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SDSSU Accreditation

August 28, 2010

Prof. Marlowe E. Llorito joined some 17 accreditors from accross SUC in Mindanao to accredit programs in Surigao del Sur State University (SDSSU)- a very young 6 months old, the former Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College (SSPSC) in Cantilan Campus, Surigao. During the course of the survey visit from August 23-27, 2010, Prof. Marlowe was assigned to accredit Programs in BS Computer Science and BS in Information Technology in Areas IV (Support to Students) & VIII (Physical Plant & Facilities). The rest was work, and work and work overtime. During the last stint of the visit, all findings were presented in an exit conferrence.  Due to the distant Cantilan, the group then proceeded to Tandag Campus after the closing program for an overnight rest and to continue mobiling early the next day for the team travel way home to Davao city.  Yes, Prof. Marlowe arrived home safely with trolly of dirty clothes, photo shots of the events, report drafts, some food and the Surigao specialty “angsuhan”- a shrimp paste. Marajaw Karajaw! (maayo kaayo!).photo1 photo2

Photo1: a pose with the SDSSU President after the courtesy call; Photo2: with my counterparts for both BSCS & BS InfoTech.

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Marlowe as Recognition Speaker at NNHS

March 27, 2010

Marlowe will visit Norala, South Cotabato and will speak at a recognition program at Norala National High School, his Alma mater. Marlowe will encourage students and will talk on “Education: key to excellence”. He hopes to see old faces, friends and teachers.

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JIL receives Election Automation Orientation

March 25, 2010

Marlowe visited Tacurong city last March 28, 2010 to orient members of the Jesus Is Lord (JIL) church about election automation. The afternoon orientation was the result of an endeavor of Bernard Haw to brief, orient and make the members of the JIL and the Bangon Pilipinas movement aware of the new technology specifically the Precinct Count Optical Scanner (PCOS) and the scenario for the May 2010 election. The orientation took two (2) hours in which after the video and PowerPoint presentations, an open forum was held.

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