Minister Gains Further Insights into Poly Education at NYP
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Minister Gains Further Insights into Poly Education at NYP
Nanyang Polytechnic Newsletter 2016 Issue 64 Minister Gains Further Insights into Poly Education at NYP Mr Ong Ye Kung, Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills), visited NYP on 23 October 2015, his first stop in a series of visits to the polytechnics to have a better understanding of the polytechnic education sector. Mr Ong, who is also the Senior Minister of State for Defence, was accompanied by Senior Management staff from the Ministry of Education. Minister Ong, who assumed his appointment on 1 October 2015, spent over three hours at NYP touring the teaching facilities at the Schools of Engineering, Chemical & Life Sciences, Information Technology and Interactive & Digital Media. At each location, he interacted with NYP staff and students to learn more about the Polytechnic’s pedagogy and collaboration with industry. He also learnt how the industry-focused contextual teaching and learning pedagogy of NYP is being enhanced to align with the national SkillsFuture movement. Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) Ong Ye Kung chatting with School of Chemical & Life Sciences students. He also visited the NYP Library and the School of Business Management’s two Teaching Enterprise Projects - L’Café and D’Studio. His final stop was the Education and Career Guidance (ECG) Centre where he met up with the ECG Counsellors. Ms Jeanne Liew, NYP’s Principal & CEO who presented the Polytechnic’s programmes to the Minister prior to the walkabout, said: “We are honoured to be the first polytechnic that Mr Ong Ye Kung had chosen to visit since being appointed Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills). It was an important visit as it served to provide him with a better understanding of the polytechnic sector, as well as highlight specific strengths of NYP. We had a robust discussion on the future polytechnic landscape, as well as the key direction of SkillsFuture. ” 01 NEWS PM Lee Visits NYP’s ‘The Future of Us’ Exhibit Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (centre) with Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat (left) sharing a light-hearted moment at “The Future of Us’ exhibition. The SG50 exhibition “The Future of Us” was launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 29 November 2015 at Gardens by the Bay. The exhibition capped the year-long SG50 Golden Jubilee celebrations. Mr Lee was accompanied by Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat in his walk through the exhibition. PM Lee visited NYP’s “Technicolour Show with WiFi-enabled Light Bulbs” exhibit and spent some time understanding how it worked. 02 The exhibit was developed by the School of Engineering’s Diploma in Multimedia & Infocomm Technology (DMIT) graduate, Eugene Wong Jia Jun, as his final year project. It allows for the recognition of various hand gestures to trigger and control the desired ambient lighting and accompanying music from WiFi-enabled Light Bulbs. According to the organisers, the display has been one of the most popular exhibits in the “Marketplace” hall. A total of 26 DMIT students have also volunteered to be on site every weekend at “The Future of Us” exhibition to explain the project to the public from December 2015 to March 2016. NEWS NYP Students to Sharpen Skills at New Facilities NYP students will receive more in-depth hands-on training from three new campus facilities - BodyWatch Gym, Media Hub, and Media Studio. These new facilities are equipped with industry-standard and state-ofthe-art equipment, such as integrated multistation fitness apparatus and international broadcast studio equipment, which will enable students to further hone their skills in their respective course of studies. SBM’s Diploma in Mass Media Management students get to access professional grade equipment at the new media studio. Besides serving the fitness and exercise needs of NYP staff, students and sports teams, BodyWatch Gym also functions as the Teaching Enterprise Project (TEP) station for students from the School of Business In addition, students from SBM’s Diploma in Mass Media Management, and the School of Interactive & Digital Media’s Diploma in Visual Effects and Diploma in Motion Graphics & Broadcast will also have access to an expanded Media Hub and Media Studio to sharpen their production skills. Management (SBM)’s Diploma in Sport & Wellness Management. Students undergoing their 14-week TEP attachment at BodyWatch Gym will be taught to manage and operate the Gym, and learn the ropes of sports marketing and promotion. This Media Hub features a dedicated audio recording studio, four independent editing suites, and digital touchscreen interactive whiteboards for teaching. The two-storey Media Studio, comparable to production centres used by international broadcasters such as FOX International Channels (FIC), is also equipped with environmentally-friendly features. SBM’s Diploma in Sport & Wellness Management students using the new BodyWatch Gym’s SYNRGY360 fitness station. The three new facilities were officially launched on 6 January 2016. Partnerships with the Singapore Sports Institute, FIC and Infinite Studios were also formalised at the launch event to benefit students from SBM and SIDM. 03 