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Friday, 12 August 2011

Intensive Linux Training Program at UNISEL


Open Source Systems Sdn Bhd (OSS) conducted a bootcamp-style Intensive Linux Training Program at Universiti Industri Selangor (UNISEL) from May 13, through May 17.

Professor Dr. Hidayat Bin Hussain, Dean, Information Technology Industry, UNISEL and Dr. Azman Firdaus Shafii, Chairman of Open Source Systems (OSS) Sdn Bhd gave the welcoming messages at commencement day. Dr. Hidayat emphasized UNISEL's strong commitment to Linux and Open Source software. UNISEL's Vice Chancellor himself, Professor Ir. Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim also took this opportunity to address the students with a short speech.

OSS's certified Linux trainers involved in the training were Teh Yong Wei, Debbie Yeow and Mohd Bahathir Hashim. Puan Sabariah Mohd Zain, Lecturer, Information Technology Faculty, UNISEL who was one of the students (over 20 students in total) of the course noted that she especially "liked the hands-on exercises". Another student Tuan Haji Roslan Nordin of UNISEL's Information Technology Faculty said that among the things that he liked about the training were "the friendly trainers."
Image: UNISEL's participants at the Intensive Linux Training Program
Some of UNISEL's participants at the Intensive Linux Training Program
Image: Professor Dr. Hidayat and Ir. Dr. Abdul Aziz  polishing up their Linux skills
Professor Dr. Hidayat Bin Hussain (left) and UNISEL's Vice Chancellor Professor Ir. Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim (middle) polishing up their Linux skills too
Image: Group Photo
UNISEL's Vice Chancellor Professor Ir. Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim (fifth from left) and Open Source Systems Sdn Bhd's Chairman, Dr. Azman Firdaus Shafii (second from right) in a group photo
Image: Debbie Yeow  conducting one of the course modules
Open Source Systems Sdn Bhd's Certified Linux Instructor, Debbie Yeow conducting one of the course module

UNITAR CIFAL Shanghai concludes Smart Cities training to build capacities in ICT for developing countries



From July 6-26, CIFAL Shanghai, in partnership with the Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the P.R. of China, hosted its third training programme of 2011, with a focus on information and communications technology (ICT) services to build Smart Cities.
The 20-day training brought 38 participants from 24 countries, covering Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, Latin America and Caribbean regions to explore not only Chinese development of integrated ICT services in Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Beijing, but also to compare and discuss country to country experiences in achieving digital inclusion and modernized ICT services for all urban populations.
Participants hailed from Ministries of Information and Communication, Ministries of Interior, Finance and Planning, National Research Institutes, Parliaments, Local governments and more; and were from countries as varied as Egypt, Chile, Uganda, Nigeria, Tonga, Viet Nam, Albania and more.
The training opened with a focus on the City of Shanghai, showcasing the scaling up ICT services throughout the mega-city, and the how tos of investing in a "Digital Shanghai," as well as how investing in digital inclusion and digital literacy has exponential economic growth benefits for all. Participants had the chance to discuss and compare their own local development plans and how they address ICT planning and delivery, with that of Shanghai's past and present plans.
On day 7 of the training, all participants were moved to Beijing to visit IBM offices and its Cloud-Computing Centre, learning firsthand about how cloud computing can provide a low-cost solutions for ICT infrastructure and the extension of services for public and business users. Participants also had site visits to Lenovo Group's Beijing Innovation Centre, visiting the birthplace of Lenovo and learning about Lenovo Mobile Communications Technology.
Participants also had various lectures from leading Chinese companies in ICT services, such as Neusoft Corporation, noting the growth in Chinese public-private corporations in ICT research and development, consumer products, and services delivery, as well as the role of government in promoting Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) growth and business development in ICT. To learn about the role of ICT in delivering online media for "netizens", participants also had a site visit to People's Daily Online (one of the country's leading online news sites since 1998http://english.peopledaily.com.cn). Finally, participants visited China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, to learn firsthand about China's Informatization Development Strategy.
With a short pause to visit the Great Wall of China, participants were next taken to Hangzhou, the capital and largest city of Zhejiang Province in Eastern China, to visitHangzhou's Hi-tech Industry Development Zone, to attract e-Commerce companies from abroad, the park has a complete range of infrastructure, which has been constructed in accordance with the new city plan and all complementary basic services.
Participants then returned to Shanghai, learning about spillover development in satellite cities such as Wuxi, and ICT inclusion and upgrading for underdeveloped districts such as Fenxiang District in Shanghai.
With a wealth of examples of Eastern China's rapid informatization and how this is linked to effective local development planning, strategies, and financing, participants had a chance to gather a comprehensive view of how ICT investments extend to and can improve everything from disaster preparedness, health services, transport, job creation, to the general wealth and digital literacy of their populations.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Bengkel Microsoft Word 2007



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KUALA TERENGGANU – Bahagian Pembangunan Sumber, Seksyen Latihan Jangka Pendek & Induksi, Jabatan Pendaftar, Universiti Darul Iman Malaysia (UDM) telah menganjurkan Bengkel Microsoft Office (Word 2007) pada 24- 25 Februari 2009.

Bengkel yang diadakan di Makmal Komputer UDM, Kampus Kota telah dikendalikan oleh Ketua Unit Produksi Multimedia, Puan Norkhairani Binti Abdul Rawi.

Seramai 24 peserta terdiri dari kakitangan berjawatan Pembantu Tadbir (P/O) telah mengikuti bengkel tersebut.

Antara pengisian bengkel tersebut, para peserta telah didedahkan dengan langkah-langkah penggunaan Microsoft Word 2007 seperti menghasilkan dokumen termasuk surat, laporan, kertas cadangan, memo dan buku panduan.

Menurut Puan Norkhairani, Word 2007 dapat membantu peserta dalam menghasilkan dokumen yang lebih kemas, teratur, menarik dan juga mampu melicinkan lagi kerja-kerja pejabat.

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