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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 : The Malaysian Smart School : Pilot Project
- 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:
- Prepare the guidelines and provides the basic amenities to schools according to their individual needs.
- 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.
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| Source: Ministry of Education, Malaysia |
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