Software Freedom Day @ Cagayan de Oro 2014

Software Freedom Day 2014 in Cagayan de Oro city is organized by the Cagayan de Oro Information Technology Group (CDO-ITG).

CDO-ITG is an informal community of developers, admins, techies and hobbyist. It formed over Facebook. It also has a G+ community. CDO-ITG is place for technology enthusiast, hobbyist, hackers, and pros who call Cagayan de Oro their hometown to hangout. Post questions, pictures, links and start a conversation.

Time and Venue

September 20, 2014

8:00AM – 5:00PM

Capitol University

Building 3, 3rd Floor Internet Labs

Event Programme

7:30 AM

Registration Opens

8:30 AM

Keynote Speech
by:
Paul Michael Z. Labis
Founder & CEO
Mangium Software

9:00 AM

Morning Session

LAB A – Playing with Play Framework
with Christian Labis, Mangium Software

LAB B – Introduction to Build Systems with gulp.js
with Arthur Vincent Simon, Innovuze Inc.

LAB C – How to be a Superhero (using tech and tools)
with Raven Duran, Webnified Inc.

12:00 N

Break

1:30 PM

Afternoon Session

LAB A – Your Business with Google
with Jon Doblados, Xavier University/GBG Community

LAB B – Intro to Python Web Development with Django
with Roberto Abogaa, Innovuze Inc.

LAB C – Startup Endless FOSSibilities
with Dan Albert Pacquiao, Cleversoft Inc.

4:00

Closing Program

Kill Bot Kill Competition and Awarding

Closing Remarks
by:
Mrs. Cyril Jane C. Ranido
Dean, College of Computer Studies

5:00 PM

Close/Awarding of Certificates

Throughout the day

Linux Distro Exhibit at LAB D

Try out various popular linux distributions and get a feel for them. Volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions. The exhibit will feature the following:

  • Ubuntu
  • ElementaryOS
  • Zorin
  • Mint
  • Kali
  • CentOS

Lightning Sessions at LAB D

Lightning sessions are talks or presentations that are 30mins or less.

10:00 AM

Your own Maria and Cloud
by Jesson Solana

11:00 AM

Ninja Programming in Google App Engine
by Paul Michael Labis

2:00 PM

Spark Plug Web Development
by Jay Ginete

3:00 PM

Quick and Dirty IoT with Arduino, Python and Xively
by Aryan Lowell Limjap