REPORT
Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology
(Educational Tour)
Eulogio “amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology
Nagtahan, Sampaloc, Manila
Llanes, Ellen Joy A.
249 J.P Rizal St. Proj.4 Q.C
Cellphone #: 09475084920
Email-address: llanesellenjoy@ymail.com
Educational Background
Tertiary:
Eulogio “amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology
Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology
Nagtahan, Sampaloc, Manila
Secondary:
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo High School
Boni Serrano St. Murphy Q.C
S.Y 2012-2013
Elementary:
Aguinaldo Elementary School 18th Ave. St. Murphy Q.C S.Y 2010-2011
BRP Presbitero or Ventura Mapping Station
History The BRP Hydrographer Presbitero, chartered for our expedition, is shown here at dock in the Port of Manila. (BRP is the acronym for Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas, which identifies it as a ship of the Republic of the Philippines.) The ship is used for various types of marine research, but she is specifically charged with producing data that can be used to create navigational charts and topographic maps. Image courtesy of 2007: Exploring the Inner Space of the Celebes Sea.
The BRP HYDROGRAPHER PRESBITERO and BRP HYDROGRAPHER VENTURA were named after Commodore Jayme V. Presbitero and Commodore Antonio P. Ventura, distinguished former Bureau of Coast and Geodetic Survey directors. They were built by the Factorias Vulcano shipyard in Vigo, Spain from 14 May 1997 to 04 August 1998. BRP HYDROGRAPHER PRESBITERO arrived in Manila on 16 October 1998, after brief stop in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Singapore and test surveys in the Sulu Sea and Surigao Strait. BRP HYDROGRAPHER VENTURA arrived in Manila on 07 January 1999 after a brief stop also from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Singapore and test surveys in the Sulu Sea and Surigao Strait. NAMRIA envisions a highly-professionalized, technically advanced, globally competitive, and