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Why don’t they write the way they should?

At the tertiary level, reports have consistently revealed that despite having formal English instruction for eleven years


Creating interest in IT among students

It is now pretty obvious that information technology is the “hot stuff” of the interconnected world.


Student engagement in higher learning institutions

The study of student engagement has been intensely examined since the 1990s and research on engagement has grown exponentially within three decades.


Exams do not define you

This is the time of year when the Malaysian national school leaving examination results are published.


A fortune to be made in mobile apps

WhatsApp, Instagram, Flipboard, Angry Birds, and Emoji Pop are some of the most well-known mobile applications today.


Large numbers in and around us

Ancient Indians were afraid of many things but never afraid of large numbers.


Targeting economic growth through financial inclusion

Financial inclusion refers to making the financial system available to the economically under-privileged sections of the society.


Line of sight propagation – bane or boon?

Imagine looking at an object.


Preparing tomorrow’s research workforce

By Professor D. P. DashThe need to educate people as researchers is being felt widely both in industry and government. Bill Scales AO, President of the Business/Higher Education Round Table, Australia, who is also the Chancellor of Swinburne University of Technology, …


Towards faster, smoother mobile video conferencing

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