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Maxis & MOE Announce Successful Completion of the Maxis eKelas Pioneer Programme

by Huei Song
May 28, 2013
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Last year, Maxis launched an eKelas pioneer program for 30 schools comprising of 900 students and 120 teachers. The session has recently been completed and Maxis, together with the Ministry of Education (MOE), celebrated the success by announcing the nationwide rollout of Maxis eKelas service, free to all 2,300 public secondary schools nationwide, which will commence next month.

“Having seen the impact this program has had on the schools, we are excited to provide this service to the rest of the public secondary schools in Malaysia with the hope that they too will benefit from this innovative learning service. We believe that Maxis eKelas will provide students with an experiential and exploratory method of learning, which will make a differeince in how they approach their day-to-day studies. With this initiative, we are also pleased to support the government’s efforts in capacity building, helping to develop a future society that is technologically literate, dynamic and innovative through ICT Learning.” – YM Raja Tan Sri Arshad, Chairman of Maxis.

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Maxis eKelas provides students and teachers with supplementary online learning tools, which focuses knowledge acquisition through adaptive, experimental, experiential and relevant real world scenarios. The content delivered within the service is adaptive to student needs, and is continuously molded to deliver an innovative educational experience.

Maxis eKelas is also available to all Maxis and Hotlink customers so if you wish to enroll your children for the opportunity to learn more, it costs RM25 a month for the first account, and RM20 for the second account onwards. More information available over at www.ekelas.com.my.

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