Showing posts with label Berita OUM. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The father of two and grandfather of five signed up for the Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) programme in September 2009


Like other learners of the University, Ally Teoh Cheng Hoe attends lectures and tutorials, reads modules, works on assignments and sits for examinations. And like them, he too has his challenges and aspirations. But, while other learners often speak of juggling work, studies and family life, and how the added qualification will help in their career, Teoh has a different perspective to share of his academic journey. This is because he has reached what the others have not. He is 73 and the oldest learner at OUM’s Melaka Learning Centre.

The father of two and grandfather of five signed up for the Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) programme in September 2009, and will graduate in 2013 if all goes as scheduled.

When asked why he opted for the programme, Teoh says, “I had a vague idea of what psychology was at the time. I knew that it had to do with the human mind, that psychology with its multifarious branches was linked to our daily activities and a variety of other disciplines. I thought it would be interesting to embark on this programme to learn more about it, and of course, to earn a degree.”

Teoh, who once worked as a general services clerk in the government sector, did not continue his studies after he completed his high school education due to financial constraints. His interest in martial arts led him to undergo taekwondo training under the instruction of Korean masters in 1963, and later attend international seminars overseas conducted by General Choi Hong Hi, the founder of taekwondo.

Despite holding the position of grandmaster in the Promotion and Advisory Committees of the International Ch’ang-Hon Taekwondo Federation (ICTF), and having established his own taekwondo centre, Teoh remains humble about his martial art knowledge and skills. “I am still learning. In fact, it was my immersion in taekwondo that inspired me to become a student again. It reinforces my belief that there really is no end to learning.”

Having decided to pursue his tertiary education, the septuagenarian now allots more time for study. “Previously, most of my time was spent on reading novels, articles and magazines. My days are now more structured. I start my day at 6.30am. My study period lasts two to three hours at a stretch. I then have lunch followed by a nap in the afternoon. Thrice a week, between 5.30pm and 8pm, I conduct taekwondo classes. At night, I study up to another two hours, if I am not too tired. I reward myself once in a while by going out for a dance and having a drink or two,” shares Teoh, who comes from a Peranakan background.

Being a learner at his age brings with it numerous challenges. “I left school more than 50 years ago. Starting from scratch once again presented a steep climb. But slowly I found my second wind; I am still struggling with memory problems and eye fatigue as only my right eye is functioning now.”

Initially, he found learning how to use the computer quite an obstacle but he says, “With perseverance, I managed to overcome it, though there are areas where I am still learning.” Not only that, lectures in Bahasa Malaysia can be a challenge for him since he only speaks bazaar Malay.

Certain health issues also intrude on his life as a learner. “The long Sunday tutorials from 8am to late afternoon are something I have to get used to. I catch myself yawning sometimes. I am sure the face-to-face tutors or anyone who happen to look my way would think that my yawning is due to boredom but it is actually due to lack of oxygen caused by an ischaemic heart condition. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease also presents some problems particularly during examinations.”

To alleviate these problems, he practises taekwondo and does light weight-training exercises thrice weekly, though there are times when he has to be hospitalised for a few days in order to stabilise his condition. “A positive disposition certainly helps,” says the man, who is also fond of playing the classical guitar.

Now in his sixth semester, Teoh has grown used to his study schedules and long hours surfing the Internet and myVLE, the University’s learning portal, for additional information. “The blended mode of learning is an attractive feature. Knowledge is disseminated via face-to-face tutoring, modules and e-tutoring,” he adds.

Teoh could have easily relaxed in his golden years but this gutsy learner does not believe in resting on his laurels. “Retirement is the best time to engage in learning. I strongly feel that as we grow older, we need to be cognitively engaged. Besides gaining knowledge, we may attain our ambition of earning a degree. We can pass knowledge and skills to others particularly the young who are under our charge,” opines Teoh.

In addition to that, Teoh believes that learning has made him a better individual. “The psychology modules covering various aspects of life such as human behaviour, child psychology and counselling psychology help me understand people around me better. I am calmer and more reflective. I believe I am more knowledgeable now and interact with people more meaningfully,” says Teoh, who has a new circle of younger coursemates sharing the same interest.

