Thanks to all my colleagues, friends and students who helped make this
project a reality. Let me try a chronological listing of their home
institutions:
- the cooperative banks and its Luzon Federation for the online course in managerial problem-solving and decision-making in 1998;
- the De La Salle campuses (Professional Schools and Lipa) for allowing me to
participate in online teaching and learning workshops prior to year
2000;
- the Nagoya University Graduate School of International Development for exposing me further to online technologies in year 2000;
- the UPLB Institute of Computer Science for the students' practicum
that brought the first Apache-MySQL-PHP server to our office in year
2003;
- the UP Open University for allowing me join its online teaching class (also 2003);
- the Philippine Computer Society, the National Society of
Information Technology Educators and the Philippine Elearning Society
for the invitations to present papers in 2003-2004;
- the UP Technology Management Center for providing a
stimulating environment for technology deployment in classes since
1999; and
- last but not least, my home office, the UPLB-College of Public
Affairs' Institute of Development Management and Governance (IDMG)
where initiatives like this take on special meanings. My home
institution also hosted the first egovernance conference in 2004
(Thanks to USec Boy dela Peña, Prof. Jo Cacdac and many other guests
for supporting it.)
The free software and open source movements also made this project
possible - the complete documentation of the software and their
respective license is in the mini-CD.
Raffy Mananghaya
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