With the help of Bigfoot Asia Pacific
Foundation, Inc. trainings on information technology (IT)
of teachers and students in Cebu City and in the province
would now be enhanced.
Last March 1, the foundation released a P3 million grant
to be divided between the Cebu City Schools and the Provincial
Schools Divisions.

Joseph Mercado, Bigfoot chief executive officer, said they
would assess first the needs of both divisions before distributing
the grants.
Mercado said the grant would be used to purchase the computers
and other equipment needed for the IT training.
Bigfoot will be the ones to purchase and install the equipment.
Because Cebu City has its own training facilities, Bigfoot
will only be providing machines, cable wires, software and
servers as well as upgrading what needs to be upgraded.
For the training of students and teachers from Cebu province,
prison cells at the old provincial jail will be renovated
and converted into training rooms where 30 computers will
be provided.
Bigfoot has already tapped Globe for the province and PLDT
for the city for the internet connections.
Mercado said they would see to it that the facilities and
machines would be completed by end of this month.
“We have to take advantage of the summer when there
will be no classes so training could be held for the teachers,”
he said.
Although the city and the province have to take charge
of the maintenance of the facilities and the machines provided
by Bigfoot, Mercado said still they need some more assistance.
“Because we need to be involved, they will have to
let us know in what other ways we could help,” he
said.
Bigfoot has been providing aid for information technology
enhancement in schools since December 2002.
Currently, 33 schools have benefited from the project with
22 of them provided with infrastructure and facilities.
The foundation has channeled over P15 million to these
schools as well as trained teachers on IT.
Mercado said everyday they would receive an average of
three requests from schools although they would like to
reach schools in far-flung areas, which is their next priority.
After the signing of the memorandum of agreement between
Mercado, Recaredo Borgonia, DepEd Cebu provincial schools
superintendent and DepEd Cebu provincial schools superintendent
Leonilo Oliva, Borgonia said, Bigfoot’s help is very
important in enhancing the province’s community system
as well as improving the academic excellence of students.