The Borneo Post (Sabah)

LIS students showcase creative solutions at CBL Conference

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LABUAN: The Labuan Internatio­nal School (LIS) hosted its annual Challenge Based Learning (CBL) Conference, where 250 students participat­ed in an innovation programme showcasing their creative solutions in current and environmen­tal issues.

Six standout innovation­s emerged from the conference and are poised to compete at the national level.

LIS principal Fadlin Aimuni lauded the students’ ingenuity, noting that six innovation­s were awarded the top honours among the 25 presented.

Reflecting on LIS’s past achievemen­ts, she disclosed their triumph at the 5th Internatio­nal Invention Innovation Competitio­n in Canada (iCAN) in 2020, where they clinched gold medals and special awards.

“We will continue to nurture the creativity of our students to innovate sustainabl­e and environmen­tally friendly products,” she told Bernama after the conference at the LIS Auditorium here yesterday.

The winning innovation­s set for the national competitio­n (Primary Top Three Best Challenges Award) are the ‘Mini Maths’, a clock designed to assist kindergart­en students in learning math in a quick and fun way; ‘Sugar Guide Box’, that educates children about sugar consumptio­n in a fun and engaging way; and teaching kit (Pulley-18) for young children to learn and understand addition and subtractio­n.

Meanwhile, the Secondary Top Three Best Challenges Award that will be competing in the national level are ‘SOLDE’, an eco-friendly cleaning detergent made with non-toxic and organic materials for household purposes; ‘Periodic Pair-Up’ (PPU), a gamificati­on tool to boost students’ understand­ing of the Periodic Table; and ‘BALECO’, an environmen­tally-free biodegrada­ble container that will not harm the marine life which also acts as an alternativ­e product for plastic containers made of banana leaves.

She underscore­d the significan­ce of collaborat­ion and innovation in addressing contempora­ry challenges, highlighti­ng the conference’s role in showcasing the potential of young minds.

“As students harness their creativity and problem-solving abilities, the future holds promise for innovative solutions to emerge,” she said.

The CBL Conference, held in collaborat­ion with the Labuan Financial Services Authority (Labuan FSA), Education Department, Department of Environmen­t (DOE), Health Department, Lions Club and Etiqa Offshore Labuan, brought together students, aged 11 to 17, for an immersive, hands-on programme.

Fadlin also said participan­ts collaborat­ed with peers, educators, and experts to tackle challenges inspired by the 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, empowering them to utilise technology for positive change.

She added that LIS students’ achievemen­ts extend beyond the conference, with three Gold Medals secured at the Internatio­nal Conference of Education and Futuristic Innovation (ICEFI) 2023, and they also received a Special Award from the Indonesian Young Scientist Associatio­n at the World Youth STEM Invention Innovation 2023. — Bernama

 ?? Photo — Bernama ?? Labuan Internatio­nal School (LIS) Principal Fadlin Aimuni, with all the winners and participat­ing students during the Challenge Based Learning (CBL) competitio­n and conference day programme at LIS Audatrium Friday.
Photo — Bernama Labuan Internatio­nal School (LIS) Principal Fadlin Aimuni, with all the winners and participat­ing students during the Challenge Based Learning (CBL) competitio­n and conference day programme at LIS Audatrium Friday.

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