Teoh is also grateful to the staff at the learning centre who assist him in his studies. “OUM makes you feel like you belong. The discount in tuition fees for senior citizens is a most welcome feature,” he says, adding that he intends to pursue a Master’s degree should his health permit. Teoh is definitely an exemplary figure for both the young and the old, and is the epitome of lifelong learning.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Couple who sponsored maid’s studies awarded - The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian couple who fully sponsored the tuition fees of their Indonesian maid’s diploma was recognised at the F&N Outdo Yourself Award (OYA).



Tan Choo Tang, 56, and wife Wee Phooi Kuan, 47, said they decided to help their maid, Sarmini Muhyadi, 28, to further her studies in management at the Open University Malaysia in the hope it would help improve her standard of living.

All the hard work paid off when Sarmini received her diploma last June and she is now holding a top post in a private company in Indonesia. Sarmini’s education cost RM5,000.

They were among the seven recipients who received the award presented by OYA’s patron Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad at a ceremony yesterday.

Fraser and Neave Holdings Bhd chairman Tengku Syed Badarudin Jamalullail was also present.

The recipients each received RM5,000, a certificate, plaque and F&N products.

“We could tell that Sarmini had a lot of potential to succeed as she is a hardworking person.

“We supported her for four years so that she would not give up,” said Tan.

Another recipient, Jonathan Jobal, 14, saved his cousin who was trapped inside a burning house.

“This makes me more willing to help anyone in trouble,” he said.

For senior citizen Tey Chong Suan, 74, the award is the greatest gift she has ever received.

“It was my duty,” said Tey who bravely saved a boy from drowning in Muar, Johor.

F&N chief executive officer Datuk Ng Jui Sia described the recipients as exemplary role models.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

OUM sasar 130,000 penuntut tahun 2015 - Utusan Malaysia

Oleh HAMDAN TAWADI
utusanjohor@utusan.com.my

Mohamed Khaled Nordin memahat batu sebagai simbolik perasmian Bangunan Pusat Pembelajaran OUM di Batu Pahat, baru-baru ini.

BATU PAHAT 26 Julai - Universiti Terbuka Malaysia (OUM) menyasarkan pengambilan sekurang-kurangnya 130,000 penuntut menjelang 2015.

Presiden dan Naib Canselornya, Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Anuwar Ali berkata, hingga kini lebih 100,000 orang memasuki universiti itu dengan jumlah lulusan yang berjaya dilahirkan melebihi 32,000 orang.

"Sambutan baik daripada masyarakat menunjukkan OUM adalah antara pilihan utama golongan yang ingin belajar sambil bekerja.



"OUM juga telah membelanjakan hampir RM100 juta untuk membeli dan mengubah suai pusat-pusat pembelajaran di seluruh negara bagi kemudahan para penuntutnya," katanya pada Majlis Perasmian Bangunan Pusat Pembelajaran OUM di sini baru-baru ini.

Perasmian Bangunan Pusat Pembelajaran OUM itu disempurnakan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

Anuwar berkata, pusat pembelajaran OUM di daerah itu memenangi anugerah reka bentuk terbaik daripada Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia pada 2007 dan ia adalah antara 18 pusat pembelajaran yang beroperasi di bangunan milik OUM.

Dalam pada itu, Mohamed Khaled berkata, langkah OUM menyediakan infrastruktur dan program akademik berkualiti amat bertepatan bagi membolehkan universiti itu memberi khidmat terbaik kepada penuntutnya.

"Hakikatnya, dengan adanya bangunan sendiri, OUM boleh mempertingkatkan lagi usaha dalam menyediakan program-program berkualiti kepada rakyat," katanya.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

OUM kini 10 tahun

Petikan dari Portal OUM:

In conjunction with the University’s 10th anniversary celebrations, OUM Today speaks to the top management and people at the grassroots to trace its rapid rise over the years. Here is OUM’s story.

