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Date Submitted: 02/01/2011 07:30 AM
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A. The practicum was not thoroughly helped me in a reason that in some point it does not fit with our course, we were often assigned in jumpering, troubleshooting problems in tel. lines, and pulling dead lines or jumper rather than using computers. But in fact it was also an advantage for me, because it gave and acquired me skills like technicalities on wirings. It was indifferent for us that made our interests excite to do things that are unusual for us and in our course. I can say that it was the most remarkable OJT for me and it was a worthy experience.
B. Information technology, because in some point we were assigned on activities using computers, like for converting, recording data on telephone user info. and accounts, troubleshooting, etc. .
C. I think what the company and our job supervisor could have done for us to improve our practicum experiences more is to work with our activities providing assistance with the use of computer, greater time to those activities to be done using computers.
But for the company/job supervisor, I can say that we were pleased and satisfied on how they handled us, they managed to divide us into equal parts of activities for us to be involved and to be able to participate with them, for the purpose of being fair to everyone.
D. Some things that i can consider to bring some improvements to my practicum is to exert more time and interests not only on IT field but also on the technical part of it, To learn for a broader information and knowledge on it.
E. The skills that were required in my practicum;
1. I felt prepared to do was my skills in the use of computer, basics in computer: inputting data, recording, converting using conversion softwares used in PLDT, etc. .
2. I felt unprepared to do was my functionality in electrical wirings, jumpering, and pulling of dead lines or jumpers.
F. Any courses that contains and is intact with some sort of combine technicalities in wirings and...