User:Fernando Tugay Omadto

Dr. Fernando Tugay Omadto is a Filipino inventor. He was one of the inventors of STUDENT LOG-IN LOG-OUT WITH MAGNETIC STRIPE ID & SMS NOTIFICATION .The main objective of the inventors was to develop a student log-in, log-out with SMS notification. The user (student) will use the magnetic stripe Id in a reader embedded in client machine while entering and going out of the campus. The user shall see his/her personal identity in a monitor screen that contains complete name, present log time, parents/guardians mobile number,and his/her personal picture. The main server will process the data and will notify the parents/guardians of the student log. The recipient (parents/guardians) can inquire to the machine based on the given command. the machine will process and send it back (automatic reply) to the recipient of what is the present event of the school. The system administration can send a group message broadcast) to the parents regarding of the upcoming events, present events, and the previous events. Omadto is on his way to finish his second DOCTORATE degree at Technological University of the Philippines. He is an international researcher and education specialist. The most significant research that he conducted was the Philippine vs. Japan International Public Administration which was done in 2007 . Most of his researches were written when he was still working in Trace Computer and Business College as the Dean of College of Education, Arts and Sciences. His research works were all published in the Philippine National Library when he was still serving as Graduate School Research Director at the National College of Business and Arts in 2006.[1][3]. Some of his notable research works were as follow Abejuela, Armando & Fernando T. Omadto. Assessment on RP-US Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (MLSA): Position for Extension or Termination of its Memorandum of Agreement (2007) ISBD 374945.[1] Deleon Alberto & Fernando T. Omadto. Historical Study on Philippine Foreign Debt: Perspective on Philippine Political-economic Condition.(2007). ISBD 374945; Philippine National Library, Manila Philippines. Abejuela, Armando & Fernando T. Omadto. Theories on trade barriers used by the Philippine Business Industry: An Analysis.(2007). ISBD 374945; Philippine National Library, Manila Philippines. In May 2009, Omadto started serving the Philippine Local Government in Quezon City [4] under Mayor Herbert Bautista [5]. The Research and Extension (R&E) Department where Omadto was at the helm approved and commissioned 14 research titles to begin a research culture and identify factors for improvement of the Quezon City Polytechnic University (QCPU) on April 27 at the Multi-Purpose Hall Conference Room of the QCPU.[6] The R&E director Annie E. Geron[7], Dr. Ronan Estoque [8][9], and Dr. Fernando Omadto approved the titles in accordance with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memorandum Order No. 25, series of 1998 [10] for Across Higher Education Research Emphasis on developing the research titles. Each research was funded P15 000 by QCPU.The R&E Committee required all the researches to follow Research Proposal QCPU format and Action Plan based from policy guidelines formulated by Dr. Omadto. They were expecting that researches will be finished at the end of the school year.The approved research titles were as follows: Insert non-formatted text here Information Technology Department “Factors Contributing to Dropout Rates of QCPU I.T. Students: An Assessment” “Assessment of the QCPU I.T. Curricula: Benchmark in meeting Industry Requirements “Comparative Analysis Between the Current and Proposed Grading System: Implication to I.T. Students’ Academic Performance” Math and Science Department “Difficulties of QCPU First Year Students in Science Subjects: Towards a Remediation Program” ”Effects of Computer-Aided Instructions on Academic Performance of Third year BSIE Students of QCPU: Towards a Model Delivery of Instruction” Entrepreneurial Management Department “BSEM Curricular Assessment: A Roadmap to Start a Business” “Impact of NSTP on values, morale and commitment of the 3rd year students of SY. 20” Social Science Department “Correlation of Academic Performance and Scholarship Program of QCPU: Towards Rationalizing Scholarship Grants” ‘Teachers’ Attitude, Instructional Capabilities and Learning Environment in QCPU: Determinants of Academic Success” Industrial Engineering Department “Factors Affecting the Academic Performance of Freshmen I.E. students in College Algebra of QCPU SY. 2009-2010: an Assessment” National Service Training Program (NSTP) Department “An Assessment of NSTP Implementation in Selected Local Government Universities and Colleges in Metro Manila: Inputs for Policy Improvement” Language Department “Identifying QCPU Students with Regional Defects: Establishment of Language Remediation Program” Physical Education (P.E.) Department “Factors Affecting the Performance of Physical Education Teachers: Basis for Policy Formulation” Research And Extension Office “Socio-Economic Impact of QCPU in its Community: Towards Public Service