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INTRODUCTION
Malaysian Smart School:
Main Goal
Enhance individual strengths and
abilities
Produce a thinking and technology
literate workforce
Five
important
agenda
Democratise education
Advantages
Interactive teaching-learning
No student feel sleepy, enjoyable
Develop the student with good computer skills
Access to online resources
Improved communication
Video conferencing with expert
Know about on going issues related to subject
Disadvantages
High cost
-School cannot afford
-Expensive, every child
cannot get access
Lack of technological
infrastructure in rural
area
-Not expose to technology
-Limited internet
connectivity
Become passive
-Slow learner will miss
-Just follow the flow
Skilled Faculty
-Need to train teachers
-Become disturbing
factor rather than
helpful
Challenges
Lack of budget to
maintain
the equipment.
Technical support
team is not enough.
Server problem
and inconsistent
internet service
available.
Conclusion
Smart school are one of the strategies adopted
by schools in response to todays modern needs.
The objective of having smart school is to
improve the quality of education by using
modern methods. In order to achieve the targets,
our country should start by training qualified
people who at any time have the capability and
efficiency of modern industry. Society should
support the project in any ways so that the goals
that we aim for the smart school project can be
achieve. Peoples should be aware about the
benefits of smart school then we can together
collaborate to attain success of smart school.