DLSU-Manila

De La Salle University - Manila

My.LaSalle   |  Directories & Maps   |  Students   |  Faculty & Staff   |  Administration   |  Brothers   |  Alumni   |  Athletics
This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player & JavaScript must be enabled.
Please install the latest Flash Player plugin, enable JavaScript run-time and restart the browser.
Today is Saturday, January 10, 2009

Emerging Technologies for Philippines 2020

send this page view printer-friendly version largest text size larger text size suggested text size
Home > Conferences > ETFP > Programme (Track 1)

Programme (Track 1)

Afternoon Session: April 17, 2006
Track 1 Information and Communications Technology for Development

Session I. E-Government

This track will highlight the role of ICT in governance specifically focusing on impact of ICT social development and good governance. The track will also present various e-government applications developed by the academic community.

Time Activity
1300 - 1330 "Information in Public Sector Governance"
Dr. Francisco Magno
Executive Director, La Salle Institute of Governance
1330 - 1400 "Role of ICT in Poverty Alleviation"
Mr. Glenn Sipin
Assistant Professor, De La Salle University
1400 - 1430 "Developing CIOs Through the CIO Academy"
Dr. Francisco Magno
Executive Director, La Salle Institute of Governance
1430 - 1500 "IT Service Management for Government Institutions "
Mr. John J. Macasio
Project Head, People Digital Empowerment Project
1500 - 1530 Coffee Break
1530 - 1600 "Empowered Transparency in the e-Gobyerno Payment System"
Mr. Hermie Pugeda
Executive Vice-President, Union Bank of the Philippines
1600 - 1630 "E-Prompt: E-Procurement for DPWH"
Ms. Chil Guno and Mr. Sherwin Ona
De La Salle University

 

April 18, 2006
Track 1: Information and Communications Technology for Development

Session II. E-Learning

The session intends to present the critical factors and issues in implementing e-learning solutions. The track will highlight different government-led initiatives and how these efforts contribute to social development.

Time Activity
0900 - 0930 "E-Skills for Educators"
Dr. Lloyd Espiritu
Associate Professor, De La Salle University
0930 - 1000 "eSkwela: An E-Learning Variant of the Community eCenters"
Dr. Dylan Dizon and Ms. Ma. Melizza Tan
HCDG, Commission on Information and Communications Technology
1000 – 1030 Coffee Break
1030 - 1100  "Physics and E-Learning"
Mr. Voltaire Mistades
Assistant Professor, De La Salle University
1100 - 1130 "Designing Re-usable E-Learning Objects"
Dr. Benito Teehankee
Director, Research and Planning, DLS-PSI
1130 - 1300 Lunch

 

Session III. Knowledge Management

This track will explore the intricacies of knowledge management and how this new concept can be used for social development and good governance efforts

Time Activity
1300 - 1400 KM: Concepts, Technique and Cases
Dr. Raymund Sison
Full Professor, De La Salle University
1400 - 1430 "Title"
Mr. Lito Estacio
IT Country Manager, Cypress Technologies, Inc.
1430 - 1500 Knowledge Management and Folk Knowledge
Mr. Joel Yuvienco
Director, School of Management, DLS-Canlubang
1500 - 1530 Coffee Break
1530 - 1600 KM as Strategic Advantage for Global Technical Support
Mr. Benedict Juliano,
Knowledge Manager, Trend Micro
1600 - 1630 e-Learning Plus Knowledge Management
Mr. John Peter Abraham Ruero
Dean, Lyceum of the Philippines