It all began with an idea mooted by Royal Prof Ungku Aziz, which was later articulated in a working paper The Way Forward presented to the Malaysian Business Council by the then Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad in 1991.

OUM operates from Technology Park Malaysia during its earlier days

But the establishment of the country’s first open and distance learning university only materialised in 2000, following the formation of Multimedia Technology Enhancement Operations (METEOR) in the late 1990s. The establishment of METEOR saw the beginning of a strategic relationship among the 11 public universities which were instrumental in contributing funds and resources to set up METEOR.

Staff sorting out students' applications at the University's office in Akademi Pengajian Islam

In the early days, METEOR operated from the Chancellory in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Jalan Semarak, Kuala Lumpur. The staff was skeletal, the physical infrastructure basic. Later, it moved to Technology Park Malaysia in Bukit Jalil, KL. Following the approval of the University’s constitution in August 2000, the first batch of students was accepted in August the following year.

Soft launch of OUM in 2001

Between 2000 and 2001, the University operated from its new location at Akademi Pengajian Islam, Universiti Malaya, and in 2002, moved to its permanent campus in Jalan Tun Ismail.

From then on, things looked up for the University as it started on its journey of expansion, growing from a small entity into a respectable institution. Today, it is the premier ODL institution in the country. Within a short span of 10 years, the cumulative student enrolment swelled from 753 in 2001 to 94,000 in 2010. From a skeletal staff of 26, the number is now more than 600.

The toil and sweat of its pioneers have not been for nothing. Over the past 10 years, the University has chalked up many successes and left its mark in several parts of the world as it strives to be a global education provider.

The first assembly at the main campus

OUM now has students all over the country, gathering in 48 learning centres nationwide, usually during weekends. The University also offers programmes for international learners through its learning centres in Yemen, Bahrain, Maldives, Ghana, Sri Lanka and Hungary.

Clearly, OUM has come a long way since those early, struggling years. The University has achieved much during its decade of existence, all of which would not be possible without the dedication and commitment of its management and staff.

What of the next decade? The future beckons. The University hopes to continue harnessing its strengths and leveraging on technology to give it the competitive edge as it moves boldly into the future.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Rombakan Pengurusan Tertinggi OUM

Pada 5 Mei 2010 telah diadakan satu rombakan dalam pengurusan tertinggi OUM. Prof. Latifah Abdol Latif, mantan Pengarah Pusat Pengurusan Pelajar, kini adalah Dekan Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi menggantikan Prof. Mohd Kidin yang akan bersara tidak lama lagi.

Prof. Madya Dr. Santhi (kiri)dan Prof. Latifah (dua dari kiri) semasa lawatan dan sesi dialog di PP Greentown pada 28 Februari 2009.

Prof. Madya Dr. Santhi Ragavan, mantan Pengarah Pusat Pengurusan Tutor, kini telah dipindahkan ke Pusat Pengurusan Pelajar sebagai pengarahnya yang baru menggantikan tempat Prof. Latifah.

Prof. Zoraini Wati Abas, iaitu mantan Pengarah Institut Kualiti, Kaji Selidik dan Inovasi (IQRI) telah berpindah ke Pusat Pengurusan Tutor, sebagai pengarahnya yang baru.

Warga OUM Perak mengucapkan syabas kepada mereka kerana perlantikan yang baru bermakna cabaran baru bagi menambah-baik perkhidmatan kepada pelajar serta tutor.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Perhimpunan Staf Kumpulan Meteor/OUM dan Ucapan Tahun Baru 2010

Perhimpunan Staf Kumpulan Meteor/OUM yang pertama bagi tahun 2010 telah diadakan pada 7 Januari 2010 di Auditorium OUM Kuala Lumpur. Semua staf telah berkumpul di auditorium ini se awal jam 8.30 pagi lagi untuk mendengar ucapan tahun baru dari Canselor Open University Malaysia iaitu YABhg Tun Jeanne Abdullah.



