Archives for August 12, 2024

ISAT U Kicks Off ASEAN Month with Flag Ceremony and Cultural Showcase

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) marked the beginning of ASEAN Month with a flag ceremony today. The event, held on campus, featured a series of activities highlighting the university’s commitment to ASEAN awareness and regional cooperation.

The ceremony commenced with the raising of ASEAN flags, led by ISAT U President Dr. Gabriel M. Salistre Jr., accompanied by members of the Administrative Council Officials. This symbolic act underscored the university’s recognition of its role within the broader ASEAN community.

Dr. Juniffer Badoles, Director of National and International Affairs (NIA), delivered the opening remarks, setting the tone for the celebration. The event then featured a concise ASEAN presentation, followed by an engaging question-and-answer session led by Hannah Grace Ortequia, ISAT U’s student ambassador.

A highlight of the celebration was the ASEAN costume presentation. Administrative Council Officials and representatives from various colleges of the Iloilo City Campus showcased traditional attire from ASEAN member countries, offering a visual representation of the region’s rich cultural diversity.

Adding to the festive atmosphere, the ISAT U Performing Arts group presented a cultural number, demonstrating the university’s commitment to preserving and promoting regional artistic traditions.

The event culminated with a message from President Dr. Gabriel M. Salistre Jr., who reiterated ISAT U’s dedication to fostering ASEAN integration and understanding. “As we celebrate ASEAN Month, let us take this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to these values of connectivity and resilience. Let us embrace the diversity that makes ASEAN so unique and learn from each other’s experiences and perspectives.”

This flag ceremony marks the beginning of a month-long celebration of ASEAN at ISAT U, aimed at enhancing students’ knowledge of regional affairs and promoting a sense of ASEAN identity within the academic community.

The event shows ISAT U’s proactive approach in aligning its educational mission with broader regional goals, preparing students for active participation in an increasingly interconnected ASEAN community.

Empowering Future ISAT U Innovators: The Impact of the WEN IGNITE Program

In an age where technology is evolving rapidly and the economy shifts globally, innovative educational initiatives are needed more than ever. The WEN IGNITE Program of Batch June-July 2024 is one such transformative initiative aimed at promoting technopreneurship and entrepreneurship among faculty members as spearheaded by the Wadwani Foundation Faculty Development Program.
The webinar workshop had a dedicated team from Iloilo Science and Technology University involving various educational methodologies and entrepreneurial spirit throughout 6 weeks of ventures webinar.
ISAT U utilized varied facets of entrepreneurship through robust curriculum delivery. The first half of the seminar centered on foundational concepts such as Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Case-Based Teaching Pedagogy, Problem Identification, Competition Analysis, or Business Models. In addition to equipping teachers with knowledge on how to teach entrepreneurship better, this all-encompassing technique prompted them to evaluate real-world applications critically. 

In the Pedagogy Assessment, the ISAT U team presented a case study like “Desi Hangover.” This activity emphasizes that practical learning experiences are crucial in nurturing future entrepreneurs. Additionally, the CEA team composed of Dr. Rowena Calasara, Dr, Corazon Corbal, Engr. Naci John Trance, Ar. Ma. Regina Falconite and Engr. Adrian Pillano showcased an innovative project called “ANI Disenyo at Teknolohiya.” In essence, this is a system developed by the team to mediate between tomato growers and clients with request for tomatoes. The system will serve as a meeting point where customers can post their requests for tomatoes which would be answered by the respective tomato farmer. The customer in this context refers to a group of restaurants/fast-food chains and hotels that food with tomatoes as one of the ingredients. It maintains records of verified customers as well as genuine tomato farmers. Although it initially considers local variety, survey will be conducted among clients so as to establish which type they prefer best.

The CAS team presented their ventures “ISAT U Social Entrepreneurs” by Dr. Yvette Gonzales, Michelle Escriba, Lloyd Esparagoza and Rayjand Gellamucho while from the CIT team, composed of Ma. Cora Biton, Alma Espora, Shella Suarez, Pearlesane Joy Segura and Gener Jamoyot which was presented their venture titled, “Balance Wanderers Brigade”.

In conclusion, the WEN IGNITE program is not just an invaluable teaching resource for college professors but also a vital link in building an ecosystem for entrepreneurship and innovation. Through investment in the training of teachers Mr Wadhwani has been laying framework for those who will be commanders of economic expansion and social transformation in the years to come. The implementation of such programs by universities has opened up avenues towards dealing with enduring problems facing mankind.