This blog has the purpose of showing a variety of academic and cultural information to students and general public in Chiriqui and Panama.
The platform has been developed by the class of Technology Information I of the Technological University of Panama and it's part of the final presentation of the course.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the term information technology (IT) was a
little known phrase that was used by those who worked in places like
banks and hospitals to describe the processes they used to store
information. With the paradigm shift to computing technology and
"paperless" workplaces, information technology has come to be a
household phrase. It defines an industry that uses computers,
networking, software programming, and other equipment and processes to
store, process, retrieve, transmit, and protect information.
In the early days of computer development, there was no such thing as a college degree in IT. Software development and computer programming
were best left to the computer scientists and mathematical engineers,
due to their complicated nature. As time passed and technology advanced,
such as with the advent of the personal computer in the 1980s and its
everyday use in the home and the workplace, the world moved into the
information age.
By the early 21st century, nearly every child in
the Western world, and many in other parts of the world, knew how to
use a personal computer. Businesses' information technology departments
have gone from using storage tapes created by a single computer
operator to interconnected networks of employee workstations that store
information in a server farm, often somewhere away from the main
business site. Communication has advanced, from physical postal mail,
to telephone fax transmissions, to nearly instantaneous digital
communication through electronic mail (email).
Last year I also toured the school, the field of Agro-ecotourism, these latest photos show how wonderful it was spent watching how are you beautiful creatures of God was born, I had the chance to see them hatch and how are you returning to the sea.
This was the best tour I ever had with my former classmates and friends.
As part of the celebration of the 30 year anniversary of the founding of the Technological University of Panama, made the opening of the new physics and chemistry laboratories, covering the same high demand for students who need to develop their projects. They will accommodate students from different faculties of the Regional Centre of Chiriqui.
The Rector of the Technological University of Panama (UTP), Mr. Marcela Paredes de Vasquez, cut the ribbon opening the new classrooms.
The Chancellor said that the Center includes physics and chemistry laboratories, which will be able to offer in the near future, studies of these branches of science.
He said he is enabled Auto Mechanics Workshop, which forms part of improving the facilities of the Regional Centre of Chiriqui UTP in the teaching-learning process and thus is expected to increase academic offerings in the Faculty of Engineering mechanics.
Regional Center Director, Mr. Abdiel Saavedra thanked the Administration and all those who contributed to these laboratories were made a reality. Is projected to Automotive Mechanics workshop provides its services to regional centers of Bocas del Toro, Veraguas, the administrative center and the general public.
As part of the celebration of patriotic anniversaries Technological University of Panama has taken part in the parades held in the city of David.
From 8.00am on 3 and 4 November kicked off the parade activities starting on time and with the participation of state offices, public and private schools in the province.
Honor Student Chapter paid tribute to the country, proudly representing this university and its various faculties.
Among the chapter members have in First Place honor Jeanne Knight, a student of the Bachelor of Industrial Engineering, second Farrah K. Batista, a student of the Bachelor of Computer Network, third Giselle Espinoza, a student of Bachelor in International Marketing.
The folk group UTP, Regional Center of Chiriqui delighted the audience with his artistic display. Also authorities, teachers, administrative and Regional Center, participated in patriotic parades.
Second semester, another tour!. In the matter of Ecology conducted another tour to Bocas del Toro (Isla Colon).
It was a super beautiful, because we saw things we had never seen, well if my partner Irellis jjajajja, finally we went first bus to Almirante where you grab a boat to leave for "Dolphin Bay" when we did not want out the dolphins, but a few seconds we see them, the teacher during the entire trip was explaining why certain things happend in this place.
When we arrived in "Coral Cay" oohh waoo , that was beautiful, and good mates hehe Irellis, I had never seen corals as fences and water so clear as those of that place. When we finish there we went to "Red Frog", we took pictures of the frogs, we bathed at sea, etc.
Red Frog beach
Red Frog :D
We in Fortuna
Yeliza Swimming ejeej
Almirante
Island Colon
Our last tour was in Isla Colon where we walk through the streets, the companions took pictures, ate, and so on. In short this tour was much better than the last.
The last half of Panama Tourist Geography, we toured to Boca Chica located on the outskirts of Chiriqui where most of us attended.
The bus ride lasted about an hour and a half. When we arrived at the port and the boatmen were waiting to depart for our tour of the islands that make up this place.
When we reached the first island, we didn't like was the sea (it was chocolate) and we had to walk on stones an hour to reach the other side of the island and hope that we seek.
After we went to look for the island that was in front and saw monkeys playing and threw pieces to us of branches (was funny), and to top it hit us walk again, but not just walking, that was a disaster, we walk like an hour and a half in the woods and wasn't any forest, had senderon where we had to climb hills and a few os partners fells Hahaha, I was one of those. Well eventually got to a hill where there was a heavy toll in hotel and restaurant.
It was a tiring trip, but fun at the same time. :D