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7月28日 A New Year for the Imagine Cup
Imagine Cup 2009 has come to a spectacular close as 444 students from 70 countries gathered in Cairo, Egypt for the world finals last July 3-8. The competitions were intense. The scenery was breathtaking. The food was overflowing and flavorful with spices. More importantly, students from various cultures and backgrounds blended as one through technology and friendship. The TeamThis year, the Philippines has sent it’s biggest delegation ever with two teams competing in different categories. For Software Design is a team from Ateneo de Manila University comprised of Philip Cheang, Rodrick Tan, Wilhansen Li, Thomas Dy, and their coach Dr. Ma. Mercedes Rodrigo. For Mash Up is a team from De La Salle University comprised of Janine Trogo, Janelle Campita , and their coach Dr. Jose Lloyd Espiritu.
Welcome PartyAfter a 15 hour flight, the team checked in at the Intecontinental City Stars Hotel. We were greeted by the sphinx replica at the grand lobby entrance. It is now sinking in that we were in Egypt! Also, it was surprising to see a huge pyramid at the equally surprising hotel swimming pool. We barely had enough time to unpack and explore the hotel and it was already time to go to the welcome party at the Citadel. The highlights of the evening were the parade of nations, inspirational talk of Microsoft chief architect Ray Ozzie, welcome remarks by the legendary Joe Wilson, and ended with cultural performances and great food.
Elimination RoundsDay 2 is the start of the competitions. The atmosphere is intense and everybody is preparing for their presentations. Not even the game room or food buffet could distract them. From 60+ SD teams, there will be 12 left in the 2nd round, then further shortlisted to 6 team finalists (and all this happens today). The Ateneo team spent the entire morning rehearsing their presentation. With a panel of 4 judges, the team delivered a flawless presentation. The judges were impressed by the technical merits of their project and how well they presented and answered questions. After their presentation, some of the judges approached the team and offered to hire them after graduation. There was a long and nervous wait for all the teams to finish their presentations and the judges to deliberate on the teams moving forward. Unfortunately, we didn't make it to the next round. Still with the competitive spirit up, we waited for the finalists to do their presentations and learn how we can do better to take the stage next time.
Day 3. It's DLSU's turn to meet their judges. Actually, Mash Up entries were already pre-judged. They are meeting the judges for a competition debriefing and some Q&A to add points to the weak areas of their entry. The results would be announced on the last day during the awarding ceremony. With all the competitions done, we planned to tour the city for the rest of the day. We went for a Nile river cruise until sun set (sundown is at 7:30). Afterwards, we watched the Light and Sound show at the pyramids (laser show projected on the 3 pyramids and sphinx).
Cultural DayDay 4 is when all competitions end and the students get to tour Cairo for the Cultural Day. Finally, we get to see the Giza pyramids up close. We all got the chance to climb the tallest pyramid. And also visit where they prepare the mummies near the sphinx. Then off to dinner in the Al Azhar Park where we were entertained by a very colorful (and dizzying) show. Did I mention food and more food?
AwardingOn the last day of the Imagine Cup, we head back to the Giza pyramids. In the middle of the dessert, between the setting sun and the grand pyramids, lay the stage for the Imagine Cup awarding ceremony. There couldn't have been a more perfect location, it was surreal. Then came the moment we were all waiting for. The Software design top three are: Romania (1st), Russia (2nd), Brazil (3rd). For the Mash Up competition, the top teams are: United States (1st), Poland (2nd tie), Singapore (2nd tie). For a complete list of winners, click here.
Imagine Cup 2010 PolandEvery year, we get better and better, closer to taking home the Imagine Cup. Next year, in Poland, it is our time. We have the same challenge to all students around the world, to "imagine a world where technology helps solve the worlds toughest problems". But there are new ways to compete, stay tuned. We are now officially looking for the next teams to represent the Philippines in Imagine Cup 2010 Poland. Step up to the challenge! More Photos and LinksCheck out our online photo albums here: Learn more about the Imagine Cup and register for the competition: 6月5日 DLSU and ADMU goes to Cairo!It’s not just Ateneo representing the Philippines in the Imagine Cup 2009 world finals in Cairo. The results of the other 8 Imagine Cup competition categories are out and a team from De La Salle University placed in the top 6 teams worldwide for the Mash Up category! Janine Trogo and Janelle Marie Campita (DLSU Team Grace8fhex – coached by DLSU professor Danny Cheng) bested 116 teams from all over the world in 2 rounds to land in the top 6 team finalists along with Poland, US, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Brazil.
