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CCS faculty present research at ICITE Korea 2024, Palad bags Best Paper Presenter Award

Nov 27 2024

Reflecting the college’s unwavering commitment to academic and research innovation, faculty members from the College of Computer Studies of 91¿ì»îÁÖ presented their research at the International Conference on Information Technology Education (ICITE) 2024, held on November 21-23, 2024 at the Solbridge International School of Business, Daejeon, South Korea.

Atty. Eddie Bouy B. Palad from the Information Technology Department was awarded the Best Paper Presenter title under the Business and Multimedia Tracks. His winning presentation research entitled, “The Adoption of FinTech Services during Extreme Disruptions and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mindanao, The Philippines,” explored user behavior and the rapid adoption of FinTech services during the pandemic. Co-authored with Dr. Pamela F. Resurreccion and Dr. Rabby Q. Lavilles, the study highlighted the resilience and adaptability of communities in Mindanao through financial technology. BS Information Systems students Roy Cris Feniza, Amalia Revz Jimenez, and Simon Christopher Salimbangon also assisted Atty. Palad in the data gathering. 

In addition, the following papers were also presented at the conference: 

  • "FALLSAFE: Non-Wearable IoT-Based Fall Detection and Alert System for Elderly Fall Using Machine Learning Platform"
    Presented by: Stefany Mae Caparida
    Authors: Stefany Mae Caparida, Maria Fe Bahinting, et al.
  • "Cybersecurity and Phishing Knowledge Assessment: The Case of a Local Government Unit in the Philippines"
    Presented by: Rabby Lavilles
    Authors: Khalid Ramber, Rabby Lavilles, Trizzia Mae Gatela, Marie Silorio, Jerame Beloy
  • "Towards Inclusivity: Evaluating Website Accessibility of Philippine E-Government Agencies"
    Presented by: Paul B. Bokingkito Jr.
    Authors: Paul B. Bokingkito, Jr., Jerame B. Beloy, Jerina Jean M. Ecleo, Apple Rose B. Alce, Nenen S. Borinaga and Adrian P. Galido
  • "Investigating User Perceptions and Motivations in the Adoption of Geospatial Pharmacy Navigator"
    Presented by: Mia Amor C. Tinam-isan

The participation in ICITE 2024 was made possible through the Research Dissemination Award granted by the university via the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Enterprise. This institutional support underscores 91¿ì»îÁÖ’s mission to advance research and promote global engagement among its academic community.

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