The Innovator Special Edition 2014

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mASKARADA UNMASKING DIGITAL INNOVATION DIGITAL ARTS AWARD NIGHT

PROJECT PRESENTATiON AND EXHIBIT

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MERGING IDEAS THROUGH INTEGRATED RESEARCH

REAL WORLD PROJECTS MAKE YOU AN INNOVATOR

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Editorial Board Elaine Anne. D. Mercado EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Nelson G. Villamayor SENIOR COORDINATOR

Kim Magpantay

SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER

Mikee M. Pimentel

HEAD GRAPHIC ARTIST

Klaus Kirsten T. Bautista MOTION GRAPHICS EDITOR

Redvan E. Acosta CONTENT EDITOR

Kristine June E. Co

GRAPHIC/LAYOUT ARTIST

Paul Y. Pak

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS/ADVISER ABOUT THE COVER Design: Sten Bautista

INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL EDITION We at FEU Tech really value project-based learning—it’s a huge enhancement to traditional classroom methods. When we require students to do projects, we’re basically assigning them a real-world job: they find real clients with real challenges, and are asked to devise real solutions. During the project, students learn to plan, think more critically, be more responsible, apply their creativity, put their skills to the test, visualize, organize, budget, and make important decisions. In short, they’re learning to be leaders. That’s something you really can’t teach in the classroom. We at FEU Tech swell with pride when it comes to the accomplishments of our students, so we go the extra mile to exhibit their work. From big national exposés to events hosted by the College itself, we love to show off. In the following pages, you’ll see an “exhibit” of some of our more recent exhibits and the awesome array of student projects shown to the public. So, without further ado, here’s our special edition of The Innovator. Thanks for reading! Paul Y. Pak Director of Communications

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MASKARADA UNMASKING DIGITAL INNOVATION

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INTER-ED CAREER COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE FAIR

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ITAM TECHNOFEST

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CS EXPO: BLENDING OF CREATIVE IDEAS AND EFFICIENT SOLUTIONS

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NATIONAL SCIENCE & technology weeK:

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DIGITAL ARTS AWARDS NIGHT; PROJECT PRESENTATION AND EXHIBIT

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ITE CONVERGENCE: MERGING IDEAS THROUGH INTEGRATED RESEARCH

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PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: FEU TECH INNOVATES LIFE TECH & BIOMETRIC SYSTEMS

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PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: FEU TECH INNOVATES APPLICATIONS AND GAMES

D.O.S.T. SCIENCE NATION

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FEU Tech Joins Inter-Ed’s 26th Career

Counseling and Guidance Fair

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EU Tech was a featured exhibitor at the 26th Career Counseling and Guidance Fair hosted by International Education Specialists (Inter-Ed), from September 3 to 5, at the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), Pasay City.

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This fair has been held annually since 1988 and has been instrumental in helping Philippine students choose the college and career path best for them. This year’s event welcomed over 10,000 students from over 125 high schools nationwide, the largest attendance in Inter-Ed’s history. Exhibitors at the event were from both local and international academic institutions and organizations. Inter-Ed was founded in 1980 with the mission to help send Philippine students overseas to study abroad. They are partnered with institutions and organizations in New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Inter-Ed co-founded Southville Foreign University, STA Travel, and Future Perfect Business English Specialists. Mr. Roger Bartholomew and Mrs. Helen Bartholomew, the founders of Inter-Ed, were present at the ribbon cutting ceremony and welcomed students to the event. Mr. Bartholomew, who is also president of the organization, has been a committed advocate of empowering the Philippines through education and has been supportive of the country’s transition to K-12, noting that, despite the challenges schools and colleges will face, the advantages of the transition are numerous. This is FEU Tech’s 1st year at Career Counseling and Guidance Fair, and its 10th overall (it was present in previous years as FEU – East Asia College). The College looks forward to continuing its fruitful relationship with Inter-Ed and its support of education in the Philippines. ◊

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Maskarada:

Unmasking Digital Innovation

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TE’s Maskarada is an annual Digital Arts project presentation and exhibit held in the style of a masquerade ball and cocktail party (non-alcoholic). This is a black tie event where participants are encouraged to wear evening attire and intricately decorated masks. The exhibit includes group presentations, awarding, a light dinner, dancing, and fun!◊

