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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
- As with the other Multimedia Super Corridor Flagship Applications, the development of the Smart School Project is done through the Concept Requests for Proposals (CRFP) process. In the case of the Smart School Project, the CRFP process was carried out in four (4) stages.
- At the first stage, the Ministry of Education invited interested companies and institutions to propose solutions based on the Smart School documents launched in July 1997. Forty-nine (49) proposals were received and twenty-five (25) were shortlisted.
- At the second stage, the companies responsible for these 25 proposals got together and formed four (4) consortia to prepare proposals for an integrated solution.
- At the third stage, three (3) integrated solutions were chosen, and the three consortia responsible were invited to participate in multi-track negotiations with the Government.
- After multi-track negotiations, the Government decided to choose two consortia to prepare the Smart School Integrated Solution for ninety (90) project schools in the country. For this purpose, the two consortia formed a joint venture company, that is, Telekom Malaysia Smart School Sdn. Bhd.
- The joint venture company, Telekom Smart School Sdn. Bhd, comprises seven (7) local companies, namely:
- Telekom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for telecommunications services, the Wide Area Network, and the Local Area Network)
- Sapura Holdings Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for hardware, systems software and Systems Integration)
- Educational Trend Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for Teaching-Learning Materials for English Language)
- DEMC Anzagain Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for Teaching-Learning Materials for Primary Mathematics)
- Digital Technology Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for Teaching-Learning Materials for Secondary Mathematics)
- Multi Media Synergy Corporation Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for Teaching-Learning Materials for Bahasa Melayu)
- Custommedia Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for the Smart School Management System)
- In addition, three multinational corporations, are also involved in the Smart School Integrated Solution. The three multinational corporations are as follows:
- BT Multimedia (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for Project Management and Implementation)
- Electronic Data Systems IT Services (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for Systems Integration)
- NIIT Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (component provider for Teaching-Learning Materials for Science)
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| Source: Ministry of Education, Malaysia |
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