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Empathy for educators
SCHOOLS have been actively conducting online lessons for almost eight months since the Covid-19 outbreak.
Physical books are more personal than e-books, say Malaysian bookworms
THERE’S nothing like curling up with a good book for company.
E-books can help language skills
PARENTS may fret over their children having too much screen time but reading electronic books, also known as e-books, has its benefits.
Only open tenders accepted for eBooks project
Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik denies using a direct negotiation method to acquire some two million tablets for the ministry’s eBooks programme next year.
Dr Maszlee denies approving direct negotiations for eBooks project
KUALA LUMPUR: Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik has denied approving direct negotiations to acquire some two million tablets for the ministry's eBooks programme next year.
Driving schools turn towards e-books
PUTRAJAYA: All driving schools in the country are expected to fully use e-books by 2020, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
An unfrog-ettable competition
THREE schools out of more than 1,900 across Malaysia emerged champions of the FrogPlay Gamified Learning Championship.
Demand for print books still strong among readers
PETALING JAYA: Demand for print books is still strong, accounting for more than 99% of total annual sales nationwide, says Malaysian Book Publishers AssoÂciation.
Account of Syrian girl who tweeted about Aleppo disappears online
LONDON (Reuters) - The Twitter account of a seven-year-old Syrian girl, who garnered followers worldwide with her updates from Aleppo, has become inactive on the micro-blogging site as government forces advance into the city's rebel-controlled areas.
Young Syrian girl sends harrowing tweets of being bombed in Aleppo
LONDON (Reuters) - A seven-year-old Syrian girl, whose depictions of daily life in Aleppo have gained a large Twitter following, has sent harrowing messages describing the bombardment of her house as government forces advance on rebel-held parts of the city.