REGIONAL CONFERENCE1_.RAITE 2025

“RAITE 2025”


Reflection Report  

Details of the event/activity 

The Regional Assembly on Information Technology Education RAITE 2025 took place on October 17, 2025 at the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology Sumacab Campus in Cabanatuan City Nueva Ecija. The event was organized by the Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators Central Luzon Region and carried the theme “I.T. Beyond Tomorrow Shaping the Digital Frontier.”

Reflections on the Regional Conference give rise to (learnings) 

Attending RAITE 2025 helped me better understand how fast technology is evolving especially in the area of artificial intelligence. One of the most impactful discussions for me was about digital footprints because it made me realize how much personal data we leave online without noticing. This made me more aware of the importance of being careful and responsible in using digital platforms. I was also surprised to learn that the Philippines is considered one of the most enthusiastic users of generative AI which shows how open Filipinos are to adopting new technologies. The discussion about whether AI makes people smarter or more dependent encouraged me to reflect on how I personally use technology in my studies. I realized that AI can be very helpful when used properly but it can also limit learning if we rely on it too much. The idea of moving from simply using AI to eventually building and developing AI tools inspired me to think about expanding my skills beyond basic usage in the future.

 

Reflections on possibilities on implementing some of the seminar input on a practical level (practical application of learnings) 

The seminar helped me understand that preparing for the future in the IT field is not only about learning technical skills. It also showed me that being flexible and willing to learn new things is very important. Technology keeps changing, so we need to keep learning even after we graduate. Because of this, I plan to explore new technologies related to my course and not only depend on what is taught in our classes.

Positive feedback (on the event organization) 

The event was well prepared.

Suggestions for improvements to be made/consider for future activities 

The event didn’t follow the schedule, and it also ended late. It would be better also if they added for interactive activities, this would make students be focused and engaged with the talks.

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