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EL-service-YU:
(2021 1st International Conference in Information and Computing Research (iCORE), 2021) Ancheta, Allan Daryl A.; Catbagan, Janica Suzzanne M.; De Guzman, Irene T.; Hortizuela, Manny Rimorin; Pulido, Jahp D.
This study focused on the development of EL-service-YU: AN ANDROID MOBILE APPLICATION FOR ERRAND SERVICES which aimed to provide more job opportunities and at the same time help people to lighten up their tasks. El-service-Yu sought answers to the following objectives: develop the Value Proposition Canvas and Business Canvas Model and validate its acceptability using convenience and quota sampling; develop an android mobile errand service application using agile extreme programming; and determine the level of acceptability using ISO/IEC 25010-2011-SQUARE. Design Science Research Methodology was used as research design to develop the required artifact of the study along with extreme programming framework as the software development methodology. Like what you’re reading?
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The physical theraphy services of the Ilocos training and regional center
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University -Open University System, 2006) Jabonete, Menalyn Balancio
JABONETE, MENALYN B. “The Physical Therapy Services of the Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center”. MDA Thesis. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Graduate College, San Fernando City, La Union. March 2006. Adviser: NORMA B. NATINO, Ph. D The primary purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the Physical Therapy services of the Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center (ITRMC) for the past five years (2001-2005). Specifically, it aimed to determine the following: (1) Profile of the patients, rehabilitation medicine personnel and Rehabilitation Center; (2) Status of the Physical Therapy (PT) services in terms of the level of attainment of the vision, mission and objectives of ITRMC and DRM, level of implementation of the policies and procedures of the DRM, level of awareness of the hospital personnel, patients, family members and/or watchers to the PT services; (3) Degree of quality of PT services in terms of satisfaction and accessibility; (4) level of effectiveness of the PT services of the ITRMC in terms of the status of the PT services and their indicators, and the degree of quality of PT services and their indicators; (5) Degree of seriousness of the problems encountered; and (6) Significant relationship between the degree of quality of PT services and the variables indicated. Descriptive survey and evaluative method was used and the populations surveyed were patients referred for physical therapy and/or watchers, PT interns/students and hospital personnel using structured x questionnaire. Likewise, a documentary analysis of hospital records was also used to elicit the needed data for the study. Statistical tools such as the frequency counts, percentages, weighted means, ranking, one-way ANOVA and correlation were used to determine the profile of the respondents and DRM, significant difference on the perceptions of the respondents with the degree of quality of PT services as to client’s satisfaction and accessibility, and the relationship between the level of effectiveness of PT services and its indicators, respectively. This study arrived with the following results and conclusions: Physical Therapists of ITRMC treat various cases/diagnosis of male and female patients of all ages, mostly from families of low income bracket; human resource of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (DRM) of ITRMC are slightly sufficient enough to provide the needed physical therapy services, most of them are volunteers to back up the manpower demand who are still young and single; the DRM has highly sufficient number of patients with wide range of cases/diagnosis and presently, most of the facilities and modalities/physical agents are considered very highly available and very highly adequate to meet the needs of its clients; vision, mission and objectives of ITRMC and DRM are highly attained, policies and procedures of DRM are highly implemented and respondents are highly aware of the physical therapy services; the degree of quality of PT services based on the following indicators is as follows: patients, family members. and/or watchers and PT trainees/students are very highly satisfied of the PT services and PT services are highly accessible; there is a highly significant difference in the perceptions of the respondents on the degree of quality of PT services; the level of effectiveness of the PT services in terms of the status and the degree of quality of PT services is highly effective; the problems encountered by the DRM are moderately serious and; there is a significant relationship between the degree of quality of PT services and the variables cited. Overall, the study affirmed the importance of the Physical Therapy services of the DRM of ITRMC as part of the health care force in helping patients reach their maximal level of independence and also in the training of interns/students affiliating in the hospital.
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The effects of gradual release of assistance instruction on students’ heuristics, confidence, and attitude toward independent problem-solving
(Journal on Mathematics Education, 2024-07-30) Cerveza, Ryan L.; Lapinid, Minie Rose C.
The 'Gradual Release of Assistance (GRA) instruction' was implemented among pre-service teachers in a problem-solving course designed to reduce students' resistance to independent problem-solving. This approach aimed to enhance students' heuristic skills, confidence, and attitudes toward problem-solving. The GRA instruction encompassed activities with progressively decreasing levels of instructional support across three stages: the maximum assistance stage, the medium assistance stage, and the independent problem-solving stage. Utilizing an embedded multiple-case design and a simple time-series analysis of six individual cases, this research explored how pre-service teachers applied heuristics and their confidence and attitudes toward problem-solving. The study revealed improvements in heuristic application among cases with high and medium mathematical abilities, as well as increased confidence and positive attitudes toward problem-solving within this cohort. However, there were no notable improvements in using different heuristics among cases with low mathematical ability. The findings discussed the observed changes and consistencies, offering plausible explanations that underscore the significance of GRA instruction in alleviating students' reluctance to engage in independent problem-solving.
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Lagundi (Vitex negundo) leaf decoction as supplement for broiler
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - North La Union Campus, 2015-03) Tubera, Darwin Emiel C.
"A substantial growth in poultry industry has been observed due to the exploitation of various modern growth promoting strategies and appropriate disease preventive and control. Therefore, this study on the use of lagundi leaf decoction in the level of 10 ml, 15 ml, and 20 ml was conducted. Seventy-five broiler chicks were used and distributed in five treatments following RCBD in three blocks. The experiment was conducted from November 26 2014 to January 1, 2015 at Salincob, Bacnotan, La Union. Results of the study showed that birds supplemented with 10 to 20 ml lagundi leaf decoction per liter of water is comparable to control birds in terms of final weight, gain in weight, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio, feed cost and profit."
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LABS fermented corn grits and caballero leaves as feed extender for broilers
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - North La Union Campus, 2015-03) Toscano, Daren A.
The poultry industry today is encountering difficulties due to costly feeds. One possible way of reducing feed cost is the use of LABS fermented Ground Corn and Caballero Leaves. Thus this study was conducted to determine the effects of LABS fermented ground corn and caballero leaves as feed extender for broilers. This study was conducted at Barangay Casiaman, Bacnotan, La Union from November 26 to December 31, 2014. A total of 60 heads of a 14 day old broiler chicks were distributed at random in four treatments following the RCBD in three blocks. Based on the result of the study, broilers fed with LABS fermented Ground Corn and Caballero Leaves did not significantly affect the final weight, gain in weight, feed conversion ratio, and profit above feed, medicine and stock cost. However, feed consumption,was significantly affected by the addition of LABS fermented Ground Corn and Caballero Leaves.