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Miriam College Entrepreneurship Department (CBEA) presents

Miriam College Entrepreneurship Department (CBEA) presents. 1 st Regional Conference of ENEDA and YES NCR on “Building Capacity and Competency in Entrepreneurship Education November 29, 2008. Marian Auditorium – MMJ Seminar Room – PA/LMC Grounds. Our generous sponsors.

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  1. Miriam College Entrepreneurship Department (CBEA)presents 1st Regional Conference of ENEDA and YES NCR on“Building Capacity and Competency in Entrepreneurship Education November 29, 2008 Marian Auditorium – MMJ Seminar Room – PA/LMC Grounds

  2. Our generous sponsors • Canon Marketing Philippines • Cengage Learning • McGraw-Hill - Higher Education • Microdata Systems • Mind Mover - Lanie Lazo • Pearson – Education • Wiley and Sons • Copylandia • Ideas Associated Solutions • House of Bread • Huh?designfactory • Sweet Dynamics – Printing and Graphics Design • Summit Media • Entrepreneur Magazine

  3. Participating Schools • Adamson University • Centro Escolar University - Manila; San Lorenzo • Chang Kai Shek • De La Salle University-Araneta • Emilio Aguinaldo College • Far Eastern University - Morayta • Letran - Manila • Miriam College • St. Paul - QC • San Beda - Manila • San Sebastian - Manila • Univeristy of the Eas - Manila • University of Santo Tomas

  4. registration Dr. Balan, CEU; Dr. Bartolome, UST; Ms. Lanuza, UE; Dr. Lacerna, SP, QC on registration

  5. Students start filing up marian auditorium

  6. START of PROGRAM Stephen So YES-NCR President UST A short prayer to start the program Jackie Bautista & Theresa Cruz Hosts from Miriam College

  7. National anthem

  8. Welcome remarks “Conference Theme and Directions of Building Capacity and Competency in Entrepreneurship Education…” Maria Luisa Benig-Gatchalian President, ENEDA NCR Miriam College, Host School

  9. THE VALUE OF EDUCATORS Reiterating the value of educators in nation building … but more importantly, in mentoring and guiding the youth… firing up the minds…to bring out their best!

  10. ENEDA National Thrust and Direction Dr. Antonio M. Lopez President, ENEDA National Director, PDO, Miriam College

  11. Presentation of ENEDA and YES NCR Officers Prof. Eric G. Pasquin ENEDA-NCR Secretary; Chairperson Ent. Dept., San Beda College-Manila Prof. Marissa Lanuza YES – Moderator University of the East Manila

  12. ENEDA and YES-NCR OFFICERS 2008-2009

  13. PARTNERS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT WITH THE COLLEGE EDUCATORS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP STUDENTS- Departmet of Trade and Industry-BSMED; Department of Science and Technology-DATBED and the NCR Office; and Technology Resource Center

  14. RESOURCE SPEAKERS 1. Mr. Jerry Clavecillas, Assistant Director, DTI BMSMED 2. Mr. Arman P. Bionat DOST Academe Technology-Based Enterprise Development Program (DATBED) 3. Technology Resource Center 4. DOST, NCR

  15. OPEN FORUM Some questions posed on the real help that can be afforded to student start-up ventures

  16. COMPANY BRIEF PRESENTATION: ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING Delighting the crowd! Canon Marketing Ryan Rhandy Esguerra offering Canon business opportunities, solutions, and most of it all..

  17. FORMAL OPENING OF STUDENT PRODUCT AND BUSINESS EXHIBITION AT THE PILLARS AND PA GROUNDS of MIRIAM COLLEGE Mona Liza Lee-Serrano, Chairperson, Entrepreneurship Department Miriam College

  18. Ideas transformed into Product Prototypes showcased in the exhibit @ MC grounds

  19. More prototypes on display

  20. EDUCATOR’S FORUM

  21. Modern teaching technologies for time efficient, engaging, and effective teaching delivery El Abquina III Microdata Charmed,wowed and engaged the educators with the latest trends in touch screens as teaching digital technologies ; wifi compliant and e-access capabilities of other carry all gadgets Ryan RhandyEsguerra Canon Marketing Electronic , photo and digital computer trends hooked with Canon gadgets as tools for presentations, documentation and teaching delivery was a hit! Canon, truly delighting always!

  22. BUILDING CAPACITY AND INTEGRITY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATORS THROUGH BOOK ADOPTION AND TEACHER SUPPORT PROGRAM Ms. Elsie Cengage Learning The thrusts and directions of international publishing companies and its access to entrepreneurship educators (and others as well) will definitely bring global outlook, with fresh and modern perspectives to teaching! Ms. Maya Wiley & Sons presenting the general mechanics of the adoption and support program of international publishing companies to the delight of the audience; making teaching like browsing through pages ; and lecture.presentations in a breeze! Prof. Edwin M. Suson UST and ENEDA NCR, coordinator - book and teacher support program

  23. Sponsor’s exhibit : book adoption and teacher support program by prestigious participating International Publishers : Cengage, McGraw Hill-Higher Education Mind Mover, Pearson, Wiley & Son’s; and electronic technologies by Canon and Microdata, The participating publishing companies who shared the commitment to professional teaching delivery : Cengage, McGraw-Hill, Pearson, Wiley & Son’s McGraw-Hill with some professors Demonstrations on the latest technologies and gadgets by Canon and Microdata

  24. SUMMARY PRESENTATION: RESEARCH FINDINGS ON SELECTED NCR TERTIARY SCHOOLS “Teaching and Learning Practices, Needs and Gaps on Selected ENEDA NCR Schools” (findings not entirely new - surprisingly funny, candid, and serious - yet, has to be addressed, more than ever from the educators’, student’s and the school administration’s point of view) Presenting a tailored fit and refined Professional Competency Program Proposal for Entrepreneurship Educators based on the research findings by Maria Luisa Benig-Gatchalian President, ENEDA NCR Researcher

