Saturday, December 13, 2008

Sem 2 Registration

School is going to start in a week or two, have you register for 2nd semester courses that you have to/would like to attend? If you haven't, better hurried up. e-daftar only are available from 13 Dec - 22 Dec 2008 ONLY.

Below are a few guideline and links to help you to do that.

  1. Check your 1st sem's result - Only tentative result (pass or fail) are available for now. Full blown result (with CGPA) is available from 19 Dec 2008 onwards.
  2. Access e-daftar - Login into USM Healthy Campus portal. Login using your IC no and you password. Forgot your password? Click ->here. The new password will be sent to the your USM mailbox (Guide). After login, click on the "Application" on the top menu bar. A mini menu would float up and select "e-daftar".
  3. Check your timetable - Before you register for your course, it's advisable for you to check our your courses time slot/ timetable. This is to save you from the misery from attending two classes at two different places at one time
  4. Register your course - Just key in the code of course you wan to enrolled in and it's type (T,E,M,U,Y,Z). You can check for the course code according to school at here. And you're done.

However you might be having some/alot of problem when trying to register courses such as they doesn't allowed you to take some courses although it's being offered to your school and you're qualified for it. Well, you can contact the admin personally, vasantha@notes.usm.my .

The above is for general students. The below info is specifically for students of School of Computer Sciences.

Links to help you plan your courses

  1. Registration Guideline for Semester 2
  2. Courses availability for Undergraduate
  3. Courses timetable for Undergraduate
  4. Courses availability for Postgraduate
  5. Courses timetable for Postgraduate

Just to share a few problem that i faced. For my experience with e-daftar this semester, it's still giving some headache (read - a lot). Below is the course that i having problem with

LHP456/2 (Oral English)

  • Problem : I can't register for it as it pop up the message that I'm not eligible to enrolled.
  • Solution : I e-mail the admin and PPKT help me to register that course.

HTV201/2 (Teknik Pemikiran)

  • Problem : It say that I'm (I assumed it means my batch, 07/08) not allowed to register as it only available to certain schools. But our guidelines say it's being offered to us.
  • Solution : Currently none. I'll check out again with CS general office on monday (admin asked me to)

WUS101 (Keusahawanan)

  • Problem : Cannot register via e-daftar & no pre-registration.
  • Solution : Currently none. Will check with pusat ko-k on monday

So if you have any problem with registration, please do let me know. I'll around and i'll post it here the solution. Make other's life easier. As usual, the mail is fooxianyang@studentpartners.com or those who know me personally, MSN or SMS me.

Thanks.

TechNet MSDN Technology Summit


Great news to all Malaysian IT professionals & software developers! After a three year hiatus, TechNet MSDN Technology Summit is back in Kuala Lumpur! This time, with more promising speakers and exciting topics of current and emerging technologies! Attend this free summit and discover what the new Microsoft operating system, virtualization products and practices as well as the SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence and Visual Studio platform can do for you.



There will also be sneak preview of new Windows platform.... Windows 7!
To register for this event pleas click at the banner below.
Be quick. Seats are limited.

P.S. For those who want to have a preview of Windows 7 but can't make it to KL? Don't worry! We might have the preview at USM! Stay tuned!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Student Select Program

Calling all students from USM !!!
Now you can get a range of original Microsoft software from Microsoft Office 2007 to Microsoft Vista Ultimate at special student price! Up to 80% Discount !

Got that cheap? Really bo? Don't tipu me la....
ABSOLUTELY TRUE !
Still don't believe me? Click --> Here

This program is as an extension to the license eligibility under the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (MOHE) MUSE program. And are exclusive to students from the 20 Public Institution of Higher Learning in Malaysia (IPTA) listed here, as well as qualifying Polytechnic and Community Colleges.

And we're Malaysian right? Discount not enough ! I think folks at Microsoft heard that...

So, get yourself a copy of genuine product, enjoy the privileges as a student, only for students! There tons of benefits using a genuine software than those you purchased at BJ for RM10... Details on how to purchase under this program & Program's TnC, please click here.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Microsoft Surface

Microsoft Surface turns an ordinary tabletop into a vibrant, interactive surface. It's the first commercially-available surface computing platform from Microsoft. The product provides effortless access to digital content through natural gestures, touch and physical objects. Today, it's a 30-inch diagonal display in a table-like form factor that's easy for individuals or multiple people to interact with in a way that feels familiar, just like in the real world. In essence, it's a surface come to life for exploring, learning, sharing, creating, buying and much more.

