Saturday, 4 February 2012

EDUCATION ' THE TIMES ARE CHANGING '


JAPAN UNIVERSITY HELPS SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOL WITH ICT

By Xinghui Guo | 20 May 2011
With the help of University of Aizu, Japan, Aizu Yougo Gakko School for the Challenged now has technology that is easy for the students to operate.

    “Nearly 30 per cent of Aizu Yougo Gakko students have severe motor and intellectual handicaps and cannot control their limbs,” said Michael Cohen, Professor of Spatial Media Group, University of Aizu.
    Hence, both schools worked together to develop interfaces that “are not especially sophisticated” but could encourage and entertain students with special needs.
    These interfaces include handicapped-accessible buttons in place of conventional computer mouse and keyboard, switches to control toys and appliances, a two-button system for operating music players and an Apple iPad equipped with accessibility software.
    “The iPad’s multitouch interface and integrated multimedia capability is especially useful for young Gakko students,” said Cohen to FutureGov Asia Pacific.
    Cohen demonstrated an application that with the touch of an illustration, lets the iPad announce things needs like a desire to visit the restroom or hunger—making the application an easy way for Gakko students to inform the faculty of their needs and wants.
    “Even if a student is not expressive verbally, he or she can touch an accessible button to indicate his or her desires,” explained Cohen.

    CAIRO ICT 2011


    Cairo ICT 2011
    “Destination Egypt... A Future in The Making”
    Cairo ICT 2011 once again proved itself as a premier event that serves the Middle East and Africa, where professionals are treated to a wealth of learning and networking opportunities.
    From May 25 – 28, Cairo ICT hosted business leaders from Egypt, the Arab Region and Africa, government officials, foreign dignitaries and VIPs to discuss the current state of the ICT industry in Egypt after the revolution.
    The four exhibition halls played host to the largest players in the industry. The sheer size of the exhibition and the number of attendees was impressive to everyone, fulfilling the slogan: “Destination Egypt... A Future in the Making”.
    Cairo ICT Expands in Size & Scope
    Cairo ICT
    Despite the repercussions of the January 25 Revolution, Cairo ICT in its 15th round kept the same size and scope of 2010’s round which indicates that the ICT industry is a key sector for the revival of the Egyptian economy and all its other sectors, while also indicating the strength of the eve

    THE FIRST 4G OUTLET LAUNCHED IN UTM



       Skudai, March 11 – “YES Campus Store”, the first 4G outlet at an institution of higher learning in the country is launched at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia today.
    The UTM Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dato’ Ir. Dr. Zaini Ujang said, the initiative to open the said outlet enables the UTM community to get the 4G mobile internet services at an affordable rate.
      The package, Education Partner Program Campus Citizen Plan, facilitates the UTM community to use the 4G network which has been customised with a special package.
    The Yes 4G mobile phone is also launched today exclusively for the UTM community.
    The YES Campus Store was launched by Dr. Zaini.  Also present was the Executive Director of YTL Communications Sdn Bhd (YTL Comms), Yasmin Mahmood.
    Although more than 80 percent of the student residential colleges have been provided with internet coverage through the installation of almost 1,000 wireless hot spots, the 4G broad band services will extend the students’ accessibility to the online learning materials and services.
       The facilities enable more than 20 thousand students to utilise the advanced communication and information technology as part of their learning process. The initiative is in tandem with UTM teaching and learning policy which emphasizes the use of e-learning while focusing on the development of soft skills among students.
       The expansion of the broad band and internet accessibility will give great impact to the students of UTM as it enables them to obtain the information required particularly in research and development speedily and promptly. Such facilities are most appropriate as many of the learning references and materials are made available through the internet.
    In addition the technopreneur program will get the advantage of the services provided by YTL Comms through high speed internet.

    APIIT & UCTI wins Asia Pacific ICT Award 2008 for Most Innovative ICT Solution






    Screenshield 3, the latest version of the previous award-winning Screenshield product received the Top Award at the Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) 2008 in the 'e-Community & e-Inclusion' category - for the most innovative nomination for developing ICT solutions that support communities and bridge the digital divide and to improve the wellbeing and quality of life. The 'e-Community & e-Inclusion' category was introduced and presented for the first time in 2008.

    The award was presented by YBhg Dato' Badlisham Ghazali, CEO of Multimedia Development Corporation, Malaysia (MDeC) at the MSC-APICTA awards night event held on 15th October 2008 at the Kuala Lumpur Performance Arts Centre (KLPAC). YB Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili, Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation, was the guest of honor. The MSC-APICTA 2008 awards event attracted nearly 400 entries under 18 different categories. Nominations in each of these categories came from ICT companies, individuals, students, technopreneurs, and institutions of higher learning and schools.

