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Teachers and the integration of ICT in education

During the past decade, there has been an increasing momentum in the world towards the use of ICT in schools.


Innovative universities extend reach

The 27 senior academics travelled half-way round the world to hold their board meeting in Melbourne and on the way they stopped off in steamy Sarawak on the island of Borneo. The European Consortium of Innovative Universities had never been this far south before but it was unlikely to be the last time.


Europe’s higher education leaders visit Swinburne Sarawak

Members of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU) recently toured Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus and participated at a seminar on transnational education.


Biotechnology: What’s in a name?

The way that the term “biotechnology” has been used by both the scientific and lay community has led to confusion and imprecision in what actually constitutes this technology.


Effective study skills for foundation students

To succeed at college or university, foundation students need appropriate study and information literacy skills prior to taking major courses.


Implications of deep learning on foundation students

Effective learning approaches play a significant role in a student’s academic performance.


The Making of a Viral Monster

A powerful network marketing technique known as viral marketing has gained a lot of attention in recent years.


Enhancing interest in quantitative subjects

Business students enrolled in Diploma or Degree programs are usually required to take certain quantitative subjects such as Business Mathematics and Business Statistics.


Bluetooth: A new challenge for wireless connection

These days, one very often comes across the question “Do you have Bluetooth in your mobile/devices?”


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