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NEWS

LIFE PRINTING 3D printer on display

THE THIRD DIMENSION

FEU tech STUDENTS GET HANDS-ON WITH 3D PRINTING

MOVE! MOVE! STUDENTS ENGAGE IN MOTION DETECTION SOFTWARE

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TECHNOFEST by redvan lins acosta

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tudent Coordinating Council (SCC), together with the Student Activities and Development Unit (SADU) joined forces to launch the first ever iTam Techno Fest, a convention exhibiting the world’s latest technology trends and forecasting the next wave of innovations. This three day event was held at T905 from March 25 – 27.

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INNOVATION STUDENT PROJECT: WEARABLE OBSTACLE DETECTION FOR THE visually impaired


The convention gave students the opportunity to display their innovative thesis projects, many of which have caught the attention of the community at large. Students were also invited to participate in mini-competitions arranged by the College’s academic organizations and sponsors. Booths from Microsoft, Kingston, Inno3D, Globe, Lenovo, and Cooler Master were there throughout the event to showcase the world’s latest technologies and trends. A team from Electronics Engineering (ECE), with their project “Improvement of Wearable Obstacle Detection for the Blind” won the Student’s Choice Award. Honor Student’s Society (HSS), Freshmen Society, and the SCC Committee won the Best Cluster Award. Information Technology Student’s Organization (ITSO) received the Best Booth Award. ITE Department bagged the Best Activity Execution and Outstanding Department Awards. Finally, the Best Project for the Computer Studies category was awarded to Transit (ITDA) for their Online Client-Assistance System with Mobile Advertisement Application Using Flip board Technology (ITWMA). Christian Adam Vinluan, the presenter of this project won the Best Presenter Award. In the Engineering category, Microcontroller-Based Interactive Bass Guitar Trainer (CpE) won the Best Project. ◊

GRABE GRABBER A GESTURE CONTROLLED ELECTRONIC GRABBER BUILT BY AN FEU tech FACULTY member

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CS

EXPO

Photo: Jaliza Baluyut

BY KATRINA B. ESPINASE

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he mini-auditorium of FEU Tech’s Original Tech Building was jam-packed with Computer Science students coming from various colleges and universities in the metro, on March 28, for the Computer Science Department’s CS EXPO: “Modernization and Innovation brought about by blending of creative ideas and efficient solutions.”

Photo: Elaine Mercado

The event commenced with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a doxology, then welcome remarks from IALAP Director Ma. Lovella Gonzales-Macatangay. Mr. Joferson Bombasi, CS Coordinator, introduced the project exhibit and presentations and commended the students for their hard work and creativity. Social Media Analytics was then discussed by the keynote speaker Mr. Sherwin Pelayo, a Service Line Leader - Strategy and Analytics from IBM Solutions Delivery; his discussion addressed big data’s characteristics such as volume, variety, velocity, and veracity. For big data to have value, according to Mr. Pelayo, it must be mined, refined and delivered. Following Mr. Pelayo’s discussion was a message from Mr. Benson T. Tan, FEU Tech Executive Director, delivered by Communications Director Mr. Paul Y. Pak; the message was about the current and future demand for IT professionals.

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The climax of the event was the presentation of Computer Science projects, including MRT-3 Passenger Volume Indicator, Cam Translator (Korean to English), Mobile-Based English to Filipino Translator, Logic Circuit Simulator and Expression Evaluator, J-Secure, and Analytic Geometry Calculator thru Image Processing. Closing remarks were then delivered by ITE Director Ms. Rosanna Adao, thus concluding a celebration of CS innovation and expertise. ◊

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NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WEEK

In celebration of National Science and Technology Week, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), a Philippine government led organization, annually hosts Science Nation, a five day exhibit of inventions, science projects, and technology innovations from around the Philippines. This year’s event was held at SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, from July 24 to 28. FEU Tech participates in this event annually. Its contribution this year was an exhibit of student projects. On display was a robotic arm controlled by hand and arm movements; an Android app that accesses CCTV systems at Metro Rail Transit stations to measure passenger volume and alert users of heavy pedestrian traffic and train crowding; and an advanced wearable obstacle detector for the blind. ◊

