PAR EXCELLENCE AWARD,ICQCC Hydrabad India 2021

Alhamdulilah kali in kumpulan kami telah menerima menerima Par Excellence Award di 46th International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC) 2021

DIAMOND , GOLD AND SILVER AT IIDEX 2019

Alhamdulilah dari dua projek inovasi yang saya sertai dalam (IIDEX) 2019 kali ini , inovasi WeGBY CHAIR telah menerima Anugerah SPECIAL AWARD - DIAMOND dan GOLD manakala inovasi RDMS (Reference Desk Management System ) mendapat anugerah SILVER

FASILITATOR TERBAIK 2019 ZON TENGAH

Alhamdulilah kali ini di anugerahkan sebagai Fasiltator Terbaik di Konvensyen KIK Peringkat UiTM 2019 Zon Tengah sekali lagi setelah menerima pada tahun 2016

ANUGERAH EMAS KONVENSYEN TEAM EXECELLENT MPC 2018

Alhamdulilah tugasan kali ini berjaya membawa kumpulan KIK PTAR i-Clique meraih Anugerah Emas dalam Konvensyen Team Excellent Peringkat Wilayah 2018 ( Wilayah Selatan ) di Holiday Villa Johor Bahru City Centre

ANUGERAH EMAS BAGI INOVASI SOLAT ALERT SOFTWARE (SAS) DI ITEX2017

Alhamdulilah dapat juga melakarkan sejarah memenangi anugerah emas bagi penyertaan di International Invention, Innovation and Technology Exhibition (ITEX 2017) pula dengan produk inovasi Solat Alert Software (SAS). ....

Anugerah EMAS (GOLD) di Ekspo Reka Cipta, Inovasi dan Reka Bentuk (Invention, Innovation And Design Exposition) - IIDEX

Alhamdulilah kedua-dua projek inovasi yang saya sertai mendapat anugerah dalam IIDEX2016 daripada sejumlah 745 penyertaan keseluruhannya.

Awards at British Invention Show 2009

The British Invention Show, is the largest innovation and technology expo in Britain. UiTM submitted 8 entries of which all won medals.

Fasilitator Terbaik

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Konvensyen ICC Kebangsaan

Naib Johan Sektor Awam, 10 Kumpulan Terbaik Sektor Awam, Anugerah Emas 3 Bintang Konvensyen ICC Kebangsaan

Pingat Emas Dalam Malaysia Technology Expo ( MTE)

Menerima anugerah Pingat Emas dalam Malaysia Technology Expo ( MTE) 2009 yang telah diadakan pada 19 hingga 21 Februari 2009 di PWTC, Kuala Lumpur. Pelbagai hasil penyelidikan telah dipamerkan oleh 460 peserta/ kumpulan daripada pelbagai IPTA, badan swasta, MRSM dan lain-lain organisasi.

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Tuesday, January 07, 2014

2013 Pengguna generasi muda Facebook makin berkurangan.....


Pengguna generasi muda Facebook berkurangan jika dibandingkan 5 tahun dahulu dan mereka  melihat Facebook sebagai 'telah mati dan dikebumikan'

Satu kajian bagaimana remaja menggunakan media sosial telah mendapati bahawa Facebook adalah "ia pada dasarnya mati dan dikebumikan", Anak-anak muda kini melihat laman web ini sebagai " uncool " dan menyimpan profil mereka hidup semata-mata untuk kekal berhubung dengan saudara-mara yang lebih tua , di antara mereka ia kekal popular.



Profesor Daniel Miller Universiti College London, seorang ahli antropologi yang bekerja di penyelidikan, menulis dalam sebuah artikel untuk laman web berita akademik  The Conversation: “Mostly they feel embarrassed even to be associated with it. http://theconversation.com/facebooks-so-uncool-but-its-morphing-into-a-different-beast-21548

"Tahun ini menandakan permulaan apa yang kelihatan mungkin penurunan yang berterusan daripada apa yang telah yang paling berleluasa semua laman rangkaian sosial. Anak-anak muda beramai-ramai telah beralih arah kepada rangkaian sosial lain sebaliknya, sedangkan ibu bapa mereka  terus menggunakan perkhidmatan ini.

