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Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Menganugerahkan Anugerah Kebolehpasaran Graduan Tahun 2023

Anugerah Kebolehpasaran Graduan UTM Tahun 2023

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) telah menganugerahkan Anugerah Kebolehpasaran Graduan bagi tahun 2023. Pengumuman tersebut memaparkan senarai penerima anugerah yang telah menunjukkan prestasi cemerlang dalam bidang masing-masing. Antara penerima Anugerah Graduate Employability (GE) UTM adalah daripada Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik, manakala Anugerah Khas diberikan kepada Sariana Muda Kejuruteraan Mekanikal daripada Fakulti Kejuruteraan Mekanikal. Bagi kategori Anugerah Kebolehpasaran Graduan Prasiswazah, penerima adalah dari Bidang Kejuruteraan (Sarjana Muda Kejuruteraan Elektrik-Elektronik), Bidang Sains & Teknologi (Sarjana Muda Sains Komputer Kejuruteraan Data), serta Bidang Alam Bina & Sains Sosial (Sarjana Muda Perakaunan). Sementara itu, bagi kategori Pascasiswazah, penerima adalah dari Bidang Kejuruteraan (Sarjana Kejuruteraan Komputer dan […]

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New Academic Session for Semester 1, 2024/2025

By Shahabuddin Amerudin 3 October 2024 UTM JOHOR BAHRU: As the new academic session kicks off on October 6, 2024, faculty members and staff at the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) are preparing to welcome students and start the first semester of the 2024/2025 academic year with high spirits. As a leading educational institution in the field of Geoinformation, the Department of Geoinformation is dedicated to providing quality education and innovative research to meet the evolving needs of the global community. A significant change taking place at UTM is the restructuring of the faculties, effective October

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Sesi Perkuliahan Baru Semester 1 Sesi 2024/2025

Oleh Shahabuddin Amerudin 3 Oktober 2024 UTM JOHOR BAHRU: Dengan tibanya sesi perkuliahan baru pada 6 Oktober 2024, pensyarah dan kakitangan di Fakulti Alam Bina dan Ukur, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) bersiap sedia untuk menyambut pelajar serta memulakan semester 1 sesi 2024/2025 dengan semangat yang tinggi. Sebagai pusat pendidikan terkemuka dalam bidang Geoinformasi, Jabatan Geoinformasi sentiasa berusaha untuk menawarkan pendidikan berkualiti dan penyelidikan inovatif bagi memenuhi keperluan komuniti global yang semakin berkembang. Satu perubahan signifikan yang berlaku di UTM adalah penstrukturan semula fakulti-fakulti yang berkuat kuasa pada 1 Oktober 2024. Dalam usaha ini, Program Geoinformasi kini dikenali sebagai Jabatan Geoinformasi.

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Peta Bangunan | Building Map | FABU UTM

Oleh Shahabuddin Amerudin Pada 1 Julai 2018, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) melihat pencapaian sejarah baru dengan penggabungan dua fakulti yang berprestij, iaitu Fakulti Alam Bina (FAB) dan Fakulti Geoinformasi dan Harta Tanah (FGHT) dalam rangkaian SINERGY UTM. Gabungan ini membentuk Fakulti Alam Bina dan Ukur (FABU), yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan sinergi dalam bidang utama seperti senibina, perancangan, geomatik, geoinformatik dan harta tanah. Bangunan Fakulti Alam Bina dan Ukur (FABU) menjadi landasan penting bagi pembangunan ilmu, penyelidikan, dan pembelajaran di universiti ini. FABU mengintegrasikan aset-aset utama dari kedua fakulti yang digabungkan, dan bangunan-bangunan yang menjadi sebahagian daripada fakulti ini memainkan peranan

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Addressing Common Challenges in Creating Study Area Maps in Thesis Writing

