The 4C’S Century Skills in teaching and Learning Trigonometry Beatrice D. Mabitad July 2021It is a global issue on how to improve the quality of Teacher education in terms of teaching and learning process , 4C’s twenty first century skills : Critical thinking continue reading : The 4C’S Century Skills in teaching and Learning Trigonometry Healthy Environment and Democratic Governance as Pathways to Peace: An Experience from a Rural Fishing Village in the Philippines Jett C. Quebec, Analyn C. Españo, Guiraldo C. Fernandez, Jr. June 2021This study explores into the concepts of democracy and environment in relation to the notions of peace of the fishermen of the coastal fishing community of Sitio Lapawon, Barangay Santo continue reading : Healthy Environment and Democratic Governance as Pathways to Peace: An Experience from a Rural Fishing Village in the Philippines Financial management practices of micro and small enterprises in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Reynalyn O. Barbosa December 15, 2021Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) play a crucial role in the economic growth and further development in the Philippines especially in the municipality of Tanauan, Province of Leyte as they continue reading : Financial management practices of micro and small enterprises in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Jasten Keneth D. Treceñe September 21, 2021In the present time, leaf disease is one of the major problems of Brassicaceae vegetables in the agriculture domain as it affects the quality and quantity of the vegetables. The continue reading : Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines Eduardo Edu C. Cornillez, Jr. July 2021The study’s purpose was to examine the employment characteristics of teacher education graduates from the classes of 2013 to 2017. Specifically, to explore a graduate’s perception of the extent of continue reading : Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 JERECO JIMS AGAPITO, GENARO V. JAPOS July 20, 2021Distance learning is the primary solution of the educational system in the entire world. Online mode also led the undergraduate engineering students. This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, and observational continue reading : The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Marichu S. Armada & Archer R. Armada June 1, 2021On-the-Job training abroad allows acquiring practical knowledge and skills in a recognized foreign host establishment. It promotes the global competitiveness of students through exposure and acculturation in a foreign country. continue reading : Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Healthy Environment and Democratic Governance as Pathways to Peace: An Experience from a Rural Fishing Village in the Philippines Jett C. Quebec, Analyn C. Españo, Guiraldo C. Fernandez, Jr. June 2021This study explores into the concepts of democracy and environment in relation to the notions of peace of the fishermen of the coastal fishing community of Sitio Lapawon, Barangay Santo continue reading : Healthy Environment and Democratic Governance as Pathways to Peace: An Experience from a Rural Fishing Village in the Philippines Financial management practices of micro and small enterprises in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Reynalyn O. Barbosa December 15, 2021Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) play a crucial role in the economic growth and further development in the Philippines especially in the municipality of Tanauan, Province of Leyte as they continue reading : Financial management practices of micro and small enterprises in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Jasten Keneth D. Treceñe September 21, 2021In the present time, leaf disease is one of the major problems of Brassicaceae vegetables in the agriculture domain as it affects the quality and quantity of the vegetables. The continue reading : Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines Eduardo Edu C. Cornillez, Jr. July 2021The study’s purpose was to examine the employment characteristics of teacher education graduates from the classes of 2013 to 2017. Specifically, to explore a graduate’s perception of the extent of continue reading : Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 JERECO JIMS AGAPITO, GENARO V. JAPOS July 20, 2021Distance learning is the primary solution of the educational system in the entire world. Online mode also led the undergraduate engineering students. This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, and observational continue reading : The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Marichu S. Armada & Archer R. Armada June 1, 2021On-the-Job training abroad allows acquiring practical knowledge and skills in a recognized foreign host establishment. It promotes the global competitiveness of students through exposure and acculturation in a foreign country. continue reading : Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Financial management practices of micro and small enterprises in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Reynalyn O. Barbosa December 15, 2021Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) play a crucial role in the economic growth and further development in the Philippines especially in the municipality of Tanauan, Province of Leyte as they continue reading : Financial management practices of micro and small enterprises in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Jasten Keneth D. Treceñe September 21, 2021In the present time, leaf disease is one of the major problems of Brassicaceae vegetables in the agriculture domain as it affects the quality and quantity of the vegetables. The continue reading : Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines Eduardo Edu C. Cornillez, Jr. July 2021The study’s purpose was to examine the employment characteristics of teacher education graduates from the classes of 2013 to 2017. Specifically, to explore a graduate’s perception of the extent of continue reading : Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 JERECO JIMS AGAPITO, GENARO V. JAPOS July 20, 2021Distance learning is the primary solution of the educational system in the entire world. Online mode also led the undergraduate engineering students. This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, and observational continue reading : The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Marichu S. Armada & Archer R. Armada June 1, 2021On-the-Job training abroad allows acquiring practical knowledge and skills in a recognized foreign host establishment. It promotes the global competitiveness of students through exposure and acculturation in a foreign country. continue reading : Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Jasten Keneth D. Treceñe September 21, 2021In the present time, leaf disease is one of the major problems