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EXHIBITS

DIGITAL ARTS AWARDS NIGHT:

PROJECT PRESENTATION AND EXHIBIT

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ach year, the Department of Information Technology Education (ITE) holds Digital Arts Awards Night, a Hollywood themed event held to exhibit the work of its Digital Arts students and present awards to the best projects. This is a black tie ceremony, and students dress like stars for a red carpet entrance and VIP treatment. â—Š

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MERGING IDEAS THROUGH

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TE Convergence is an annual exhibition of projects and research conducted by Computer Science students and IT students specializing in Web and Mobile Applications. This exhibit is held in business seminar style with an open forum allowing for attendees to voice their questions and comments directly to presenters.â—Š

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o improve our everyday lives, FEU Tech students continue to explore new technologies (like biometric systems, which identify people by their physical characteristics and/or behavior, e.g. fingerprint and retina scanning). Check out some of their innovations and have a glimpse into the future of engineering.

MICROCONTROLLER-BASED HOME APPLIANCES CONTROLLER Cablas, Glenn C.; Dela Cruz, Honelyn P.; Ignacio, Maribel N.; Legaspi, Rommel M.; Villagracia, Fracheska P.

Want to control your household even when you’re not at home? The Microcontroller-based Home Appliances Controller is the solution for you. This system allows you to control home appliances through your cellular phone. Send a command via text message, like TURN ON or TURN OFF, or check STATUS. The system will then send a confirmation text back to the user.

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MICROCONTROLLERBASED BRAILLE TUTORIAL FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED Bernal, Ruther Ivan T.; Gloria, Joshua Miguel L.; Gomez , Riel A.; Paraiso, Justin Owen C.; Urge, Marc Angelo L.

MCU-based Braille Tutor for the Visually-Impaired was designed to teach braille with minimal human assistance. The major components are two microcontrollers, one handling audio files and the other handling speech recognition. The keyboard is comprised of solenoids and a group of tact switches.

MICROCONTROLLERBASED INTERACTIVE BASS GUITAR TRAINER Moreno, Kevin V.; Pilar, Gino Ryan P.; Rivera, Erich Quinn S.; Siao, John Chua P.; Yu, Kurt Ivan Mykell L.

Learning a new instrument can be hard—even with lessons! So, this microcontroller-based interactive bass guitar trainer was designed to simplify the learning process. Using a modified 4-string bass guitar, with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and integrated tact switches spread across the fret board, you can learn to play in no time at all!

CHESSBOARD WITH AUTO-TRACKER Duran, March Frederick T.; Paule, Janine M.; Rebua, John Rey F. Roldan, Jeremiah John R.; Sigue, Avery Carleen R.

The Chessboard with Auto-Tracker is a prototype system that was implemented by a group of chess-loving FEU Tech students. The system automatically tracks and notates the moves of each player during a game of chess. It’s user-friendly and has an easyto-use graphical user interface (GUI) from which players can retrieve data about their game.

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IMPROVEMENT OF VOICE ACTIVATED MOTORIZED WHEElCHAIR USING

VOICE RECOGNITION MODULE WITH FILIPINO VOICE COMMANDS

Cañas, John Henry A.; Chua, King George G.; Loyola, Pierce G.; Mallonga, Joe Darwin M.; Patacsil,Robert Andrew S.; Salenga, John Persival S.

A group of FEU Tech students has created their own version of a motorized wheelchair controlled by a voice recognition system using E-Gizmo VR Module ver. 2. The VRS accepts 5 pre-programmed voice commands: “Sulong” (Forward), “Atras” (Backward), “Kaliwa” (Left), “Kanan” (Right) and “Hinto” (Halt). It also has two proximity sensors that detect obstructions and/ or obstacles in the user’s path. For its driver circuit, the group has incorporated an H-Bridge using power MOSFETS and Optocouplers. The reliability of this system is 98.05%, with an average response time of 0.5 seconds.

MICROCONTROLLER-BASED INTERACTIVE CLOCK (iCLOCK) Fernandez, Allyssa P.; Garcia, Rafael Ariel M.; Sanchez, Lloyd L.; Taruc, Lyberius Ennio F.; Villanueva, Gerwin C.

