


Sharpening my skills has been a continuous journey, especially as I navigate the ever-evolving trends in technology and adapt learning formats to meet the needs of multiple generations of learners. In the Philippines, my passion for computer technology led me to earn a Bachelor of Science in Information and Computer Science. After graduating, I began teaching computer programming courses at the college level while also working on projects for several companies. It didn’t take long for me to realize that teaching was just as much a passion as computer science itself. As I took on more roles in education, I pursued graduate-level coursework in teaching, educational management, and information technology—each step helping me grow professionally and deepen my knowledge.
I was fortunate to receive an excellent education in the Philippines, both in and out of the classroom. I had the honor of representing my region in a national competition among students from colleges and universities across the country, where I was named a finalist for the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines.
Now with over 17 years of teaching experience, I understand that in order to reach my full potential, continued learning is essential. This mindset led me to pursue and earn my Master’s degree in Educational Technology (MAET) from Michigan State University—a university known for its strong academic programs and its commitment to student success.
It will always be my goal to stay current and creative in combining technology and educational resources to deliver effective, engaging, and impactful learning experiences for every student I serve.
Master of Arts in
Educational Technology (MAET)
Counseling, Educational Psychology & Special Education (CEP) Department
College of Education
Michigan State University

“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” – Abraham Lincoln

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