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IRCITE: International Research Conference on Information Technology Education

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  IT Seminars and Educational Trips Reflection Report Soriano, Jerika C. BSIT-4B Event Title: “IRCITE: International Research Conference on Information Technology Education” I. Details of the Event/Activity: On March 8, 2024, we attended the International Research Conference on Information Technology Education (IRCITE) 2024. It was held at Wesleyan University, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija. This event was hosted by the Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators (PSITE) – Central Luzon.   II. Reflections on the Webinar/Activity (Learnings):   Attending IRCITE 2024 was an excellent learning experience. We learned about new concepts and technology in IT education. Experts spoke on various topics, and we then discussed them. It helped us better grasp IT education.   III. Reflections on Possibilities for Practical Application of Learning:   What I gained at IRCITE 2024 may be applied in real life. For example, we can apply new concepts to improve our IT classe

Company Visit: IP Technology Solutions (IPTECH)

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  IT Seminars and Educational Trips Reflection Report Soriano, Jerika C. BSIT-4B Event Title: “Company Visit: IP Technology Solutions (IPTECH)” I.        Details of the Event/Activity I recently went to IPTECH, a company in Pampanga that helps businesses with their web presence. They've been around since 2000 and provide a variety of digital services, including website design and assistance with internet marketing. They collaborate with a diverse range of clientele, from large corporations to government agencies, not only in Pampanga but also in Singapore and Indonesia.   II.      Reflections on the Webinar/Activity (Learnings) During my visit, I learned a lot about how essential it is for businesses to have an effective web strategy. IPTECH demonstrated how they design and create websites, as well as manage content for large corporations. Understanding these factors helps organizations perform better online.   III.     Reflections on Possibilities for Practical A