Remaja sekarang telah banyak beralih arah kepada sosial lain seperti Instagram, Snapchat dan Messaging Apps (Applikasi Pesanan) lain seperti  kik,  Pheed , Tango ,Twitter, Viber, WeChat, WhatsApp dan lain applikasi yang ringkas.

sumber:
http://www.osundefender.org/?p=130516
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/snapchats-vanishing-photos-latest-photo-sharing-app/story?id=18120112

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/pheed-social-network-offers-young-adults-facebook-twitter/story?id=18768831

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/facebook-no-longer-most-popular-130357364.html

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Pesta Buku: Hadiah setiap jam bagi peminat produk Karangkraf

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KUALA LUMPUR – Pengunjung-pengunjung Pesta Buku Karangkraf 2012 mempunyai peluang untuk memenangi pelbagai hadiah menarik dengan hanya menekan butangLike di laman Facebook bagi produk keluaran Kumpulan Media Karangkraf.

Pesta buku masuk hari ketiga hari ini.

Peraduan ‘iLike & Menang’ anjuran Grup Digital Karangkraf (GDK), yang akan berlangsung sehingga 6 Mei ini, menyediakan hadiah pada setiap jam.

Sejumlah pengunjung telah menerima hadiah masing-masing pada hari pertama semalam dan hari kedua semalam.

Pengarah Eksekutif GDK, Syamil Fahim Mohamed Fahim berkata, untuk memasuki peraduan tersebut, pengunjung hanya perlu mencari ahli GDK yang memakai pakaian Pesta Buku Karangkraf, topi berwarna-warni beserta tag pengenalan ‘iLike Facebook’ sepanjang pesta itu berlangsung.

Menurut Syamil, peraduan tersebut terbahagi kepada dua bahagian, dengan bahagian pertama hanya memerlukan peserta menekan butang Like pada laman Facebook tertentu dan cabutan bertuah akan dibuat bagi memilih pemenang pada setiap jam.

“Pengunjung tidak perlu membeli apa-apa barangan, hanya cari kami, dan tekan butang Like untuk laman Facebook Sinar Harian, lima majalah atau buku terbitan Karangkraf, dan satu perkhidmatan Karangkraf melalui telefon pintar masing-masing atau di gerai GDK.

“Setiap pengunjung yang datang ke gerai kami akan diberikan borang penyertaan selepas mereka menekan butang Like. Cabutan akan dibuat dan seorang pemenang akan dipilih bagi setiap jam, bermakna akan ada 10 pemenang setiap hari. Hadiah untuk bahagian pertama adalah penginapan di Tune Hotel di seluruh negara,” katanya.

Untuk bahagian kedua peraduan itu, yang akan bermula pada 2 Mei, Syamil berkata, beberapa siri soalan akan disiarkan di laman Facebook Sinar Harian, dan jawapannya boleh ditemui sama ada secara online atau dalam akhbar cetak tersebut dan majalah lain keluaran Karangkraf.

Hadiah utama seperti iPad, iPod Nano dan iPod Shuffle serta penginapan di Hotel Seri Pacific, Kuala Lumpur menanti pemenang bahagian kedua.

Pesta Buku Karangkraf 2012 berlangsung di Dewan Tun Dr Ismail, PWTC di sini.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Use Facebook in varsities


Social networking sites such as Facebook have become an integral tool in institutions of higher learning.

NST 23 February 2012, KUALA LUMPUR: Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Khaled Nordin has welcomed the trend of institutions of higher learning using social networks such as Facebook and Twitter for educational purposes.

"I believe that higher education should grow along with the latest developments in information technology in order to stay current with students. Social networks get the message across effectively and that is what matters most.

"Students usually respond faster to Facebook threads when compared with university portals. Hence, it is a good move."

Khaled said institutions of higher learning  should look into using more interactive teaching methods, adding that communicating via social networks was a good start.

Universiti Sains Malaysia Associate Professor Mohd Kamarul Kabilan said the use of social media for educational purposes inculcated a more positive attitude towards learning.