So it’s gonna be a blue boys team (Software Design) and a green girls team (Mash Up) this July 3-8 at the Imagine Cup 2009 World Finals in Egypt! This is the first time we are sending 2 teams in the world finals (and quite a match :-)). 4月30日 Imagine Cup Finals on the NewsHere are more coverage of the Imagine Cup local finals :) Ateneo team win MS Imagine Cup Finals Microsoft competition to focus on Millennium Development Goals Ateneo to represent RP in programming tilt Microsoft competition to focus on MDGs And they are still coming! </tim> 4月23日 Congratulations Blue Eagles!
They have done it again! The Ateneo de Manila University has defended their title as champions in the recently concluded Imagine Cup 2009 Software Design Philippine finals. The competition was held in the Augusto R. Gonzales theater of De La Salle College of Saint Benilde on April 20, 2009. The winning team, Nohako Studios, developed a system called Caduceus that will consolidate the medical records of Filipinos and, through data mining, generate useful information that will aid researchers and policy makers. Two of the team members have also represented the country in last year’s competition in Paris. We’ve invited experts in the field of technology, research, entrepreneurship, and governance to be part of our distinguished panel of judges. They are Agnes Aliman (UNIC National Information Officer), Beng Coronel (President, Philippine Software Industry Association), Arup Maity (President/CEO, BlastAsia), and Dr. Jaime Caro (Chairman, UPD Department of Computer Science). The champions will receive a free trip to Cairo, Egypt to compete in the Imagine Cup World Finals on July 3-9, 2009. They will also receive Php40,000 worth of training from our sponsor MiSNET. The 2nd place and 3rd place teams will receive Php20,000 and Php10,000 gift certificates, respectively. All team finalists will be registered to BizSpark and get software, support, and visibility to help them refine their projects and produce startup companies. Free Microsoft certification exam vouchers will also be given to all finalists! The other finalists are Team Council of Green (College of Saint Benilde, 2nd place), Team Xception(Letran Manila, 3rd place), Team CIMA (De La Salle University), and Team Magn.IT.Co (Letran Manila). Check out our online album for more photos! Software design is just one of the 9 competition categories of the Imagine Cup. The other competitions are held online and students from different countries go head to head competing for the finalist slots to go to Egypt. Check out the students from the Philippines who have passed the first round of eliminations and are just a step away from the world finals! see results here. Read more about it…
There are lots of people to thank for making this event successful. Thanks to our beautiful host/emcee Michelle Casio (Public Sector), our event sponsor MiSNET, our host school College of Saint Benilde, our event agency Creative Synergy Inc, our PR team Perceptions, our event support Mellie Valimento (I-PLUS), the Microsoft Student Partners, and the DPE team. Many thanks to all! </tim> 4月22日 Complete Round 1 Results are Out!Complete Round 1 Results are Out!All online competitions have officially concluded their first round of eliminations. Congratulations to the following students, teams, and schools who have made it to Round 2! You are just a step away from competing in the world finals in Egypt this July.
Photography Competition
Algorithm & Robotics Competition
Design for Development Award
Embedded Development
Game Development
IT Challenge
Mash Up
3月30日 Round 2 Winners!3月24日 Robotics&Algorithm TrainingInterested in Robotics? Do you dream of Algorithms in your sleep? We will be hosting a Robotics&Algorithm training on March 28, 2009 at the Department of Computer Science Building, Velasquez Street, UP Diliman from 1-3PM. To join, please approach your Microsoft Student Partner in school or email us at acadph [at] microsoft [dot] [com]. Microsoft Student ProgramsMicrosoft Student ProgramsMicrosoft Student programs mission is to empower you to achieve your hopes and dreams - both in your personal and professional life. The Imagine Cup is one of these programs. Learn more about the other cool Microsoft programs below and jump start your career, find free software, or communicate online with other students. Become a student RockStar! Microsoft Student Partners is a global initiative that provides university students with a passion for technology, the ability to use real-world skills and resources to prepare for a successful career. Starting your career? Microsoft Students to Business links you with Microsoft industry partners and provides you practical experience to establish skills and competencies. Channel 8 is the Microsoft online community for technology students. Its purpose is to create a venue to help students share ideas with peers, engage with technology experts, and explore exciting new technologies. By providing the ability to communicate and collaborate online, Channel 8 helps students overcome borders and cultural barriers, gain technical resources, and have fun. Get free software! Microsoft DreamSpark is your ticket to the future. It gives you professional level developer and designer tools at no charge. With these tools, you can invent new breakthroughs in technology, get a head start on your career, or just have fun. FREE Software??Software AccessBECOME A COMPETITOR! Once you become serious and sign-up as a competitor and submit a Round 1 entry in one of the Imagine Cup competitions, OR you have already passed a Round 1 IT Challenge quiz, you gain access to download additional FREE software programs from an extended list of 83 Microsoft software titles. Titles available for competitors only are designated with a * in the list below and can be accessed here. We are also delighted to offer all Imagine Cup 2009 registrants an opportunity to download Microsoft software for FREE! Please read the Guidelines and step-by-step process below for access to this great offer.
