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About me

Hi! I’m a 3rd-year Computer Engineering student at the University of Batangas with a growing passion for web development. I’m currently at the beginner level, but I enjoy every step of the learning process—from writing my first lines of JS and CSS to exploring the logic behind interactive websites.

What I love most about web development is that there’s always something new to discover. Whether it’s experimenting with layouts, building simple projects, or understanding how websites work behind the scenes, I’m always excited to dive deeper and improve my skills.

I’m still learning, but I’m driven, curious, and excited to keep growing in this field!

Immaculate Conception Cathedral School Internship

As a Computer Engineering intern at Immaculate Conception Cathedral School, I am gaining practical experience in web development and exploring the broader scope of ICT and IT operations. My responsibilities include learning front-end and back-end development, as well as observing tasks related to system maintenance, technical support, and network management. This internship enhances my technical skills and deepens my understanding of real-world ICT practices.

WEEK 1: INVENTORY

During the first week of internship, we conducted a comprehensive inventory of computer equipment. This involved listing the asset tags and serial numbers of system units and monitors, checking the functionality of each unit, and verifying the condition of peripherals such as keyboards and mice. Defective items were replaced, and the updated records were reflected in the inventory list to ensure accurate documentation of active assets.

WEEK 2: ID IMAGE COLLECTION AND RFID ACCESS CARD SETUP

During the second week, I assisted my superior in capturing student ID photos for documentation and system use. After the photo sessions, I helped organize and process the images, preparing them for deployment in the school’s RFID-based card tapping system. My tasks included renaming and formatting photo files, ensuring accuracy, and coordinating with the encoding team for smooth integration into the access system.

WEEK 3: OFF-SITE ICT SUPPORT AND HARDWARE SERVICING

Termination Work

My fellow interns and I assisted with cable termination tasks to maintain proper connectivity in the computer lab. This involved identifying, cutting, and reconnecting damaged or tangled wires to ensure optimal data transmission and network stability.

Wire Adjustment

We performed wire adjustments to improve cable management and workspace efficiency. This included rerouting cables, securing loose connections, and organizing power and data lines for safety and functionality.

Hardware Replacement

We replaced defective system units and monitors with functional ones. Each replacement was followed by inventory updates and functional testing to confirm that the new equipment operated correctly and met the lab’s technical requirements.

Week 4: Immersive Training in Front-End and Back-End Development

This week focused on web development training, where we learned the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. We also explored the fundamentals of front-end and back-end development through hands-on exercises, marking the start of our technical skills immersion.

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