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Monday, March 22, 2010

Oversea Enrichment Programme - PEM Event 16-18 June 2010






















Where : Kuala Lumpur & Malacca (Malaysia)
When : 16 – 18 June 2010
Duration: 3 Days 2 Nights
Est. Cost: S$180 (after NYP subsidy)
Transport: Coach

Tentative Itinerary :

  • STAR Newspaper Publishing (KL)
  • ASTRO Satellite Broadcasting (KL)
  • Honda Car Factory (Air Keroh, Malacca )
  • Other Places of Interest:
    * Sunway Lagoon
    * Mid Valley Shopping Centre
    * ChinatownKLCC / Petronas Tower

Should you be interested, do email : outsidethelt@gmail.com for more details.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Transferring Digital Contents from Paper to Mobile Phone

Hi all,

Wondering how to transfer digital contents from paper to mobile phone? Come to the technical seminar to find out!

Date :- 27 Jan 2010 (Wednesday)
Time:- 3.00 pm
Venue:- LTN1
All engineering students are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served after the seminar.
* Please sign up by 26th Jan 2010 through Almal Syafiq (Hp:-81863673) or Shi Xiang (Hp:-93661202)

Friday, January 8, 2010

Open House : Day 1 : ACTIONS

Day 1 saw plenty of actions as our lecturers and students attend to overwhelming number of visitors enquiring about the exhibits on display as well as wanting to understand our course. Here are some of the highlights.


Shape the Digital Future


Going into 2010 is certainly a milestone. Imagine, passing the 1st Decade of the 21st Century. For us in MIT, it means soon to be saying hello to a new batch of students and giving our best wishes to our graduating final year students as they go on to 'Shape the Digital Future'.

To keep in memory what we have achieved and done together in MIT in 2009, we have compiled this newsletter "iLife@MIT". Enjoy :)

Friday, January 1, 2010

Open House 2010 (7-9 Jan, Thu-Sat)

It's time of the year for Open House whereby we exhibit our student projects to visitors.

This year's Open House is from 7-9 Jan (Thu to Sat), 11-6pm daily. Specially on 8 Jan, Friday nite, there will be a Nite Open House until 9pm where there will be special treats for parents.

Visit this link to find out more.
http://www.nyp.edu.sg/OH2010/

Do spread the word around so your friends can come and see NYP for themselves, speak to our lecturers and students to understand about the courses and make informed choices when choosing their future paths.

More information can be found regarding our MIT course here.
http://www.nyp.edu.sg/SEG/seg_courses_dip_mit.htm

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Goodbye 2009 and Hello 2010

It's time of the year whereby we gather with our family and friends to catch up with one another, spend the festive holidays together and for some, it might just be going for good year-end sales, taking a good holiday abroad.

December 31 marks the end of the year and we are probably thinking about how we are going to celebrate the night, what we are having for dinner, who we are going to meet and where to catch the best view of the fireworks with our latest DSLR or where to get the best iPhone deal.

So what does the last day of the year mean to you? Perhaps it's a time to reflect on what had been done for this year, what have you achieved this year, what nice/not nice things you did? Not just academically but the mental and emotional aspect too.

Anything that you need to make amend before the year ends? Just like the usual Chinese New Year's saying goes "Do not owe $$ before the Chinese New Year starts else it's bad luck".

Is there anything that you want to settle before the year ends? Anyone you want to say 'Thank You' or 'Sorry' to?

If you had not done so, it's a good time and opportunity to close the chapter and move on. Of course, one should not drag till end of the year to settle such issues - but if you had not done so, it's a great opportunity to reflect and act on it.

It is also a time to COUNT OUR BLESSINGS. It might be a good or not too good year but there are always good things to count on. Look at the year and set resolutions for the new year so that at the end of 2010, you can look back and see how you have "grown".

So to 2009, we'll say Goodbye and to 2010, a warm Hello. May your dreams come true in 2010 as you set yourself thinking and acting on it cos dreams don't just happen overnight. The hard work you put in, you'll receive your due rewards.

