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A Narrative Report
During the 3-Days In-House Training in
Mobile Application Development
A Report Submitted to
MR. MICHAEL KIT T. POBRE
Instructor
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Subject Requirement in
ITE 221 – Special Topic/New Trends/I.T. Tour/R.L.E.
<STUDENT NAME>
<COURSE & YEAR>
<MONTH YEAR>
AKCNOWLEDGEMENT
Acknowledgements enable you to thank all those who have helped in carrying
out the training and the report. Careful thought needs to be given concerning those
whose help should be acknowledged and in what order. The general advice is to
express your appreciation in a concise manner and to avoid strong emotive language.
<Nickname>
INTRODUCTION
An introduction to a narrative report should basically introduce what your
report is about. It does not need to be particularly long but you do need to explain what
you will be doing or what you will be analyzing or assessing. You should begin by
giving a brief introduction into the particular area you are looking into and what it was
that made you decide to pick your topic. It may have a long standing interest in the
topic or there may have been a gap in research and it does not cover this particular area
you are looking into.
You do not need to give too much information in your introduction as you may
find that you end up repeating yourself later in your report. You may need to edit
your introduction once your report is finished to ensure there is no repetition.
The continuous development of Information and Communication Technology in
our society today is an impetus of our quest for information and continued study for
improvement. This development in the field of ICT can be achieved through theory and
practice. It is for this reason that part of our I.T curriculum is the Information
Technology exposure where students are exposed to practical operations and
advancement of I.T. industry as integrated in our Special Topic/Related Learning
Experience (RLE) and Management of Information System Subjects.
The College of Information Technology conducted a 3-Day In-House Training in
Mobile Application Development for BSIT students last March 19-21, 2018. This activity
aims to update and expose I.T. students to practical operations, current technology
driven trends, innovations and application of Information Communication Technology
(ICT) to meet the demands of the ICT industry.
NARRATIVE
First Day (March 19, 2018)
A story/narrative of your experience during the 3-day training. Story begin with
the first event that sets the scene or introduces how the story or event began and follow
a chronological order format throughout. Your narrative should contain 200-300 words.
Second Day (March 20, 2018)
A story/narrative of your experience during the 3-day training. Story begin with
the first event that sets the scene or introduces how the story or event began and follow
a chronological order format throughout. Your narrative should contain 200-300 words.
Third Day (March 21, 2018)
A story/narrative of your experience during the 3-day training. Story begin with
the first event that sets the scene or introduces how the story or event began and follow
a chronological order format throughout. Your narrative should contain 200-300 words.
LEARNING EXPERIENCE
1. On the personal level, how was the topic relevant to Special Topic subject?
RECOMMENDATIONS
What can you recommend/suggest for the improvement of the Training
Program? What can you advice to those who will take their Training Program in the
near future?
CONCLUSIONS
This part provides a sense of awakening, a moment of sudden realization,
inspiration, recognition, insight and comprehension so that the readers will take away
this epiphany you are trying to share.
DOCUMENTATION
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REFERENCES
If you are going to use the information from a source for educational purposes,
give credit to the original author of the page or information. To properly cite a
reference, you may use the format below:
Name of the person or organization (the author of the information). Title of the
home page in italics (title is shown in title bar but is sometimes missing or unrelated).
URL. Date last seen.
Example:
Lapiz, Adrian Harold L. “Oleander’s Fun Facts about Bananas.”
http://oleander.penz.com/random/bananalove .htm. Viewed on September 7,
2015.