He said his research  showed that 67.9 per cent of the students  interviewed said  they had gained confidence when communicating with their classmates as well as   their lecturers.
Kamarul said the question of whether the tool was useful or not depended on the lecturers and   students.

"Facebook's features such as the 'wall',  'notes'  and  'video uploads'  can be used for learning in the form of exchanging and sharing of ideas, thinking critically and encouraging collaboration."
International Islamic University Malaysia macroeconomics lecturer Riasat Amin said communicating with his students through the Internet had  a profound impact on the dynamics of his classroom.
"Social networks have definitely helped bridge the gap we had with my students. We connect better in class now."

Riasat explained that online platforms had made the teaching and learning process more interactive as students who were too shy to raise questions during class could express themselves online.

A survey conducted by Taylor's School of Communication found that students tend to respond better through Facebook compared with university online portals.
"When they use student portals, they feel like it is work.
"But communication through social media is a more relaxed process," said Taylor's Communication and Media Management programme director Catherine Lee Cheng Kiat.
She said 99 per cent of her students had Facebook accounts, hence the possibility of students being left out of online discussions was rare.

Students, in turn, have responded positively to this new method spearheaded by their lecturers.
Communications student Hoh May Kay, 22, said social networks had made it more convenient for her to follow course announcements and assignment updates.
She said she preferred chatting with her lecturers through Facebook as she could get an immediate response from them.

Mechanical engineering student Mohd Akram Mohd Yusof, 21, said social media could become an important tool for teachers to reach out to unresponsive students.

"We spend half our time on the Internet and by engaging students here, lecturers get to reach out to those who are beyond the barrier." By Nicholas Cheng and Kanyakumari Damodaran

via
Read more: Khaled: Use Facebook in varsities - General - New Straits Times 
http://www.nst.com.my/local/general/khaled-use-facebook-in-varsities-1.50763

http://www.facebook.com/MohamedKhaledNordin?sk=wall

Thursday, February 02, 2012

FACEBOOK WILL END ON MARCH 15th, 2012?

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PALO ALTO, CA –Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will be shut down in March of 2012. Managing the site has become too stressful. 

“Facebook has gotten out of control,” said Zuckerberg in a press conference outside his Palo Alto office, “and the stress of managing this company has ruined my life. I need to put an end to all the madness.”
Zuckerberg went on to explain that starting March 15th of next year, users will no longer be able to access their Facebook accounts.  That gives users (and Facebook addicts) a year to adjust to life without Facebook.
Read full article here
Many such messages were spreading on Facebook and other online platforms that Facebook is going to shut down in March 2012. 

facebook ends in march 2012

Hoax or Fact:

It is not a fact, it is just a hoax, a rumor that went viral.

Analysis:
Facebook, the most popular social networks for professionals is claimed to be closing down in March this year. The reason stated was that the CEO, Mark Zuckerberg finds it hard to manage this popular social networking platform and he wanted to shut down and have life.

The fact however is that it is just a silly rumor that started as a result of mixture of two different news. The first one is Yahoo announcement that its service Yahoo Video will be closing down on March 15, 2011, and the second one is a CNN article in which the author states his personal view saying that the recent investment in Facebook could be the “beginning of the end” for this company. Facebook is not going to close any time soon. Even their homepage says that "It's free and always will be". Facebook denied these news as hoax rumors and responded to this on their Twitter account, saying that it is not a fact, and that they have just started. CNN confirms the same stating further reasons why Facebook cannot shut down in near future.

via : http://www.hoaxorfact.com/Web/facobook-will-end-in-march-2012.html

 

 

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Silly rumor on internet says Mark Zuckerberg is shutting down Facebook
  • Rumor not true, Facebook director of corporate communications says
  • "We'll just keep cranking away like always," director says

 

Facebook NOT shutting down March 15

(Mashable)-- There's a silly rumor exploding on the Internet this weekend, alleging that Facebook is shutting down on March 15 because CEO Mark Zuckerberg "wants his old life back," and desires to "put an end to all the madness."