Turut hadir dalam perhimpunan tersebut adalah pengurusan tertinggi OUM iaitu YBhg Tan Sri Dr. Anuwar Ali, Presiden dan Naib Canselor OUM, Prof. Dr. Mansor Fadzil, Naib Presiden Kanan OUM, Prof. Dr. Rosli Hamir, Naib Presiden Kanan OUM,En. Repin Ibrahim, Naib Presiden OUM serta Puan Kamariah, Pendaftar OUM.





Pengarah-pengarah pusat pembelajaran serta semua staf-staf kumpulan Meteor dan OUM juga dijemput hadir sama.

Dalam ucapan aluannya, YBhg Tan Sri Dr. Anuwar Ali mengucapkan 'Selamat Tahun Baru' kepada semua staf. Beliau juga mengucapkan terima kasih kepada semua staf kerana telah bekerja keras pada tahun 2009 bagi mendaftarkan bilangan pelajar baru yang paling ramai sejak tahun 2001. Walau bagaimanapun, beliau mengingatkan semua staf akan cabaran-cabaran yang bakal dihadapi OUM pada tahun 2010 dan menyeru semua staf beusaha dengan lebih gigih lagi.





Dalam ucapan tahun barunya, YABhg Tun Jeanne Abdullah telah meningatkan hadirin supaya menjadikan khidmat kepada masyarakat sebagai resolusi tahun baru 2010. Kata beliau, dunia sekarang sedang diancam dengan berbagai ancaman sosial dan persekitaran hasil dari tamak haloba manusia serta kepanasan global.



Beliau menyeru semua staf supaya menanamkan semangat perihatin kepada masyarakat serta sukarelawan dalam membantu mereka yang memerlukan. Beliau mengingatkan kita semua supaya menyumbang balik kepada masyarakat bagi mewujudkan dunia yang aman dan sentosa.



Perjumpaan Pihak Pengurusan Tertinggi OUM dengan Semua Pengarah Pusat Pembelajaran OUM dari seluruh Malaysia

Seperti penggal-penggal lepas, semua Pengarah Pusat Pembelajaran OUM dari seluruh Malaysia telah dijemput hadir ke ibu pejabat OUM di Kuala Lumpur bagi merencanakan apa yang perlu dibuat untuk tahun 2010.

Prof. Dr. Rosli sedang mempengerusikan sesi perjumpaan dengan semua pengarah pusat pembelajaran

Sesi perjumpaan ini merupakan sesi pertama tahun 2010 dan telah diadakan dari 4 Januari hingga 7 Januari. Kesemua pengarah telah hadir dalam perjumpaan ini bagi mendengar taklimat dari berbagai jabatan bagi merungkai segala masalah yang timbul agar pentadbiran tahun 2010 dapat dijalankan dengan licin. Para pengarah juga diberi peluang untuk mencadangkan penambahbaikan proses kerja serta perkhidmatan kepada pelajar.

En. Repin sedang memberikan taklimat mengenai Performance Appraisal dan Performance Rating yang baru

Sesi pertama telah dipengerusikan oleh Naib Presiden OUM iaitu Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosli Hamir. Beliau mengingatkan semua pengarah supaya sentiasa memberikan penekanan kepada perkhidmatan terbaik kepada pelajar serta meningkatkan aktiviti pemasaran bagi mendapatkan lebih ramai lagi pelajar supaya belajar di OUM. Beliau juga mengkehendakkan semua pusat pembelajaran mengamalkan sistem kerja 5S Jepun iaitu Seiri (sisih), Seiton (susun), Seiso (sapu), Seiketsu (seragam) dan Shitsuke (sentiasa amal).

Prof. Ramli sedang memberikan taklimat perancangan OUM tahun 2010

Sesi 4 empat hari itu juag telah diselitkan dengan taklimat dari Puan Kamariah (Pendaftar), En. Che Omar (Pengawal kewangan), Prof. Ramli (Pengurus Perancangan Korporat), E. Repin Ibrahim (Naib Presiden) serta pesanan dari YBhg Tan Sri Dr. Anuwar Ali (Presiden OUM).