NEWS Boosting Manpower Capabilities for Indian F&B Sector On 30 October 2015, NYP’s Asian Culinary Institute (ACI) of Singapore signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Indian Restaurants Association (Singapore) (IRAS) to co-operate in the development of manpower capabilities and enhancing skills and competencies in the Indian Food & Beverage sector. Deputy Prime Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for Economic and Social Policies, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, who was the Guestof-Honour at the event, witnessed the signing ceremony. Under the MOU, ACI will appoint adjunct trainers from the Indian restaurants to develop and deliver Indian cuisine training programmes, and roll out a structured Place and Deputy Prime Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for Economic and Social Policies, Tharman Shanmugaratnam tried his hand at making Jalebi (an Indian sweetmeat). Train programme to create skilled local chefs, and conduct an applied HR research study to map out the job roles and career progression pathways in the Indian F&B sector. Award Winning Innovations NYP showcased two award-winning projects at the Public Service Festival from 15 to 17 October 2015. Developed by the School of Chemical & Life Sciences (SCL), one of the projects titled “Vaccines for Sustainable Aquaculture in Singapore” won the Gold award in the Most Innovative Project/Policy Category for PS21 ExCEL Awards 2015 and another Gold Award in the Most Innovative Project/Policy Category at the MOE Innergy (Stat Board) Awards 2015. Three SCL senior lecturers, Dr Jeffrey Seng, Dr Saji George and Mr Christof Luda, developed the first made-in-Singapore fish vaccine. This product aims to promote fish cultivation and improve fish survival rate in Singapore waters. Dr Jeffrey Seng also bagged the Silver award in the Innovation Champion category for PS21 ExCEL Awards 2015. The other project “Navigating around Singapore using Pocket OneMap”, which was created by the School of Information Technology, won the Gold award in the Most Innovative Project/Policy category at the MOE (Stat Board) Awards 2015. The mobile application leverages OneMap, an integrated map system for government 04 agencies, to provide concise and accurate location-based information for end users. In addition, Dr Phua Chee Teck, Manager of the School of Engineering won the prestigious PS21 Star Service Award 2015. He has created several innovations, including the development of a novel method to determine risk of stroke among patients with Atrial Fibrillation. (From left) Mr Christof Luda, Dr Jeffrey Seng, Dr Saji George were lauded for the most innovative project/ policy under the ExCEL Award category for their fish vaccine project. PARTNERSHIP Equipping Students to Be Work-Ready NYP signed two significant Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) on 23 October 2015. These MOUs signed by the School of Interactive & Digital Media (SIDM) and the School of Business Management (SBM) respectively will equip students with essential knowledge and skills as they enter the workforce. SCHOOL OF INTERACTIVE & DIGITAL MEDIA SIDM signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ubisoft Singapore (Ubisoft) to provide highly-relevant game development training and collaborative mentorship to our students. Ubisoft is the leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and service. This collaboration will offer final year students a structured internship programme that will place them in a real-life game development environment at Ubisoft. On successful completion of the internship programme, selected students may also be hired under the SkillsFuture Earn and Learn programme - providing a smooth transition from internship to career opportunities and on-the-job training at Ubisoft after graduation. If selected, these graduates will also embark on a Specialist Diploma in Game Development programme conducted by NYP. DHTM students will be on board the enhanced six-month internship programme with hotels in IHG Group from March 2016. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SBM signed a MOU with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) Singapore to further enhance and equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to be industry-ready. The partnership will allow SBM students to experience an enhanced six-month internship with the hotels in the IHG Group. Students will be able to rotate jobs across two different IHG brand properties and two different operating departments. This internship programme is also strategically designed to support Singapore’s SkillsFuture movement. The programme has been structured to deliver clear and comprehensive learning outcomes which allow students to deepen their skills, and apply their knowledge to the workplace. Up to 10 Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management (DHTM) students will be on board this internship programme per semester from March 2016. The students will then pursue a career in IHG by continuing the SkillsFuture Earn-and-Learn Specialist Diploma programme, a 12-month programme in hotel operations comprising structured on-the-job training, facilitated learning, and project work. SIDM students will get the opportunity to enhance their skills in a real-life game development environment at Ubisoft. Upon successful completion of the programme, trainees will progress to a higher position with a corresponding wage increment. 