Shaking things up


Prof Ahmad Rafi (left) showing the multi-touch table to Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh (middle) in the Innov8 Lab at the Faculty of Computing and Informatics while director-general Datin Paduka Dr Siti Hamisah Tapsir (right) looks on during a recent visit to the campus.

Since taking over last February, Prof Datuk Dr Ahmad Rafi Mohamed Eshaq has been pushing to improve Multimedia University’s facilities and update its teaching methods to meet the needs of the workplace.

STARTING January this year, Malaysian schools have integrated computational thinking skills in the national education curriculum, becoming the first country in Asean to do so.

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