Led by Microsoft, surface computing is a major advancement that moves beyond the traditional user interface to a more natural way of interacting with information. It features four key attributes:
  • Direct Interaction: Users can actually ''grab'' digital information with their hands - interacting with content by touch and gesture, without the use of a mouse or keyboard.
  • Multi–Touch: Surface computing recognizes many points of contact simultaneously, not just from one finger like with a typical touch–screen, but up to dozens of items at once.
  • Multi–User: The horizontal form factor makes it easy for several people to gather around Microsoft Surface together, providing a collaborative, face–to–face computing experience.
  • Object Recognition: Users can place physical objects on the display to trigger different types of digital responses; in the future, this will include the ability to transfer digital content.
Below is a video from the Surface Team to showcase it's abilities.

More video demo of Microsoft Surface here
Bear in mind that Microsoft Surface is not a prototype product or watsoever, it's a real product on the market. However, currently Microsoft Surface is not available for individual consumer purchase. Microsoft Surface is being marketed and sold to large–scale leisure, entertainment and retail companies in the U.S. and people will be able to experience Microsoft Surface in public locations. Consumers will be able to purchase Microsoft Surface in about three to five years.

With deep pocket(Prices had been mentioned around 5k - 10k USD) and interested to buy one ?
We currently do not have a specific timeline or details on the international deployment of Microsoft Surface.
Too bad.

Discover more about it at Microsoft Surface Homepage or Wikipedia.
Can't view the video? Download it at here.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Imagine Cup 2009

"Imagine Cup is an annual competition sponsored and hosted by Microsoft Corp. which brings together young technologists worldwide to help resolve some of the world's toughest challenges. Primarily a software design competition, it enlists teams of four within the high school and collegiate levels to submit software solutions addressing a specifically provided theme. Started in 2002, it has steadily grown in size, where in 2008 210,000 competitors representing over 100 countries competed in the nine Imagine Cup invitationals." -wikipedia.org

Yes, the Imagine Cup is here again, and this year's worldwide final will be held in Cairo, Egypt. Armed with the theme "Imagine a world where technology helps solve the world's toughest problems", Imagine Cup 2009 promises to be grander than ever.Based on 8 United Nations millennium goals, competitors this year will try to came up with solutions to tackle problems such as poverty.

USM had been the champs in local round of software design category for 2 consecutive years and been doing great guns at worldwide final at Paris(2008) and Seoul(2007). You can read more about their achievements here, here and here.

Here are some benefits you can gain by participating in the Imagine Cup 2009:
  • Contribute your talents to tackling some of the toughest problems we face today-and maybe even turn your ideas into a business one day
  • Learn new technology, skills and test yourself against the brightest students on the planet?
  • Meet and make friends from around the world
  • The chance to win cash prizes, internships at Microsoft, and even a free trip to Cairo, Egypt for the Worldwide Finals (WW-F).
If you and your team get to participate in WWF, well congrats, you're on your way to Cairo, Egypt to participate in IC09 and also have the chance to see the great pyramid! All expenses paid!

Not a technology student? Don't worry! You can still participate in Imagine Cup. There 9 different categories in IC09, so please do check out each of them at here.It is strongly recommended that each team should have a lecturer as their mentor. If your team makes it into WW-F, your mentor gets to go together! Yahoo! (Use this to persuade your lecturer :p )

Sounds attractive isn't it? So what are you waiting for? The competition had already started. The deadline for round 1 of some categories are as early as 1st March 2008. Register your team as soon as possible so that you and your team could have more time prepare for the competition.

Log on to Imagine Cup website to register as a participant or click on the banner which is on the right hand side of this blog. By registering, you can submit your work to be evaluated, you could get news on IC09. Alternatively, you could drop any enquiries on Imagine Cup 2009 to my email - fooxianyang@student-partners.com .

Needs some inspiration? Visit the recently concluded Imagine Cup 2008's blog, from there you can get a general idea what they did during last competition. IC09's website is also full of learning resources that may assists you not only in your IC09 work, it might also help in your assignments or group works.

Interesting links that might help:
IC 2009 Homepage - http://imaginecup.com
IC 2009 FAQ - http://imaginecup.com/Support/FAQ.aspx
IC 2009 Overview - http://imaginecup.com/Competition/Overview.aspx
IC 2009 Mentor Resources - http://imaginecup.com/Support/MentorResources.aspx
IC 2009 Learning Resources - http://imaginecup.com/Competition/LearningResourcesOverview.aspx
IC 2008(Paris) Blog - http://imaginecupfinalsinparis.spaces.live.com/?lc=1033

Thank you and I'll be looking forwards to hearing from you all soon!

Last but not least,
Spread the words about IC &
Good luck for all USM students for the upcoming final exams!