05 REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE Design Students Showcase Their Work at Public Exhibitions DESIGN INSPIRATION JOURNEY EXHIBITION The School of Design (SDN) displayed their works at the Design Inspiration Journey Exhibition held at Bishan Library from 1 to 25 October 2015. Our students works on display included T-shirts sporting wellused Singlish phrases, furniture that can be used through all stages of life, as well as a series of photographs portraying design elements captured by students and staff on their trips to cities such as Barcelona and Tokyo. The exhibition was later held at Ang Mo Kio Library from 1 to 8 November 2015. To complement this exhibition, the students also held two sharing sessions on the inspiration behind their creative works. Works of SDN students displayed at Bishan Library. VISUAL ASIA EXPO 2015 NYP was the only polytechnic participating in the inaugural Visual Asia Expo 2015 held from 5 to 7 November 2015 at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. The Expo is a professional trade show for the visual communication industry. The trade exhibition featured visual communication design and product solutions, market innovations and latest developments as well as trends in the field of visual communication. In celebration of SG50, 50 professional photographers in Singapore showcased their work on a 50-metre long photo wall at the exhibition. The NYP booth showcased how SDN projects can be implemented in the real world. About 12 works from all three SDN diplomas - Visual Communication, Industrial Design and Spatial Design were exhibited at the event. Visitors viewing works showcased at NYP’s booth. 06 Some of the interesting works displayed included ‘Kampongminium’, a HDB flat concept that introduces the ‘kampong spirit’ found in Kampong Lorong Buangkok. INDUSTRY PROJECTS Powering Up Productivity Facility operations personnel of a workers’ dormitory in Jurong can now do away with visual inspections and manually recording power meter readings with a new system in place that automates these processes. NYP’s Centre of Innovation for Electronics (COIE) and RFCOM Technologies have worked together to come up with a smart automated system which eliminates human errors, increases productivity and enables real-time usage reporting and trend analysis with the use of Internet of Things (IoT) technology and video analytics. RFCOM Technologies tapped into COIE’s expertise in imaging technologies and IoT gateway know-how to co-develop this solution for the dormitory. Facility operations personnel no longer need to walk up to each level of every block within the dormitory to take power meter reading as they are now able to do this through the automated system in the comfort of their own offices. Improving Mobility of Stroke Patients The system which enables stroke patients to achieve better and faster outcomes from upper-limb rehabilitation incorporates a motion tracking camera and a force feedback haptic device in a rehabilitation game. These devices help detect compensatory motions in upper limb movements and provide feedback to correct the motions. SIT helped with the system development, including game development, methodology to detect compensation and device communication. The School of Information Technology (SIT) and the School of Health Sciences (Allied Health) (SHS)(AH) collaborated with the Asian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) on a project funded through a research grant by TOTE Board Social Innovation Research (SIR) Fund to develop an interactive system to support the elderly who suffer from a stroke. The system was evaluated through a pilot study conducted at SHS(AH) and a clinical field test in READY CARE Elderly centre with AWWA. Both pilot runs saw a high level of acceptance by the elderly for the system. Preliminary results of the field test have been positive suggesting that the upper limb movement with stroke elderly have improved after 12 sessions of training using the system. Two students each from SIT and SHS teamed up and entered this project in the Asia Pacific Assistive, Rehabilitative & Therapeutic Technologies Challenge 2015 and bagged the Industry Collaboration Award. 07 CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING Inspiring Lifelong Learning NYP’s Singapore Institute of Retail Studies (SIRS) and the Asian Culinary Institute of Singapore (ACI) collaborated with over 20 partners to organise the LL1 Lifelong Learning Festival held from 7 to 8 November 2015 at the Lifelong Learning Institute. The event aimed to raise awareness and inspire lifelong learning among people from all walks of life. It also hoped to encourage participants to sign up for courses conducted by training institutes within the Lifelong Learning Institute. Guest–of-Honour, Mr Ong Ye Kung, Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills ) graced the event. Accompanying him was Mr Ng Cher Pong, Chief Executive of the Singapore Workforce Development Agency. Food carving by Chef Seenivasan from Sodexo Singapore Pte Ltd at a cooking demonstration session Appart from setting up an exhibit at the event, SIRS organised three talks during the twoday festival. The talks on fashion advice and managing online businesses were conducted by lecturers from SIRS. The sessions proved to be beneficial for participants with many providing positive feedback. Participants learnt about WSQ modular courses and certifications at the SIRS booth. 