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[NALI2018 25-26 SEPT 2018]
Alhamdulillah syukur to Allah for allowing us to share and showcase our project that we have carried out for several years to wider audience. We have practiced the Student Centered Learning (SCL) strategy since 2005, which amazingly fulfills the requirement of New Academia Learning Innovation (NALI), in the first year course titled “Introduction to Engineering”.
The project that we exhibited in NALI2018 is named “Designing a first year Introduction to Engineering course” won the gold medal. All of this is made possible by the commitment, cooperation and tremendous efforts displayed by all the team members.
Team members: Dr. Aziatul Niza, Dr. Mohd Kamaruddin Abd Hamid, Dr. Siti Hajjar Che Man, Dr. Arif Aziz, Dr. Azmahani, Dr. Hashim Hassan, Dr. Mimi, Prof. Khairiyah, Fazirah Jumari and myself.
We strongly hope and wish to see SCL being widely implemented for the benefit of our future generations. InsyaAllah.
Congratulations to other SCL practitioners too 🙂
Photos credit to Datuk Supandi 😉
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Receiving the Gold Medal Award from Datuk Nazri, UTMLead Director.
Trying my best to convince the judge 🙂
Explaining to the judges.
The medal and the certificate.
NALI 2008 at Dewan Sultan Iskandar (DSI), UTM
This is the first NALI2018 event organized by UTM.
After the judging session…
Receiving the Gold medal from UTMLead Director, Datuk Nazri.
Philosophy of the NALI2018 in conjunction with our ITE class.
Finalist for NALI2018 Award for Process Control & Instrumentation course.
Engineer Saham or Saham Engineer 😉
Me and Deejay Najman 🙂
The training to learn how to invest in Bursa Malaysia.
It’s the first day of the new semester. Welcome back all students 🙂 … and luckily I managed to start the class in between 2 public holidays 🙂 pheeewww…
Studying / learning fact-based subject such as History or Geography seems easy via a traditional class lecture style. However, we are not sure whether the student can capture, comprehend and apply what they just learned. Such traditional lecturer can be a “syok sendiri” situation, which is easy to deliver for the teacher/lecturer. Well, there is no different with this subject called “Refinery and Petrochemical Technology” (SKKC4723) for the final year students, which I am teaching this semester. This subject is full pack with petrochemical glossaries of chemicals, processes, equipment and others.
In order to make the learning experience more interesting and to ensure student can comprehend the subject better, we implemented Active Learning (AL) and Cooperative Learning (CL). As early in the first class today, we have attempted to create a lively learning environment situation. We provided questions, allow the students to figure out and search for the answers individually, then discuss the answers with their neighbouring friends, and eventually gave them the opportunity to share their answers to the entire class.
Synopsis of Refinery and Petrochemical Technology (SKKC4723) subject
This course presents the principles for chemical and physical processing in the Petrochemical and Refinery technologies. In particular, it emphasizes on the purpose of the process, understanding reaction chemistry, and their application. The course features extensive reading exercises as well as individual/group project and assignments.
Course Outline (CO)
CO1 – Ability to identify the source of raw material uses to the refinery and petrochemical industries and their applications.
CO2 – Ability to explain the process equipment and able to explain the concept behind the process.
CO3 – Explain and compare the processes involved in fractionation/separation, thermal conversion, catalytic conversion, polymerization.
CO4 – Analyze, adapt and design solutions for the current chemical processing to relate with the current working environment.
CO5 – Demonstrate ideas effectively via project report and presentation
CO6 – Work independently, and as a member or a leader in a team to carry out a project on refinery and petrochemical industry.
CO7 – Seek and manage the information and knowledge related to petrochemicals industries.
Brief facts about the first class (10th September 2018):
My hope is for the students to fully understand this subject and able to apply it soon when they work.