of Brassicaceae vegetables in the agriculture domain as it affects the quality and quantity of the vegetables. The continue reading : Brassicaceae Leaf Disease Detection using Image Segmentation Technique Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines Eduardo Edu C. Cornillez, Jr. July 2021The study’s purpose was to examine the employment characteristics of teacher education graduates from the classes of 2013 to 2017. Specifically, to explore a graduate’s perception of the extent of continue reading : Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 JERECO JIMS AGAPITO, GENARO V. JAPOS July 20, 2021Distance learning is the primary solution of the educational system in the entire world. Online mode also led the undergraduate engineering students. This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, and observational continue reading : The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Marichu S. Armada & Archer R. Armada June 1, 2021On-the-Job training abroad allows acquiring practical knowledge and skills in a recognized foreign host establishment. It promotes the global competitiveness of students through exposure and acculturation in a foreign country. continue reading : Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines Eduardo Edu C. Cornillez, Jr. July 2021The study’s purpose was to examine the employment characteristics of teacher education graduates from the classes of 2013 to 2017. Specifically, to explore a graduate’s perception of the extent of continue reading : Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of the Eastern Visayas State University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 JERECO JIMS AGAPITO, GENARO V. JAPOS July 20, 2021Distance learning is the primary solution of the educational system in the entire world. Online mode also led the undergraduate engineering students. This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, and observational continue reading : The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Marichu S. Armada & Archer R. Armada June 1, 2021On-the-Job training abroad allows acquiring practical knowledge and skills in a recognized foreign host establishment. It promotes the global competitiveness of students through exposure and acculturation in a foreign country. continue reading : Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 JERECO JIMS AGAPITO, GENARO V. JAPOS July 20, 2021Distance learning is the primary solution of the educational system in the entire world. Online mode also led the undergraduate engineering students. This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, and observational continue reading : The Satisfaction Level of Undergraduate Engineering Students on Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Marichu S. Armada & Archer R. Armada June 1, 2021On-the-Job training abroad allows acquiring practical knowledge and skills in a recognized foreign host establishment. It promotes the global competitiveness of students through exposure and acculturation in a foreign country. continue reading : Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Marichu S. Armada & Archer R. Armada June 1, 2021On-the-Job training abroad allows acquiring practical knowledge and skills in a recognized foreign host establishment. It promotes the global competitiveness of students through exposure and acculturation in a foreign country. continue reading : Journey toward the success of hospitality professional’s on-the-job training lived experiences: A phenomenology Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Ritchell S. Villafuerte; Ariel M. Sison; Alexander A. Hernandez; Ruji P. Medina June 2021In cryptography, two things are highly valued to secure the exchange of communication. One is the secrecy of key generated by a cryptographic algorithm, and the other one is its continue reading : Randomness Evaluation of the Improved 3D-Playfair (i3D) Cipher Algorithm Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Wenceslao Perante March 2021The Covid-19 pandemic halted the normal operations of schools and universities around the world. Various educational institutions, including the Philippines Commission on Higher Education (CHED), adapted to the limitations caused continue reading : Challenges to Online Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Eastern Visayas, Philippines Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Jessie Richie N. de los Santos; Jessibel R. Suyom; Manilyn B. Comora; Giovanni N. de los Santos; Michelle G. de los Santos; Relyn C. Aruy Febuary 2021This invention discloses an ironing board with an add-on aluminum foil mat and electrical outlet comprising: a concave-shaped wooden board; a foam securely fastened on top of the said wooden continue reading : Imbentaryo App: An Intelligent Inventory and Decision Support System Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Jereco Jims J. Agapito January 2021Measuring the readiness of the faculty to teach online is a condition of faculty preparedness for the online teaching environment. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness among faculty in continue reading : Readiness to Teach Online Among Faculty of Eastern Visayas State University Ormoc Campus, Philippines Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis Jessie Richie N. De los Santos January 2021The study aimed to disclose and described the prevailing sentiments on the different news articles on mental depression among public school teachers in the Philippines. The study utilized a mixed-method continue reading : Depression among Public School Teachers in the Philippines: A News Sentiment Analysis COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Sheldon Ives Go Agaton January 202175 years after the first explosions of nuclear weapons we have seen today the ratification of the UN Treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons. There are a few other technologies that continue reading : COVID-19 and Food Security: The Eastern Visayas State University Experience in the Municipality of Burauen Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda E Maly, A Sakurai, F Aure, M C I Caintic and K Iuchi 2021Super Typhoon Yolanda caused destruction across the Philippines and devastated communities in Tacloban City on November 8, 2013. Recovery programs in Tacloban City focused on relocating people away from heavily continue reading : Voices from Communities relocated to Tacloban North after Typhoon Yolanda Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »
Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint Lyra K. Nuevas, Joseph C. Nuevas 2021This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper’s findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents’ continue reading : Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint « 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 32 »