We have official confirmation from Facebook Director of Corporate Communications Larry Yu that the rumor is false.

We asked him via e-mail if Facebook was shutting down on March 15, to which he responded, "The answer is no, so please help us put an end to this silliness."

He added, "We didn't get the memo about shutting down and there's lots to do, so we'll just keep cranking away like always."

 

via : http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/social.media/01/10/fb.shutdown.rumor.mashable/index.html


Facebook Says It’s NOT Shutting Down March 15 [UPDATED]


There’s a silly rumor exploding on the Internet this weekend, alleging that Facebook is shutting down on March 15 because CEO Mark Zuckerberg “wants his old life back,” and desires to “put an end to all the madness.”

[UPDATE] We have official confirmation from Facebook Director of Corporate Communications Larry Yu that the rumor is false. We asked him via e-mail if Facebook was shutting down on March 15, to which he responded, “The answer is no, so please help us put an end to this silliness.” He added, “We didn’t get the memo about shutting down and there’s lots to do, so we’ll just keep cranking away like always.”

Let’s think about this for a minute. Would Facebook decide to shut down the company just a few days afterannouncing a round of funding, consisting of $450 million from Goldman Sachs and $50 million from Russian investment firm Digital Sky Technologies, on a valuation of $50 billion?

The spurious report was started by a site to which we refuse to link, known for its reports of impending attacks of alien spaceships and false reports of a Michelle Obama pregnancy.

The fact that this absurd hoax spread so efficiently makes us wonder: Will people believe anything?

via: http://mashable.com/2011/01/09/facebook-shutdown/

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

How Schools & Academic Can Use Facebook to Build an Online Community

David Hartstein is a partner at JG Visual, an Internet strategy company that works with organizations to develop and implement their online presence. You can connect with David on the JG Visual Facebook Page.

The word “Facebook,” so ubiquitous across the world, is enough to make any educator uneasy. When I was teaching at an elementary school in New York, the topic of social media came up from time to time. And generally when it did, it was about how teachers were being fired for posting too much information or were receiving disciplinary action for an ill-advised status update. The prevailing thought was, “better safe than sorry.” Basically, we were advised to be very careful when mixing our professional and personal lives in our use of social media.

Such an approach seems to be quite common and is understandable to a certain extent. When dealing with children, it is especially important to be mindful of protecting their well-being in whatever ways you can. There is always the possibility that teachers will say something that is inappropriate or share too much information. But “being safe” shouldn’t mean missing out on a key opportunity to engage the community.

It makes sense to have a policy to discourage individual teachers from posting specifics about their students to their personal profiles. But schools should counterbalance such a policy by setting up a Facebook Page to represent the school. Students, families, and faculty members are going to use Facebook regardless of whether or not schools choose to do so. By setting up a Facebook Page, schools can establish a controlled, professional presence that allows them to capitalize on this social space in many important ways, while still protecting their students. It’s important to note that while a Facebook Page is an excellent opportunity for schools to supplement their web presence, it doesn’t fully replace the benefits of a robust website.

Here are some ways that schools can benefit from establishing an effective Facebook presence.


A Quick Note on Protecting Students


As we discuss the potential benefits of using Facebook, it’s important to frame the discussion with a warning about protecting our students. Before launching a Facebook Page, school leaders must ensure they’ve thought through the types of content they’re going to share with the world. Before sharing any information about any student (including pictures, videos, first names, work samples, etc.) school leaders must ensure they’ve obtained consent from the child’s guardian. Additionally, schools should avoid sharing last names of students as this can potentially jeopardize their safety (and in some cases is actually illegal). With a little forethought, Facebook can offer a variety of benefits without risking any safety to students or members of the school community.


Share School News


Facebook is an excellent opportunity for a school to connect with families and share information rapidly. If a school is consistent in keeping the information updated and accurate, students and families will likely come to rely on the Facebook Page as a resource to find information about what’s going on at the school. There are many different types of information that a school could choose to share on its Facebook Page.

