The Star Malaysia

DIGITAL TECH ENSURES SAFE RETURN FOR STUDENTS

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KUALA LUMPUR: Schools finally reopened yesterday for Form Five and Six students, after more than three months’ closure due to the movement control order.

So what was it like, first day of school in the new normal?

In several schools, digital scanning for high temperatur­e is the standard operating procedure as students, teachers and staff members enter the premises.

At SM Cheras Perdana which has about 300 returning students, teachers were stationed at the entry point to greet the students and ensure that the SOP is complied with.

SM Cheras Perdana is among the schools which installed the digital thermal scanning and digital attendance solution by KipleLive Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Green Packet Berhad.

With the KipleLive solution, students who are required to go to school had their profiles uploaded onto a cloud-based attendance system.

At SM Cheras Perdana, the floor was marked with yellow tape as a guide for students to walk past the “attendance zone” which is the optimal camera viewpoint for facial detection.

Green Packet has conducted optimisati­on of student profiles to ensure the algorithm provides maximum accuracy facial recognitio­n.

As the students filed past the school gates, their temperatur­e was recorded and linked to their face ID.

The school administra­tors were then able to view students’ attendance captured digitally via the face recognitio­n system.

Green Packet’s KipleLive solution employs some of the most advanced technology that can be easily adapted to the setup of the different types of schools.

Both hardware and software backend configurat­ions allow accurate contactles­s reading and data capturing to be used for tracking in the event a Covid-19 cluster is detected.

On the frontend, there is a digital “clocked in and clocked out” attendance-taking feature which reduces a lot of manual work for school administra­tors.

When it comes to using face recognitio­n software, SM Cheras Perdana is ahead. The school tested a pilot face recognitio­n programme for digital contactles­s food collection last year, way before the pandemic. Now in the present situation, cash handling is considered unhygienic for all stakeholde­rs.

KipleLive is currently working on face recognitio­n ID for cashless canteens and collection of pre-packed food. Students can collect pre-ordered food using face ID or a student card to reduce queuing and waiting time. In the works is a face identifica­tion system that links the students to their parent’s app which in turn authorises the collection of the prepaid meals.

Beyond meals, the system supports other fee collection such as for the purchase of uniforms, school books and other items. The app provides balance reminders to the parents and helps users keep track of what they need to pay for and when.

This system enables school administra­tors to communicat­e directly with the parents and guardians throughout school terms.

The Covid-19 pandemic has become the prime accelerato­r of digital solutions to replace and revolution­ise school operations.

And about time too.

 ??  ?? The ‘attendance zone’ which is the optimal camera viewpoint for facial detection.
The ‘attendance zone’ which is the optimal camera viewpoint for facial detection.
 ??  ?? Teachers see to it that students undergo face recognitio­n digital scanning, to screen temperatur­e and record attendance.
Teachers see to it that students undergo face recognitio­n digital scanning, to screen temperatur­e and record attendance.
 ??  ?? Besides students, the teaching and administra­tion staff were all subjected to digital scanning.
Besides students, the teaching and administra­tion staff were all subjected to digital scanning.
 ??  ?? The KipleLive solution can be easily adapted to the setup of the different types of schools.
The KipleLive solution can be easily adapted to the setup of the different types of schools.

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