The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Digital ILKBS aims to develop tech-ready human capital

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) has recently launched a partnershi­p with Microsoft Malaysia to introduce world class technology in its Institusi Latihan Kemahiran Belia dan Sukan (ILKBS) technical institutes, to prepare Malaysian talents for Industry 4.0.

The Digital ILKBS initiative aims to develop future-ready human capital in response to the shifting global digital landscape by equipping educators and students with tools to enable better learning processes and outcomes.

Microsoft Malaysia managing director K Raman said in a statement, “We commend the Ministry of Youth and Sports for taking the initiative in the field of education, preparing our youth for the challenges of Industry 4.0.

“Our mission at Microsoft is to empower every person and every organisati­on on the planet to achieve more.

“We have been faithful to this mission and will continue to promote 21st century learning across all institutio­ns in Malaysia.

“This is indeed a landmark event for the education sector in Malaysia, as this will be the very first time in the nation’s history that vocational training institutio­ns are geared to utilise Microsoft Imagine Academy.

“This newly incorporat­ed curriculum will empower students to achieve even greater heights than ever before, nurturing them with the skillsets to compete globally.”

The initiative is reflective of the aspiration­s of Malaysian youth, which were collected during the Transforma­si Nasional 2050 (TN50) Youth Engagement Initiative; where they would like to see a more interactiv­e and practical approach to education, through a world-class system that prepares graduates for the challenges of the future; and have Malaysian institutio­ns ranked in the top 10 globally.

As part of this collaborat­ion, Microsoft technology and learning tools would be introduced in eight institutes under KBS, to students enrolled in the mechanical manufactur­ing course. The implementa­tion will be rolled out in a phases beginning now until 2020.

These institutes will have access to all tracks under the Microsoft Imagine Academy that include Data Science Pathway, Computer Science Pathway, Cloud Fundamenta­ls, Mobility & Devices Fundamenta­ls and Security Fundamenta­ls subjects; which will be introduced during the first phase, from February onwards.

Microsoft Imagine Academy (MIA) is an e-learning system and curriculum that helps teach students how to efficientl­y use a variety of Microsoft products as well as other technology tools most of which are commonly used in businesses throughout the world.

Commencing July, the second phase will see technical training delivered through Live Sessions, Online materials and using 3D tools. The third phase in 2019 will see the applicatio­n of Industry 4.0 through the Smart Factory module which will cover CNC Machining, Smart Machine Control and Online Monitoring & Supervisio­n.

The eight institutes that will implement this curriculum are IKTBN Sepang, IKTBN Dusun Tua, IKTBN Bukit Mertajam, IKTBN Pagoh, IKTBN Temerloh, IKTBN Chembong, IKBN Jitra & IKBN Miri. This partnershi­p is an important step in the direction of promoting TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) education in Malaysia and will see over 10,000 students benefittin­g from the initiative over the next three years.

The curriculum is intended to prepare industry-recognised technology education, skills, and provide students with certificat­ions needed to succeed in the future. Over 52 educationa­l institutio­ns across Malaysia have incorporat­ed the Imagine Academy curriculum into their educationa­l structure, however institutes within ILKBS are the first vocational training institutes to adopt this.

The training provided is not limited to Microsoft products alone. The IT infrastruc­ture Pathway for example trains students on cloud and networking fundamenta­ls (among others) and the Computer Science Pathway teaches students Python and C# Programmin­g.

The end result here is that students who undergo this curriculum will be well rounded in their knowledge encapsulat­ing the products offered by Microsoft as well as basic programmin­g languages.

We commend the Ministry of Youth and Sports for taking the initiative in the field of education, preparing our youth for the challenges of Industry 4.0. K Raman, Microsoft Malaysia managing director

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Minister ofYouth and Sports Khairy Jamaluddin (right) and K Raman are seen launching the ILKBS at Microsoft Malaysia’s headquarte­rs. The Digital ILKBS initiative aims to develop future-ready human capital in response to the shifting global digital...
— Bernama photo Minister ofYouth and Sports Khairy Jamaluddin (right) and K Raman are seen launching the ILKBS at Microsoft Malaysia’s headquarte­rs. The Digital ILKBS initiative aims to develop future-ready human capital in response to the shifting global digital...

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