29 March 2010. Industry guests from over 30 organizations converged at The Hall in Singapore Polytechnic to witness a buffet of final-year projects from the graduating students of the Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) and the Diploma in Infocomm Security Management (DISM).
The 16 final-year projects ranged from game development to information systems to security projects. Each project displayed innovative ways to tackle everyday problems. Julian Ho, the director of ThinkSECURE was really impressed with the quality of the students. He even commented that “one or two groups actually surprised me by using stuff in a commercial setting”, referring to the tools deployed by students to tackle the challenges in their final-year projects.
It was a win-win situation for the students as they managed to mingle with industry guests and gather valuable feedback about ways to improve their technical and non-technical skills. Truman Ang, a student from the Diploma in Information Technology, summed it up well when he said “It’s a good opportunity to communicate with people from the industry to get feedback and understand what they are looking for”.
The students also put their best foot forward to impress the industry guests. “It’s a good chance for the industry to know what Singapore Polytechnic students are capable of and to look for prospective employees” said Chan Jing Yong from the Diploma of Infocomm Security Management.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
DISM - Model Student Award
10 March 2010. Singapore Polytechnic's Annual Excellence Awards Ceremony is organised to recognise model students who excel in studies and in CCAs, outstanding student leaders who provide excellent services to their members and elite sportspersons who have brought honours to SP and the nation.
Our DISM graduating student, Sim Zi Hui Mervyn, was one of the recipients of the Model Student Award.
This award was introduced in 1997 to recognise and reward students, who have excelled academically, contributed significantly in CCA and practised the SP CORE values. Singapore Polytechnic believes in academic excellence as well as inculcating sound values so that our graduates will be men and women of commendable character.
Our DISM graduating student, Sim Zi Hui Mervyn, was one of the recipients of the Model Student Award.
This award was introduced in 1997 to recognise and reward students, who have excelled academically, contributed significantly in CCA and practised the SP CORE values. Singapore Polytechnic believes in academic excellence as well as inculcating sound values so that our graduates will be men and women of commendable character.
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