University of Luzon Hosts Seminar on Calculator Techniques
Posted on 6th of Oct 2023 by UL AdministratorOn October 5, 2023, the College of Engineering, Architecture and AIT of the University of Luzon hosted a seminar on calculator techniques. The seminar was conducted by Engr. Reynaldo Agustin and Mr. Thaddeus Diosa of the Calculator Mathematics Society of the Philippines. It was held in the multi-purpose hall and was attended by students, faculty, and professionals from the engineering and architecture industries.
The seminar covered a wide range of topics on calculator techniques, including:
- Basic calculator functions and operations
- Scientific and engineering calculator functions
- Advanced calculator techniques for solving complex problems
- Calculator programming
The speakers also shared tips and tricks on how to use calculators more efficiently and effectively.
The seminar was a great success, and the participants learned a lot about the different ways that calculators can be used to solve engineering and architecture problems. The attendees also had the opportunity to network with each other and learn from the speakers’ expertise.
The University of Luzon would like to thank all the people who made the seminar possible, including the speakers, Engr. Reynaldo Agustin and Mr. Thaddeus Diosa, the College of Engineering, Architecture and AIT, and Dean Engineer Geronimo Carvajal.
Why This Seminar is Important
The ability to use calculators effectively is an essential skill for engineers and architects. Calculators are used to solve a wide range of problems, from simple calculations to complex simulations. By learning advanced calculator techniques, engineers and architects can save time and improve their accuracy.
The seminar on calculator techniques also provided the participants with an opportunity to learn from the experts. The speakers, Engr. Reynaldo Agustin and Mr. Thaddeus Diosa, are both experienced professionals in the field of calculator mathematics. They were able to share their knowledge and expertise with the participants, and help them to improve their calculator skills.
Conclusion
The seminar on calculator techniques was a valuable learning experience for all the participants. The attendees learned a lot about the different ways that calculators can be used to solve engineering and architecture problems. They also had the opportunity to network with each other and learn from the speakers’ expertise.
The University of Luzon is committed to providing its students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers. The seminar on calculator techniques is just one example of the many ways that the University of Luzon is helping its students to prepare for the future.