10th R&D In-House Review conducted

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Having been dedicated and committed to the pursuit of excellence in the field of research, the Bataan Peninsula State University conducted its 10th R&D In-House Review. This one-day activity was held last November 15, 2013 at the Conference Hall, 3rd Floor, BPSU Main Campus’ Administration Building. There were 10 research papers presented which showcased the ingenuity and innovativeness of BPSU researchers.

The research paper “Design and Development of Database for Local Faculty Evaluation Under NBC 461 – Phase 1: CCE’s Individual Point Allocation, written by Consuelo G. Cruz, Cristina G. Rivera, and Andrea O. De Jesus bagged the 1st Best Paper for the Technology-Generated Category. On the contrary, the research paper “A Graduate Tracer Study of BS HRM 2008-2012” by Jesselyn C. Mortejo, Marianita G. Sarmiento and Leslie Jorge reaped the 1st Best Paper for the Information for Dissemination Category.
Papers presented were as follows:

A. Technology-Generated

  1. Commercialization of Vertical Fed Biomass Cookstove (by Jonathan E. Lacayanga, Herminio L. Miguel, Walter G. Valdez, Reynan P. Calderon & Zorille D. Villaflores)
  2. Design and Development of Database for Local Faculty Evaluation Under NBC 461-Phase 1: CCE’s Individual Point Allocation (by Consuelo G. Cruz, Cristina G. Rivera & Andrea O. de Jesus)
B. Information for Dissemination
  1. Physical Fitness and Enhancement of Government Employees in the Province of Bataan, Phase I: Restriction to Physical Exercise (by Romeo S. Nisay)
  2. Human Rights and Gender Equality Temperature: A Survey of Employees and Students of the Bataan Peninsula State University (by Arlene I. Pascual, Anthony A. Abella, Teresita A. Roberto, Rachel G. Dabu, Perla B. Estrella, & Lirio C. Baluyot)
  3. Technology Implementation Among Coastal Elementary Schools in Bataan: Basis for Coed’s TeachNology Extension Program (by Job D. Paguio)
  4. Development of a Task-based Handbook for Oral Diagnostic/Oral Communication (Eng 101/102) (by Yolanda D. Reyes & Rowell G. De Guia)
  5. Assessment and Evaluation of BPSU English Discovery Online (EDO) (by Sherrilyn B. Quintos, Yolanda D. Reyes, Cynthia M. Ronquillo, & Rowel de Guia)
  6. A Graduate Tracer Study of BS HRM 2008-2012 (by Jesselyn C. Mortejo, Marianita G. Sarmiento & Leslie Jorge)
  7. Assessment of the BPSU Food Technology Situation (by Rosemarie P. Ongoco, Rowena S. Badua & Kristine Joy S. Simpao)
  8. Assessment of Risks, Hazards, Vulnerabilty and Disaster Management Capacity of Coastal Communities in Bataan: Basis for Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Plan (DPMP) (by Lourdes S. Santos, Rolliver M. Baciles, Job D. Paguio, Jaime M. Forbes & Leandro T. Olubia)
Papers were evaluated by guest critics namely: Reynan P. Calderon, Science Research Specialist; Dr. Evelyn M. Labastilla, University Secretary and Senior Researcher from Tarlac State University; and Dir. Redemptor G. Toledano, Director of University Extension Services Office of Tarlac State University.
 
The following papers were judged as the best papers:
 
A. Technology-Generated Category
  1. 1st Best Paper - Design and Development of Database for Local Faculty Evaluation Under NBC 461-Phase 1: CCE’s Individual Point Allocation (by Consuelo G. Cruz, Cristina G. Rivera & Andrea O. de Jesus)
  2. 2nd Best Paper - Commercialization of Vertical Fed Biomass Cookstove (by Jonathan E. Lacayanga, Herminio L. Miguel, Walter G. Valdez, Reynan P. Calderon & Zorille D. Villaflores)
B. Info for Dissemination Category
  1. 1st Best Paper - A Graduate Tracer Study of BS HRM 2008-2012 (by Jesselyn C. Mortejo, Marianita G. Sarmiento & Leslie Jorge)
  2. 2nd Best Paper - Human Rights and Gender Equality Temperature: A Survey of Employees and Students of the Bataan Peninsula State University (by Arlene I. Pascual, Anthony A. Abella, Teresita A. Roberto, Rachel G. Dabu, Perla B. Estrella, & Lirio C. Baluyot)
  3. 3rd Best Paper - Assessment of the BPSU Food Technology Situation (by: Rosemarie P. Ongoco, Rowena S. Badua & Kristine Joy S. Simpao)
The one-day activity was graced by Dr. Gregorio J. Rodis, the Vice-President for Research, Extension and Auxiliary Services, giving an inspirational message for the researchers. Ms. Arlene D. Ibañez, the Director for Research and Development gave the closing remarks and encouraged the researchers to continue the pursuit of knowledge through research.