Teaching toddlers to use numbers is extremely important to their development, and a good method of doing it is through telling time. Making the process easier is the iClock, an innovative teaching tool developed by students of FEU Tech. The iClock is both fun and educational—toddlers are entertained while learning numbers, time management, scheduling, and even mathematical skills at an early age.

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Concierge Receptionist Robot Assistant Ascabano, Virgilio Jr. B.; Bersamina, Cathlyn B.; Guevarra, Kriezia Marie R.; Revelo, Mark N.; Salvatierra, Dyanne Mari V.

Robots that can emulate human emotions and interactions have been receiving a lot of attention lately, especially those that can offer services to the public. FEU Tech students are making their contribution to this “rise of the robots” with CoRRA (Concierge Receptionist Robot Assistant), a hotel bot that can guide, entertain guests, and answer questions. CoRRA’s creators hope it will pave the way for new machines in the field of hotel services.

Sensor Array Module Controlled Robotic Arm (SAMCRA) Jamie Adrian D. Jamasali, M.E. CpE

Robotic arms are very common in various fields and are integral parts to many industries—manufacturing, law enforcement, research and development, etc. FEU Tech’s faculty member Jamie Jamasali has added his own version to the mix, one that has numerous sensors, giving the user efficient direct control in three dimensional spaces in real time. All the user has to do is to place his/her hand over the Sensor Array Module sensors and the robotic arm will move according to the user’s hand movement.

SMART CRIB Dy, Kristine B.; Jabil, Pewee J.; Lazo, Leslee Krisel B.; Reyes, Rodel D.; San Nicolas, Ronnel S.

Infants need constant supervision, so parents and guardians don’t have a lot of free time to do other things, like household chores or take-home office work. To the rescue is the Smart Crib, a microcontroller based system that delivers notifications through SMS and a buzzer. When the system detects the crying of a baby, the wetness of the crib liner, or both, the Smart Crib reacts immediately by gently rocking the child in the crib and then sending a notification. THE INNOVATOR | Special Edition

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MICROCONTROLLER-BASED AUTOMATIC TURNING SIGNAL FOR CYCLISTS Acosta, Rigel Kent E.; Barlizo, Morris M.; Gabrillo, Christian A.; Ni単eza, Janrye M.

With the help of this helmet and backpack system, cyclists can travel more safely throughout the Metro. Turn signals attached to the backpack are turned on by tilting your head left or right, activating an accelerometer located in the helmet. In dark places, the tail light is automatically triggered by a light dependent resistor (LDR). The backpack also features five long range IR proximity sensors that buzz when they detect objects in back or to the sides of the cyclist within a 5.5 meter range. The modules in the helmet and backpack connect via Bluetooth signals.

MICROCONTROLLER-BASED INTERACTIVE SPELLING TOY Antonio, Nealson Gerard A.; Dalangin, Lenard M.; Faderon, Timothy Jones F.; Segovia, Marelle Nicole S.; Vallespin, Benes Eduard P.

This Microcontroller-based Interactive Spelling Toy (iSpell) helps educate toddlers in the alphabet and maximizes the possibility of alphabet memory retention by combining three sensory perceptions: vision, hearing and touch. iSpell also provides quiz sets to test learning.

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Microcontroller-Based Dual Axis

Solar Tracking System Ayeras, Jellie Kates B.; Bagcal, Krisleen Pearl S.; Lizo, Franchesca Angela D.; Naperi, Danilyn Kaye T.; Ranes, Nimrod D.

The world is in dire need of new tech that uses alternative renewable energy sources. To help answer this need, FEU Tech students have devised a Dual Axis Solar Tracker. This device uses sensors to track the sun throughout the day to optimize solar energy collection through solar panels. The energy collected is then stored in batteries for ready use.

MCU-BASED USED PAPER REVERSE VENDING MACHINE Fernandez, Izza A.; Figueroa, Raed A.; Huang, Michael B.; Lim, John Oliver A.; Novela, Michael Angelo G.

The UP Revendo Machine was designed by FEU Tech students with the intention of making the world “greener.� This machine is the opposite of your typical vendo: the user inserts recyclable materials (especially paper) and receives money in exchange. The system can be placed in lots of areas (including offices) to encourage recycling and boost environment-conscious living.

