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What was achieved with previous regimes having Pemandu

Also why are some in a hurry to get things done and pointing fingers at Anwar. Hello remember th 17000 GLC s and others who were terminated in their employment. Why no comment or criticisms then

I f we want this govt to succeed give them cooperation and time and work for the benefit of the nation. We must stop nitpicking.

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PEMANDU was Najib's baby, so I doubt that the current government administration would be inclined to revive it.

Anyway, what you wrote below in your article makes a lot of sense:-

"PEMANDU needs to be on the ground, within communities, rather than in the seminar rooms of five star hotels in Putra Jaya. These people could empower ministers to solve their respective portfolio problems."

"Malaysia needs a bottom-up approach, rather than rely of top-down pro bono advisors. This could help prevent a policy malaise, where advisors just come up with the same old solutions. "

The idea for 1BestariNet was first conceived by some of the participants in PEMANDU’s Communications, Content and Infrastructure, National Key Economic Area (CCI NKEA) labs (workshop), which PEMANDU proposed to the Ministry of Education, which introduced it to Malaysia's schools in 2011.

However, the failure of the 1Bestarinet online learning platform for schools was due to insufficient or no consideration having been given to the realities for its end-users (the students, teachers and their parents) on the ground.

The key component of 1Bestarinet (when it was launched) was the FROG Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), which in order to fully benefit students, would require that they all have access to PCs, tablet device or smartphones especially at home, that they all have either fixed, WiFi or cellular broadband access at home, their their parents are savvy enough to interact with their teachers through the system, that the students won't use their online access to engage in frivolous or time wasting activities instead of doing using the facilities for study, how many families can afford to provide each of their school-going children with such equipment and broadband access, also imagine a situation where say five students in a family have to queue up to do their homework and assignments on the one PC with broadband access at home and so forth. Did the participants in the lab at PEMANDU who conceived of 1Bestarinet look into these issues facing the end-users on the ground?

In late October or early November 2012, I attended a conference by YTL Communications and FROG Asia (A YTL company) to announce their winning the contract to implement Phase 1 of 1Bestarinet. Below are the two parts of my article on the event which is straight reporting according to what I was told at the event.

Frog – For More Holistic Learning

https://www.enterpriseitnews.com.my/frog-for-more-holistic-learning/

Leapfrogging to the top, thanks to Frog

https://www.enterpriseitnews.com.my/leapfrogging-to-the-top-thanks-to-frog/

However, I had my doubts about the actual effectiveness of 1Bestarinet within real-world conditions on the ground in Malaysia. So I wrote a commentary which was published on 23 November 2012.

Will 1BestariNet really benefit all school students?

https://www.enterpriseitnews.com.my/will-1bestarinet-really-benefit-all-school-students/

Almost three years later on 22 October 2015, Free Malaysia Today wrote:-

Teachers scoff at ‘advice’ to use 1BestariNet

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/10/22/teachers-scoff-at-advice-to-use-1bestarinet

The FMT article is no longer online but I had included it in my blog post on IT.Scheiss on 22 October 2015, in which I summarised my critique of 1Bestarinet.

Teachers' union says 1BestariNet useless for online learning from home

http://itsheiss.blogspot.com/2015/10/teachers-union-says-1bestarinet-useless.html

As it has turned out, 1Bestarinet is a flop, though the Ministry of Education is carrying on with 1Bestarinet using Google Classroom and Google Meet instead of YTL's FROG VLE after the Pakatan Harapan government did not renew YTL Communications' contract in 2019.

However, when the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close and students to lean online from home, it turned out to be the same sad story as is highlighted in my IT Scheiss blog posts:-

20 April 2020

WELL SAID - Y.B TUAN P. RAMASAMY!

https://itsheiss.blogspot.com/2020/04/well-said-yb-tuan-p-ramasamy.html

22 April 2020

DIGITAL DIVIDE IN "AFFLUENT" AND "SOPHISTICATED" HONG KONG

https://itsheiss.blogspot.com/2020/04/digital-divide-in-affluent-and.html

27 May 2020

TEACHER's UNION FORESEES POORER STUDENTS WILL BE DISADVANTAGED WHEN IT COMES TO ONLINE LEARNING

https://itsheiss.blogspot.com/2020/05/teachers-union-foresees-poorer-students.html

In this blog post I described the problems a friend and neighbour whose son began Standard One in primary school by having to learn online from home, as well as the problems some parents of fellow students in his class faced:-

23 January 2021

A VIABLE COUNTER PROPOSAL TO E-LEARNING ?

https://itsheiss.blogspot.com/2021/01/a-viable-counter-proposal-to-e-learning.html

21 February 2021

WHY NOT ALLOW SCHOOLS TO OPEN ONLY IN AREAS WITH LOW DAILY NEW COVID-19 CASES ?

https://itsheiss.blogspot.com/2021/02/why-not-allow-schools-to-open-only-in.html

Also, at the rate at which newer versions of PC hardware, operating systems and applications software are coming out, as well as PC hardware which wears out, can the Ministry of Education afford to keep up with the need to repair or replace broken down hardware, upgrade or buy new and more powerful PC hardware to be able to comfortably run the newer operating systems and application software being released, whilst older versions are withdrawn from the market and rendered obsolete.

Basically, can the Ministry of Education, as well as the parents afford to spend the money required to run like hamsters on a treadmill to keep up with the "latest and greatest" PC hardware, operating system and application software on the block, as earlier versions are rendered "obsolete" as part of the suppliers' planned obsolescence, so they can keep on making repeat sales?

Meanwhile, the latest opinion amongst educators worldwide is that after over 30 years, computer-based learning has not proven to be superior to traditional "chalk and talk" classroom learning, as it was touted to be in the 1980s and 1990s.

However, some say that the present government's Menu Rahmah programme for balanced meals costing under RM5 is based upon the Menu Rakyat 1Malaysia (MR1M) programme implemented during the Najib Razak administration more than a decade ago, when it is said that a chain of restaurants known as Restoran Ukhwah was established and some 1,115 eateries participated in the initiative to provide side dishes for RM3 to RM5, inclusive of beverages.

So perhaps a rebranded version of "PEMANDU 2.0" may be acceptable to the present government, though hopefully, it will not produce a "2Bestarinet" which also turns out to be a flop.

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A PEMANDU-like that is also close to the ground sounds oxymoronic to me. What is needed isn't necessarily what is possible.

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Bottom up approach is helpful... But communicating ideas and suggestions or even feedback to ministers and top civil servants is often MISSION IMPOSSIBLE. Email addresses of so called YBs etc on even gov websites are not read or manned! No one replied... Why advertise these addresses in de first place? Email is NOT obsolete, it's still de most expedient channel to send info to all these ppl in government. Pls remove all these email addresses from official websites if they are NOT manned or read at all!

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Pmx team of cabinets are incompetent. They are not trained to create policies anf programs to meet the public needs.they were used to demos,huru hara,wrecking havoc,going to court and being locked up.

Now,ai appoint advisors to solve their problems.

Now trying to look for past admins wrongdoing in that vaccine purchases.

Anwar is only good at talking. Cant work.

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