Colleges deans and faculty members convened for an innovative two-day “AI-Powered Curriculum Mapping Writeshop” at the Function Hall, Talisay (Main) Campus from April 7 to 8, 2026.
Led by the Curriculum and Instructional Materials Development Unit under Director Leizl May Tortogo, the event features insights from Quality Management Director Yrika Marie Dusaran and Carnit George Cordova, BS Information Systems Program Chair of the Fortune Towne Campus.







CIMD & QM photos
By integrating Generative AI tools like Gemini and ChatGPT, the initiative transforms a traditional five-day workload into a high-energy strategic sprint, allowing faculty to validate high-quality prototypes rather than drafting from scratch. This transition ensures all academic programs remain globally competitive and strictly aligned with AUN-QA standards.
Ultimately, the writeshop represents CHMSU’s bold commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals 4 and 9 by fostering resilient infrastructure and delivering inclusive, world-class education.
On the second day, the participating college deans and program chairpersons presented their outputs for initial critiquing by Quality Management Director Yrika Marie Dusaran and Carnit George Cordova, BS Information Systems Program Chair of the Fortune Towne Campus.
Director Tortogo noted that this writeshop is only the beginning, as the University prepares to draft its comprehensive program catalog and pursue formal AUN-QA accreditation.