Delivery Model. In June, 2010 under the Vol. 1 Number 3 of the Monthly Quest of QCPU, Omadto wrote an article entitled “Students’ Behavioral Disorders: The challenge in Education (Part II)[11].The paragraph is in consonance with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO)[12] 1994 Salamanca Statement which calls for the accommodation of all students, regardless of their physical, intellectual, emotional state in an ordinary school. Another milestone in the life journey of Omadto was his research on possibility of offering graduate studies program in QCPU. Omadto and the Research Committee presented the graduate studies program after undergoing a feasibility study on QCPU’s capability to operate and offer Master programs at the Directorate’s Meeting on March 4, 2011. Research consultants Dr. Fernando Omadto and Dr. Jose Florante[13] did the study in response to Mayor Herbert Bautista’s directives “to look into possible programs for graduate studies in QCPU” in the Board of Regents meeting held at Kor-Phil IT Training Center last August 26, 2010.The scope of the study involved the capability of the faculty and administrators; classrooms, facilities and equipment; feasible graduate degree programs; target clients who will enroll once the graduate school operates; documents such as Circulars, CHED MEMO nr. 32, series of 2010[14], QCPU Charter; and Board Resolution of the City Government. One of the hobbies of Omadto is Chess Mastery. During his college days, he earned numerous awards and recognition in the Inter-collegiate and university chess competition. Gifted of brilliant character, the QCPU administrators assign Dr. Omadto to be one of the coaches in chess event during the Philippine Association of Local Colleges and Universities (ALCU)[20] Olympics. In the history of ALCU Olympics Omadto made the QCPU chess team to be the back-to-back champion during ALCU 2011 and ALCU 2012[18][23][24]. On July 17, 2010, Dr. Omadto designed a Physics module/curriculum for special class of the Quezon City Polytechnic University[25].The General Objectives: For the students to learn the relationship of physics theories and concepts with its real world, their environmental implications, and also to prepare them to face the challenges relevant to everyday life.PHYSCS 111 is intended for students of Quezon City Polytechnic University, which covers the study of standards of measurement and conversion of units, review of trigonometry, composition and resolution of vectors, conditions of equilibrium, friction, motion, Newton’s laws of motion, and gravitation, circular motion, work, energy, power, impulse and momentum, rotation of rigid bodies, elasticity, and vibratory motion. Contents [show] [edit]FAMILY HISTORY

Dr. Fernando T. Omadto was born in Burgos, Viga Catanduanes on February 28, 1968. He was the third son of Jesus Olesco Omadto, a public school teacher who was married to Magencia Tusi Tugay. Dr. Omadto is married to Marites Clores Fontanilla, a Special Education (SPED) teacher also a specialist for exceptional children. Dr. Omadto's children were Ferdinand Jessie Mar F. Omadto, Dayanara F. Omadto, Diana Rose F. Omadto, La Place F. Omadto and Azy F. Omadto. [edit]EDUCATION

1. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (1992)at Eulogio "amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology. 2. Master of Arts in Physics Education (2001) 3. Doctor of Education (2004) 4. Class-07-2006 National Defense College of the Philippines. National Security Administration (2006.[15] [edit]PROFESSION/OCCUPATION 1. Researcher 2. Lecturer 3. Education Consultant 4. Statistical Data Analyst 5. Thesis Adviser 6. Chess Coach [edit]WORK EXPERIENCES History by Year 2009 Started work at philippine government. 1.PNP Lecturer Master in Public Safety Administration/Master in Public Administration, Marikina CIty Police. 2. Lecturer Doctor in Public Administration. Quezon City Polytechnic University[20]. 1.Research Defense Panel and Consultant 2.Research Policy Maker 3. Professor-Engineering Department Started work at LLave Review Center, Santa Cruz Manila Lecturer/Reviewer as Government Licensure Examination Commissioned as Lieutenant Commander (MAJOR) equivalent to Police Chief Inspector in Philippine National Police, 128th Squadron Philippine Coast Guard Ended work at Trinity University of Asia - St. Luke's College of Nursing[22] 2008 Ended work at National Library of the Philippines Ended work at National College of Business and Arts 2006 Started work at Trinity University of Asia - St. Luke's College of Nursing Started work at National Library of the Philippines Ended work at Philippine Public Safety College Ended work at trace computer college. Graduated from National Defense College of the Philippines 2005 Started work at National College of Business and Arts[16] Director-Department of Research 2004 Started work at Philippine Public Safety College, National Police College OSEC-Lecturer ( Criminal Statistics and Research Methods) Ended work at TRADOC, Philippine Army. 2003 Started work at TRADOC, Philippine Army. Military Research data Analyst. Ended work at Technological Institute of the Philippines Quezon City[21] Circuits Design and Analysis/Physics 2002 Started work at Technological Institute of the Philippines Quezon City Started work at Trace Computer College, Makati Campus. Dean-College of Arts and Sciences Started work at Central Colleges of the Philippines[17] Mathematics & Physics Professor Ended work at Olopsc. 1997 Started work at OLOPSC, Marikina City Asst. Professor Mathematics and Sciences 1995 Ended work at MIS Maritime Corporation 1992-Started work at MIS Maritime Corporation Cadet Engineer[26] [edit]REFERENCES