Share What’s Happening

 

 

 

 

A Facebook Page is a great place to post noteworthy happenings around the school via a status update that posts on the Page’s wall. This is an easy way to keep families informed as to what’s going on during the school day. Additionally, it only takes moments to do (which in a school is always a good thing). If an event is particularly exciting, take some photos to share. For instance, Citizen Schools shared photos of a recent visit from Arianna Huffington and Tim Armstrong.

Share Upcoming Events

A Facebook Page is an excellent opportunity for a school to post upcoming events using the Facebook Events app. This app not only allows people to RSVP, but also makes it easy for them to share that they’re attending. Utilizing Facebook Events can potentially lead to increased attendance at school functions. A school can also update attendees about any change in plans and send out a reminder as the event approaches.

Make School Announcements

Facebook is a great space for schools to make announcements to parents and students. For instance, if there is an ever-coveted snow day, announce it on the Facebook Page. If a school shares the snow day on its Facebook Page, the news will be sent to the walls of everyone that has Liked the page. Consistency is the key here. If the page is consistently updated with school news, followers will develop an expectation that they can count on the Facebook Page when they want to learn about something concerning the school. I’d also bet that news like a snow day will get plenty of Likes, which will spread the news quickly across the community’s social graph.


Use Media to Showcase School Culture


Many schools pride themselves on creating a unique culture that promotes not only academics but also the social development of its students. Facebook provides an opportunity to showcase this unique culture with those who can’t be in the building during the school day.

Share Photos

Photos are an excellent way to showcase school culture. A school may choose to use photos to highlight a variety of aspects of the school, including:

  • Students exhibiting values the school encourages
  • Celebrations of student work
  • Field trips
  • Experiential learning activities
  • Assemblies or school-wide celebrations
  • Recognition of individual students for excellence

Share Videos

Videos can be an incredible way for a school to personalize its online presence and actually demonstrate what it is that makes it special. A school may add videos that showcase a lot of different things, including:

  • A variety of learning, including different subjects and age groups
  • Assemblies or school-wide events
  • Community meetings
  • High caliber teaching and student engagement
  • Students, teachers, and members of the community discussing what makes the school special
  • Share songs, chants, or cheers that are used as a part of school culture or academics
  • Sporting events
  • Plays, concerts and other performances

Use as a Recruitment Tool


 

 

 

 

Facebook has potential to help a school attract talented teachers and school leaders as well as raise the overall level of awareness surrounding the hard work it’s doing. By using Facebook, a school can add another layer to their recruitment efforts and help attract staff and, if applicable, attract students as well.

Using Facebook to Attract Staff

Facebook is a logical place for schools to focus some of their efforts when recruiting talented teachers and school leaders. For starters, the aforementioned use of media to share details of the school will provide potential staff members a glimpse inside of the school. I know if I was torn between applying to work in two schools, I would likely favor one that was providing me with photos and videos to complement their description of what they’re doing to support students. As long as a school actually has a strong culture and learning community, sharing it effectively can significantly bolster its recruiting efforts.

Additionally, Facebook is a great place for a school to post its job openings. Facebook makes it incredibly easy to share content, which means if I know someone who’s looking for a certain teaching position and come across such a position on a school’s page, I can easily send it his or her way. Current teachers can also share job openings with people in their network that may potentially be interested in applying.

If a school has an online system for accepting job applications, it should include the link on the Facebook Page. If a school doesn’t have such a system in place, it may want to consider using an application that integrates with Facebook. Here’s an example from TEAM Schools, a Network of KIPP Schools, which is using the Job Magic Facebook app to recruit and accept applications.

Using Facebook to Attract Students

For schools that also focus on recruitment of students or enrolling students in a selection lottery, Facebook can be an excellent resource. First of all, a school can share the aspects of the school that make it appealing through photos and videos. But it can also share key information about enrollment, including deadlines, links to an online application, and links to resources that may be useful for a family that is interested in enrolling a student. The fact that information is easily shared via Facebook again bodes well for a school interested in recruiting students.

