Thursday, March 5, 2009

Let's talk about us!

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Maam Nanette held a very educational seminar.

She was a very effective speaker.

Too bad we had no highschool audience, because, for sure, they would be convinced to take up DevCom.

I bet it would even attract a number of shifties to the course.

The talk enlightened me somehow in a way that it gave me a clear picture of my future, from which major I should take up to the kind of job I want to land on after graduating with flying colors.

Ma'am Nanette had aroused the zest of staying with the course and finishing the course.

I just love DevCom; its work and the whole feeling of it. I can just see myself in it, and it fits me perfectly.

I am happy.

I am DevCom,

proud and strong.

Itaas ang bandila!

GO, DEVCOM!!!!

Monday, February 2, 2009

i'm the map, i'm the map, i'm the maaaap!



"What is community mapping for you based on your experience in the past two exercises?"

Commmunity mapping is not a very difficult task. It only requires time and dedication from the map makers. Actually, for me, it became an excuse to spend time with my classmates. We walked on foot under the scorching noon-time sun and took turns in sketching landmarks. Now I can affirm that community mapping establishes deeper relationships among its makers. And when done properly and accurately, it can be very useful to the community. A community map is significant, especially to tourists, because it is the very exact representation of the community itself and it serves as a guide around it.

"How do i think it could be applied to our communities?"

The perfect application of this is to start mapping our own communities accurately and make sure that the maps are disseminated around the community for the people to use :D