Monday, 6 October 2014

WEEK 2 REFLECTION FOR GE2153 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY.

     It was September 18th at approximately 10.30 p.m. I got a call from my senior saying that he needed only a few trusts worthy students to help him handling a program that weekend. This program was held for the second intake students that consist of 23 local and 30 international students that leads to an overall of 53 new students got accepted to enter Pendeta Za’ba Residential College. The program went for two spectacular days and nights with wonderful bonds were linked between us, seniors and juniors within just a short period of time. A few pictures had been taken to cherish those beautiful memories created. Also, as proof to why I were absent in class on the second week for Educational Technology.
Minggu Mesra Pelajar Part 2:

 Figure 1: The whole students involved in Minggu Mesra Pelajar Part 2.
Figure 2: The overall local students from the second intake. 

     An old, wise and extraordinary genius man once said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” got me thinking that even though my physical state could not be there in class as Dr Rosseni gave her lecture within only an hour, that did not stop me from imagining as if I were in that particular moment where I should have been last Thursday. Here’s the amazing part, that old, wise genius man was Albert Einstein, the remarkable German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of Science whom when everybody asks would eventually give the same answer saying, “Do you mean the physicist that are well known until today for his intelligence’s when he developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics."
Based on the input I got from my beloved classmates, previously in week 2 due to a certain constraint of time, the class was shorten from an hour lecture and another two hours of tutorial, there was just an hour to gain enough input before everyone had to go to DECTAR for a CMIE session. Within that one hour, I imagined it would be a little rushed and unplanned. However, as my classmates told me everything was normal, the lesson was very informative even at such little time. For more details on the lecture, I must later confront face to face with my classmates to learn more in depth. 

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Figure 3: Nabila Kamal and I as Pemudah Cara for Kolej Pendeta Za'ba.