NO EXTENSION! The final submission of the Research Proposal is set on 22 October 2018, not later than 5PM. It is encouraged each group to submit earlier than this date especially to those who got lower ratings in the previous submissions to allow time to revise/improve in case that the final submission will not reach the passing rating.
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.The following students are requested to report to the Planning Office as soon as possible. Please bring your notebooks for verification of assignments submitted, otherwise it will be marked 0. If you have not submitted any assignment in the past, then you will submit these assignments, or you will receive a failing score.
1. BALIGUAT, MJ.F. 2. DAVID, J.A.M. 3. GAS, K.J.E 4. FERRANCULLO, E.G. 5. EUSEBIO, M.A.F. 6. FALOGME, F.P. NON-APPEARANCE WILL RESULT TO WITHDRAWAL OR FAILURE IN THE SUBJECT. This is to remind the final CE/EE students that the manuscripts should be distributed to the Panel of Examiners before the oral examination. Please inform your advisers to be present in the oral presentation. The morning time (8:00-12:00) is dedicated to CE group while the afternoon time (1:00-5:00) is for EE group.
The primary members of the Panel of Examiners are as follows: CE: Dr. Servanez, Dr. Javellonar, Dr. Ramos, Engr. Fadriquel, Engr. Rufon, Engr. Sim EE: Dr. Servanez, Dr. Javellonar, Dr. Ramos, Engr. Fadriquel, Engr. Galit The respective advisers will also serve as alternate members of the Panel of Examiners. Please prepare (arrange the chairs, table) the CE Lab Room, and every group should provide their own laptop. Secure the HDMI cable from Ms Neng Agas. In addition, please prepare the snacks and light lunch for the faculty members who will be present in the presentation to be shared/contributed by all groups. Please do not forget the honorarium for the Panel of Examiners. For the coverage of the 15-minute presentation: Rationale of the study ( why there is a need to conduct your research? - link to Literature Review), Objectives/Research Problem, Research Methodology, and Results and Findings, including Recommendations. The major results and findings should be linked to the research objectives of the study. Expect that each member of the group will be asked by the Panel of Examiners during the Q/A. PLEASE COME ON TIME. GROUPS 1 AND 2: EXISTING LAND-USES AND DEVELOPMENT ALONG BANGON AND BUNGOY RIVERS
1. Sketch the rivers, its adjoining lands and identify the major uses of land along the rivers. Highlight the major uses (residential, commercial, institutional, open space, agriculture, mangroves etc.) Use the land use classification standard. You can refer this to the Land-Use Map of Odiongan from the Planning Office of the Municipality. 2. Take photos and briefly describe these uses - any non-conformance from the land-use map of the municipality. Provide information of the major uses ( such as buildings and other structures). 3. Assess the impacts of these land-uses to the rivers in terms of water quality, biodiversity and overall river management. 4. All these information should be reflected (posted/pasted) in the whole illustration board. GROUP 3 AND 4: EXISTING MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURES AND FACILITIES NEAR BANGON AND BUNGOY RIVERS 1. Sketch the rivers and adjoining lands and identify the existing infrastructures present in the 0.5 km radius from the rivers. These infrastructures are not only limited to water supply, electricity/power, roads, river protection walls, soil erosion walls, drainage canals, bridges. irrigation system, berthing areas, etc. 2. Take photos and provide brief description of these infrastructures in terms of current conditions, and other relevant information about these infrastructures. 3. Recommend additional infrastructures to protect and improve the condition of these rivers. 4. All these information should be reflected (posted/pasted) in the whole illustration board. GROUP 5 AND 6: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND ISSUES ALONG BANGON AND BUNGOY RIVERS 1. Sketch these rivers and adjoining lands. Take photos that show the various environmental problems and issues currently faced by Bangon and Bungoy Rivers. These problems and issues include water pollution, air pollution (if any), solid wastes, soil erosion, wastewater/sewage/sewer, illegal structures, transport issues, encroachment of structures, flooding, squatters/slum dwellers, etc. 2. Identify proposed projects and activities to solve these environmental problems and issues. 3. All these information should be reflected (posted/pasted) in the whole illustration board. REMINDERS: Each group will submit separate output. Be creative in doing this final group work. Substantial information reflected in the illustration board will provide better appreciation of the rivers and the potential environmental problems/issues currently faced by these rivers. Submit the illustration board on or before 23 October 1PM, together with your group payments for the photocopies. THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS WILL TAKE THE REMOVAL EXAMINATION. However, If your name was not listed below, IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU ARE EXEMPTED, YOU ARE ALREADY GOT A PASSING GRADE IN THE SUBJECT. The exam (midterm and final) only constitute 40% of the total rating of your grade. The submission of the Research Proposal as groupwork's output and having submitted other requirements, attendance, including quizzes and assignments will be basis for the final grade.