National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA)


NYAA is an exciting personal challenge to young people between the ages of 14 and 25. It is a balanced programme of activities designed to equip youth with personal qualities and skills to make a difference to themselves, their communities and their world.

Three of our MIT graduates, Eugene Tay, Kenken Lim & Elynn Pang were awarded the National Youth Achievement Gold Award (NYAA) on 2 Oct at the 9th NYAA Gold Award Ceremony 2009, which was graced by His Excellency President SR Nathan.

When asked for his feelings on achieving NYAA Gold Award, Eugene replied, "I'm pretty proud to have attained the NYAA award because I have challenged myself so much in this program and finally managed to complete it. It is definitely an honour to be able to receive the award from President S R Nathan. Completing the NYAA Program is a milestone in my life and the journey will definitely not end here. I am now a member of the NYAA Gold Award Holders’ Alumni (GAHA) and I hope that I will continue to be able to serve the community in many ways. It has been a memorable experience for me and the lessons I learned have been invaluable."

And how did he sum up the 3 years that he had with MIT @ NYP? "All in all, my 3 years in MIT and NYP have indeed been very fruitful from all angles. I built good and lasting friendships which I will treasure throughout the rest of my life."

As for Kenken, who took up the challenge to build her leadership qualities. She has discovered many more valuable skills in the process and has experienced much since. To her, she has now become more confident, mature in handling problems and crafting solutions for difficult situations. She is now much more aware of her strengths and weakness, hence, allowing her to work on her weakness to improve it. She added "This is not the end of the award, but the beginning of a lifelong learning process."

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Excuse Me, Are You A Scholar?

Do you have:

* Outstanding ‘O’ level student?
* Good CCA record?
* No other scholarships?

If yes, check out the NYP Scholarship: http://www.nyp.edu.sg/nypscholarship.html

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Cisco Seminar: Networkers in the 2015 Economy



Soon, it'll be time to choose specialization for Yr 2 MIT students again (Week 8)!

What to choose? CNET? ITSM? What are the career prospects? Some say this easier to study, others say that more job options.

Choices, choices, choices..... *scratch head*


Well, to help students make a more informed decision, Cisco Systems will be conducting a seminar on career as a Networker:

Title: Networkers in the 2015 Economy
Date: Wednesday, 2 Dec , 2009
Time: 3:00 to 5:00 pm
Venue: LTM-2

No registration. Seats available on first-come-first-serve basis.

So, come & check out what the market leader in networking got to say about Networking as a career! Great chance to ask questions & hear from industry experts!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Trip to Dalian, China



More Photos @ Picasa

OLT caught up with a few of our students who visited Dalian, China in September this year. During this trip, the students have the opportunity to visit Hewlett‐Packard (HP) in Dalian and gained an in‐depth understanding of its operations and the IT service industry in China as a whole. A visit to Neusoft, a HP partner and global IT solutions provider, was also an eye‐opener into the advance technologies of the Chinese enterprise. The students gained first‐hand experience of Neusoft, it’s growth from a company with a humble beginning to a leading organization that develops advance navigation systems for the automotive industry, intelligent software for mobile devices from Sony and Apple iPhone, and state‐of‐the‐art medical engineering products for Philips Electronics.

Besides the industry and university visits, the group also spent some time visiting places of interest in Dalian, such as museums, art centre and theme parks, to better appreciate the history and culture and lifestyle of Dalian and China.

Below are some of their thoughts on the trip.

Shameel

"The scenery was super‐duper amazing and nice, the mountain and ocean views was breathtaking; something no words can describe. So would I consider living there? Maybe."

Hisyamuddin

"I realized that the citizens there seemed happy and joyful ... From that, I learnt that sometimes, I should be thankful, content and appreciate what I have as there are more unfortunate ones out there living in agony and misery :]"

Phyllis Noriko

"I certainly am glad I had chosen to go on this trip to Dalian; I have sought new friendships and
broaden my horizons."

Nariyah

"Besides making new friends, I learnt to adapt on the surroundings, weather, foods and etc. As a senior, I would strongly advise the next batch to go for this trip as it’s a once in a life time opportunity and it will bring good memories especially when you spent your quality time with your friends."