Disaster response program brings online education to island barangay in Cebu

(This story first came out on Rappler.)

To watch a YouTube video for an online lesson in Gilutungan Island, you have to be at the side facing Cordova town. Using mobile data, the phone connects to a server in Cebu City, hopping on to a network facility in Manila, then off to a data center across the ocean in the United States – a roundtrip that spans the globe but should take place in a blink of an eye in ideal conditions.

But conditions in Gilutungan are far from ideal. The island is 6.5 kilometers across the Gilutungan Channel from Cordova and even on good days, mobile data signal is just a couple of bars on parts of the island. A generator that consumes 15 liters of diesel an hour powers households in the entire 12.5-hectare island.

Members of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) in Cebu, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) in Japan, and other partners throughout the world hold an orientation and training on the use of LACS or Locally Accessible Cloud System for online learning. The training was held in the Cordova Municipal Museum last February 18.
Members of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) in Cebu, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) in Japan, and other partners throughout the world hold an orientation and training on the use of LACS or Locally Accessible Cloud System for online learning. The training was held in the Cordova Municipal Museum last February 18.
Members of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) in Cebu, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) in Japan, and other partners throughout the world hold an orientation and training on the use of LACS or Locally Accessible Cloud System for online learning. The training was held in the Cordova Municipal Museum last February 18.

Students have never tried online learning because of problems in connectivity, said Gilutongan Integrated School principal Alena Baguio. Apart from that, there’s also the problem on devices. Baguio said families on the island rely on fishing for livelihood and don’t make much. They’re even worse off now with the collapse of tourism, she said.

A reengineering of a disaster response project will finally bring online learning to the barangay’s 537 students. Instead of the global hop of connections to retrieve data from the internet, students connect for free to WiFi hotspots on the island that have a compact web server smaller than a preschooler’s lunch box containing all the data needed for their online learning.

Jeff Llanto of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) points to Gilutungan Island while on top of a water tank in the Cordova municipal hall. Attached to the railing beside him is a microwave dish that links the island to the town to synchronize data on a learning management system that runs independently in the remote barangay. That point-to-point connection also allows them to bridge the barangay to the high-speed internet they have in the town,
Jeff Llanto of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) points to Gilutungan Island while on top of a water tank in the Cordova municipal hall. Attached to the railing beside him is a microwave dish that links the island to the town to synchronize data on a learning management system that runs independently in the remote barangay. That point-to-point connection also allows them to bridge the barangay to the high-speed internet they have in the town,

That server synchronizes with another one across the water, in a room at the Cordova Municipal Hall. That point-to-point connection is linked by microwave dishes on the island and on top of a water tank in the Cordova Municipal Hall. That network system will also serve students in mainland Cordova.

The project is called LACS for Locally Accessible Cloud System. The program is a disaster response tool meant to quickly set up a local umbrella of connectivity during disasters, when networks are often down. It has its roots in the MDRU or Movable and Deployable ICT Resource Unit, a project that was started after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan left many communities without internet service. It was conceptualized by Dr. Toshikazu Sakano in NTT or Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. They developed prototype systems with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan.

Jeff Llanto of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) holds the mini server that is deployed with the LACS unit. The web server runs the learning platform Moodle and since it is hosted in the network, students and teachers will only need to connect to the WiFi hotspot to be able to access and use it.
Jeff Llanto of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) holds the mini server that is deployed with the LACS unit. The web server runs the learning platform Moodle and since it is hosted in the network, students and teachers will only need to connect to the WiFi hotspot to be able to access and use it.

Sakano is the director of the Business Development Office and Wave Engineering Labs of the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR). He worked with the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) and pioneered the system in San Remigio, an area in northern Cebu that lies on a common pathway of typhoons.

LACS enables responders to quickly set up a local network in a disaster area where communications have been disrupted. That local network will allow people to view announcements and other information as well as exchange messages with others nearby, even if the area has been cut off from the internet.