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Geographic Information Systems (GIS) plays an indispensable role in various fields, including environmental science, urban planning, and public health. For GIS students at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), producing a high-quality study area map is a fundamental aspect of their thesis writing. However, this seemingly straightforward task can be surprisingly challenging, especially when it comes to fitting the map within the constraints of an A4 or B5 paper size. As a result, many students resort to using Google Maps as a basemap or backdrop image, rather than creating a map from scratch. In this article, we

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Challenges in the GIS Software System Course – A Semester 2, 2022/2023 Session Perspective

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction The Semester 2, 2022/2023 session of the GIS Software System course has presented both students and instructors with a unique set of challenges. While the course offers exciting opportunities to delve into the world of geospatial technology, it has become apparent that many students are grappling with several issues that extend beyond the technical aspects of the subject matter. In this article, we will explore some of the key challenges faced by students and the possible factors contributing to these difficulties. 1. The Programming Predicament One of the foremost issues that students are contending with is

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Balancing Programming Education in Geoinformatics: Striking the Right Chord for Student Success

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract This article delves into a pressing issue within the realm of Geoinformatics education at UTM, namely, the divergence between the comprehensive programming curriculum provided to undergraduate students and their challenges in applying programming skills to practical scenarios. Geoinformatics undergraduates are mandated to undertake an array of programming courses as part of their academic journey, yet they often encounter obstacles and exhibit reluctance when confronted with coding tasks. This article explores the underlying causes of this discrepancy, investigates its implications for students’ readiness in the professional workforce, and presents suggestions for curriculum refinements and support mechanisms aimed

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Enhancing GIS Master’s Programs: Strategies for Attracting Students in Malaysia

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction In recent years, the field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has witnessed significant growth and transformation. As GIS technology becomes increasingly essential in various industries, the demand for skilled GIS professionals is on the rise. However, some universities, including institutions like Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), have faced challenges in attracting students to their GIS Master’s programs. In this article, we will delve into the strategies universities can employ to address these challenges and make their GIS programs more appealing to prospective students. Marketing and Promotion One of the primary challenges universities face is raising awareness about

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Enhancing Enrollment in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Master’s Programs: A Case Study of UTM (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Abstract Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a pivotal role in today’s data-driven world, offering applications across various sectors, including urban planning, environmental management, and business analytics. The growing demand for GIS professionals underscores the importance of robust GIS education programs. However, universities worldwide, including institutions like Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), have encountered challenges in attracting students to their GIS Master’s programs. This article investigates the factors contributing to low enrollment in GIS Master’s programs, provides insights into the case of UTM, and presents strategies to enhance program attractiveness. 1. Introduction Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have evolved into

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Cabaran Sikap Pelajar Universiti Terhadap Kemerosotan Pencapaian Akademik di Era Digital

Oleh Shahabuddin Amerudin Dalam era digital yang penuh dengan kemudahan dan akses kepada maklumat, sikap pelajar universiti terhadap pencapaian akademik telah menunjukkan corak yang mencabar. Walaupun pelajar kini mempunyai pelbagai kemudahan dan sokongan untuk berjaya dalam pengajian mereka, namun masih terdapat pelbagai isu yang perlu diberi perhatian bagi mengatasi kemerosotan pencapaian akademik pelajar terbabit. Artikel ini akan membincangkan beberapa isu utama yang telah dinyatakan dalam konteks sikap pelajar universiti pada masa kini terhadap pencapaian akademik mereka. Salah satu isu yang ketara adalah kurangnya usaha dan keengganan pelajar dalam melaksanakan tugasan yang diberikan oleh pensyarah. Sikap ini seringkali merumitkan proses pembelajaran

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Kemerosotan Pencapaian Akademik dan Sikap Pelajar Universiti Pasca Era COVID-19 dan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan (PKP)

