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Smart School Qualification Standards  [Acrobat File, 1.1 MB] |
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Smart School Flagship Application, A Conceptual Blueprint [Acrobat File, 3.6MB] |
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Benchmarking of The Smart School Integrated Solution [Acrobat File, 1.6 MB] |
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Evaluation of Computing Tablet Pilot Project [Word File, 636 KB] |
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The Smart School, Roadmap 2005 - 2020: An Educational Odyssey [Acrobat File, 3.3MB] |
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Advancing e-Education: New Thinking-Sharing New Zealand & Malaysian Experience [Acrobat File, 508 KB] |
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Refurbished PC Pilot Project [Word File, 732 KB] |
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Impact Assessment Study - Smart School Integrated Solution [Word File, 340 KB] |
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Primary and Secondary School Education Portals
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Home : Smart School Overview : The Principal Stakeholders
Government of Malaysia

Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia

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Driving the development of the Flagship Applications are government ministries and agencies that report directly to the MSC Malaysia Implementation Council, chaired by the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
The Smart School project is driven by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia, which spearheads all key initiatives under this flagship.
During the pilot, MoE's industry partner was the Telekom Smart School (TSS), a consortium led by Telekom Malaysia that was awarded the contract to develop the project in collaboration with the MoE and the MDeC.
The MDeC is a private company wholly owned by the Malaysian Government, created to facilitate the development of the MSC Malaysia, expedite the entry of investors, and spawn as well as nurture new breed of Malaysian ICT entrepreneurs. The MDeC reports to the MSC Malaysia Implementation Council whose members consist of members of the Cabinet and government agencies.
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