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RACER2019 Home.Asianjournal.Org/Racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 Download the Conference App RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 Plenary Speakers JUN SOLVER CAMARA holds a degree in education with major in the Biological Sciences (Cum laude), a master’s degree in education with major in Science Education. He also earned units in the Bachelor of Laws, and is presently pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education. Mr. Camara has authored 3 books in the Sciences (‘Introduction to Biology’, 2012; ‘Cytogenetics: Concepts and Applications’, 2012, and ‘Environmental Science’, 2013), and 2 research books, ‘A Workbook in Practical Research 1 for Senior High School’ (2017) and ‘A Workbook in Practical Research 2 for Senior High School’ (2017). As a module writer, one of his co-authored works entitled Earth Science has been used (2014) in PSU-ETEEAP. As an instructional material writer, his latest work entitled ‘Simplified Advanced Statistics Worksheets’ has been implemented in his workplace, (2017). He has also served as book review editor-contributor of a book entitled ‘Basic Principles in Environmental Studies’, 2011. He has served as Paper Evaluator for 3 years in Action Research submitted in the Pangasinan Division II, as Panel Judge to the 1st National Science and Engineering Fair Philippines in 2017 , as Paper Evaluator to the 2019 R & D PSU Research Symposium, among others. Presently, Mr. Camara is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees and is the President of the Philippine Association of Research Practitioners, Researchers and Statistical Software Users Inc or PARESSU, Inc. STEPHAN KUPSCH is a Doctor of Information Technology at the University of Cordilleras in Baguio City. He has been teaching Information Technology and related fields for a decade. At present, he is an Instructor in the College of Information Systems and the Director for Management Information Systems at the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, La Union, Philippines. He has intensively went under training in Germany to hone networking skills through Cisco Networking Academy and Microsoft Academy and has intelligently improved IT service management awareness through ITILv3 Foundation Level instruction. Furthermore, his numerous paper presentations in international conferences, publications in Scopus- indexed journals for solo authored and co-authored works, and a number of editorial works as reviewer and editor have sharpened his expertise in research. He has become keynote and plenary speaker in many workshops and conferences across the globe such as the HFSE International School in Singapore on 2019, Edutech Philippines 2019, and Edutech Asia 2018 among others. He is also engaged to different organizations like the Association of Scholarly Editors, Association of Scholarly Peer Reviewers, and Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc. among others. RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 Plenary Speakers RANDY JOY VENTAYEN is a Doctor of Information Technology at the University of the Cordilleras in Baguio City. He is the University Web Administrator of Pangasinan State University from 2016, making the university website of Pangasinan State University as a top SUC website based on web rankings in the Ilocos Region. He is teaching courses like “Methods of Research,” “Computer Applications” in the Master of Arts in Education Program; “Computer Application in Entrepreneurship” in the Bachelor of Secondary Education, Technology and Livelihood Education Program; and “Operations Management” in Business Administration Program. Dr. Ventayen is also a researcher in the field in Education, Open Distance eLearning, Information Technology and Business. He presented researches and published researches in reputable journals. Lastly, he is the 2018-2019 President of Educators and Researchers’ Association in the Asian Region (ERAAR), Inc. FRANCIS ALBERT T. ARGENTE is a candidate of Doctor of Philosophy in Biology at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Cebu. He is a member of Malacological Society of the Philippines, Asosasyon ng mga Propesyonal sa Pangisdaan ng Pilipinas, and