Oleh Shahabuddin Amerudin Pendahuluan Pandemik COVID-19 telah membawa transformasi yang signifikan dalam sistem pendidikan, terutama di peringkat universiti. Era pasca-COVID-19 dan tempoh Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan (PKP) telah memberi kesan mendalam kepada sikap pelajar universiti terhadap pencapaian akademik mereka. Fenomena di mana pelajar kurang berusaha dalam melaksanakan tugasan, kurang hadir ke kuliah, dan suka menangguhkan kerja mengakibatkan kemerosotan pencapaian akademik yang mencemaskan. Terdapat beberapa faktor yang dapat dihubungkan dengan perkembangan ini. Artikel ini membincangkan fenomena kemerosotan dalam pencapaian akademik dan sikap yang kurang berusaha pelajar selepas era COVID-19 dan PKP. Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Sikap Pelajar 1. Masalah Kesejahteraan Emosi Pandemik dan

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Survey Analysis Report: UTM and Kg. Sg. Timun CSR Programme Feedback

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction This report presents the analysis of a post-programme survey conducted to gather feedback on the UTM and Kg. Sg. Timun CSR Programme. The survey aimed to evaluate participants’ satisfaction, assess the programme’s effectiveness in meeting expectations, and gather suggestions for improvement. The survey was administered online, and participants were asked to share their thoughts and experiences regarding various aspects of the programme. Survey Details The online survey was open for responses from June 13, 2023, to June 19, 2023. A total of 33 students were scheduled to participate in the programme; however, one participant was unable

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Comprehensive Analysis of Survey Feedback: UTM and Kg. Sg. Timun CSR Programme

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction The survey conducted on participants of the UTM and Kg. Sg. Timun CSR Programme yielded valuable insights into their experiences and perceptions of the program. Through a thorough analysis of the survey responses, several key findings emerged, shedding light on various aspects of the program. Participants’ feedback encompassed a range of topics, including willingness to pay additional fees for program expenses, understanding of the mobile app and online database, interest in future CSR programs, likelihood of recommending the program to others, and additional comments about their overall experience. This detailed analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of

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UTM and Kg. Sg. Timun Empower Mangrove Conservation through an Innovative CSR Programme 

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Linggi, Negeri Sembilan, June 3, 2023 – In a remarkable collaboration, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and the Kg. Sg. Timun community, have once again united to conduct a highly successful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. Led by Dr. Shahabuddin Amerudin from the Geoinformation Programme in the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, this initiative aimed to preserve the natural beauty of the mangrove forest ecosystem. The programme showcased the exceptional capabilities of the Mangrove Forest Tree Identification and Geotagging mobile app, with the website https://www.kstutm.com serving as a central hub for accessing information and utilising the online database and

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Spatial Career Guide – 5 Key Skills for Future GIS Software Developers – A Short Review

Suggestion for Citation: Amerudin, S. (2023). Spatial Career Guide – 5 Key Skills for Future GIS Software Developers – A Short Review. [Online] Available at: https://people.utm.my/shahabuddin/?p=6339 (Accessed: 12 April 2023).

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Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Guide for GIS Students to Make Informed Computer Purchasing Decisions

Suggestion for Citation: Amerudin, S. (2023). Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Guide for GIS Students to Make Informed Computer Purchasing Decisions. [Online] Available at: https://people.utm.my/shahabuddin/?p=6318 (Accessed: 9 April 2023).

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Choosing the Best Computer for GIS Students: Minimum, Recommended, and High-End Specifications

Suggestion for Citation: Amerudin, S. (2023). Choosing the Best Computer for GIS Students: Minimum, Recommended, and High-End Specifications. [Online] Available at: https://people.utm.my/shahabuddin/?p=6307 (Accessed: 9 April 2023).

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Latest Google Site Check Result

Upon conducting a search on the Google website, the results displayed have shown a staggering number of 436,000 results within a lightning-fast time of 0.32 seconds. This is an indication of the vast amount of information available on the Internet and the efficiency of search engines in generating results within a short time span. It is noteworthy that at the time of reporting in this blog, this number of results is the highest that has been found thus far, underscoring the immense amount of content being produced on the Internet on a daily basis.

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