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Highlight Jamuan Hari Raya dan Deepavali OUM Campus

Oct 14, 2009

Berikut adalah beberapa klip video majlis raya kampus OUM:

Persembahan dari Prof. Ramli, Prof. Latifah dan team:



Persembahan dari Mat Rocker Sdra Yahya Majri dan team:



Persembahan Bangra:



Persembahan dari Sdra Zamani Sailan, Pengarah PP Melaka:

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

MAJLIS JAMUAN HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI & DEEPAVALI KUMPULAN METEOR 2009

Oct 13, 2009

Kehadiran Canselor OUM, Tun Jeanne Abdullah diiringi Tan Sri Anuwar Ali, Presiden dan naib Canselor OUM

Satu Majlis Sambutan Hari Raya dan Deepavali peringkat Open University Malaysia (OUM) pusat induk telah diadakan sebentar tadi bermula jam 1.00ptg. Sewaktu menulis blog ini majlis ini sedang berlangsung dengan berbagai persembahan daripada warga OUM dan Meteor.

Turut hadir, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Mantan Perdana Menteri Malaysia

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Tetamu khas pada majlis ini ialah Tun Jeanne Abdullah iaitu Canselor OUM. Turut hadir sama Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, mantan Perdana Menteri Malaysia, serta Tan Sri Azman Hashim, Pro-canselor OUM serta isteri. Mereka ditemani oleh Tan Sri Anuwar Ali, Presiden OUM serta Puan Sri.

Persembahan dari Prof. Ramli Baharoom, Prof. Latifah serta lain-lain warga OUM

Persembahan dari Sdra Zamani (Pengarah PP Melaka) sebagai mewakili semua Pengarah Pusat-pusat pembelajaran

Sebahagian dari Pengarah Pusat Pembelajaran OUM yang hadir. Dari kiri: Azlina (Johor), Hj. Khairuddin (Terengganu), Dr. Tan (Penang), Richard Ng (Perak), Hj. Izanee (Pahang) dan Dr. Frank Kiong (Sarawak)

Tan Sri Anuwar Ali, Presiden dan Naib Canselor OUM sedang menyampaikan duit raya pada anak-anak warga OUM yang hadir

Pengarah-pengarah Pusat Pembelajaran OUM dari seluruh negara turut dijemput hadir. Keseluruhannya lebih dari 300 orang staf-staf OUM kebanyakan dari kampus induk turut hadir menyerikan majlis ini.

Lagi gambar MAJLIS JAMUAN HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI & DEEPAVALI KUMPULAN METEOR 2009

Oct 13, 2009

Berikut adalah gambar-gambar candid semasa Majlis Hari Raya dan Deepavali OUM:

Sdra Zamani, Pengarah Melaka sedang menerima bunga dan ... sebagai tanda penghargaan dari Puan Munaliz, Pengarah PP Kedah/Perlis

Pertandingan merebut ais kacang di antara Fakulti Sains dan Matematik (Dr. Marselan) dan Fakulti Perniagaan dan Pengurusan (Mr. Cheah)

Keberangkatan pulang Tan Sri Azman Hashim, Pro-canselor OUM

Persembahan tarian sebagai pembuka tirai majlis

Prof. Mansor (Naib Presiden Kanan OUM) sedang bersama para tetamu jemputan

Prof. Ramli Bahroom (berdiri) sedang bercakap sesuatu kepada Tan Sri Anuwar Ali

Prof. Rosli Hamir (berbaju merah), Naib Presiden OUM dengan para tetamu jemputan

Monday, October 5, 2009

Surprise Birthday celebration @ OUM KL

5 Oktober 2009

Dari kiri: Prof. Yusof, Prof. Shaari, Tuan Fatma, Prof. Mansor dan Prof. Ramli

Pagi tadi selepas selesai Ucapan Tahunan Polisi Perniagaan OUM oleh YBhg Tan Sri Professor Emeritus Anuwar Ali pada kira-kira jam 10.45, satu majlis sarapan pagi telah diadakan dan satu surprise telah diberikan kepada Prof. Mansor (Senior Vice President OUM), Prof. Shaari (Dekan fakulti perniagaan dan pemasaran), Prof. Yusof (Dekan fakulti Aplikasi Sains Sosial) dan Puan Tuan Fatma (Program Coordinator untuk MBA bagi meraikan hari jadi mereka.