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Available Software Packages: *= titles for Imagine Cup competitors only Academic Resource Kit .NET CD1 Teaching Resources * Key Technologies in Imagine CupSoftware Design Technologies Microsoft MultiPoint helps developers create educational applications that affordably increase the reach of existing classroom computers. With MultiPoint, a single computer can have multiple mice connected, making it possible for groups of students to work on one computer—at the same time. Through uniquely-designed on-screen cursors, Microsoft Multipoint allows three to 30 students to collaboratively use and learn from educational software on one computer, thereby creating an active, collaborative learning experience that engages each and every student. To incorporate MultiPoint SDK in your Imagine Cup solution: click here. Mesh Services and Live Framework are building blocks that bring software and internet services together and put you in control of your digital world. They allow you to interact with applications, files, people, and devices that matter the most and make sure you are in sync with them wherever you are and whenever you need them. Mesh Services provide exciting new opportunities for developers that bring traditional client and web applications to life and introduce new classes of applications to the developer toolkit. Experience Mesh and learn about developing on Mesh Services. Live Framework provides one place to program against Mesh Services and other exciting Live Services like Live Contacts, Live Profile and much more. These are the same things that power the Windows Live and Mesh experiences. Now you have their power at your disposal! No matter what languages, platforms or developer tools you use, you’ll find that with the Live Framework you will be able to create exciting new applications across the web, desktop and devices and enhance your existing applications with new capabilities. To incorporate Mesh Services & Live Framework in your Imagine Cup solution: click here. Parallel Computing applications are helping turn ideas that were once nothing more than farfetched dreams in to reality. Dynamic 3D environments, complex investment analysis, and product development tools are just a few examples of what parallel computing makes possible. The computing industry is at an inflection point. Over the last 30 years, software developers have relied on exponential growth in processor power in order to increase the performance, feature functionality, and user experience richness of their applications. However, this clock speed driven free lunch is over. While the average PC clock speed increased more than 10x between 1993 and 1999, this average hasn’t doubled in the last four years. Instead, the hardware industry is shifting to multi-core and manycore processors where multiple cores are placed on a single die to increase the overall processor computational horsepower. The average PC on the market today is a dual-core, soon to be quad-core. In two years, expect the average to be eight-core! Unfortunately, most software today does not effectively take advantage of multiple cores. The key to high-performance applications of the future is through parallelism. To incorporate Parallel Computing in your Imagine Cup solution: click here. SMS Server Toolkit enables anyone with a Windows smartphone and a PC to create an SMS server, thereby bridging computer networks with that of SMS. Short Message Service" (SMS)-capable phones are the most common digital-access devices in the world, with more than 2.5 billion devices sold to date. Unfortunately, much of the great data and functionality based in PC networks has been unavailable to SMS-based phones to date. In particular, we are excited about this technology because it enables small organizations such as schools, microfinance organizations, and even a lone IT staff worker to experiment and deploy SMS based applications cheaply. They can build these applications using Visual Studio or Excel. Additionally, this technology does not require that a developer gain permission from the local telephone company. The developer just plugs in a phone and pays for any SMS messages their program generates or receives. Sample applications we expect people to create: Schools can SMS hundreds of parents simply by filling out an Excel spreadsheet. Organizations can make their corporate directories easily available to any employer with an SMS cell phone. Sales representatives can SMS a customer name or number to their company’s SMS server and receive that customer’s ERP information. This is mostly an enabling technology that will help many developers create SMS applications easily and cheaply. We believe that this platform providing SMS “server sessions” is the first of its kind and will make it easy for developers to create dialogue-based interactions via SMS, essentially enabling people to create interfaces as robust as an iPod UI. To incorporate SMS Server Toolkit in your Imagine Cup solution: click here. Windows Mobile lets you reuse your existing Visual Studio and .NET development skills and server infrastructure to extend your applications to mobile devices and give users new experiences and solve new business
Embedded Development Technologies
Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 provides the latest breakthrough technologies that enable CE 6.0 device makers to efficiently build small footprint devices that connect to Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. These new features include additions and upgrades to: Device Drivers, Remote Desktop, Internet Explorer, VoIP, Web Services on Devices (WSDAPI), WMP Updates and File System Updates.