    APIIT & UCTI's Centre for Technology & Innovation (CTI) was responsible for the development of this product which has gained acceptance both in Malaysia and overseas. This is another achievement by the Centre of Technology & Innovation (CTI) team who have been responsible for the development of various versions of the successful Screenshield product. Screenshield detects and blocks pornography, detects inappropriate communications and web content and monitors PC utilization & user productivity.

    Thursday, 26 January 2012

    Limkokwing Creativity Grooms ICT-Savvy Talents

    Limkokwing creativity grooms ICT-savvy talents
    An advocate of creativity and innovation since the 1970s, the Limkokwing University of Creativity Technology (LUCT) is taking the lead by producing graduates equipped with the right skills and capabilities to drive the ICT industry and their careers.

    ICE- a way of life

    Information technology is very much a part of everyday life: the computer occupies a central position not only in business organisations but increasingly in fields as diverse as manufacturing to space exploration and banking.
    This has created a wealth of opportunities for Malaysia, which is moving into a high-income and innovation-driven economy, one area that well-qualified ICT graduates are able to provide the momentum to propel it.

    Geared for success

    The LUCT Faculty of Information and Communication Technology offers internationally-recognised BSc degrees including Mobile Computing, Games Technology and Business Information Technology, as well as postgraduates studies in Computer Networking and Communication. Delve into the exciting world of ICT where you will get to learn all you’ve ever wanted to know about:
    • Games Programming
    • Digital Modelling and Animation
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Interactive Multimedia
    • Real-Time Systems
    • Internet Security Knowledge
    • Grid Computing

    High-flying ICT careers

    The programmes are tailored to ensure graduates are industry-ready and able to blend in with different cultures and nationalities, making them attractive to potential employers.
    Some of the career options one would consider as an ICT graduate would be:
    Chief Information Officer (CIO)
    A CIO heads the IT group within an organisation, and usually reports to the chief executive officer (CEO). You will be the visionary ICT leader, spearheading ambitious projects that will enhance the growth and business strategy of the organisation and will be responsible for the overall strategic direction and management of the organisation’s IT infrastructure.
    Security Analyst
    As the person ensuring the security of the organisation, you will have to be privy to security breaches and network intrusions. The guardian of the ICT hardware and software, you handle all security documentation and assess the suitability of new technologies on existing or planned systems.
    Analyst Programmer
    This role requires knowledge of a variety of programming languages. If you’re good at programming, you will enjoy installing, designing, modifying, testing and writing programmes, and supporting work teams and solving problems with software.

    Blending the world’s diverse cultures

    The Limkokwing campus in Cyberjaya is an experience unlike any other. Students from all over the world converge, making it a dynamic multicultural environment with 70% of the 9,000 students coming from over 160 countries worldwide.
    The university has some 30,000 students studying in its 12 campuses in Botswana, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lesotho, Malaysia and the United Kingdom. A big part of its appeal is the university’s innovative brand of creative education that merges the best of East and West education.

    Experience London

    In a rapidly developing world, the learning experience today has to include exposing young people to global business trends and innovation.
    London - one of the world’s most vibrant and lively cities - is the heart of Limkokwing’s Global Research Centre for Creativity and Innovation.
    Located in the heart of thriving Piccadilly, the campus provides students a unique opportunity to cross over to nearby locations for research in business, design, multimedia or any other fields of study.
    An ICT student now has an opportunity to graduate with two awards, one Asian and one British. This is an exclusive route for Limkokwing students to spend their final year or semester in London, enabling them to obtain a Limkokwing award and a second credential from Anglia Ruskin University of Cambridge or University of Gloucestershire, UK.

    Friday, 20 January 2012

    IPAD3 UNVEILING IN EARLY FEBRUARY, ALONG WITH iOS 5.1 ?

       

           As the release date approaches fast, the rumour mill surrounding the next generation iPad is spinning madly. While analysts have been busy trying to place their bets on the specifications of Apple's iPad 3, the launch date itself is the latest hot topic for discussion.
    One fresh piece of information on this matter has been offered by the Japanese website Makotakara, who are suggesting that the next generation iPad will be introduced to the market even earlier than expected.
    "According to Asian supplier and a source in United States, Apple seems to prepare to hold Special Event in early February. Because Chinese factory will be in holiday of New Year, then new product is considered to be released in early March," Makotakara writes.
    This more or less aligns with a previous report that the iPad 3 release may coincide with Steve Jobs' birthday on February 24th, in honour of the iconic former Apple CEO. The gap between an announcement and a new product's availability is normally a few weeks.

          Most of the industry observers agree that Apple is keeping to a tight release schedule, in light of the increasing competition and rate of technological advance. While the first iPad was introduced in January 2010 and the second generation iPad hit the market in March, anytime in this timeframe will allow Apple to respect the yearly schedule.
    Meanwhile, MacRumors claims that the iPad 3 launch event could well include the release of iOS 5.1, which is thought to be in the pipeline for around then.


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