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NUCEL 2014

The National University Carnival E-Learning (NUCEL 2014) was held on 14-15th November at Shah Alam Convention Centre (SACC) organized by I-Learn UITM in conjuction with MEIPTA and KPM.

NUCEL 2014
Get ready to be judge!!!

I am so grateful, after hibernate about 2 years from any competition and 2014 came up with a new product with my teammate Dr. Siti Zuraida Maaruf. Initially, it’s started with an Aida intention to extend the use of her modul towards the community. I was suggested to converted it into “e-things” because it  easy to spread it out. This project took us a month to develop the system and establish the 1st version on 7th Nov 2014.

Bukan apa hibernate sbb sibuk sangat dengan PhD, so mmg kena tunggu product yang betul-betul ada potential. Win or lose is not the matter, tapi kalau boleh nak publish the best product that can benefit to others”.

In competition mode, as schedule ada MLAM AGM Meeting. So kena pergi meeting dulu. Prof Dr Mohamed Amin is the founder of this association.

MLearning Association Malaysia
President of Mobile Learning Association Malaysia (MLAM) Prof Dr Mohamed Amin Embi
MLearning Association Malaysia
Explaining the activities, budget and future direction
MLearning Association Malaysia
Voting Process for a new committe members

The meeting finish and continue to stay while waiting judges.

NUCEL 2014
Booth & Display, yet still wanna look simple and clear
NUCEL 2014
The main author Dr. Siti Zuraida Maaruf and me assisted as an instructional technology

The e-Modul in the application process to get an ISBN from National Library to protect the copyright and enable it to be downloaded safely.

“Payah jugak nak dapatkan ISBN ni puas turun naik but still in application process kena bersabar kalau nak hasilnya elok, walaupun e-book publication ini ada setengah-setengah kata weightage tak tinggi, tapi peduli apa orang nak cakap, better than never. To publish buku is not an easy…”

NUCEL 2014
The hardcopy of e-Modul Series
NUCEL 2014
The Poster
NUCEL 2014
Gold Medalisthoyeahhh!!!!

Finally, this modul was awarded with a GOLD MEDAL….alhamdulillah. We expected Bronze but Allah gave us more.

“Sebelum dapat award ini sambil berlawak cakap pd Siti Zuraida Maaruf dgn Roslinda Alias “Geng kalau dapat bronze pun dah okay, tapi kalau nak puas hati beli aluminium foil gold then kita balut dan gores….” Punya sakan diaorg gelak. Tp syukur kami mendapat yg lebih baik dari jangkaan. Hopefully, blog ini dapat dimanafaatkan dan ini adalah titik usaha utk memberikan yg terbaik selepas ini”

NUCEL 2014
The FP UITM Contigent
NUCEL 2014
The FP contingent taken home 7 Gold Medal, 4 Silver and 2 Bronze. Congratulation to all…

The 25 Best Pinterest Boards in Educational Technology

Thanks to OnlineUniversities for this list of the Best Pinterest Boards in Educational Technology. Blogs and Twitter aren’t the only social tools out there that can help you keep up with the latest and greatest developments in educational technology. Pinterest is rapidly becoming a favorite tool of educators all over the nation, and many have amassed some pretty great collections of edtech-related pins that teachers and students alike can use to explore new ways to learn, share, teach, and grow.

Source: www.avatargeneration.com

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10 years of social media by the numbers [infographic]

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Facebook launched ten years ago in February 2004. Social media hasn’t, doesn’t and won’t stay still. As Myspace rises, Friendster declines. The pattern’s repeated itself a few times already, and even Google hasn’t quite cracked the magic social network formula, at least not yet. The crown currently belongs to Facebook, a company that’s made some big, big startup purchases on the way, although Twitter continues to pack (arguably) more influence. A whole lot has happened in the last decade, but we’ve tried to squeeze the more interesting parts into something a little more visual.

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How to Create Outstanding Social Media Pages [Infographic]

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Each and every social network is different and need to be used in different ways, at different times, promoted differently, etc.

This infographic contains guidelines on how to create optimized social media pages for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ and Linkedin.

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Instagram Success: These Types of Images Drive the Most Engagement (Infographic)

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A new study unlocks the secrets to what’s most shared on the popular social network.

Curalate, a visual analytics and marketing firm, created algorithms to determine how over 30 factors — including color, lightness and saturation — affect an Instagram post’s performance. The company analyzed more than 8 million images from the photo-sharing platform.

The findings share are some tips to help businesses kick their Instagram presence into high-gear, including:

Keep it cool: Photos dominated by blues and other cool colors tend to garner more likes while photos with warmer oranges and reds do worse.

Master monochrome: The more dominant a single color is on an image, the more likes it could get. Pictures dominated by a single hue receive 40 percent more likes than those that don’t.

With color, less is more: It can be tempting to ratchet up the vibrancy, flooding your image with color to make it stand out. But in today’s overstimulated world, bright and vibrant colors can get lost. The proof is in the data: Curalate says less saturated images receive 18 percent more likes than their mover vibrant counterparts.

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How much is twitter worth (to small businesses)?

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Today the third major social network is becoming a public company. As with all major IPO’s, we will read a lot of diverse and conflicting opinions on its valuation: to some Twitter will be an overpriced money-losing startup, to others it will be the next major player of the Web and undervalued. To add a data point to the debate, the Scoop.it team decided to study the value of social networks to small and mid-size businesses.

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