08 In conjunction with this Lifelong Learning Festival, ACI organised cooking demonstrations and sharing sessions which attracted more than 250 participants over four sessions. The chefs showed how cooking can be fun and interesting. They also demonstrated different methods of cooking a traditional dish with modern innovation and technology. CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING NYP’s Earn and Learn Programme off to a Strong Start NYP’s SkillsFuture Earn and Learn Programmes (ELP) are off to a good start as the polytechnic continues its support towards the national SkillsFuture initiative. Currently the coordinator for the Media, Retail and Healthcare sectors, NYP has also been appointed Programme Manager by the Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) to administer a number of ELPs for various sectors such as Precision Engineering, Visual Communication, Food & Beverage Services and Information and Communications Technology. The Polytechnic has launched five Earn and Learn Programmes in 2015. They are WSQ Specialist Diploma in Culinary Management, WSQ Specialist Diploma in Retail Management, WSQ Advanced Certificate in Retail Supervision, Specialist Diploma in Games Development (Art) and Specialist Diploma in Information Systems Development. Moving forward, NYP is looking to expand its SkillsFuture initiatives into other new areas, in the next two years. Fresh CET Programme for Designers The School of Design (SDN) launched its first run of the Specialist Diploma in Design Strategy & Management on 27 October 2015. A first of its kind programme in Singapore, this course seeks to enhance and deepen the knowledge of practicing designers who are either working in organisations or are entrepreneurs. The course also seeks to equip participants with a good understanding of the different areas of management which include design strategy, financial and project management. Designers in this course will be able to widen their job scope and work portfolios, take on management functions and run a design business effectively. The first intake of 17 participants in this course come from a myriad of design backgrounds, such as interior, graphic and systems design. This allows for robust and interactive sessions, enabling students to widen their exposure and apply the knowledge they acquire. 09 STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS SDN Students Make Their Mark at Design Excellence Awards Five School of Design (SDN) graduates from the class of 2015 were recipients of six Design Excellence Awards (DEA). They bagged two gold, one silver and three bronze awards at the award ceremony on 21 October 2015. The Design Excellence Awards (DEA) is one of the most distinguished awards in the interior design industry. Organised by the Interior Design Confederation Singapore (IDCS) and supported by Design Council Singapore, the Awards recognise the best in the industry. There are two competition tracks IDEA (Interior Design Excellence Award) for professionals, and SPADE (Spatial Design Awards) for students. This year, the competition was opened to professionals and students in Asia Pacific with 180 submissions. Awards were given according to design categories including Leisure Design, Public Design, Installation Design, Retail, Institution, Residential and F&B. SDN Student Ngieng Ji Xuan impressed judges with his creative designs such as the ‘Living Wall’. He won awards in three different categories. SDN competed in a total of six categories for SPADE 2015, and received awards in the categories of Leisure Design (Gold & Bronze), Public Design (Gold, Silver & Bronze), and Installation (Bronze). SIDM Student Shines at SG50 Animation Competition First year Diploma in Animation student from the School of Interactive & Digital Media, Abdul Rahman Bin Abdul Rahim clinched the first prize in the Institutes of Higher Learning (IHL) category at the SG50 Celebrating Singapore Animation Competition held at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) College East on 30 August 2015. Guest-of-Honour, Dr Maliki Osman, Minister of State for National Development and Mayor of South East District presented the Animation student with the award at the event. Abdul Rahman created a 48-second animation clip introducing Singapore and some of its delicious foods. The video was narrated by Tan Qing Wu, his schoolmate and submitted under the team name Cerauno Studio. 