GCCS TECHFEST 2026 : Exploring the Advancements and Innovations in Computing


The GCCCS TECHFEST 2026 was organized by the CCS 4th Year Batch 2026 and held on May 9, 2026 at Olongapo City Civic Center and Gordon College. The event aimed to show the skills, creativity, and technical abilities of students through academic, creative, and esports competitions. It also gave students a chance to experience how to organize and manage an event.

Key Takeaways: What I learned from the Webinar


During the event, I realized that organizing an activity is not easy, especially without proper communication. There were different teams like technical, competitions, creatives, and documentation. I was part of the creatives team, where we made pubmats for online posting. I did my best, but there were challenges like short notice tasks. Some of my work was not posted because only a few people had access to the page



Turning Insight into Action: How I can Apply The LessonS

  
        From this experience, I learned the importance of teamwork, clear communication, and time management. In future events, I can apply these by working better with my group, planning tasks early, and making sure everything is well coordinated before submitting or posting outputs.

Event Highlights: What A webinar Stand Out

        Despite of challenges, the event was done successfully and was still fun and meaningful. The booths that were set up in the event also made it more exciting. Both the activities and competitions were enjoyable, and they helped students show their talents and improve teamwork in different areas.
  

Suggestion for Future Improvements

For future events, it would be better to improve communication between teams. A clearer system for approvals and posting of outputs is also needed. It would also help to assign tasks earlier and give more people access to manage pages or documentation so work can be done faster and more smoothly.


“Great events are not made without challenges, but through teamwork, communication, and the effort of everyone involved.” — Anonymous

  

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