YBhg Tan Sri Presiden (berambut putih) turut hadir dalam majlis sarapan pagi

Seramai 200 orang staf OUM KL yang hadir telah menyampaikan lagu "Happy Birthday" kepada mereka.



Seperti tahun-tahun lepas, Ucapan Tahunan Polisi Perniagaan telah disampaikan oleh YBhg Tan Sri Presiden OUM bagi melancarkan bajet dan hala tuju OUM pada tahun 2010 dan seterusnya 5 tahun berikutnya.

Semasa ucapan dasar tersebut, Tan Sri telah menyatakan rasa puas hatinya tentang pencapaian Kumpulan Meteor serta OUM pada tahun 2009 walaupun pencapaian sediki merosot berbanding dengan sasaran yang telah dibuat. Beliau juga telah menyampaikan sasaran OUM pada tahun 2010 dan menyeru semua staf OUM supaya bekerja lebih kuat lagi bagi memastikan OUm mencapai sasarannya dalam suasana persaingan yang tinggi.

Beliau juga telah menggariskan beberapa perkara yan perlu dibuat termasuk perbelanjaan secara berhemah, memperkenalkan 6 program baru setiap tahun, serta memberikan lebih kuasa kepada setiap pusat pembelajaran dari segi mengemaskini proses pengambilan pelajar.

Beliau menyeru semua staf supaya membangunkan bajet 2010 berdasarkan pada hala tuju yang telah dicadangkan.

Setakat ini OUM mempunyai lebih dari 85,000 pelajar dan lebih dari 13,000 orang teah bergraduat dan lebih dari 7,500 akan bergraduat tahun ini.



Selepas selesai sahaja majlis ini, satu taklimat telah diadakan oleh Prof. Mansor Fadzil untuk staf yng berminat untuk memohon grant kaji selidik. Menurut Prof. Mansor, OUM memperuntukan sebanyak RM 1 juta setiap tahun untuk tujuan. Beliau menyeru semua staf supaya bergiat dalam kaji selidik kerana bukan sahaja ia mendatangkan manfaat kepada OUM tetapi kaji selidik yang telah diterima akan diambil untuk tujuan kenaikan pangkat staf tersebut.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Volunteers Can Become Active Agents Of Change, Says Jeanne, Chancellor of Open University Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30 (Bernama) -- Volunteers can become an active agents of change by helping communities understand that their attitudes towards environmental issues are crucial in reversing global warming," Tun Jeanne Abdullah said.

In her public lecture entitled "Shaping our future generation", at Soka Women's College, Soka University, Hachioji, Japan, Jeanne hoped to see the youth of the world embracing a mission or a cause whether caring for the environment, human rights or child protection and not limit their contributions to just their own country.

"As global citizens we must be concerned with what is happening around us such as a variety of humanitarian crisis arising from armed conflicts, natural disasters, climat change and also the financial crisis which continue to threaten the world community," said Jeanne.

The text of her lecture was faxed to Bernama here Wednesday.

Jeaane said volunteerism was an expression of people's willingness and capacity to freely help others to improve their society and bring significant benefits to individuals and communities by addressing specific needs.

Thus, she said, the passion and spirit of volunteerism should be ignited among students so that they could use their vigour and youthful enthusiasm to help humanity.

Jeanne cited as an example the establishment of the secreteriat of Caring Malaysia in 2008 with the key mission to inculcate the spirit of volunteerism among youth and to reach out to those in needs and together to develop a better the society.

She said by joining the secretariat, volunteers would get to know each other better, learn from one and another and work together for the benefit of society.

She said that through volunteering, a practice of people working on behalf of others without being motivated by financial or material gains could be promoted and this would improve the quality of life.

