Johor team bags awards at global expo


Nur Khairin (left), Muhammad Fakrul, Siti Aisyah and their teacher, Muhammad Nabil, are all smiles after receiving their medals.

A LANGUAGE game to teach visually-impaired students using recycled items, designed by a team of Malaysian students, was a big hit at the I+Aceh International Art – Creativity and Engineering exhibition in Indonesia.

The team from Pasir Gudang, Johor also bagged three gold medals and a special award during the exhibition beating other foreign teams in the category.

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