The Power of Data

Many schools use their strong academic results as a key to their recruiting efforts. Facebook provides a great opportunity for a school to share their aggregated academic data with the world. Not only is it available to those interested in potentially becoming a part of the community, but is also accessible to students and families that are already in the school. These results are easy for students, teachers, and proud family members to Like and share with people in their Facebook network.


Get Feedback from the Community


Facebook allows a school to lower the barriers to participation for members of the community. By effectively leveraging Facebook, a school can make it easier for community members to get involved and share their opinions on a variety of fronts. While some schools may fear this increased participation, others will embrace it as it not only increases involvement, but can also lead to a healthy discourse about what’s happening at the school.

Use Facebook Discussions

One opportunity lies in the Discussions tab on the Facebook Page. A school can create a discussion about a specific topic and allow members of the community to share their thoughts within the thread. Admins will be able to moderate the thread and remove any posts that are inappropriate.

Use Polls

Polls provide a chance for a school to solicit feedback directly from its followers. The nice thing about using a poll is that a school can limit the choices available and, with a few simple clicks, blast it out to all of its followers. It’s a great way to quickly collect data that can help inform decision making.

Use Facebook Questions

An alternative to polls, Facebook Questions allow a school to solicit feedback from the community while being a little less restrictive. Questions provides the option for a school to allow users to write in answer choices as well as share the question with others in their network. However, it’s worth noting that Questions opens responses up to friends of friends, which may not necessarily provide the best sample if a school is trying to poll just members of its community. If only sampling those in the school isn’t a priority, Questions could be a good fit. For example, YES Prep Public Schools used Facebook Questions to help determine what mascot they should use for a new school they’re opening in the fall. As of the writing of this article, “Titans” is winning handily.


A Note on Settings and Privacy


 

 

 

 

Once a school has set up a Facebook Page, there are a few settings it may want to consider to ensure it’s easy to monitor. Please note that in order to do any of the following you must first be logged in and designated as an Admin of the Facebook Page.

Posting Ability

It’s a good idea to control the permissions regarding what content users are allowed to upload. To access permissions, do the following:

1. Click “Edit Page” in the upper-right of the Facebook Page
2. Select the “Manage Permissions” tab on the left side of the screen
3. Uncheck “Users can add photos”
4. Uncheck “Users can add videos”
5. Leave “Users can write or post content on the wall” checked
6. Click the blue “Save Changes” button at the bottom of the page

It’s a good idea to start off by limiting these permissions. If a school ultimately decides it would like to expand the permissions it offers its followers, it’s easy to do so. It’s better to become more permissive than more restrictive.

Also, it’s worth noting that unlike with personal photos on Facebook, followers won’t be able to tag people in the photos that the school uploads to its Facebook Page. As discussed above in the privacy section, this is a good thing when children are involved for many reasons.

Profanity Blocklist

Facebook allows the Admins of a Page to enable an automatic screener for profanity. To enable this profanity blocklist, do the following:

1. Click “Edit Page” in the upper-right of the Facebook Page
2. Select the “Manage Permissions” tab on the left side of the screen
3. In the dropdown beside “Profanity Blocklist:” select “Strong”
4. Click the blue “Save Changes” button at the bottom of the page

If there are specific words that a school would like to prohibit from being used, it can write them in the box beside “Moderation Blocklist” on the same page. If a user tries to use one of these prohibited words, it will automatically be marked as spam and won’t show up on the Facebook page.

Enable Email Notifications

To prevent page Admins from having to constantly be checking the Facebook page, it’s a good idea to enable Email Notifications. To do so, do the following:

1. Click “Edit Page” in the upper right of the Facebook Page
2. Select the “Your Settings” tab on the left side of the screen
3. Check the checkbox beside “Email Notifications”
4. Click the blue “Save Changes” button at the bottom of the page

Now, whenever a user posts or comments on the Facebook Page, the Admin will receive an email letting them know that the interaction has occurred.


Make It Personal


The key to any school successfully leveraging Facebook is finding what fits the personality of the individual school. The above ideas are merely suggestions as a way to get started. The important thing is that each school makes their Facebook Page an extension of the amazing things they are doing every day in the classroom.