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Design & Improvement of Intravenous Drip Bag Monitoring System with Remote Alarm Function Umali, Christianelle Vicki M.; Cerna, Sophia Noreen S.; Batacan, Joshua Ray E.; De Guzman, Cyrus D.; Ramas, Kevin Paul F.

To ensure better round-the-clock healthcare, FEU Tech students have sought to improve IV fluid monitoring with this redesigned system. When dextrose reaches critical levels, or over dosage is imminent, the system quickly reacts and sends a warning signal wirelessly to the nurse in charge, thus reducing the chances of further medical complications.

Voice-Activated MicrocontrollerBased Television Remote Control for Upper Extremity Amputees Abordo, M.J.; Estrella, J.K.; Medina, J.A; Quijano, M.; Roldan, K.C.

This voice-activated television remote control is one way to help amputees live a normal life. It is composed of four major parts: an LCD display, keypad, microphone, and interface circuit; a microcontroller and a voice recognition module are embedded in the surface. The system is programmed to understand Filipino commands, allowing the user to control a television using his/her voice. The technology behind this system could be applied to many things—imagine controlling your entire house just by speaking!

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Matlab-Based Voter Verification System with Face Recognition Using Eigenface Method Developed By: Alap, E.; Aredidon, J.; Bugas, J.M.; Habig, K.C.; Liu, Z.

Concerns regarding security have increased now that crime has kept up with technology. That’s why another group of FEU Tech students decided to integrate facial recognition techniques with technology. While their system can be used for many other purposes, they have decided to focus its use on civil offenses in national elections, e.g. voter fraud. The system is a MATLAB-based face recognition system that verifies voter’s registration using the Eigenface method. It captures at least 10 different samples of a subject’s face during registration and, at the time of voting, uses these samples to verify a person’s identity. The system can analyze a wide variety of facial expressions, including a wide smile, a furrowed brow, and even a frown, to detect accurately either a positive or negative correlation between each person, in an average time of less than l0 seconds.

Home-Based Renal Function Monitoring System with GSM Network Technology Agno, R.D.; Aquino, M.G.; Catacte, C.; Natnat, R.; Nilo, A.F.; Teodosio, M.I.

There are many reasons for implementing home-based health monitoring. Yet, it seems that this technology isn’t as widespread as you’d think. To help build the prevalence of this useful technology, a group of FEU Tech students has designed their own version of a renal function monitoring system, conisting of biosensors, a software application, a PC interface module, and a GSM module. This system tests and analyzes urine macroscopically by examining urine sediment. A reading is then transmitted via a GSM module from home to a PC-interface module monitored by a healthcare professional through a software application. ◊

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o prepare students for the Industry, FEU Tech incorporates Project-Based Learning into its Computer Studies curriculum as well. Students are instructed to find clients, listen to their needs, and create real solutions. Here’s a few of their innovations in software and apps.

MRT Passenger Volume Indicator app Magpantay, Abraham T.; Navarrete, John Nicole A.; Bretaña, Levi Paul A.

Want to avoid the crowds at the MRT? Use this Android app to monitor or see the current estimated volume at MRT-3 stations by tapping into their CCTV systems. This MRT Management approved Android app takes the images from the cameras and applies image processing and background subtraction to distinguish people from the station’s surroundings; the resulting images are then evaluated to produce the estimated volume of people inside the station, and the data output is viewable on any smartphone with the app installed.

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The Case of Travis Leigh Gauna, Burlin S.; Pera, Abraham John; Seludo, Josiah Joseph V.

The Case of Travis Leigh: Justice Comes Hand in Hand with Death is a 3D stealth-based action-adventure game with a storytelling component. The Game focuses on the story of Travis Leigh and his partner Troy Law. Their mission as super detectives is to catch a master criminal. Players can choose to assume the roles of either Travis Leigh or Troy Law.

Face File Locker Morada, Ramon J., Jr., Ocampo, Roniel Ian B., Ancheta, Nikka Jan M.

Face File Locker uses facial recognition technology to provide total security against hackers looking to steal files and personal information from android devices. The system works by using advanced multi-point facial recognition software and an image processing system using the Eigen Face Algorithm.

gunjutsu Lot, John Vincent; Tan, Spielberg; Villar, Ron

Gunjutsu is a fast-paced multiplayer 3D shooting game where players become modern-day ninjas who blast attack each other using ninja techniques. The goal is to eliminate all opponents until the last man is standing. In single player mode, gamers can venture on a series of quests and objectives to build character stats.