Philippine Society for the Study of Nature. With numerous scientific publications to local and international journals, his expertise focuses on the field of Marine Biology, Capture Fisheries as well as Aquaculture. Mr. Argente is a licensed Fisheries Technologist who works as an Associate Professor IV at the Pangasinan State University – Binmaley Campus. Moreover, he is the current Executive Director for Research and Development of the said institution. RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 Tentative Program FRIDAY ERAAR Member's General Meeting and Research Capacity 1:00 PM Building Seminar – 2nd Flr PSU Library / DVITC (Open to All) Early Registration 4:00 PM SATURDAY Registration 7:00 AM Opening Program 8:00 AM Messages: Dr. Lorna G. Urbiztondo Campus Executive Director, PSU Lingayen Campus Dr. Paulo V. Cenas Vice President for Research and Extension Dr. Dexter R. Buted President, Pangasinan State University RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 Plenary Session: Qualitative Approach in Research Writing 8:30 AM Jun Solver Camara, PARESSU, Inc. Plenary Session: Level up your Research with Data Analytics 9:30 AM Stephan Kupsch Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University ☕ Coffee Break 10:15 AM Breakout Sessions 1 10:30 AM LUNCH BREAK 12:30 PM Plenary Session: Technological Tools in Research Writing and 1:00 PM Researcher's Accounts Randy Joy M. Ventayen ERAAR, Inc. Plenary Session: Submitting your Research Paper in Recognized 1:30 PM Indexing Body Francis Albert T. Argente Pangasinan State University RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 ☕ Coffee Break 2:00 PM Breakout Sessions 2 2:15 PM Breakout Sessions 3 3:30 PM Awarding of Best Paper 4:30 PM Potenciano B. Conte, Jr. Pangasinan State University Closing Program 4:45 PM Nova Arquillano Pangasinan State University SUNDAY Conference Tour 8:30 AM Elnora T. Dudang Pangasinan State University RACER2019 home.asianjournal.org/racer2019 REGIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS 2019 Break Out Sessions 1 10:30am -12:30pm Venue Convention Hall Research Conference Room Training Room Moderator Caren Ventayen Nova E. Arquillano Philip Queroda Technical Randy Joy M. Ventayen Adrian Villanueva Eleazar De Jesus 10:30 Green Marketing Pre-Service Teachers’ Profiling and Assessment of Implementation in Snall and Performance in the In-House Crime Incidents in Binmaley, Medium Entreprise in the LET Review as Determinant of Philippines Province of Laguna: Sustaining Licensure Performance Ramos, Danschiel Genre Dean Eco-Friendly Business Cabutotan, Vladimir Marie Balansay Alfonso,Marian,Pagtananan Estepa 10:45 Research O’clock: Experiences DepEd RPMS Readiness of 4th The Incidence of Racism of Science, Technology, Year Education Students: Input against Foreign Students in Engineering and Mathematics for the Enhancement of Field Lyceum Northwestern Students SY 2018-2019 in Study 1-6 and Practice University of Dagupan City, Research Teaching Courses Pangasinan Diola, Analyn Idio Santos, Gloria Sonza Repollo, Rinovic C. 11:00 Smart Sarukod: Arduino-Based Journal Writing in Solving Socio - Economic Contributions Walking Stick for The Visually Worded Problems: Does it of Ecotourism Zones in Impaired Help? Western Pangasinan Tano Jowersli Espada Taban, Joseph Gacusan Victorio, Sylvester M. 11:15 Assessment of Occurrence Bullo, Jovelyn Lavilla Willingness-To-Pay on Nipa Cerebrovascular Attack Creativity Level of Science palm Ecosystem of Local Menor, Juliet Vallo Teachers Residents in Lingayen, Pangasinan Aquino, Lorena Felix 11:30 Real-Time Vehicle Accident Attitude of Teachers towards Parenting Styles towards the Alert System Based on Arduino Inclusion of Learners with Children’s Behavior among With SMS Notification Special Education Needs Poor Families Bautista, John Michael de Vera (LSEN) Barrera, Joseph Halili, Christian, Cudia 11:45 Sustainability of Online Academic Performance, Conversion and Colonization: A Merchandising Business in Interest, Confidence, Life History of Blessed Juan Cavite Motivation, and Anxiety in Martinez de Santo Domingo Aganan, Jonathan, Bulahan Mathematics through Game- (1577-1619) based Learning Labarentors, Mark Joshua L. 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