The removal examination will only a way to improve your standing in the class, BUT FAILING IN THE REMOVAL EXAMINATION WILL BE A BIG FACTOR NOT TO PASS IN THE SUBJECT. Again, the following students will take the removal examination on 18 October 815AM, ET01. Every Tuesday/Thurs, 11:30-1:00PM; and Wednesday, 2:30-5:30PM 1. Baladjay, JJ 2. Baliguat, MJ 3. Bulfa, KG 4. Bunales, CF 5. Catajay, MJ 6. Fababeir, AL 7. Falogme, FP 8. Felia, KJ 9. Foja, SL 10. Fruelda, JK 11. Fruelda, BP 12. Gaadon, LE 13. Go, KF 14. Gregorio, RB 15. Maambong, PL 16. Madrid, EJ 17. Maquinto, RM 18. Pasiona, CJ 19. Recto, AR 20. Tamayo, KM If you have questions, please feel free to drop by at the office. THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS ARE EXEMPTED TO TAKE THE REMOVAL EXAMINATION. If your name was not listed below, it means that you will take the removal examination on 18 October, 815AM at ET02.
Please take note that IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU ARE EXEMPTED, YOU ARE ALREADY GOT A PASSING GRADE IN THE SUBJECT. This exam only constitute 40% of the total rating of your grade. The submission of the Research Proposal as groupwork's output and having submitted other requirements, attendance, including quizzes and assignments will be basis for the final grade. The removal examination will only a way to improve your standing in the class, BUT FAILING IN THE REMOVAL EXAMINATION WILL BE A BIG FACTOR NOT TO PASS IN THE SUBJECT. Again, the following students are exempted to take the removal examination. Every Wednesday, 8:30-11:30AM 1. Agad, RJ 2. Angelino, JW 3. Foja, MF 4. Gajolin, GM 5. Garcia, JJ 6. Lugatic, JG 7. Magpusao, JM 8. Mangua, FG 9. Marte, RF 10. Mijares, JB 11. Perez, JJ 12. Soledad, MD 13. Servanez, CC 14. Trogon, OM If you have questions, please feel free to drop by at the office. The final examination for all RES411 CE Study 1 will be given on the 16th October, 9:00-10:00AM.
The examination will cover all topics, thus take a review of the Midterm Examination coverage, including quizzes and the Exercises from Chapters 1 to 3 of Paler-Calmorin and Calmorin (2007) textbook. Two handouts are available for download. Please secure a copy and these reference materials will be covered in the Final Examination.
To reiterate, the Final Examination will be given on Monday, 15 October 2018 at 9:00-10:00. The tentative room is ET01. Please bring your payments for the previous photocopies and it will be collected by groups. Thank you for acknowledging our efforts as your teachers. Your thoughtfulness is really meant alot to us. Personally, I will treasure these simple gifts from your classes, thru the initiatives of PICE-RSU-SC and ACES-RSU Chapters. More power!
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