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URDC conducts 40th agency research in-house review featuring 39 proposals

The University Research and Development Center (URDC) of West Visayas State University started the 2-day 40th Agency Research In-house Review on April 4-5, 2022 with a Theme: “WVSU at the Threshold of Becoming a Research University: Lessons from Across the Globe.”

WVSU Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Extension, Dr. Greta G. Gabinete, in her welcome message, emphasized how research fosters professional excellence in the delivery of outstanding education and training. This was followed by an inspirational message to participants on the importance of research in our goal to become a Research University, given by Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz, SUC President IV. Dr. Vicente C. Handa, URDC Director, introduced the keynote speaker.

The 40th Agency Research In-house Review Keynote Speaker was Dr. Hisashi Otsuji, a professor from Toyo University, Japan, who has a massive contribution to science and science education through research publications, book publications, and paper presentations. His research interests revolve around the enhancement of learning performance and the integration of science education in sustainable development education, STS education, environmental education, disaster prevention education, and in the investigation of scientific concepts in past literary works.

Members of panels of reviewers were the following: Dr. Aris C. Larroder, Special Science Teacher V, Philippine Science High School – Western Visayas; Dr. Reynaldo G. Segumpan, Professor, College of Applied Sciences, Department of Business Administration, University of Technology and Applied Sciences; Dr. Celedonia R. Hilario, Research Coordinator, Northwestern Visayan College; Dr. Felipe M. de Leon, Jr., Professor, University of the Philippines – Diliman, Head, National Committee on Music, National Commission for Culture and the Arts; Dr. Mae Grace G. Nillos, Associate Professor, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas; Dr. Maria Rosario P. Mosqueda, Dean, College of Agriculture, Xavier University; Dr. Gerard D. Dumancas, Associate Professor, University of Scranton, Pennsylvania; Dr. Jose Julie Ramirez, Director, Sentro ng Wikang Filipino, University of the Philippines – Visayas; Dr. Maria Salud Loreen Cadiz – Kern, Emergency Physician, Houston, Texas; Dr. Karlo S. Sira, KTTO Manager, Iloilo Science and Technology University; Dr. Christine Rio Bistis – Nadala, Co-Owner, Plaza West Psychiatrist, LLC (Psychiatric Clinic), Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Dr. Karl Ian U. Cheng Chua, Japanese Studies Program, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Ateneo de Manila University; Dr. Sharon Ann Pedrajas – Mendoza, Vice President for Academic affairs, St. Paul University, Iloilo; Dr. Edwin V. Antonio, Head, National Committee on Northern Cultural Communities, National Commission for Culture and Arts; Dr. Levi E. Elipane, Faculty, Philippine Normal University; Prof. Duvince Zhalimar J. Dumpit, Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines – Visayas; Prof. Jonny B. Pornel, Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines – Visayas; Dr. Gay D. Defiesta, Professor V, University of the Philippines – Visayas; Dr. Armiel Suriaga, Assistant Professor, Florida Atlantic University; and Dr. Lotgarda Tayao, Consultant, World Health Organization, Office of the Country Representative, Manila, Philippines.

WVSU Key Officials, Campus Administrators, College Deans, and faculty members across colleges and external campuses attended the said activity via Zoom Video conferencing for them to be updated on the current trends in research. Dr. Bonna S. Palma, a Faculty Member of the College of Arts and Sciences, hosted the opening program.

Special Research In-house Review

This year’s Special In-house Review, 30 complete researches in Teaching and Learning Initiatives, Poverty Alleviation/Environmental Sustainability and Health and Disease Management Categories were presented last December 10, 2018 at the R&E Bldg, WVSU, La Paz, Iloilo City. Three(3) best research papers per category were recognized and awarded.  

COMPLETED RESEARCHES        

Teaching and Learning Initiatives

1st Place: Development of Exemplars in Teaching and Assessment: An Exploration of Solutions to TIMSS-Related  Problems in Mathematics and Science (Dr.Elvira L. Arellano, Dr. Genesis Camarista, Dr. Nancy A. Arellano, Prof. SybelJoy F. Labis, Mr. Gary C. Cachuela)

2ndPlace: Development of Tableof Specification Compliant Test Generator (Engr. Alma Jean D. Subong)

3rdPlace: Status and Extent of Readiness of WVSU towards of Proposed Archives Plan (Ms. Renecynth Jaurige)

Healthand Disease Management Category

1stPlace: The Caregiver Perspective: caring for an Adult relative with Schizophrenia (Prof. SheilaP. Beliran)

 2ndPlace: Training Factors Affecting {Pattern of Use of the RxBox 100 in Pilot Rural Health Units in theProvince of Iloilo (Dr. Aretha Ann Gacuta-Liwag)

3rd Place: Knowledge on hypertension and Cardiovascular Health Promotive Practices of Residents in Leganes, Iloilo (Prof. VirginaF. Federiso)

EnvironmentalSustainability and Poverty Alleviation

1stPlace: Artificial insemination as a Tool in conservation, Sustainable Breeding and Utilization of the Philippine Native Darag Chickens (Ms. Celma G.Casiple)

2ndPlace: Banig-Based Product and its Mathematical Structure (Dr. Dolly Rose F. Temelo, Dr.Elizabeth A. Magallanes, Dr. Wilhelm P. Cerbo, Prof. HerbertJohn Escullar, Engr. Gina O. Pañares, Prof. Mark Anthony D. Lamera, Dr. Francis O. Pantino, Dr. Alexander J.Balsomo, Prof. rosemarie M. Java, Prof. Myrna H. dela Saura, Prof. Shirley D. Cabico)