They started looking into the use of the system for education in areas such as Cordova where connectivity, especially in nearby islands, is a challenge. That experiment started in 2019 but gained urgency and a new purpose with the pandemic, said CVISNet executive director Jeff Llanto.

Members of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) head to Gilutungan Island for the setup of LACS to power online education in the barangay.
Members of the Central Visayas Information Sharing Network Foundation, Inc. (CVISNet) head to Gilutungan Island for the setup of LACS to power online education in the barangay.

They installed Moodle, a popular open source learning platform, into the LACS mini servers. This allows teachers and students to hold online classes and do coursework just by connecting to the LACS WiFi network. And since the data is just hosted by the WiFi hotspots they are connecting to, problems on internet connectivity is sidestepped.

Llanto said the network node in Cordova is connected to a high-speed internet service provider, allowing the LACS network for the town to connect to the global network and synchronize data. It also allows them to bridge the island and bring internet connectivity to its users.

Last February 18, the partners held a training for stakeholders on how to use the system for online education. An approaching storm, however, cut short the session. CVISNet will be returning to the island when the storm blows over this week to resume training and setup. The project is on its Step 3, which includes looking into the use of the LACS system not only in online education but also in health and e-governance.

Francisco Rivas, a member of the board of CVISNet, looks out to Gilutungan Island as the boat carrying equipment and members of the team prepares to dock.
Francisco Rivas, a member of the board of CVISNet, looks out to Gilutungan Island as the boat carrying equipment and members of the team prepares to dock.

Baguio looks forward to using the system, saying it would ease the work they do in teaching using modules. They print a large volume of lessons because each student has to have his or her own copy. To minimize physical contact, they distribute the current week’s modules and collect the previous one on the same day, Monday. But, she said, teaching is different without face-to-face interaction. She said an online system would improve what they currently have in the island. But having no experience in it, she said teachers and students would just have to learn.

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Phnom Penh readies for Barcamp ASEAN 2017



The ICONIC BarCamp is back, better and stronger than ever before.

BarCamp ASEAN 2017 returns with visions to share and inspire people greater than any previous events we have ever hosted. The event will take place at ITC, A.K.A Institute of Technology in Cambodia, for 2 days, the 21st and 22th of October from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. And YES, ever when it is better, IT’S STILL FREE.

BarCamp ASEAN 2017 is not about camping, FYI, it is a community. It is a community that accumulates great talents from all over the country to share their new innovations, ideas, opinions, and so much more. In addition, the participants will have a chance to sit through discussions between big names from various industries and expertise on topics that concern social innovation, technology and entrepreneurship.

One may wonder ‘Why should I participate?’.

Participating in this event would serve you a lot of advantages. Not only can you get to share a lot of topics with people from different walk of life, but you also can be part of the conversation regarding building a better community through technology and social innovation.

One may ask ‘ What kinds of advantages?’

You will have to participate to find out. But let us give you one hint:

Learning is not just a process from classroom alone, you learn from experiences throughout life, and Barcamp acts as a mediator for you to absorb the experiences from great personnels that have achieved a great deal of successes in their life.”

So what are you waiting for? Mark your calendar, Set a reminder, because we are coming back fiercer than ever. We are hoping to see you all on the 21st and 22nd of October, at Institute of Technology in Cambodia (ITC).

            Come, Experience, and Be successful.”

This event would not come into practice without the help from our partners. We would like to express our deepest gratitude toward Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Institute of Technology in Cambodia, Smart, EZECOM, and many other partners that support and sponsor our event.

Website: http://barcamp.asia
FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/barcamppp/

See you at BarCamp ASEAN 2017!!!!

5 Christmas Gift Ideas Under Php1K

With the Season of Giving already upon us, not everyone has deep pockets to buy the things they want. For those that are on a tight budget, here are some Christmas gift ideas under Php1K.

Note: We went around SM CyberZone in Megamall looking for gadgets and gizmos under the mentioned price limit. So if you find anything that you’re interested with, rest assured that it will be available around the area — until their supplies last, of course. 

