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Smart School Qualification Standards 
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Smart School Flagship Application, A Conceptual Blueprint
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Benchmarking of The Smart School Integrated Solution
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Evaluation of Computing Tablet Pilot Project
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The Smart School, Roadmap 2005 - 2020: An Educational Odyssey
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Advancing e-Education: New Thinking-Sharing New Zealand & Malaysian Experience
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Refurbished PC Pilot Project
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Impact Assessment Study - Smart School Integrated Solution
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Primary and Secondary School Education Portals


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  • The original Smart School Implementation Plan, which was launched in July 1997 by Y.A.B. Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, comprises two phases, that is, a pilot project phase and a broad roll-out phase.

  • Eighty-seven (87) pilot schools were involved in the pilot project phase which tested three models of technology, that is, a computer laboratory model (Level B), a limited classroom model (Level B+), and a full classroom model (Level A).

  • In the broad roll-out phase, the Government of Malaysia is expected to play the role of architect and driver for the Smart School project in the following ways:

    1. Prepare the guidelines and provides the basic amenities to schools according to their individual needs.

    2. Actively encourage all schools to become smart schools on their own initiative by using their own financial resources and expertise.

  • In the original Implementation Plan, the Ministry of Education would use the findings of the pilot project to prepare a master plan to ensure that all schools in the country become smart schools in stages, by the year 2010.
The Concept Requests for Proposals Process
  Source: Ministry of Education, Malaysia
In the Pilot Project
Background
The Smart School Concept
The Smart School Objectives
Implementation of the Smart School
The Concept Requests for Proposals Process
The Smart School Integrated Solution
Pilot Project Timeline
Deliverables of the Smart School Pilot Project
Final Systems Acceptance (FSA)
Post Pilot Project Activities
Roll-out of the Smart School
Next Steps

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