∧Omadto Fernando T, (2007) Philippine vs Japan Public Administration. http://koha.nlp.gov.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-ISBDdetail.pl?bib=374945. ∧Philippine Court of Appeals Judiciary Promulgated Decisions and Resolutions for May, 2011. http://ca.judiciary.gov.ph/cardis/SP107741.pdf. ∧http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_College_of_Business_and_Arts. ∧Quezon City. Quezon City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quezon_City Plaza, Gerry (2007-05-16). "Showbiz celebrities lose luster in polls". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2008-11-27. ∧Lani Cidro and Dannah Anunuevo, (2010) R & E okays 14 research titles. Quezon City polytechnic University Monthly Quest, Vol. 1, Number 2. pp. 3. http://researchextensionqcpu.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/quest-may-2010.pdf. ∧Speech of Annie Geron, general secretary, PSLINK, Philippines.www.unison.org.uk/.../PSLINK%20speech.pd. ∧Philippine Coast Guard 128th Auxiliary Squadron. http://128thsquadronpcga.blogspot.com/ ∧http://drestoqueolfuqc.blogspot.com/2010/11/dr-ronan-s-estoque-textbook.html ∧COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION. CHED MEMORANDUM ORDER (CMO). No.25. Series of 1998. ∧Omadto, Fernando T.(2010), Students’ Behavioral Disorders: The challenge in Education (Part II). http://researchextensionqcpu.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/june-issue_final.pdf. ∧Department of Education. http://www.deped.gov.ph/e_posts.asp?id=605. ∧Singson Jose Florante.(2001); The primary role of the Sangguniang Kabataan in youth representation in local governance under the barangay level / - 2001 - xi, 83 leaves. http://116.50.242.163/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?marclist=biblio.author&and_or=and&excluding=&operator=contains&value=Singson%2C%20Jose%20Florante%20F.&resultsperpage=20&orderby=biblio.title&op=do_search ∧CHED Memorandum Order No. 32 Series of 2010: Suspension on ... www.philippinenursingdirectory.com/2010/ ∧Executive Course in National Security, National defense College of the Philippines. www.ndcp.edu.ph. ∧National College of Business and Arts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_College_of_Business_and_Arts. ∧Central Colleges of the Philippines. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Colleges_of_the_Philippines. ∧QCPU triumphs in Alculympics 2011.Thanks in part to the coaches who demanded and prodded their players to give their best performance resulted in 4 golds and 4 silvers: Dr. Fernando Omadto and Engr. Romualdo Bisda (Chess); Prof. Nelson Lazare and Mr. Anthony Molacruz (Basketball); Prof. Aurea Reyes and Prof. Edmar Tumomba (Mr and Ms Alculympics); Prof. Tet Raneses, Charmaine Pagtud, and trainor Arnold Panlileo (Pep Squad); Prof. Joseph Petalcorin (Dancesport); Prof. Charmagne Castro and Prof. Edylene Masbad (Badminton); Prof. Mario Caparas, Prof. Jocyphriam Enteria, and Charme Cabale (Athletics); and Grace Josue and Ma. Terresita Gutierrez (Volleyball).http://monthlyquest.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/qcpu-triumphs-in-alculympics-2011/ http://www.tracecollege.edu.ph/trace_makati.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Local_Colleges_and_Universities http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_Institute_of_the_Philippines TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA. Many of Trinity's nursing graduates go on to pass the licensure exams in nursing, medical technology, and education. In 2007, Trinity's College of Nursing landed on the 1st spot among the top performing schools in board exams with a 99% passing rate.[14]. This was the time when Dr. Fernando Tugay Omadto was employed by TUA.The two-year render of service by Dr. Omadto as Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics professor in St Luke's College of Nursing and Medical technology remarkably improved THe academic performance of the TUA Students.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_University_of_Asia#Trinity_College_of_Quezon_City http://www.laguna.com.ph/content/2012-alcu-games-website-and-running http://iamaivanreigh.blogspot.com/2012/03/alcu-games-2012.html PHYSICS SP-CL-2010-2011 Dr. Fernando Tugay. Omadto.http://ftomadtoblogspotcom.blogspot.com/ MIS Maritime Corporation is a real local business or establishment located at Suite 215-217 Cityland III Legaspi Village, Makati City Makati NCR, Philippines. Contact MIS Maritime Corporation. with telephone number 028126132 .http://ph.wowcity.com/locbus2/3081760028151734204/mis-maritime-corporation.htm