While Facebook is at times a bit daunting, when used effectively it can provide schools with an excellent opportunity to engage the communities they serve and act as a key component in a school’s online presence.

Is there a school in your community using Facebook to its full potential? Do you have any additional tips? Share your thoughts in the comments.

credit to 
http://mashable.com/2011/04/25/steve-jobs-iphone-location-tracking/ 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Facebook Developer Garage, Kuala Lumpur 26 hingga 28 Februari 2011



Facebook Malaysia membawakan Facebook Developer Garage yang bakal diadakan di Kuala Lumpur pada 26 hingga 28 Februari 2011.



Melalui program Facebook Developer Garage ini, para pembangun akan mempelajari segalanya berkaitan platform Facebook daripada para pembangun Facebook sendiri, dan menariknya, program ini disediakan secara percuma.
Facebook Developer Garage ini akan mendidik para pembangun dalam membangunkan aplikasi Facebook mereka, dimana melalui acara tiga hari ini, pelbagai aktiviti akan diadakan, dimana para pesertanya akan membangunkan pelbagai prototaip, dan kelak akan mempersembahkannya kepada umum pada hari yang terakhir. Prototaip dan aplikasi Facebook yang menarik, kelak akan dianugerahkan RM2,500 dalam meneruskan pembangunan projek Facebook mereka.
Facebook Developer Garage juga mendapat sokongan daripada Tandemic, iaitu salah satu agensi konsultan tempatan berkaitan rangkaian media sosial. Facebook Developer Garage juga merupakan salah satu daripada 30 program yang disokong sepenuhnya oleh Facebook dan Intel pada tahun lepas.
Para peserta yang berminat, boleh mendaftarkan diri pada laman rasmi Facebook Developer Garage Kuala Lumpur, yang mana akan diadakan di Institut APIIT di Bukit Jalil.

credit 
http://amanz.my/2011/02/ubah-idea-sosial-media-anda-kepada-realiti-pada-facebook-developer-garage/



Agenda


Friday Feburary 25th · ice warming session
Friday will be an ice warming session at a near by bar in Sri Petaling. The fun begins at 7:30pm.


Saturday February 26th · speaker sessions and hackathon
Spend the first half of the day learning about the Facebook platform, then spend the next half developing on it. Prizes will be given to the best application! See the Speakers


Sunday February 27th · hackathon
The hackathon continues, and prizes will be given out at the end of the day.

more http://klfb.urekaweekend.com/agenda/



the Speakers

 Scott Rafer



Colin Charles


Colin Charles hacks on MariaDB, a MySQL fork and advises Open Ocean Investments companies such as Web of Trust and MoSync. He lives in Kuala Lumpur. Before MySQL, he worked actively on the Fedora and OpenOffice.org projects. He’s spoken at many conferences – linux.conf.au, The MySQL Conference & Expo, foss.in, to name a few. He is currently a council member at the Malaysian National Computer Confederation (MNCC) and Technopreneurs Association of Malaysia (TeAM). He is Director at Grok Sdn Bhd.

Topic: Cloud rollouts, scaling backend of FB apps


Clayton Narcis

Cofounder and developer of Wootfood. Plays an active role in developing Wootfood iPhone, Android and Web app. A true blue Penang boy that currently lives in Kuala Lumpur. Loves dabbling in technology and cars.

Topic: Facebook Development on the iPhone

Using Facebook in iOS
  • Why you should use Facebook iOS SDK?
  • How to use it and issues to be aware of working with Facebook iOS SDK
  • Moving forward with Facebook iOS SDK

Aizat Faiz

Aizat Faiz is a Facebook Software Engineer based in Malaysia. A normal day for Aizat Faiz isn’t so normal for most people. Though a technologist by nature, you may also find Aizat involved in other non-tech related activities on a typical day, such as filming his next Ramly burger masterpiece, burying himself in books about economics, psychology or science fiction, and dabbling in the fine arts of Swing dancing.

Topic: Introduction into the Facebook Graph APIs

The Facebook Graph APIs frees up your personal information on Facebook, allowing other websites or software to interact with it to create a personal experience for you.
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