3rdPlace: Adaptation top Climate Change utilizing Indigenous Crops, Poultry and Livestock in Rainfed anmd Sloping Farming Systems (Dr.Greta G. Gabinete, Dr. Jerry A. Ceballos, Dr. Jelly A. Brillon, Prof. Lucia L. Lastimoza,Dr. Helen G. Genandoy, Mr. Anthony A. Leal, Dr. Victor G. Gonzales)

NVivo is now in WVSU

WVSU researchers attended and participated in the 2-day Training –Workshop on NVivo 12 Plus held on July 5-6, 2018 at the Research & Extension Building.  This was conducted by Dr. Nicamil K. Sanchez, Chief Executive Officer of the Philippine Consortium for Social Welfare and Human Development Research (PCSWHDR), Inc.  The workshop aimed to provide participants hands-on experience in operating the software.

NVivo 12 Plus is a software that organizes and helps analyze data and is also useful in program or product development, assessment and evaluation. NVivo is the most used qualitative and mixed-methods data analysis software tool by academics and professional researchers globally. It stores and sorts all data in one platform, from quantifiable demographic information to qualitative open-ended questions and interviews. It easily cross tabulates mixed methods data and visualizes the results to brainstorm and map ideas.

WVSU purchased six (6) genuine NVivo 12 plus Perpetual License from PCSWHDR, Inc. and QSR International

URDC conducts 33rd Agency Research In-house Review

 

The University Research and Development Center conducted its 33rd Agency Research In-house Review last June 28-29, 2018 at the WVSU Research & Extension Building, La Paz, Iloilo City.  The activity aimed to evaluate research proposals for possible funding; evaluate completed research reports and disseminate research outputs; recognize best research proposals and terminal reports; and assess the progress of on-going researches.  The research proposals and completed research reports addressed the various research thrusts and priorities of the university, namely:  teaching and learning initiatives, health and disease management, environmental sustainability, and poverty alleviation.

This year’s in-house review, evaluated a total of twenty-five (25) research proposals, thirty-eight (38) on-going, and thirty (30) completed researches from different colleges and external campuses of the university.  A pool of external experts was invited to help in the evaluation and assessment of research proposals and completed research reports.  The best research proposals and completed researches were recognized and awarded.

 

 

 

 

 

Below is the list of the winners:

RESEARCH PROPOSALS      

Teaching and Learning Initiatives

1st place: West Visayas State University-College of Information and Communication Technology Base Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neurocomputing (WVSU-CICT BRAIN): the Autonomous Robot Version I

(Dr. Joel de T. Castro, Dr. Bobby D. Gerardo, Mr. Evans B. Sansolis)

2nd Place: Harmonizing Competency-based Teacher Education Program

(Dr. Ma. Asuncion Christine V. Dequilla, Dr. Alona M. Belarga, Dr. Hilda C. Montaño, Ms. Ruthell Moreno, Ms. Sylvia Sajo)

3rd Place: Region VI Public Employment Service Office Cloud-based Employment Application Management System (PESO-CEAMS): Development of an Employment System Platform

(Engr. Lea Gabawa, Mr. Evans Sansolis)

 

Health and disease management, environmental sustainability, and poverty alleviation

1st Place: CO2 Emission Monitoring Information System (CEMIS) for the Assessment and Monitoring of CO2 Concentration of an Industrialized Establishment in an Urban City

(Mr. Evan B. Sansolis, Engr. Lea M. Gabawa, Mr. Ralph Voltaire J. Dayot)

2nd Place: Development of a Coconut Oil Based Liniment

(Mr. Prency D. Yerro, Dr. Jeannemar Genevive Y. Figueras)

3rd Place: Enhanced R&D Program for Darag Native Chicken

(Dr. Stephen G. Sabinay, Prof. Lucia L. Lastimoza, Dr. George Fredrick A. Roxas, Dr. Joel T. de

Castro, Dr. Bobby D. Gerardo, WVSU Pototan Food Tech.)

 

COMPLETED RESEARCHES

Teaching and Learning Initiatives

1st place: Evaluation of Developed and Produced Computer Generated Instructional Materials for College Geometry

(Dr. Robert G. Sagge, Jr., Prof. Salvador P. Bacio, Jr.)

2nd Place: A Mathematical Model of the Waist-Neck Circumference Relationship of Filipino Students

(Dr. Agatha Z. Senina)

3rd Place: Design, Development, and Evaluation of Language Training to Promote Non-Oppressive

Instruction

(Dr. Claudette A. Baluran, Prof. Rosalie G. Pido)

 

Health and disease management, environmental sustainability, and poverty alleviation

1st Place: Socio-Economic Impact Assessment Change of the Community Based Forest and Mangrove Assessment Project (CBFMMP) in Selected Local Government Units in Panay and Negros Occidental, Philippines

(Dr. Roel A. Alli, Dr. Jose Ariel A. Tutor, Dr. Mary Ann M. dela Vega, Prof. Vilma S. Sulleza)

2nd Place: Monitoring and Detection System Change for Enhanced Resilience and Adaptation in the Philippines (MODECERA)

(Dr. Greta G. Gabinete, Dr. Jelly A. Brillon, Dr. Jose A. Araquil, Dr. Jerry A. Ceballos)

3rd Place: Development of High Value Empanada with Darag Native Chicken (Gallus domesticus) Filling

(Dr. Ma. Gerlia A. Blanza)

 

The research In-house review is conducted twice a year, one in June and another in October.