2.1 Speakers with Super Bass technology

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If you have a family member or a friend that’s into music then perhaps they can use brand new speakers for this Christmas. You can find one at Octagon for around Php850 that already comes with a 2.1 setup meaning it has its own dedicated subwoofer. The one we saw was USB-powered which is perfect for desktop use. It has an SD card reader, has FM radio built-in, and even includes a remote control.

Dashpack lightweight sling bag 

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For students that are always on-the-go there’s a sling bag available at Octagon that could safely carry tablets or Ultrabooks as big as 12 inches inside its padded pocket. The bag is light and has a sporty look which could also be used when cycling short distances around the metro.

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It comes in different colors and is priced at Php695.

Gamer shirts

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Have a gamer friend that appreciates all things geeky? Then you couldn’t go wrong with a shirt that’s printed with their favorite characters from popular game titles. We spotted this cool merchandise at Brochiere and anyone who has played the classic Resident Evil game would recognize this in no time. To be honest, we actually wanted one for ourselves.

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It has a tag of Php650 with different prints to choose from.

Modular charge station for PS4 controllers

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For the heavy gamers that always spend time in front of their consoles, there is a module for PS4 that charges the controllers just by  docking them. It connects to the USB port at the front of the console, could charge two DUALSHOCK 4 controllers simultaneously, and has microUSB dongles that allow easy drop and charge functionality. It is available at DataBlitz for Php995.

Wall-mounted USB ports

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With almost all our devices relying on USB ports to charge, it makes more sense to just get a wall-mounted charger that already outputs to ports ready to deliver power. This one plugs into wall sockets and offers 4 USB ports that fast charges your devices all at the same time.

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It is priced at Php999 over at Asianic and we think its use would easily justify the price.

Belkin Thunderstorm Handheld Home Theater

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This is just an additional idea if you can stretch your budget a little bit more. For Php1,050, you can get the Belkin Thunderstorm Handheld Home Theater that acts as a lightweight case for the 4th generation iPad.

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Once attached and connected to the device, it gives a full range sound of a stereo speaker system while providing a comfortable surface with extra grip. It was originally priced at Php3,000, but Octagon slashed its price off.

There you have some of the things you can buy for less than a grand. We hope this quick guide provided some help for all you techies out there. Happy shopping!

The post 5 Christmas Gift Ideas Under Php1K appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines News & Tech Reviews.

5 Christmas Gift Ideas Under Php1K

With the Season of Giving already upon us, not everyone has deep pockets to buy the things they want. For those that are on a tight budget, here are some Christmas gift ideas under Php1K.

Note: We went around SM CyberZone in Megamall looking for gadgets and gizmos under the mentioned price limit. So if you find anything that you’re interested with, rest assured that it will be available around the area — until their supplies last, of course. 

2.1 Speakers with Super Bass technology

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-10

If you have a family member or a friend that’s into music then perhaps they can use brand new speakers for this Christmas. You can find one at Octagon for around Php850 that already comes with a 2.1 setup meaning it has its own dedicated subwoofer. The one we saw was USB-powered which is perfect for desktop use. It has an SD card reader, has FM radio built-in, and even includes a remote control.

Dashpack lightweight sling bag 

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-8

For students that are always on-the-go there’s a sling bag available at Octagon that could safely carry tablets or Ultrabooks as big as 12 inches inside its padded pocket. The bag is light and has a sporty look which could also be used when cycling short distances around the metro.

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It comes in different colors and is priced at Php695.

Gamer shirts

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-7

Have a gamer friend that appreciates all things geeky? Then you couldn’t go wrong with a shirt that’s printed with their favorite characters from popular game titles. We spotted this cool merchandise at Brochiere and anyone who has played the classic Resident Evil game would recognize this in no time. To be honest, we actually wanted one for ourselves.

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It has a tag of Php650 with different prints to choose from.

