The support was made through an online petition over ipetitions.com which contains an appeal to restore CICT.
The petition has drawn more than 400 signatures over in a just a week, according to Jocelle Batapa-Sigue, chair of the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP) which initiated the on-line petition.
The stream of support statements were also related via e-mail messages to Theody Sayco, head of the IT department of Central Luzon State University.
The pledges of support to the appeal were gathered from the iSchools group composed of 39 SUCs all over the country who have implemented the iSchools Project, eSkwela Project, the Content Development Project, the Camp Blogs and the PC Recycling Projects under the CICT. More signatories are expected in the next few days, according to Sayco.
The schools include the
- Central Luzon State University
- Batangas State University
- Bicol University
- Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College
- Visayas State University
- Western Philippines University
- Aklan State University
- Capiz State University
- Benguet State University
- Tarlac State University
- Davao Del Norte State College
- Romblon State University
- Southern Luzon State University
- Tarlac State University
- Pampanga Agricultural College
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Online petition to revive CICT gains momentum
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