Looks like the Graduation Ceremony this year would certainly seems to be a tad more formal. We learnt that graduates this year would donn the custom-designed NYP Graduation Attire which resembles a gown. Hey, just imagine being in one now ! Picture-perfect for a graduation photo shoot. By the way, if you did not get the news yet, Graduation Ceremony 2007 will be held from 3 - 6 July 2007. See you there !
Update - MIT session is on 3rd July at 3pm !
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Monday, March 26, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Overseas Community Service 2007
During this holiday, many of our students are going for Overseas Community Service to various countries in the region.
Four DMIT students (Marcus, Yen Leng, Stephanie and Ernest), together with 12 other students from DECC and DCPT, and led by Mr Ong Choon Wei from School of Engineering (Electronics), are going to Siem Reap, Cambodia, for 2 weeks from 16 Mar 2007 to 29 Mar 2007 on a OCS project to deliver computers, set up a computer lab and teach the Cambodian kids Basic Computer Skills.
On this day before their departure, Stephanie says:
Four DMIT students (Marcus, Yen Leng, Stephanie and Ernest), together with 12 other students from DECC and DCPT, and led by Mr Ong Choon Wei from School of Engineering (Electronics), are going to Siem Reap, Cambodia, for 2 weeks from 16 Mar 2007 to 29 Mar 2007 on a OCS project to deliver computers, set up a computer lab and teach the Cambodian kids Basic Computer Skills.
On this day before their departure, Stephanie says:
When Mr Ong told us that the overseas community service trip was confirmed, we were all very happy and excited about it. But when we heard that the price was around $700 plus per person, it made a few of us very sad. But fortunately, we only had to pay $300 per person because of the subsidy provided to us.
After the exams were over, we started to prepare for this trip. A main committee was set up. We had frequent meetings with Mr Ong and started planning. We started looking for members to be in the 3 different groups.
I was in the PC & IT training group, to teach the kids at Cambodia how to use the computers. We also had to make the lab sheets. It was a very tedious and tiring job. Now we understand how hard it is for lecturers to come up with lab sheets! We are now gonna appreciate every single lab sheets given to us. We even stayed in school overnight to complete it. But once it was printed out and bind into a book, we felt really proud of it and felt that great sense of achievement!
Then we had a bonding camp together. Because we came from different schools and courses, this bonding camp was really useful. We got to know each other better and it will enable us to work better when we are in Cambodia. The nicest part of the trip was going up to the highest peak in Pulau Ubin. The view was very nice and breath taking! A lot of pictures were taken up there.
Now that the pre preparations had been done, we are left with 1 more day before flying off to Cambodia. Many of us were really excited to begin with. But now, it seems like everyone is scared cos we are going to an unfamiliar place for 2 weeks, with very little communications with people back in Singapore. Not only that, we have to make decisions on our own, Mr Ong will only be there to look after us. If decisions that were made by us were wrong, we might end up screwing the whole project. The thought of things that won’t be going smoothly also dull us a little.
For me, what I hope to learn from this project is to experience life out there and not just be a pampered little kid here in Singapore. I also want to go help people over there, pass them knowledge that we know. I want to go put a smile across the faces of all those people over at Cambodia that we are gonna interact. 1 week out alone has been the longest so far, now that it’s a 2 week thing. I’m gonna treat it as a challenge, to always keep myself happy and always have a positive thinking. Not only to myself, I want to spur the rest of my team on too! Lastly, I want to have fun over there as well, learn the culture and the history over at Cambodia!
Sunday, March 4, 2007
New Beginnings!
Wow!
Its been a while, while the OLT Team takes a break and enjoyed the CNY holidays. And in a blink, the good old 15 days of the CNY is already over (still got 20 mins left 8-)...
Thanks to all the seniors who left parting words for juniors in the previous post! For those who have yet to leave your mark, feel free to do so, any time!
In the short span of 2 weeks, our final years have completed their project/IAP/exams and have started to look for jobs, or taking a long-deserved break. Our Year 1s and 2s have also completed their exams, and starting tomorrow, Year 2 Path B students will be starting their FYP/IAP and be officially promoted to Year 3s! And the campus is going to be buzzling again, isn't it exciting?
Also the JAE results will be out soon and our potential students will be getting their postings on Tuesday 6 Mar 2007!
So many happening things happening, so many New Beginnings! Stay tuned and we will bring you all the buzz from DMIT!
Its been a while, while the OLT Team takes a break and enjoyed the CNY holidays. And in a blink, the good old 15 days of the CNY is already over (still got 20 mins left 8-)...
Thanks to all the seniors who left parting words for juniors in the previous post! For those who have yet to leave your mark, feel free to do so, any time!
In the short span of 2 weeks, our final years have completed their project/IAP/exams and have started to look for jobs, or taking a long-deserved break. Our Year 1s and 2s have also completed their exams, and starting tomorrow, Year 2 Path B students will be starting their FYP/IAP and be officially promoted to Year 3s! And the campus is going to be buzzling again, isn't it exciting?
Also the JAE results will be out soon and our potential students will be getting their postings on Tuesday 6 Mar 2007!
So many happening things happening, so many New Beginnings! Stay tuned and we will bring you all the buzz from DMIT!
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