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Myxia: Legend of the Demigods Ibo, Christian B., II; Legaspi, Luis Phillip T.; Ong, Dominque Curtis U.; Rayas, John Carlo D.

In this multiplayer third-person real-time strategy game, players battle each other via a local network for supremacy in a 3D war-torn mythological world filled with gods, demons, and magic. Single player mode serves as a tutorial for new players who want to experience the game before entering the melee.

OCR Math Tutor Vilorin, Miguel Paolo Z.; Paulino, Timothy John C.; Perez, Linard Marcellus R.; Pescuela, April Rose S.

This app uses optical character recognition (OCR) software to help students improve their math skills. Users can capture difficult equations with their smartphones, and the app will convert them to computer-readable text and guide them to a solution.

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Email Encryption Decryption Ogalesco, Armand Paul A.; Bague, Francis Paul; Platon, Julius V.

Want to keep your emails a secret? Do they contain the kind of sensitive information that hackers would love to get? This app is your answer. Each email is encrypted using a unique and complex algorithm making them unreadable unless decrypted by authorized users.

Mobile-Based Text to American Sign Language Converter Cajida, Joseph Dalebert C.; Darilag, Ma. Kamille Jaylene P.; Mayang, Reginald P.; Sayson, Kristhoper Mark A.; Todas, Arnold Joseph J.

Learning to use sign language can be difficult. To facilitate the process, this app helps by converting words and sentences into American Sign Language, allowing users to better communicate with the hearing impaired while also learning a second language in the process.

Handwriting Analysis Mobile Application Astronomia, Andre Marcel V.; Gomez, John Eleazar N.; Nepomuceno, Kimberly T.; Oroza, Fernando Khalil L.

Graphologists believe that you can determine a person’s psychological state and personality just by analyzing his/ her handwriting. To aid the process, this app was created to capture a person’s handwriting through OCR and produce an output regarding his/her character traits.

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Online Help Desk System with Mobile Application for Employees of National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Alfonso, Renz Julian B.; Azaul, Vincent Benrey; Soriano, Patrick Jun C.; Taopo, Gerard Reuben M.

The ITCS Department of NEDA, the country’s leading socioeconomic planning body, has requested a group of FEU Tech students to build them an online help desk to troubleshoot problems and provide guidance to all users.

eCommerce with Mobile Application for Personal Collection Apacible, Michelle C.; Demeterio, Jio A.; Llanes, Abakyn T.; Salamar, John Cedrick D.

Online transactions are extremely common now, but these FEU Tech students are working to improve the way consumers shop over the internet with their online store and Android mobile app paying system.

IECEP Portal with Mobile Seminar Reservation Apuada, Alyssa P.; Basa, Jan Andre S.; Aquino, Marione T.; Perez, Jasmin P.

A group of FEU Tech students developed an online portal for the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines, a government organization that supports the electronics and communications development of the country. This portal allows the organization to efficiently monitor its members.

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analytic geometry calculator app Dalisay, Ria Andrea; Ong, Stephen Yvan; So, Katrina Mae

Advanced geometry can be really difficult at times, right? No worries. FEU Tech comes to the rescue! Called the Analytic Geometry Calculator, this app helps students solve geometry problems with step-by-step solutions using Image Processing. Users can input data from a problem, sketch values and expressions, look up geometry terms, and select answers. This app covers more than 70% of all topics addressed in Analytic Geometry.

Online Student Academic Performance

Monitoring System for Pateros Catholic School Barrios, Arman King A.; Coronado, Carlo L.; Cueto, Carlos Jr. M.; Quiñones, Harold G.

This system is designed to help Pateros Catholic School manage, analyze, evaluate, and monitor the performance of its students through the collection and digitization of grades and performance results from exams. ◊

AFTER THOUGHT

As you can see, project-based learning is a strong supplement to our Industry-tailored curriculum—it gives students the opportunity to gain real world experience, work hard, grow as professionals, and build creativity. In short, they learn to change the world—they become Innovators!

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