
their staffs, their free vending machine, and their stunning workplace, I like
how they protect, take care, and compensate their employees. Salary is a big
consideration on why you’ll love to work at the JP Morgan Chase & Co. I
also like how they give chance to their employees to be knowledgeable in the
banking system, and cater mobility for employees to explore different work
streams within the company.
What
I didn’t like?
I have nothing much to say about the company. Great place
to work, great salary, good working environment, competitive pay, values
diversity and customer experience, you can’t actually think of anything else
that will disappoint you with the company.
Recommendation
The Field Trip and Seminars which is part of the
curriculum of the Information Technology is a looked-forward event for the
students. We, the 3rd batch under this subject chose to have a major
and a minor field trip including an interpersonal skill activity before the
trip. We had a 5-day company visitation of the different ICT companies in Metro
Manila. A major field trip which is commonly held outside the region is a great
opportunity to involve yourselves and see in your own eyes how IT and CS work
after graduation. To be able to enjoy and gain lots of information during the
educational activity, make sure that you are prepared, open-minded, and ready
to fill your minds with new ideas and technologies that will lead you sooner or
later in helping develop our country.
The learning that you acquire inside the four corners of
the classroom is just a half of what you need to know in order to be a successful
and effective ICT employee in the near future. The trip will widen your
imagination and will let you think outside of the box. Information imparted by
the employees and companies themselves will amaze you of what is in store for
you outside the university. Prepare yourselves to be fascinated and stunned of
how ICT companies grew and created innovations to serve the community.
Blog
URL
Pictures
List of Students
These are the list of student who attended the Major Field Trip and Seminars:
11.
Abarquez,
Argen Pearl V.
22. Aberjedo,
Che May Ann A.
33.
Alderite,
Jon Ares A.
44.
Amistoso,
Emmanuel E.
55.
Amora,
Kristine Faith M.
66.
Anzano,
Jordan M.
77.
Asueros,
April Anne A.
88.
Bacaoco,
Joanna P.
99.
Barayan,
Marco C.
110.
Bargamento,
Claire R.
111.
Belayro,
Yvonne P.
112.
Bestis,
Sheila Mae A.
113.
Biloy,
Victorio Q.
114.
Bonto,
April Mae B.
115.
Cagnaan,
Ruby Jean P.
116.
Canoy,
Jeffrey D.
117.
Cariño,
Louella Marree C.
118.
Casal,
Sherry Ann Marie J.
119.
Catalan,
Xevler B.
220.
Chavez,
Laian Joy D.
221.
Chua,
Rina Richie M.
222.
Comidoy,
Nikko P.
223.
Cubelo,
Jhun Rey T.
224.
Datoy,
Jerland O.
225.
Dela
Luz, Chenny G.
226.
De
Paz, Ricardo Jr. R.
227.
Diacono,
Jose Jr. B.
228.
Dicon,
Jonie T.
229.
Espina,
Firlyvir T.
330.
Flores,
Brian
331.
Flores,
Roscel O.
332.
Galindo,
Jesmael G.
333.
Gallardo,
Jecris P.
334.
Gascon,
Miguel Paulo Anthony
335.
Insierto,
Jeanie Joy L.
336.
Juarez,
Jazel Noreen C.
337.
Larayos,
Arpi S.
338.
Lejano,
Benjamin A.
339.
Letchadores,
Raquel D.
440.
Librea,
Eldrin Jay Chit L.
441.
Literatus,
Nikki P.
442.
Magallen,
Febie Jane D.
443.
Manipis,
Ozy Hale D.
444.
Mendez,
Kevin P.
445.
Miguel,
John Cyril D.
446.
Morado,
Welfred L.
447.
Narciso,
Loren E.
448.
Obiso,
Karina N.
449.
Olmedo,
Kleant James R.
550.
Osiones,
Vanessa Joy C.
551.
Paman,
Jesse Rhey V.
552.
Panoy,
Rhea Eleonor B.
553.
Partosa,
Therry Charm R.
554.
Perez,
Jasper Humprey O.
555.
Polinar,
Joemar M.
556.
Reyes,
Jomarie L.
557.
Saclauso,
Salveah M.
558.
Salar,
Mary Ann A.
559.
Santos,
Sandina Y.
660.
Sarga,
Myrine A.
661.
Sarino,
Jefalyn B,
662.
Soriano,
Uriel Emmanuel R.
663.
Sumalinog,
Fretzeil Mae V.
664.
Tomanding,
Khelly M.
665.
Tomas,
Jed Wil T.
666.
Torres,
Jay Erickson T.
667.
Travilla,
Zyra Jane M.
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Itinerary
UNIVERSITY
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DAVAO CITY
INSTITUTE
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ITINERARY
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01:30
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Lunch
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02:00
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04:00
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Arrival/Visit - Traffic Engineering (MMDA), EDSA, Makati
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05:30
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08:00
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Shopping/Malling
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Dinner
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Check-In
- Kabayan Hotel, Pasay City
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Day 2
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06:00
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06:30
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AM
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Breakfast – Kabayan Hotel
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September 11
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Departure for Y4IT Seminar
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Tuesday
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07:30
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09:00
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Arrival/Registration - Philippine Youth Congress
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Information Technology (Y4IT)
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09:00
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12:00
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Convention - Program Proper
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12:00
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01:00
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PM
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Packed Lunch
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01:00
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05:00
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Convention - Program Proper
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06:00
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08:00
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Shopping/Malling
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Dinner -
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Day 3
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06:30
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-
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07:00
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AM
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Breakfast – Kabayan Hotel
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September
12
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Departure for Technical Visits
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Wednesday
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09:00
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12:00
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Arrival /Visit - PLDT,
Mandaluyong City
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Packed Lunch
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02:00
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04:00
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Arrival/Visit – Social
Security System, East Ave., QC
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05:30
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08:00
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Shopping/Malling
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Dinner
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USEP (Small Bus)
Itinerary of Travel – Page Two
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Day 4
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06:30
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-
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07:00
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AM
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Breakfast
– Kabayan Hotel
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September 13
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-
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Departure for Technical Visit
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Thursday
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09:00
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11:00
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Arrival/Visit
- SPI Servisoft,
Paranaque City
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Departure for Tagaytay City
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12:30
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02:00
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PM
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Packed
Lunch
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Arrival/Sightseeing – People’s Park
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03:30
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07:00
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Arrival/Ride-all-you-can – Enchanted
Kingdom
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08:00
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Dinner
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Day 5
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06:30
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-
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07:00
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AM
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Breakfast/Check-out
– Kabayan Hotel
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September 14
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Departure for Technical Visit
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Friday
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9:00
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11:30
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Arrival/Visit – J.P. Morgan Chase,
Bonifacio Global, Taguig
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12:00
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03:00
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PM
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Lunch
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Shopping/Malling
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04:00
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Transfer-out - Domestic Airport
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06:15
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Departure for Davao City via Tiger Airways
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