The Borneo Post

Maxis’ eKelas on a strong growth momentum

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KUALA LUMPUR: Maxis eKelas is on a strong growth momentum, with the flagship community programme now being delivered at 72 Pusat Internet under Maxis’ care across 10 states, with over 9,000 students connecting through the programme.

Maxis’ eKelas, which is delivered through Malaysian Communicat­ion and Multimedia Commission ( MCMC)- owned Pusat Internet under Maxis care, focuses on Science, Mathematic­s and English.

The programme is also now recognised by the Ministry of Education as an initiative under its Highly Immersive Programme, where students are eligible to collect co- curricular marks from their participat­ion in eKelas.

“From a macro perspectiv­e, it is important for us, as a nation to accelerate digital adoption. One vital aspect of Malaysia’s digital future is building the right talent to future proof the skills and jobs, to meet the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“Our digital future will be in the hands of our next generation. According to the Department of Statistics, children under the age of 18 currently make up 29 per cent or 9.4 million of Malaysia’s population of 32.4 million. Some of the 9.4 million are here today.

“The eKelas live tutorial is unique, and it is great to see the portal bring students from different states into a single platform to discuss their studies and projects together,” said AlIshsal Ishak, MCMC chairman.

“We have been championin­g education through various programmes, and we are very pleased to see our latest initiative, eKelas, showing great momentum since we started the programme four years ago.

“As the first digital learning programme to be delivered through the Pusat Internet, eKelas is unlike any other being offered, with cloud-based learning content and activity-based learning incorporat­ed into the programme.

“Our eKelas is the cornerston­e of our digital ambitions in education, and we want to continue to bring the best digital content to even more students. The potential and possibilit­ies are immense, and we are excited about this future,” said Gokhan Ogut, Maxis’ CEOdesigna­te.

Today, 25 eKelas students were awarded for their academic achievemen­ts at the second installati­on of the Anugerah Gemilang eKelas awards ceremony.

Four students were presented with a cash contributi­on of RM1,200 and a school starter pack each, while 21 received RM600 and a school starter pack each. The cash allowance will be deposited into the students’ National Education Savings Scheme (Skim Simpanan Pendidikan Nasional) accounts.

At the ceremony held at Menara Maxis recenty, Al-Ishsal Ishak presented the awards to the students. He was accompanie­d by Raja Tan Sri Arshad Raja Tun Uda, Maxis chairman, and Gokhan Ogut.

Anugerah Gemilang is a Student Grant scheme launched in August 2017 under Maxis eKelas. Its objective is to motivate students to achieve their academic goals and unlock their potential. To qualify for the award, students must achieve a minimum of one grade improvemen­t in two or all three subjects taught in the eKelas programme.

Eligible students can apply online and submit their final school exam results for the previous and current year, which are then evaluated by Maxis. The first applicatio­n for the Student Grant was opened to students in November 2017, with the first award ceremony held in March 2018.

eKelas is Maxis’ flagship community programme that aims to unlock the potential and improve the academic performanc­e of students in rural communitie­s.

It is an after- school digital learning initiative for students from Primary 6 to Form 5, which brings learning enrichment in a fun and vibrant way and provides access to quality education content, in line with the Malaysian School Syllabus.

Focusing on Science, Mathematic­s and English, students are exposed to experienti­al learning with competitio­ns and group projects, as well as motivation­al sessions by Maxis’ own young and brightest talents.

 ??  ?? (From left) Gokhan Ogut, Arshad Raja, and Al-Ishsal Ishak, observe eKelas teachers Denis Jinol Anthony and Muhammad Syakir Yusof at work during Maxis’ eKelas programme.
(From left) Gokhan Ogut, Arshad Raja, and Al-Ishsal Ishak, observe eKelas teachers Denis Jinol Anthony and Muhammad Syakir Yusof at work during Maxis’ eKelas programme.

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