Abigail L. Alix

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Abigail Alix

Manila, Metro Manila · FEU Institute of Technology

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Short Biography

Abigail Alix is an esteemed figure in the realm of multimedia arts education, currently serving as the Program Director of the Multimedia Arts Program at FEU Institute of Technology. With over two decades of teaching experience, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role, shaping the next generation of multimedia artists and professionals.  Alix's educational journey is deeply rooted in her alma mater, having earned both her Bachelor's degree in Computer and Information Science and her Master's degree in Information Technology from FEU Institute of Technology.   Her dedication to her field is exemplified by her numerous certifications, including being an Adobe Certified Professional in Visual Design, Photoshop, and Illustrator and In Design, as well as holding an Autodesk Maya certification. She also holds National Certification III in Visual Graphic Design and National Certification II in Photography, showcasing her comprehensive skills across various multi

Licenses and Certifications

Adobe Certified Professional in Print & Digital Media Publication Using Adobe InDesign

Issued by Adobe on June 25, 2024

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Seminars and Trainings

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Modern Learners, Modern Resources: A Primer on the Utilization of Academic Technologies

Awarded by Educational Innovation and Technology Hub on August 29, 2023

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Tech-Enabled Pedagogies: Empowering Modern Teachers with Educational Technologies

Awarded by Educational Innovation and Technology Hub on August 09, 2023

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Research Publications

Conference Paper · DOI: 10.1109/ICSGRC62081.2024.10690963

Pik! Pak! Boom!: A Hybrid 2D and 3D Educational Animated Series and Website on the Deprivation of Basic Needs of Street Children

2024 IEEE 15th Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium, ICSGRC 2024 - Conference Proceeding, 2024, 290-295

Ortega J.H.J.C. Camacho M.P. Alix A.L. Mangalindan C.T. Cabral K.K.C. Altejos P.R.R.T. Dionisio S.C.C.

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Children in street situations are prone to physical and emotional abuse, exploitation, medical and financial problems. This research aims to examine the root causes of children in street situations' deprivations, to contribute to the welfare of children in street situations, and to propose strategies for addressing the matter through a multimedia project, specifically by a hybrid 2D & 3D educational animated series and website. It will also explore the impact of educational animated series and websites that will provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by children in street situations. It serves to raise awareness, promote understanding, and potentially generate solutions to improve the lives of children in street situations. This multimedia project can be an educational tool to various NGOs and organizations that cater to children in street situations. This was found to be effective by providing an educational series and website with information on how to access basic needs and to provide a safe and supportive environment for children in street situations. The study utilizes a mixed qualitative and quantitative research design, it provides valuable insights into the challenges through interviews, pre-assessment, post assessment, and survey questions. The study has important implications for policymakers, educators, government, and practitioners working with children in street situations and highlights the importance of providing a safe and supportive environment for children in street situations to thrive.

Conference Paper · DOI: 10.1109/HNICEM60674.2023.10589145

DoeWell: An Interactive Video and Interactive Workbook as Behavioral and Emotional Assessment of Early Adolescents

2023 IEEE 15th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management, HNICEM 2023, 2023

Ortega J.H.J. David K.M. Gaylican J.P. Salcedo M.E.U. Pelagio G.A.D. Besa M.B. Alix A.L.

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This capstone project aimed to explore the impact of behavioral and social stress on the mental well-being of early adolescents in the Philippines. The study highlighted the high prevalence of behavioral and emotional problems among Filipino children and emphasized the need for increased access to mental health services. The project focused on assessing the effectiveness of school guidance and counseling services as a potential solution. It effectively evaluated interactivities such as the interactive video and the interactive workbook in identifying and addressing developmental and behavioral concerns. The proponents aimed to provide insights into the factors contributing to behavioral stress and social anxiety among adolescents and suggested interventions to improve their mental well-being. This study was relevant to policymakers, educators, and mental health professionals involved in the well-being of children and adolescents in the Philippines.

