The following videos were created to inspire students taking the Fundamentals of Electronics:
'Bedside Lamp' project (2014)
'Refrigerator Door Alarm' project (2013)
Monday, October 20, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
The Joy of Growing
Singapore NetRiders Competition 2014
The NetRiders Competition is a world-wide competition organised by Cisco Systems for students in the CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) program. Cisco Systems Singapore, with the support of iDA, organised the Singapore NetRiders Competition 2014 which was hosted at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. The objective is to bring together students from the various institutions of higher learning to pit their networking abilities. The winning team will represent Singapore in the regional Netriders Competition.
One hundred and two students from the 5 Polytechnics and ITE gathered at LT58A, Ngee Ann Polytechnic on 26th September 2014. Lee Zhen Hao and Daniel Lee from Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) emerged champion after over two and a half hours of theory and practical skills contests.
The event culminated with a speech by Mr. Joshua Soh, MD of Cisco Systems (Singapore & Brunei), and prize presentation by Ms Velda Oh, Senior Manager from iDA.
One hundred and two students from the 5 Polytechnics and ITE gathered at LT58A, Ngee Ann Polytechnic on 26th September 2014. Lee Zhen Hao and Daniel Lee from Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) emerged champion after over two and a half hours of theory and practical skills contests.
The event culminated with a speech by Mr. Joshua Soh, MD of Cisco Systems (Singapore & Brunei), and prize presentation by Ms Velda Oh, Senior Manager from iDA.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Dancing Trees
The sight of trees dancing in the wind and the feeling of the wind gently on my back, this is a beauty to behold. It reminds me of the words from the song ‘There is a hope’: “Then joy unspeakable will flood my soul for I am truly home.”
Saturday, July 19, 2014
NP Runners’ Relay 2014
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This year’s race is a straight fight between ECE and COI (Combined). Other than the first and last runners, we were always in sight of each other. The race was nail biting and very interesting to watch as the two teams have very contrasting styles. We knew all along that the COI team had very strong lady runners and they are fielding two teams while we just managed to produce one. Throughout the race, we lost the lead only once.
Our fastest runner, Alan, started the ball rolling. He is several cuts above the competition. He ran with such grace and power that even the competitors are singing praises to him. We all agreed that he will catch up with the student runners who started about 1 to 2 minutes ahead of the staff runners. The only question is how many students he can overtake. I would be happy if he could catch the last few. But no, he did much better; he came back with the bulk of the students. DP Mah, Director TLC and many others were asking, “WHO is Alan?” We have to assure them that Alan is a staff not a student. (I was told later that Alan collided with a passer-by who walked into his path).
Teck Soon ran the second leg which is reserved for the senior. He stood in for Sze KL who suffered an untimely leg injury. Among the senior staff, few come close to Teck Soon when come to physical prowess. He ran like a gazelle and sprint like someone 10 years his junior.
Yu Yang was next, he ran for ECE in the midst of a very intensive course. Yu Yang is proof that brains and brawn do co-exist.
Chen Ming took over the baton from Yu Yang. I salute Chen Ming for her great spirit. She was called up in the last minute and could not even complete the first training run and we have only one more week to prepare. On the actual day, she ran with a broken toe nail which was heavily bandaged to cushion the pain. Her task was to complete the race, never mind the timing and she did it. Without her, we could not even form a team.
Chee Yuen is the hero of the night. He injured his back two week ago and was walking with a limp until one week back. His competitor was at least 70 meters ahead of him when he took over the baton. Chee Yuen was undaunted, he chased after the COI runner (also a SAFRA runner), like a bull dog who had just lost his favorite toy. He bit his way to the front again.
Chee Yuen handed over to Yang Fang with a 50-meter lead. She is the fastest lady runner we have ever have had. She clocked 6 min 43 sec for 1.2 km on flat ground. None of our previous lady runners have ever gone under 7 minutes over the same distance. Nang-Bun was so inspired that he folded up his pants and joined in the fun. He paced Yang Fang for most of the distance. Yang Fang maintained a small lead for our last runner, Billy.
Billy, our captain, is in a class of his own. When we saw how he pulled away from the rest especially the last COI runner, we were all smiles. True enough, he cut a lonely figure coming back to the stadium and we erupted in joy with him at the finishing line. We are now the champion three times in a row.
At the end of the day, it is a pleasure to work with the ECE staff. They give of their best, never ask what they will receive and take on challenges readily. I am very happy for together we bring joy to ECE.
List of ECE runners
Alan Tan, Teck Soon, Yu Yang, Chen Ming, Chee Yuen, Yang Fang, Billy (captain)
Meng Tiong (reserve), Li Yan (stand-by lady runner)
Special thanks to our supporters:
ECE Director, Yong Poo, Nang-Bun, Sim Bee, Wei Lian, Dr Chua KC, Leh Ee, Calvin Hoo, Dr Jen Hong, Zhao Min, Wei Juan, Gwee CS
NB: Nang-Bun and Wei Lian volunteered to run in Team 2 next year.
Friday, May 23, 2014
YEP Cambodia 2014 Pictures
Overview, Day 1
Project Work: Painting, Well Pavement, Canteen Shed, Rubbish Burner, Teaching, Project Handover
Others: Night Interaction, Home Visitation, Orphanage Visit, Side Activities, Bonfire Night
Cultural Visit: Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
Video: Teaching, YEP Cambodia '14 (20 min)
Project Work: Painting, Well Pavement, Canteen Shed, Rubbish Burner, Teaching, Project Handover
Others: Night Interaction, Home Visitation, Orphanage Visit, Side Activities, Bonfire Night
Cultural Visit: Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
Video: Teaching, YEP Cambodia '14 (20 min)
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Food Poisoning
We have had an unfortunate episode of food poisoning on the second last day and half the team were down with vomiting and diarrhoea. We had followed proper procedure for the food was consumed in a proper restaurant. In that incident, I saw how the team rally together to help each other. In particular, Ariel who stayed back in the hospital to take care of 2 of her teammates while I took the rest back to the quarters. I have no doubt that Izyan will also stay back if Syafiqah had to be hospitalized.
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