Abdullah Conferred Honorary Degree By Soka University

Former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Honoris Causa from Soka University in Tokyo, Wednesday.

In his acceptance speech, the text of which was made available to Bernama, Abdullah expressed his gratitude to the President of Soka Gakai International Dr Daisaku Ikeda for the honour.

"It was my cherished ambition as a student in school as well as a student in university that I serve my country. When I graduated I had no hesitation in enrolling in the government's administrative and diplomatic service.

"When I matured as a civil servant as well as later when I embarked upon my political career, I was determined to contribute, in whatever modest way I could, to the betterment of not only the people of my country, but also to humanity at large," he said.

He said in his various capacities as minister and also prime minister, he was able to help enrich and develop young minds, strengthen Malaysia's capacity to defend itself and play a role in forging peace and stability in the region and around the world.

"If there is anything I am most grateful for, it is that I was able to further widen the democratic space in my country, improve its system of governance and delivery, and spark the modernisation and development of the rural economy through the development corridors that I introduced," he added.

Besides his blood ties with people from Japan, he said Malaysian people always admired the achievements of the Japanese particularly on how they managed to transform their country from the ashes of war to become the second largest economy of the world in a relatively short period of time.

"To emulate Japan, the Look East Policy was introduced. Our bilateral relations has expanded and deepened. Japan became Malaysia's top trading partner after neighbour Singapore. Japan was also among the top five investors in Malaysia in the last decade," he said.

Abdullah also mentioned that the Malaysian government had given a lot of emphasis on developing and distinguishing itself through its well-defined and advanced human capital development infrastructure.

"History has clearly shown that countries which invest heavily in education have progressed well ahead of those that do not," he added.

He noted that during his administration, he also introduced Islam Hadhari or civilsational Islam which he hoped would provide a blueprint and establish a balance in the pursuit of progress and enlightment.

-- BERNAMA

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Wajah baru Portal Open University Malaysia

15 Sept, 2009

Bagi pelajar yang telah melayari portal Open University Malaysia (OUM) semalam, sudah pasti nampak berbeza kerana portal OUM telah dinaik-taraf dengan menamplkan wajah yang baru yang lebih "user-friendly".

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

ANUGERAH KUALITI KUMPULAN METEOR

2 Julai 2009 Posted by IQRI

Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosli Hamir, Naib Presiden Open University Malaysia (OUM)(Pengurusan Pelajar & Pembangunan Kampus) selaku Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kerja Anugerah Kualiti OUM telah melancarkan Anugerah Kualiti Tahunan (AKT) Kumpulan METEOR pada majlis Perhimpunan Perpaduan Kumpulan METEOR 03/2009. Bagi kali ini, kategori yang telah dilancarkan adalah Anugerah Inovatif (Kumpulan).

Poster Anugerah Kualiti OUM/Meteor (Sila klik pada gambar untuk membesarkan imej)

Tujuan AKT adalah untuk menggalakkan pemikiran inovatif dan semangat kerja berkumpulan.

Kategori penyertaan adalah:

-Meningkatkan kecekapan
-Meningkatkan khidmat pelanggan
-Menjadikan tempat kerja lebih selamat dan kondusif
-Lain lain inovasi yang memberi impak positif

Kitaran Pelaksanaan:

-Penyertaan dibuka sepanjang tahun
-Penganugerahan 2 kali setahun:
-Januari dan Julai

Syarat Penyertaan:

-Terbuka kepada semua warga KUMPULAN METEOR
-Ahli kumpulan terdiri dari staf Jabatan/Bahagian yang sama atau pelbagai
-Mempunyai penasihat dikalangan MPTU (kecuali GMC)

Hadiah dan Anugerah:

- Hadiah bernilai RM 5000.00 bagi projek yang dapat memberi impak yang paling besar kepada kumpulan meteor.
-Hadiah merit bernilai RM 2000.00 bagi projek yang berpotensi
-Pemberian Sijil Anugerah, Sijil merit dan sijil penyertaan

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