Conference Paper · DOI: 10.1109/HNICEM60674.2023.10589217

LPAS: A Live-Action Animation Hybrid Short Film and a Website Promoting Filipino Poetry

2023 IEEE 15th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management, HNICEM 2023, 2023

Ortega J.H.J.C. Manansala L.J.T. Ramos R.G. Vinluan W.D.M. Alix A.L. Yu W.L. Libed A.J.O.

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Throughout the centuries, Philippine poetry, in its modern form, has made its way online with the rise of digital technology. However, an online article suggests that most Filipino poems are left on library shelves unappreciated. This lack of demand causes limited amounts of publishing. Thus, bookstores and publishing companies would not invest in these writers' works. With this, the researchers investigated whether there is a lack of appreciation and promotion of Filipino poetry in today's generation and whether a hybrid short film is an effective multimedia outlet to promote the said field. All of the results yielded positive in that the participants showed interest in Filipino poetry after the film and had positive remarks about its technical aspects. Initially, the pre-test assessment showed that the respondents' interest in Filipino poetry gained a weighted mean of 3.67 out of 5 overall. In the post-assessment, however, gauging whether the short film helped pick their interest, there was a notable increase of 0.96 in the weighted mean, making it an average of 4.63. This project shows that the short film impacted the viewers regarding attaining the proponents' goals.

Conference Paper · DOI: 10.1109/HNICEM60674.2023.10589180

Super Juan: Hybrid 2D Animation Documentary with Digital Campaign About Filipino Street Food Culture

2023 IEEE 15th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management, HNICEM 2023, 2023

Ortega J.H.J.C. Andres E.J.M.S. Tancuan A.A. Batang P.J.A. Lagman A.C. Alix A.L. Yu W.L.

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The Philippines has unique and rich culture; thus, it is also part of its identity. A preliminary test the researchers conducted revealed that the consumers do not consider street food as part of the culture. The Hybrid 2D Animation Documentary tackles the role of street food and street food vendors in the cultural aspect. The evaluation process used in the study is a comparative analysis of the set of pre-assessment and post-assessment evaluations from 30 respondents. The result showed that there had been an increase in value in recognition and acknowledgment of street food after consuming the material. The researchers recommended that street food vendors start acknowledging their cultural role, that multimedia art students create more content featuring the cultural role of street foods, that the teachers introduce the representation of street foods, and that future researchers explore the sanitation issues of street foods.

Conference Paper · DOI: 10.1109/HNICEM60674.2023.10589184

Evaluation of Program Completion Decision-based Recommendation System with the ISO Software Quality Model

2023 IEEE 15th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management, HNICEM 2023, 2023

Ortega J.H.J.C. Lagman A.C. De Angel R.M. Alix A.L. Lagrazon P.G.G.

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The assessment of students' academic performance based on ongoing records plays a vital role in enabling timely interventions for successful graduation. Variances in degree program completion times emphasize the need to tailor subjects and courses to individual student requirements. However, limited research exists on student degree completion, presenting challenges related to diverse student backgrounds, information gaps in courses, and accommodating evolving progress in predictions. Educational institutions are adapting flexible curricula, necessitating a diverse range of courses and informed decision-making for academic planning. Structured course sequences in universities ensure a gradual buildup of knowledge and skills, aiding students in tackling more complex subjects progressively. A decision-based recommendation system for predicting graduation time was developed and evaluated using the ISO/IEC 25010 Software Quality Model. This model included parameters like functionality, performance, compatibility, usability, reliability, security, maintainability, and portability. Each parameter was assessed to ensure the system's functionality, performance optimization, cross-platform compatibility, user-friendliness, reliability, security, ease of maintenance, and adaptability to different environments. Through this evaluation, the system's quality and efficacy were comprehensively validated, confirming its ability to achieve intended objectives and meet user requirements.

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