SEA2 – Strategic Educational Alliance of SE Asia
IdEa@work 12: SEA2 – Strategic Educational Alliance of SE Asia
Name of Team
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RC – SEA2
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Title of Project
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SEA2
– Strategic Educational Alliance of SE Asia
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Facilitator
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Agnes Ng and Mark
Shone
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Team Leader
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Agnes Ng
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Secretary
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Mark Shone
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Members
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Sarah Birchwood,
Ong Yee Soo, Saw Pei Lin, Yeo Buay Kee, Avelyn Chiah, Zhang Bo
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Initiated on (date)
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Nov 2013
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Completion date
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17 Aug 2014
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Objectives/Targets
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To establish
NYGH’s place as a leader in education in SE Asia
To develop
students’ interest in SE Asia
To strengthen
the ties between the youth of SE Asia
To prepare our
students for ASEAN Community 2016
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Implementation Process
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Identify
the suitable potential alliance members
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Pitch
the concept of SEA2 to the selected target member schools
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Garner
the support of Department of Southeast Asian Studies, NUS
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Gather
sponsorship
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Invite
Mr Ong Keng Yong as GOH and ambassadors of the region as VIP
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Establish
the member schools and host the alliance strategic direction meeting
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Organise
the 3-day regional conference cum learning journey
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Establish
the 3-year roll-out plan
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Extent of Improvement/
Targets met
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Further
strengthens NYGH’s relationship with MOZAC and Sekolah Tun Fatimah.
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Relationship
with top schools from SE Asia is established
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Student
participants have given feedback that the programme has helped them to know
SE Asia better and they have gained very good friends with the SE Asian
students (81% Strongly agreed that SEA2 is a meaningful alliance
and 19% agreed with the same statement.)
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Indonesia
Embassy has connected SEA2 to Sekolah Indonesia, Singapore for
collaboration and alliance membership
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Next
conference organizer is MOZAC, followed by Dharma Yuda Pekanbaru.
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IdEa@work 11: SEA2 Responsive website with CMS
Name of Team
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RC
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Title of Project
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SEA2 Responsive
website with CMS
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Facilitator
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Agnes Ng
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Team Leader
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Mark Shone
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Secretary
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-
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Members
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Saw Pei Lin
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Initiated on (date)
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25 August 2014
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Completion date
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30 September
2014
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Objectives/Targets
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To create a
website that is optimized for viewing on devices of differing sizes – such as
tablets, phones and desktop computers.
Also, to have an
advanced Content Management System (CMS) enabling updates to be made
conveniently and by users with little IT/ web expertise.
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Implementation Process
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Design the
website.
Create a
responsive HTML for the website.
Registered
WordPress as CMS for the site.
Transfer the
HTML to WordPress coding.
Input the
contents into the website.
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Extent of Improvement/
Targets met
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The website was
designed.
Transferred HTML
successfully to the WordPress environment.
Domain was
purchased and setup.
The website was
successfully launched.
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