CPD Training – Game Design With JavaScript

Day 2 – Interactive websites are more appealing in the context of engaging the content owner with users. One exercise to simulate this is via Game Design activity. On an HTML web, this could be achieved via the JavaScript embedment. Today, the training continues with a simple game construction, which contains canvas creation, components, control mechanism, obstacle behaviors and scoring system.

Relevant training materials are listed here:-

SK Game Design (Javascript)

“Social Impact: A Myth Or A Possible Reality”

 

In ICoN, our mission is :

  1. To become the focal centre for university, industry and community engagement.
  2. To ensure that engagement is in line with our vision and mission.
  3. And, To strengthen and grow partnership locally and internationally.

And this brings us to today’s Professional Talk Series – the Webinar edition, entitled: Social Impact, Myth or a possible reality.

Our first panelist is Dr Ahmad Johari Mohamad.

Serving UMP since 2001, Dr Jo is among the pioneer members of UMP, which by the way back then known as KUKTEM. Dr Jo obtained his PhD in University of Warwick, United Kingdom back in 2019. Today, Dr Jo is the Dean of Student Development & Alumni Affairs in Universiti Malaysia Pahang. Under this portfolio, Dr Jo leads numerous social based activities with the students.

The second penalist is En Abdul Halim Khudri

En Halim is OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY HEALTH EXECUTIVES in Malaysian Pharmasutical Industries Penanag. En Halin is an active member of HIMPUNAN LEPASAN INSTITUSI PENDIDIKAN MALAYSIA (HALUAN). Throughout his involvement, En Halim has engaged with community from MALEUBOH, ACHEH, SYRIA, MYANMAR, PIDIE JAYA, ACHEH

Our third panelist for today is Dr Yasmin Rasyid

Dr Yasmin is a Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship Professional Biologist by profession, environmentalist by passion, Dr Yasmin has 20 years of experience and knowledge in environmental management, community development, strategic partnerships for sustainability and social responsibility in Malaysia Dr Yasmin founded Eco Night back in 2005, in which she Volunteer in time and energy to support the growth of EcoKnights through Facilitating and engaging multi-stakeholders from donors, government agencies.

 

https://www.facebook.com/universiti.malaysia.pahang/videos/872765886587359

Covid 19 – Implications to Logistic The Industries

September 8th, 2020

Not only has the Covid-19 changes the life we lived today, it has also impacted the global manufacturing systems. China, being the epicentre of this pandemic, had as well been affected negatively especially in the context of global commodities and agricultural products.

Due to the extreme measure – the lockdown – taken to stall the spread of the virus, disruptions to manufacturing in China rippled through global supply chains. This relays to the logistics sector, with backlogged cargos at ports, restrictions in travelling, shortages in man powers – truck drives, port workers, and the cancellation of ocean carriers.

This is far beyond China’s internal logistic issues as major industries around the world, including automotive, electronics, medical equipment and supplies, as well as consumer goods, were affected.

Although manufacturing picked back up by end-February, a return to full production capacity is unlikely in the short term because of the spread of the pandemic to China’s trading partners. The long-haul trucking sector illustrates the effects of the lockdown on Chinese logistics.

Malaysia like any other countries around the world is not spared from being affected by the pandemic since the MCO, back in March 2020. We are delighted to have PKT Logistics via its CEO, Dato Micheal Teo to enlighten with this one ultimate question – could Malaysian logistic sector bounced back to its regular pace? – which I believe is currently in every mind.