besides English and Filipino, that is...
I've had about a decade-long industry experience prior to moving to the education industry. I've got degrees in engineering (computer engineering [with high distinction], electronics & communications engineering [with distinction]) and post-graduate in business administration [highest GPA in post-graduate dBA]. I am likewise industry-certified across various ICT areas (Cisco, Microsoft, CompTIA, ISC2, Palo Alto, etc).
Affiliations:
AISA - Australia Information Security Association
AITD - Australian Institute of Training and Development
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[in photo: Malware & Reverse Engineering (MRE) Conference 2024]
Guest resource in "Juan's Lab" at the Katipunan Channel
Language: Filipino & English
Presented to various EU schools
Language: English
Presented to Technological University of the Philippines - Manila
Language: English & Filipino
Presented to National University - Laguna PH
Language: English & Filipino
MRE-2024, hosted by Federation University and Internet Commerce Security Laboratory (ICSL),
is "a bridge between industry, government and academia, with a strong focus on practical results from research and development projects in reverse engineering and malware research." In this conference, Jarrel spoke about "Bridging the Gap in Cybersecurity Education - In Theory and Practice". relaying the need to merge theory and practice in cyber security education.
"Interview 101" event hosted by Barnsley College for their Physical Activity, Health and Exercise Foundation Degree students. The panel featured Martin Stirling, Project Worker at Barnardos; Jack Bullock, Curriculum Leader at Newcastle and Stafford College Group; Jarrel Rivera, IT Trainer at Box Hill Institute in Melbourne, Australia; and Lee Dennis, Digital Innovation and Engagement Manager at Barnsley College.
Young Voice is an eTwinning project created by the participation of young people and teachers from 3 different nationalities (from Turkey, Italy, and Poland). Digital literacy and Internet safety are the underlying topics for the project, "Young Voice" whereas, Jarrel Rivera is a resource in one of the webinars.
The article entitled "Transform for Tomorrow: Transform On-Demand Learning", written by Megan Townes, is about on-demand learning, and how Microsoft Teams has been utilized across various schools in Australia.
Daily Edventures is a blog by Anthony Salcito, VP of Education - Microsoft, about inspiring stories of various educators across the globe. Jarrel Rivera was featured in September 2019 as one of the new Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts back then.
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