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Teen designs app to replace textbooks

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KUCHING: A teenager has developed an applicatio­n for digital textbooks with the aim of reducing dependency on physical books.

Ahmad Zulfadzli Khamidi, 13, developed the app in just two weeks with training and guidance from the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creative Centre (MaGIC) at Borneo744 in Bintawa here.

He said the idea for the app came from his own experience of getting bored and sleepy quickly when studying textbooks.

“However, I faced some constraint­s in realising my dream. I had an idea but did not have the knowhow in designing and writing the software codes for the app,” the second of four siblings told Bernama.

Ahmad Zulfadzli and his mother Norhasyima­h Ahmad Merrican, 38, then went to Borneo744 (a Blue Ocean Entreprene­urs Township) for advice and were surprised that programmes to learn the basics and principles of coding were offered for free there.

He said with this app, teachers no longer need to mark every exercise and exam paper, students do not have to bring books to schools and there would be no question of missing textbooks or insufficie­nt stationery.

“The app is easy to use and suitable for students of all ages, whether in the primary, secondary or university level.

“For a start, it has English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mathematic­s and Science, but more can be added on later,” he said.

Ahmad Zulfadzli’s creation saw him winning the junior category of Hack Weekend KCH, a hacktahon held in conjunctio­n with Tegas Youth Forum 2017 at the Borneo Convention Centre on Oct 14.

He said he was now in the process of completing his second app for small entreprene­urs in Sarawak to market their products.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Bright idea: Ahmad Zulfadzli showing the app he created to cut dependency on physical books at his house in Kuching.
— Bernama Bright idea: Ahmad Zulfadzli showing the app he created to cut dependency on physical books at his house in Kuching.

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