Posts Tagged ‘education’
Sharp Malaysia donates generously to rebuild flood-affected schools
Sharp Malaysia in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MOE) has donated RM383,827 worth of electronic appliances to schools affected by the recent flood in several districts in Pahang and Selangor as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in Malaysia.. In a short but meaningful ceremony, Sharp Malaysia donated 976 electrical appliances which…
Read MoreTaylor’s University’s new Bachelor in Accounting (Fintech)(Honours) gives grads a fintech edge
Taylor’s University has just launched their latest Bachelor in Accounting (Fintech)(Honours) degree that will give graduates a decisive edge with skill sets in both accounting and the latest financial technology knowhow. The Bachelor in Accounting (Fintech)(Honours) from Taylor’s University is a three-year dual award degree programme launched in collaboration with the University of Canterbury, New…
Read MoreViewsonic launches Education Tablet Pen Display ID1330, PF0730 and ID710 system for hybrid learning
Seeing how things are with the world, in-person learning is likely to be a rarity for the foreseeable future which is where their new Viewsonic Education Tablet Pen Display systems comes into play. Consisting of three separate pen input devices in different sizes and form factors, the Viewsonic Education Tablet Pen Display systems offer unique…
Read MoreHP Little Makers Challenge won by SK Saujana Utama
The HP Little Makers Challenge consists of 8 immersive creative missions that aim to reinvent the learning experience for children aged 5 to 12 years old in Malaysia. Launched in concordance with the Ministry of Education’s emphasis on technology-based learning, the HP Little Makers Challenge involves not only children but parents and teachers alike in…
Read MoreIverson Associates now offers one the world’s hottest courses in Malaysia
The usual trifecta of desirable academic programmes – medicine, computer science and law – are what many students aspire to when signing up for a course but students in Malaysia can now undertake something else that’s beeing touted as one of the hottest courses of the 21st century: data science. For the uninitiated, it’s essentially…
Read MoreTech leads the way in education for upcoming BETT Asia Summit
According to a report by the US Department of Labour, 65% of students today are studying for jobs that don’t exist yet. In today’s cloud-based, social-media driven, Internet obsessed age, new occupations like social media managers, big data analysts, game developers and more are becoming are becoming lucrative alternatives to traditionally stable occupations like medicine,…
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