CCMS, PSITES, Campus DEVCON collaborate for Code Camp; achieve 94.19% completion rate
Demonstrating the skill, dedication, and potential of the University’s Computer Science and Information Technology students, the MSEUF College of Computing and Multimedia Studies (CCMS) in coordination with its accredited student organization, the Philippine Society of Information Technology Students (PSITES) - MSEUF Chapter collaborated with the Campus DEVCON and concluded a Code Camp, Sept. 13.
The event brought together a diverse group of 2nd to 4th-year students, eager to sharpen their technical abilities and deploy innovative projects.
The Code Camp produced a completion rate of 94.19%, a testament to the students' hard work and commitment. In total, 81 projects were successfully deployed, each showcasing the technical skills and problem-solving abilities of the participants. The projects covered a range of innovative solutions, reflecting the quality of education provided by Enverga University's computing programs.
Mr. Arjohn Capucion, Vice President of the Code Camp and Summit Core Team of Campus DEVCON Ambasaddor, lead the code camp where the students' achievement highlights the University’s supportive learning environment and its commitment to preparing students for future roles in the tech industry. The camp offered hands-on experience, encouraging students to apply what they have learned in their courses to real-world challenges.
Assoc. Prof. Rodrigo C. Belleza Jr., CCMS Dean, expressed his gratitude for the students’ accomplishments and remains dedicated to fostering the next generation of tech leaders.
"I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our esteemed resource speaker from Devcon and ICP Hub Philippines. Your expertise and insights are invaluable, and we are grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge with us today." Dean Belleza stated.
"To all the participating students, I encourage you to take full advantage of this opportunity. Ask questions, engage in discussions, and most importantly, have fun exploring the endless possibilities that blockchain technology offers." Dean Belleza added.
The Code Camp also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly:
- SDG 4 (Quality Education): By offering a platform for students to develop their technical skills, the camp promotes high-quality education and learning opportunities.
- SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): The hands-on nature of the camp enhances the students' employability and prepares them for future careers in technology, contributing to economic growth.
- SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure): The innovative projects deployed during the camp highlight the university's role in fostering innovation and developing infrastructure through skilled graduates.
- Enverga University looks forward to continuing these efforts, nurturing the talents of its students, and contributing to the growth of the tech industry.
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