MashUp Technologies
PopFly Block is the fun and easy way to build and share mashups, gadgets, and Web pages. It’s made up of online visual tools for building Web pages and mashups and a social network where you can host, share, rate, comment and even remix creations from other Popfly users. So you’ve created an account on Popfly and want to create a mashup but you’re not sure what a mashup is or how you create one? Then this is the document for you! Popfly Mashups are all about letting you take data and media from different sources and combining them to make web sites the way you want. These mashups can then be embedded in other places such as your blog or Facebook profile and even downloaded as a Windows Vista Sidebar gadget. To incorporate PopFly Block in your Imagine Cup solution: click here.
Photography Technologies Photosynth is a potent mixture of two independent breakthroughs: the ability to reconstruct the scene or object from a bunch of flat photographs, and the technology to bring that experience to virtually anyone over the Internet. Using techniques from the field of computer vision, Photosynth examines images for similarities to each other and uses that information to estimate the shape of the subject and the vantage point each photo was taken from. With this information, we recreate the space and use it as a canvas to display and navigate through the photos. Photosynth was inspired by the breakthrough research on Photo Tourism from the University of Washington and Microsoft Research. This work pioneered the use of photogrammetry to power a cinematic and immersive experience. Providing that experience requires viewing a LOT of data though—much more than you generally get at any one time by surfing someone’s photo album on the web. That’s where our Seadragon™ technology comes in: delivering just the pixels you need, exactly when you need them. It allows you to browse through dozens of 5, 10, or 100(!) megapixel photos effortlessly, without fiddling with a bunch of thumbnails and waiting around for everything to load. nt to know even more We’ve have bunch of information about our community on the blog. You can get advice on making that one synth turn out perfectly on the community site. To incorporate Photosynth in your Imagine Cup solution: click here. Congratulations Round 2 Qualifiers!Congratulations Round 2 Qualifiers!
Software Design In no particular order, the teams who move on to Round 2 are…
Embedded Development
Game Development
IT Challenge
Mash Up
Goodluck in Round 2! Software Design Round 2 TeamsIn no particular order, the teams who move on to Round 2 are…
Congratulations to everyone! See you in Round 2! 3月20日 Software Design Round 2 TeamsIn no particular order, the teams who move on to Round 2 are…
Congratulations to everyone! See you in Round 2! 3月10日 Software Design CompetitionRound 1 deadline moved to March 16! Welcome to the Imagine Cup Software Design Competition for the Philippines. This competition is open to all students in the Philippines. For more information on eligibility requirements, see the competition rules. Round 1: Project Proposals (March 16, 2009)
Round 2: Lightning Round (March 30, 2009)
Round 3: Local Finals (April 13, 2009)
3月3日 Online Competition Updates
Here are the official deadlines for online competitions [view]. Take note that Robotics&Algorithm, Photography, Short Film, and Design Round 1 competitions have been extended to April 1. 3月2日 Short Film WorkshopTo all teams participating in the Short Film Invitational, we will be hosting a FREE whole day short film workshop through Impact Inc. on March 14 at the 17th Floor 6750 Ayala Office Tower, Makati. Learn the basics of creating a short film and polish your entries (Short Film Round 1 is extended until April 1, 2009). Seats are limited so register now. 2009 Theme & Millennium Development GoalsThe Eight United Nations Millennium Development GoalsThe Millennium Development Goals were agreed upon by 189 nations around the world more than eight years ago. They encompass universally accepted human rights such as freedom from hunger, the right to basic education, the right to health, and a responsibility to future generations. We are now more than halfway toward the target date – 2015 – by which the Millennium Development Goals are to be achieved. Imagine a world with less poverty, hunger and disease, greater survival prospects for mothers and their infants, better educated children, equal opportunities for women, and a healthier environment; a world in which developed and developing countries worked in partnership for the betterment of all. Now imagine that you are part of the solution.
Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty
Achieve universal primary education
Promote gender equality and empower women
Reduce child mortality
Improve maternal health
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Ensure environmental sustainability
Develop a global partnership for development How will the world look in 2015 if the goals are achieved?
Behind these large numbers are the lives, hopes, and capabilities of people who also seek to end the burden of grinding poverty. 5月6日 Imagine Cup 2008 Software Design Competition Finals
4月22日 Imagine Cup on TV3月18日 Software Design Local FinalistsHello everyone!
We’d like to thank you all for the support you’ve given to our annual technology competition, the Imagine Cup. This year students are challenged to “imagine a world where technology enables a sustainable environment”. We are pleased to announce this year’s top 5 teams who qualify for the Software Design local finals...
· Team 3*Pi/4 (Project “Ad Hoc”) – Wilhansen Joseph Li (ADMU), Salvador Reyes, Jr. (ADMU), Rodrick Tan (ADMU), coach Ma. Mercedes Rodrigo (ADMU) · Team IMI 2.0 (Project “Cadis”) – Nino Nazareno Galano (Letran), John Alvin Salamat (Letran), Sonny Boy Que (Letran), coach Jan Dizon (Letran) · Team Tala (Project “Tala’s Adventure) – Cesar Antonio Cuaresma (UP), Frederick Badion (PUP), Patricia Marie Ferrer (PCU), coach Jessica Noelle Wong (DLSU) · Team DLS-CSB (Project “Philippine Prairie Watch”) – Arjay Orcasitas (DLS-CSB), Roberto Galang, Jr. (DLS-CSB), Riela Isabel Antonio (DLS-CSB), coach Ebenezer Uy (DLS-CSB) · Team Tibecom (Project “GIGO: Garbage In, Garbage Out”) – Marion Joren Olmillo (ADMU), Kristine Ester Pascual (ADMU), Victor Patrick Tañedo (ADMU)
We would be showcasing their qualifying entries in our upcoming launch of Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, and Visual Studio 2008 on April 10-11 at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia. They would be presenting their final projects in the local finals on April 14-15 (details and invites to follow). The winning team (and coach) will represent the country and compete with the rest of the world in the Imagine Cup Finals in Paris, France!
We would also like to recognize and congratulate the contestants who joined the other Imagine Cup categories and have advanced to Round 2. This is the final elimination round before they qualify to compete in the finals! Round 2 in all categories ends in May 2.
Embedded Development - This competition challenges teams to go beyond the desktop, and to build a complete hardware and software solution using Windows CE and the hardware provided. Former winners have used their ideas to start their own businesses and to jumpstart their careers.
· Vibrio Vibe – Gihanna Galindez (UP), Ivan John Clement (ADMU), and Paul Stephen Averilla (UP)
Project Hoshimi – Is a game on Artificial Intelligence. You write the code representing the behavior and the strategy of a team of characters going through different types of missions. The results are not only fun to create but also fun to watch as the programs play it out in a virtual 3D environment for all to see.
· Team Flakes – Vince Nunez (DLSU) · Taga La Salle Kami – James Villegas (DLSU), Ross Delantar (DLSU) · MOE – Jean Claude Edualino (UP), Ronald Louie Sadiz (UP)
IT Challenge - The IT Invitational highlights the art and science of developing, deploying, and maintaining IT systems that are efficient, functional, robust and secure. The IT invitational challenges students to demonstrate their proficiency in understanding not only the theory of how Microsoft Windows-based networks and applications work, but also how to keep them working.
· Francis Germiline Veto (DLSU) · Vince Nunez (DLSU) · John Christopher Kiac (DLSU) · Kathrina Anne Molera (DLSU) · Paul Stephen Averilla (UP) · Ross Delantar (DLSU)
All competition categories are closed, except for the Photography Invitational (which closes May 2). This is a team competition that invites students to capture a series of still photos that tell a story and draws an emotional response from their audience. The photo essay should provoke thought and discussion and inspire the audience to take further action to create a sustainable environment. Currently we have teams from UP Diliman, De La Salle – Manila, and DLS College of Saint Benilde in this category.
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