MCCID Designed Site Won Best Organization Website

www.ncda.gov.ph, the official website of the government’s National Council on Disability Affairs, won in the Association / Organization category of the 4th Digital Filipino Web Awards this year. The Digital Filipino Web Awards were given last Friday, November 13 at the Hotel Intercontinental in Makati City. It was part of the Digital E-Commerce Summit, which...

MCCID Designs Government Website

After nearly four months of negotiation, the National Council on Disability Affairs, an official government agency tasked to oversee and monitor disability related programs and issues in the Philippines, has finally entrusted MCCID College of Technology to design their official website. NCDA Chairperson Rosie Lovely Romulo, through the recommendation of Executive Director Geraldine Ruiz, has...

www.mccid.edu.ph Awarded 3rd Disabled Friendly Website

www.mccid.edu.ph, the official website of Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf Foundation, Inc. is now the recipient of “3rd Disabled Friendly Website” of the Philippines. In a simple ceremony held at the Max’s Restaurant in Quezon Memorial Circle last June 29, 2006, the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT), Department of Social Welfare...

MCCID launches www.mccid.edu.ph

After submitting certificates and other documents issued by the Philippine government through the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf was able to register the new mccid.edu.ph domain name. Applying for the .edu.ph domain name requires a school whether a government or privately funded, to be a duly registered...

MCCID alumnus bags bronze medal in International Skills Contest

MCCID Deaf Coordinator Ervin R. Reyes won the bronze medal in the 6th International Abilympics Skills Competition held at New Delhi, India last November 23 to December 2, 2003. He competed on the Creating Web Page Design Category against winners from 34 countries. Reyes was accompanied by his coach and interpreter Sir Jojo I. Esposa...

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