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Friday, November 27, 2009

PEBA to give tribute to the families of the 37 OFW Finalists

To all 37 Finalists for 2009 2nd Annual International Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards:

Please send your whole family to the awards night (6 in the vening, 27th of December, 2009, Philam Life Theater, UN Ave., Malate, Manila). Part of the program would be a tribute to all the finalists and we require that your family and friends would be there to receive the recognition, they will also play a vital role in one of the biggest tribute the OFWs would witness this year. Also, please assign one of your families or friends to represent you and receive the recognition in case you will be honored to win this year's competition.

The Public Relation & Media Relation team is now working hard to invite international figures to grace this event, while stalwarts, significant political players and government officials would be invited to attend this biggest OFW event of the year.

Please email peba09@gmail.com for the confirmed number of family members and friends (with complete name and relationship, including your name if you are here in the Philippines) who would be attending the awards night in order for them to receive the VIP ID during the awarding ceremony. Instruct them too that they will pass the red carpet in honor of their sacrifices.

The event would be strictly formal. Evening attire is encouraged.

Thank you very much.

Yours truly,

F. Jigs G. Segre, Program Director, PR& Media Affairs


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Thursday, November 26, 2009

A view of the venue: Philam Life Theater, UN Ave., Malate, Manila


The Philamlife Theater and Lobby


Since its inauguration in 1961, the Philamlife Theater has been the premier venue for many artistic performances. With a seating capacity of 737, the theater is most admired for its near-perfect acoustics making it an ideal venue for classical concertos, recitals and musical productions.

The state-f-the-art acoustics is made by Bolt, Beranek & Newman, the same group who built the acoustics for the Sydney Opera House in Australia.

Through the years, the theater has also become a popular venue for important conferences, graduation rites and warding ceremonies like the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award.

World-renowned artists like Cecile Licad, Gilopez Kabayao, Andion Fernandez, the Philippine Madrigal Singers, the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, among others have also rendered many memorable performances in the theatre.

With deep regard for history and talent of the Filipino artist, Philamlife also houses some of the country’s significant Filipino artworks. Lining the theater walls are wooden mural carvings depicting various scenes from the Philippine history. It is created by artist Jose Alcantara and carved by artisans from Paete, Laguna.

Displayed at the lobby are huge oil paintings by the late bational Artist Vicente Manansala and a sixteen-foot stained mosaic of the Sarimanok by National Artist Galo B. Ocampo. The northeast lobby provides an exhibit area for both established and aspiring artist.

With regular performances and exhibits, Philamlife continues its tradition of developing and promoting various activities of artistic and cultural significance.

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Awards Night to be held in Philam Life Theater on 27th of December 2009

UPDATE!!!!

The 2nd Annual International Pinoy Expats/OFW Awards will be held in Philam Life Theater, UN Ave., Malate, Manila on 27th of December, 2009 at 6 in the evening.

The theater has 750 seating capacity, invite your family, relatives and friends.

Live Bands, special guests and performers will entertain us!

Special Prizes await the lucky attendees, the more, the merrier!

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Men and Women Behind PEBA - Video

We thank you all, nominees, judges, and supporters!

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Monday, November 16, 2009

JUDGING OTHERS by The Sandbox

This is posted with permission from the author of The Sandbox, a blog based in Riyadh,Saudi Arabia.

The Sandbox, managed by an OFW computer programmer won in the 2008 Top 10 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards and is the 2008 No. 1 in the Middle East and Africa Region.

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Judging Others


Some of you may be aware that PEBA honored me by choosing yours truly as one of the judges in this year’s search for the Top 10 Outstanding Expatriates/OFW Blogs. At first I thought it was going to be easy but then I realize it’s not only difficult mentally but emotionally as well.

There are 37 candidates to choose from. I knew most of them and some I considered as friends. In fairness and for transparency’s sake, I devised a method of calculating the result to avoid being accused of partisanship or later might hear discriminatory allegation (like what happened last year). Hopefully these will do justice to my selection.

There are 5 categories in which blogs are to be judge, PEBA entry post, blog contents,blog entries, popularity and blog traffic. Judges are to handle the first 3 categories and pick what they considered their top ten choices. As for me, I rate each category between 1 thru 10, where 1 is the lowest grade given for an entry and 10 the highest. But since I don’t believe in anything perfect outside the physical world, the highest I could give is 9. Believe me; even if you got an excellent blog, how ever good a writer you are, there will always be a better blog or a superior writer out there.

PEBA entry post is somewhat easier to evaluate compared to the other two categories. I judge an entry by its relevance to the contest’s theme and the way the essay’s message makes an impact on me. 15% of the rating will be taken from this category.

Blog content is somewhat within my territory of familiarity. I sub-categorize it into three;
Refresh rate, presentation and blog information.

Refresh rate is the time it takes for a blog to “download”. I consider this necessary because it is somehow discomforting for a reader to “pick” a blog that somewhat takes forever to appear on screen. A refresh rate between 5 and 10 seconds is good enough for me (at low traffic, my own blog has a refresh rate of 3 seconds).

Presentation, in my opinion, is important to a reader. It’s composed of a blog’s appearance; in its uniqueness, symmetry, readability and color coordination. Bloggers who takes pain in making their site pleasing to the eye gets extra points than those who just use available templates or those who over-do their “make-up”.

Blog information is useful to readers or visitors. It includes post categories and history, personal information and links to other useful sites.

I grade each sub-category from 1 to 9 using the formula - summation of grades of all sub-categories divided by 3. Fifteen percent will be taken from its result to be added to the over-all ranking.

Blog entries is the most tasking of the three. Since some blogs are more than a year old and contains more than 50 posts, I made a point to set January to October of this year the cut-off time of entries I’m going to read. I did this in order to meet the date of submission of my results on December 15. Grading each entry depends on how it impresses me. Is it inspirational, informative or thought-provoking? Is it entertaining or just plain boring? Take note that since the contest organizers specifically stated that each blog nominee contains at least one entry post per month; it would be disadvantageous for a nominee if they have no entry for any month inside my cut-off. You are excuse from this provision if your blog is younger than January as long as it has an entry starting from the month of its conception. 30% of the overall result will be taken using the same formula I used above - summation of grades of all read posts divided by the total number of posts read, adding a point penalty to the divisor for each month without an entry.

Using this method, a meaningful entry posted once or twice a month, gains more points compared to posting insignificant entries trice a week. At least a nominee have an idea what’s their ranking if they wrote something like “what I ate for breakfast this morning”.

I’m explaining the mechanics of my computation in order for candidates to know where they stand in my evaluation. But it doesn’t mean that what I’ve explained is “the basis” in choosing the finalist or my final evaluation makes “the difference”. Remember, there are nine other judges to consider. Each has their own method in selecting the most commendable blogs. Beside that, popular vote and blog traffic are still two categories where a nominee may edge other contenders.

So, to each of the nominees, I say GOODLUCK!


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