URBAN CLASS COMPUTING: Promising or PerilousMARIA VICTORIA G. PINEDADe La Salle University-Manila, PHILIPPINES9 July 2009Corfu, Greece
Roughly 6244.53miles From Manila to CorfuDistance from Manila, Philippines to Athens, Greece is 6010.3 Miles( 9672.7 Kilometers / 5219.4 Nautical Miles ) Map source: http://www.mapsharing.org/MS-maps/map-pages-worldmap/images-map/1-world-map-political.gif
“Urban computing is the integration of computing, sensing and actuation technologies into everyday urban living and lifestyles”. Kindberg, Chalmers & Paulos, 2007
This is the traditional university in an urban setting environment
The DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITYof the oldest, private, Catholic university in the Philippines founded in 1911.The old buildings have neoclassical style & the new buildings, modernist style
The DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITYHas over 750 computer workstations of varying specifications spread in 30 different laboratories.There are wired networks and wireless connections available for computing, internet and online services’ access. Internet infrastructure dedicated to university is 26Mbps bandwidth
Some of the De La Salle BldgsSt. La Salle HallAndrew Gonzalez HallYuchengco HallAmpitheatreMost Blessed Sacrament Chapel
This is the profile of the students accepted in a traditional urban setting environment
Basic demographics of the students
Basic demographics of the students
Bar chart showing the Laptop and Computer Statistics of the Students
Bar chart showing the students’ average time spent surfing the web
The top three preferred social network sites are Multiply (89%), Friendster (88%) and Facebook (83%).Top web activities of the students
Top items downloaded by the students from the web
Synthesis of the Survey
A student engaged in UCCprioritizes mobile and web connectivity for communication and information access; gives importance to virtual interactions as part of social activities; has high consideration to quality, traditional educational structure
Self-service learning skillrefers to the habitual ability to get fast, relevant and immediate knowledge and information, manage and organize time and effort, experience online, mobile and physical interactions and views technology engagement as second nature together with learning.
A student engaged in UCCthe students’ perspective of UCC based on the survey as “good, helpful, an emerging trend of gathering data and information, necessary to learning and that it should not be abused.”
2. Urban Class Computing“a condition wherein there is a natural, opportunistic reliance on the ICT tools to facilitate efficient and immediate task and learning delivery be it in the classroom or at home, or anywhere in the campus.”
A student engaged in UCCthe approbation for quality, traditional on-campus educational structure is very evident. Students’ view of physically going to school gives high regard to the need for (1)social interaction, (2)more learning, (2)getting good grades, (3)having daily allowances, (4)interactions with good professors and (5)earning a degree.
Other resultsLearning or studying in an urban university prescribes a technology learning tool. This is favorable to the students who have access to a wide range of ICT tools. Projects related to the permissible use of ICT in the classroom or campus should start
Challenges Faced by the Urban University
Provision for changing ICT infrastructure from wired connection to wireless Computer laboratories may be out of dateKeeping the wireless connections always available Classroom policies on the use of technology will have to be studied in the light of what will be more conducive to learning, what is permissible and extent of technology use.
Expansion in the form of creation of buildings will have to be planned to accommodate sustainable ICT infrastructure and ambient informatics Sustaining the ICT infrastructure may require urban setting universities to establish linkage with private companies to be able to deliver and sustain quality ICT service facilities for learning.Thank youHave a great Greek evening!Maria Victoria G. Pinedamavicpineda@yahoo.commavic.pineda@delasalle.phhttp://whymanagetech.blogspot.com
URBAN CLASS COMPUTING: Promising or Perilous

URBAN CLASS COMPUTING: Promising or Perilous

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    URBAN CLASS COMPUTING:Promising or PerilousMARIA VICTORIA G. PINEDADe La Salle University-Manila, PHILIPPINES9 July 2009Corfu, Greece
  • 2.
    Roughly 6244.53miles FromManila to CorfuDistance from Manila, Philippines to Athens, Greece is 6010.3 Miles( 9672.7 Kilometers / 5219.4 Nautical Miles ) Map source: http://www.mapsharing.org/MS-maps/map-pages-worldmap/images-map/1-world-map-political.gif
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    “Urban computing isthe integration of computing, sensing and actuation technologies into everyday urban living and lifestyles”. Kindberg, Chalmers & Paulos, 2007
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    This is thetraditional university in an urban setting environment
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    The DE LASALLE UNIVERSITYof the oldest, private, Catholic university in the Philippines founded in 1911.The old buildings have neoclassical style & the new buildings, modernist style
  • 6.
    The DE LASALLE UNIVERSITYHas over 750 computer workstations of varying specifications spread in 30 different laboratories.There are wired networks and wireless connections available for computing, internet and online services’ access. Internet infrastructure dedicated to university is 26Mbps bandwidth
  • 8.
    Some of theDe La Salle BldgsSt. La Salle HallAndrew Gonzalez HallYuchengco HallAmpitheatreMost Blessed Sacrament Chapel
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    This is theprofile of the students accepted in a traditional urban setting environment
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    Bar chart showingthe Laptop and Computer Statistics of the Students
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    Bar chart showingthe students’ average time spent surfing the web
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    The top threepreferred social network sites are Multiply (89%), Friendster (88%) and Facebook (83%).Top web activities of the students
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    Top items downloadedby the students from the web
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    A student engagedin UCCprioritizes mobile and web connectivity for communication and information access; gives importance to virtual interactions as part of social activities; has high consideration to quality, traditional educational structure
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    Self-service learning skillrefersto the habitual ability to get fast, relevant and immediate knowledge and information, manage and organize time and effort, experience online, mobile and physical interactions and views technology engagement as second nature together with learning.
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    A student engagedin UCCthe students’ perspective of UCC based on the survey as “good, helpful, an emerging trend of gathering data and information, necessary to learning and that it should not be abused.”
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    2. Urban ClassComputing“a condition wherein there is a natural, opportunistic reliance on the ICT tools to facilitate efficient and immediate task and learning delivery be it in the classroom or at home, or anywhere in the campus.”
  • 21.
    A student engagedin UCCthe approbation for quality, traditional on-campus educational structure is very evident. Students’ view of physically going to school gives high regard to the need for (1)social interaction, (2)more learning, (2)getting good grades, (3)having daily allowances, (4)interactions with good professors and (5)earning a degree.
  • 22.
    Other resultsLearning orstudying in an urban university prescribes a technology learning tool. This is favorable to the students who have access to a wide range of ICT tools. Projects related to the permissible use of ICT in the classroom or campus should start
  • 23.
    Challenges Faced bythe Urban University
  • 24.
    Provision for changingICT infrastructure from wired connection to wireless Computer laboratories may be out of dateKeeping the wireless connections always available Classroom policies on the use of technology will have to be studied in the light of what will be more conducive to learning, what is permissible and extent of technology use.
  • 25.
    Expansion in theform of creation of buildings will have to be planned to accommodate sustainable ICT infrastructure and ambient informatics Sustaining the ICT infrastructure may require urban setting universities to establish linkage with private companies to be able to deliver and sustain quality ICT service facilities for learning.Thank youHave a great Greek evening!Maria Victoria G. Pinedamavicpineda@yahoo.commavic.pineda@delasalle.phhttp://whymanagetech.blogspot.com