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T3 Campuses spearhead first Arduino technology forum and exhibit at Rolle Hall
               By Suzette A. Quesada-Magano, Ph.D.

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               The 1 Cavite Arduino Technology Research Forum and Exhibit was held on April 22, 2019
               from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Santiago M. Rolle Hall, CvSU-Main Campus, Indang
               Cavite. The event was organized by the Office of the Vice-President for Research and
               Extension (OVPRE) and College of Engineering and Information Technology, with the help of
               a number of sponsors: American Spaces Philippines, Fablab Manila, Sparkfruit Electronics,
               LEENTECH Network Solutions, RoboRAVE Philippines, and LITL.

               The said activity’s aim was to expose students and teachers to an event where they could
               accomplish the following goals: exhibit and present their Arduino-based research, interact and
               collaborate with other Cavite schools as well as nearby cities and provinces, and update
               themselves on the current application of Arduino technology on instruction, research,
               enterprise, and information technology. The local research forum was conducted in
               preparation for a much bigger event in the near future: an international conference to be held
               at CvSU in 2020. The   said future project was meant to be accomplished in partnership with
               the American Center, Manila and American Spaces Philippines.

               The program began with a doxology led by Pamela Daphne R. Busog, CvSU-Trece Martires
               City Campus Extension Coordinator, followed by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem
               led by Steven G. Quisto, a BS Information Technology student. The opening remarks were
               given by T3 Campus Administrator, Prof. Noel A. Sedigo and the introduction of the CvSU
               Administration Council by Prof. Allan Robert C. Solis, Director of the Public Information and
               Community Relations Office. Messages to the seminar’s participants were given by the
               following guest speakers: Dr. David L. Cero, Dean of the College of Engineering and
               Information Technology, Dr. Camilo A. Polinga, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ruel
               M. Mojica,  Vice President for Research and Extension, and the University’s very own
               president, Dr.
               Hernando D. Robles. The certificate for the keynote speaker was awarded by the
               University President himself, together with the T3 Campus Administrator, Prof. Sedigo.

               T3 MIS Officer Keno A. Villavicencio introduced the first keynote speaker, Richard F.
               Prodigalidad, President and CEO of LEENTECH Network Solutions, a company that
               specializes in mobile application design and development, digital marketing and consultation,
               and cloud server and management solutions. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between
               LEENTECH and Cavite State University was signed afterwards. The morning plenary session
               featured the following topics: Arduino, Education, and Training (led by guest speaker Arvin S.
               Buendia, Robotics Specialist for the CIIT College of Arts and Technology and author of a few
               Arduino- based robotics textbooks), Arduino Integration on Laboratory Instruction (led by
               Keno A. Villavicencio, IT instructor of CvSU-T3 and Arduino-based research presenter for the
               2019 International Conference on Open and Distance e-Learning in Taiwan), Arduino Local
               and International Competitions (led by Mervin A. Boco, Robotics Coordinator of Tagaytay City
               Science High School and International and National Robotics Competitions Champion and
               Awardee in Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines).

               For the afternoon session, participating schools and companies featured their works in the
               Arduino oral-based and display-based project presentation portion, followed by the
               competition named ―Arduinothon.‖ The next keynote speaker was Jeanie M. Duwan, Assistant
               Cultural Affairs Officer for the US Embassy, who was later proceeded by a new set of guest
               speakers for the following topics for discussion: American Spaces (led by Xavier E. Lara,
               Director of  American Spaces Philippines), Arduino International Association and Events (led
               by Michael
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