24 other teams took part in the animation (IHL) category. Tan Qing Yu (in white) and winner Abdul Rahman (in blue) with Guest-of-Honour Dr Mohamad Maliki Osman 10 The competition was organised by the ITE to encourage all Singaporeans to express gratitude and appreciation for Singapore, in celebration of Singapore’s Golden Jubilee. The theme of the competition ‘Thank You Singapore’, comprises four categories- Animation (IHL Category), Animation (Open Category), Video (IHL Category) and Video (Open Category). Another NYP team Prometheus also took second place in the Video (IHL Category). STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS A Hat-Trick for SIT Students Students from NYP’s School of Information Technology (SIT) clinched the top three positions in the Singapore Cisco Netriders 2015 competition. This achievement sees NYP extending its winning streak for a third year after having seized the top three positions from 2013 to 2015. Daniel Lee Wei Meng from the Diploma in Information Security emerged as the winner of the competition, while Aide Iskandar Bin Abdul Rahim and Tian Yi Chen from the Diploma in and second runner up respectively. (Kneeling second, third and fourth from left) Daniel Lee Wei Meng, Aide Iskandar Bin Abdul Rahim and Tian Yi Chen took the top three positions in Singapore Cisco Netriders 2015. The Cisco NetRiders competition is an annual global competition, organised by Cisco Systems, that provides students with the opportunity to showcase their IT/networking skills in a competitive environment. The competition not only tests the technical skills but also the communication and presentation skills of students. Sweet Victory at Culinaire Malaysia Students from the School of Business Management’s (SBM) Diploma in Food & Beverage Business (DFBB) participated in Culinaire Malaysia 2015 and surpassed NYP’s haul in 2013 of two bronze and two diploma awards by winning four silver, three bronze and two diploma awards! Held from 28 September to 3 October 2015, the international competition is organised bi-annually as part of the Food Hotel Malaysia (FHM) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. Cooking (Fish & Seafood), Apprentice Salmon Main Course, Pastry (Cold Display), Mocktail & Cocktail, and Barista. Through their preparation and participation in this international competition, the students not only had the opportunity to apply the skills they had acquired from their training, they also gained valuable life-skills experiences. Under the guidance and mentorship of Chef Nicholas Low, Chef Tammy Fan, and lecturer Karthik Bakthavathsalem, DFBB students competed against participants representing hotels and restaurants from Korea, Taiwan, UAE, China and Malaysia. Training with their teaching chefs and lecturers from SBM and School of Chemical & Life Sciences (SCL), our students competed in the categories of Hot Cooking (Meat & Poultry), Hot SBM’s Diploma in Food & Beverage Business students at Culinaire Malaysia 2015. 11 ALUMNI PROFILE Living out His Dreams Wayne Lim, 30, has always been fascinated with toys such as teddy bears ever since he was a child. Today, the Diploma in Industrial Design graduate from NYP’s School of Design is living out this passion through his company Wayneston Bears. Wayne runs this online business where he sells the teddy bears he has created to customers around the world. “I have always aspired to become a Toy Designer and my experience working in a toy museum further ignited my passion and interest for toys. I thought it would be wonderful if I could design my own toys and let children around the world play with them,” he shared. After completing his polytechnic education and national service, Wayne, went on to pursue his degree in Product Design at Lasalle College of the Arts and ventured into his toy business in 2009. Apart from teddy bears, Wayne also worked on creating other animals such as mice, hedgehogs, cats, puppies, monkeys and dragons. To make his products stand out in the market, Wayne ensures his creations bear his signature look which he believes is distinctive. Some distinct features of his toys include needle felted eyelids, open mouth with teeth and needle sculpted paw pads with toes and claws. His creations also have a wire armature skeleton in their bodies making them more flexible. Through this business, Wayne has made his mark both locally and overseas. He has been invited to conduct various workshops on bear-making both locally and overseas. Apart from appearing on television programmes and media platforms in Singapore, Wayne has also been featured in publications in countries such as 12 Australia, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States of America. He has also won awards at the Singapore Teddy Bear Show as well as the Brisbane Winter Wonderland Dolls and Bears Show. His achievements do not come without sacrifices. Wayne has to juggle between his full-time job as a senior graphic designer while pursuing his passion at Wayneston Bears. “I enjoy working as a full-time senior graphic designer as it is another outlet for me to express my creativity and skills. While it may be tough juggling two jobs, I find a great deal of satisfaction in them especially when someone compliments my work,” said Wayne. Wayne also believes that the knowledge and training that he has acquired at NYP has led him to achieving success in both his jobs. “The many hours spent brainstorming, researching and creating story boards were unforgettable. It gave me many opportunities to learn different skills and share ideas with my classmates. Through interactive learning processes, I became more self-confident and developed effective communication skills,” he said. Looking ahead, Wayne hopes to expand his business and continue promoting his work to attract new bear collectors. He is currently collaborating with companies and agencies to conduct corporate workshops on bear making and is also looking to further develop his website. His future plans include writing a book to share his knowledge on creating teddy bears. Published by Communications & Outreach Department. 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