  25. Participating ENEDA-NCR Participating member schools in FGD 2008 Dr. IgnatiousAnagbogu Dr. Lolita de Guzman Ms. MarilouGatchalian Dr. AntonietteLacerna Mr. Eric Pasquin Ms. Mary Hildence-Baluyot Research Grant in part by Mind Mover Publishing House, Inc. Leilani Lazo

  26. Presentation of Reactors Dr. Paterno V. Viloria, President, Small Enterprises Research and Development and Former Director, UP ISSI “Define the product: real entrepreneurs after graduation; define the learning atmosphere; the challenge for educators: How can we make our entrepreneurship education DISTINCT?” Maria Concepcion Y. Lupisan Dean, CBEA, Miriam College “More tailored fit teaching techniques and personal approach for the new generation of students” Dr. Helena F. Cabrera, Dean, UST College of Business and Administration “More sensitivity, nurturing, and personal enhancement skills for educators - for we cannot give what we do not have”

  27. Reactors… Prof. Gerald Villar FEU IABF “Good professional programs for entrepreneurship educators” Claire Santos Student Representative YES NCR , Miriam College “Human and motivating, inspiring and professional, mentor and guide , someone we can look up to, who knows how to draw the best in students all in one - can surely draw an engaging and meaningful learning experience”

  28. synthesis Dr. Ignatius N. Anagbogu ENEDA NCR, Board Member, FEU “A sincere (even though difficult -volunteer efforts) undertaking of ENEDA NCR and its officers to advance professionalism; build capacity and enhance competency among entrepreneurship educators; in order to create a more engaging; and meaningful student learning in general”

  29. Closing formalities Mona Liza Lee-Serrano, Chairperson, Entrepreneurship Department Miriam College “Collective efforts among faculty, schools, students, and openness to new and bold ways but rooted on time honoured values, social responsibilities, and professional ethics”

  30. DISTRIBUTION OF BOOKS FOR ADOPTION Books are always a treat for educators! Precious books to bring,read and arm the educators with fresh perspective… …getting ready to assess for adoption

  31. Yes-ncr program Students having a grand time … School band Dance number by the Company of One of Miriam College

  32. “INSPIRATIONAL TALK ON THE HURDLES AND REWARDS OF OWNING, OPERATING , SUSTAINING AND GROWING YOUR OWN BUSINESS” Ms. Tin-Tin Bersola

  33. Young entrepreneurs speak their minds on what business is all about… GIO GATCHALIAN IslandSoul Inc. (Distributor of Terra Plana Footwear) Business is all about people… customers …having Focus… …defined , concrete action …your work is a reflection of who you are and what you can do GIAN CARLO SIM Yey Cafe …Being keen in all aspects of the business operation …goal driven …very very determined …pray and get help from God

  34. Some more… BJ ANG Networx Jetsports Subic …Knowing the ins and outs of the business (internal and external aspects) …Competitors, customers, suppliers, trends; maximize the use of resources …acquiring the good qualities and study well in college …Having the line of Expertise…If not, you have to study and work hard in acquiring the knowledge and skills …loving the work ROCK DRILON Mag:net Cafe

  35. Generous support from our families and friends • 1. Mata Family • 2. Gaia Santos and Family • 3. Cruz family for Elise Food Service • 4. Quinto family for Leisure Coast Resort • 5. Lav Castro family for the Tarpaulins • 6. Lito Vasquez, Family and Friends for the Brochure, Tarpaulin • 7. Shah Sinsuat for the media and production • 9. Constantino Family • 10. Events Management Class: ET 111 - 1st semester 2008-2009 , Communication • Arts and Business Administration students, Miriam College,- Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian, faculty-in-charge • 11. Amie Tolentino and Trish Subido, MC Com Arts , – FGD research team part 1; Stage and Production Management with Allysa for November 29 • 12. Company of One – Miriam College • 13. Cha Mercado and IonnaWasan – FGD research team part 1 • CharmaineItable and Grely de La Cruz - FGD research team part 2 documentation • Nina Datoc MC BA student volunteer– ENEDA NCR blogspotmaker • Ms. Cherrie Barreto • Summit Media • Entrepreneur Magazine

  36. More families and friends… • 16. ET 102 and 103 Miriam students SY 2008-2009 • 17. BS Entrepreneurship students SY 2008-2009 • 18. CBEA and Entrepreneurship Department (Mona liza Lee-Serrano, Chair; • Elizabeth Ong, editor; Dr. Elaine Boquiren, FGD research consultant • 19. LessieBalledo and Aireen Angeles– CBEA office assistants • 20. MC- AVR staff • 21. Benig Family; Aeillo Family, Sta. Ana Family; and Gatchalian Family • RinaLaxa – FGD research team part 1; part 2; photo and post event • documentation • 23. Society of Junior Entrepreneurs – Entrepreneurship Department, MC; • Tere Cruz; Jackie Bautista (Program emcees) • Edwin Suson, UST and John Patrick (Potchi) Co • And many more others who unselfishly dedicated their time and resources to this event! And those who shared the same commitment to raise the bar of education!

  37. PowerPoint Documentation Team Ms. MarilouBenig-Gatchalian – Team Manager Ma. Chlorina L. Laxa – Technical Associate Miriam College of Quezon City Philippines

  38. JOIN US! Connect with us on the recent developments of ENEDA- NCR   Join us now! www.eneda-ncr.blogspot.com

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