Monday, February 23, 2009

Computer Training Program – Rationale

Republic of the Philippines
Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology
Old Sagay, Sagay City, Negros Occidental
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT


TO: Vito national High School
FROM: NNSCST-BSIT Fourth Year Students
RE: Computer Training Program – Rationale
DATE: JANUARY 23,2009


The computer training program primarily rendered by BSIT fourth year students provides basic and intermediate ICT (Information Technology and Communication) skills to selected public high school students in Northern Negros. To facilitate the learning and development of new and existing skills, the researchers/trainers will extend support at no cost to selected students in making efficient and effective use of computers and how it may benefit them in various ways.

The training program may include a single or multiple training module/s in the following technical areas:

1.) PC Operation
2.) Computer Application
3.) Webpage Development
4.) Communication/Internet Tools
5.) Multimedia Tools/ Presentation

The training module is tailored based on the result of the training needs analysis done during the preliminary survey. The module contains a package of training methodologies, training duration and template of the training lessons prepared by the trainers. The training module will serve as a checklist and guide for trainers’ to better assist your students and to assess and complement their ICT skills.

Moreover, the BSIT fourth year students have attended the “Trainers’ Training on IT for Rural Development” a half-day seminar held at NONESCOST on January 15, 2009, with Mr. Samson M. Lausa, MSCS; the Teacher Training Coordinator of CICT Project as their resource speaker.

If additional information is needed contact:

Computer Training Program
Mobile number: [insert you group mobile#]
Email address: [insert your group email add]

Your kind cooperation is very much appreciated.


Truly,


Dyreen Suficiencia – Cabahug
Instructor, IT for Rural Development


Noted by:


Robert G. Quingking
Chairman, IT Department

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