Modular charge station for PS4 controllers

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For the heavy gamers that always spend time in front of their consoles, there is a module for PS4 that charges the controllers just by  docking them. It connects to the USB port at the front of the console, could charge two DUALSHOCK 4 controllers simultaneously, and has microUSB dongles that allow easy drop and charge functionality. It is available at DataBlitz for Php995.

Wall-mounted USB ports

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With almost all our devices relying on USB ports to charge, it makes more sense to just get a wall-mounted charger that already outputs to ports ready to deliver power. This one plugs into wall sockets and offers 4 USB ports that fast charges your devices all at the same time.

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It is priced at Php999 over at Asianic and we think its use would easily justify the price.

Belkin Thunderstorm Handheld Home Theater

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This is just an additional idea if you can stretch your budget a little bit more. For Php1,050, you can get the Belkin Thunderstorm Handheld Home Theater that acts as a lightweight case for the 4th generation iPad.

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-1

Once attached and connected to the device, it gives a full range sound of a stereo speaker system while providing a comfortable surface with extra grip. It was originally priced at Php3,000, but Octagon slashed its price off.

There you have some of the things you can buy for less than a grand. We hope this quick guide provided some help for all you techies out there. Happy shopping!

The post 5 Christmas Gift Ideas Under Php1K appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines News & Tech Reviews.

5 Christmas Gift Ideas Under Php1K

With the Season of Giving already upon us, not everyone has deep pockets to buy the things they want. For those that are on a tight budget, here are some Christmas gift ideas under Php1K.

Note: We went around SM CyberZone in Megamall looking for gadgets and gizmos under the mentioned price limit. So if you find anything that you’re interested with, rest assured that it will be available around the area — until their supplies last, of course. 

2.1 Speakers with Super Bass technology

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-10

If you have a family member or a friend that’s into music then perhaps they can use brand new speakers for this Christmas. You can find one at Octagon for around Php850 that already comes with a 2.1 setup meaning it has its own dedicated subwoofer. The one we saw was USB-powered which is perfect for desktop use. It has an SD card reader, has FM radio built-in, and even includes a remote control.

Dashpack lightweight sling bag 

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-8

For students that are always on-the-go there’s a sling bag available at Octagon that could safely carry tablets or Ultrabooks as big as 12 inches inside its padded pocket. The bag is light and has a sporty look which could also be used when cycling short distances around the metro.

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-9

It comes in different colors and is priced at Php695.

Gamer shirts

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-7

Have a gamer friend that appreciates all things geeky? Then you couldn’t go wrong with a shirt that’s printed with their favorite characters from popular game titles. We spotted this cool merchandise at Brochiere and anyone who has played the classic Resident Evil game would recognize this in no time. To be honest, we actually wanted one for ourselves.

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-6

It has a tag of Php650 with different prints to choose from.

Modular charge station for PS4 controllers

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-5

For the heavy gamers that always spend time in front of their consoles, there is a module for PS4 that charges the controllers just by  docking them. It connects to the USB port at the front of the console, could charge two DUALSHOCK 4 controllers simultaneously, and has microUSB dongles that allow easy drop and charge functionality. It is available at DataBlitz for Php995.

Wall-mounted USB ports

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-3

With almost all our devices relying on USB ports to charge, it makes more sense to just get a wall-mounted charger that already outputs to ports ready to deliver power. This one plugs into wall sockets and offers 4 USB ports that fast charges your devices all at the same time.

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-4

It is priced at Php999 over at Asianic and we think its use would easily justify the price.

Belkin Thunderstorm Handheld Home Theater

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-2

This is just an additional idea if you can stretch your budget a little bit more. For Php1,050, you can get the Belkin Thunderstorm Handheld Home Theater that acts as a lightweight case for the 4th generation iPad.

gift-ideas-christmas-philippines-1

Once attached and connected to the device, it gives a full range sound of a stereo speaker system while providing a comfortable surface with extra grip. It was originally priced at Php3,000, but Octagon slashed its price off.

There you have some of the things you can buy for less than a grand. We hope this quick guide provided some help for all you techies out there. Happy shopping!

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