Arvia team with Intel and MOE representatives celebrating the successful launch of the Virtual Lab solutions.
Kuala Lumpur, 18 July 2024 – The Cikgu Juara Digital Annual Meet Up 2024, held on 26-27 June 2024 at the Ibis Hotel, marked a significant milestone in the journey towards digital transformation in education. Organized by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), the event brought together educators and technology innovators to build AI skill sets for education and explore the future of smart classrooms. The event was graced by the presence of Pn Fadzliaton Zainudin, Deputy Director, Policy, Planning and Research Sector, Educational Resources and Technology Division, Ministry of Education (MOE).
One of the highlights of the event was the collaboration between Intel Malaysia and Arvia, showcasing their cutting-edge Intel Virtual Lab solutions which is part of the Intel AI for Schools (AI4S) Connection Education Kits initiative. This collaboration, initiated by Intel and supported by Arvia, aims to provide a comprehensive package for smart classrooms. Arvia is a key Intel technology partner in this initiative, demonstrating the strong synergy between the two tech companies in advancing educational technology.
During the event, Intel and Arvia successfully demonstrated the Virtual Lab package, with Arvia’s smartboard serving as the central host. This innovative solution captivated the audience, highlighting its potential to revolutionize classroom management and student engagement. About 80 Cikgu Juara Digital (CJD) participants from across the nation attended the demonstration, gaining first-hand experience of the transformative power of this technology.
The Virtual Lab solutions from Intel and Arvia create an interactive and immersive learning environment. The Arvia smartboard, serving as the main host, allows teachers to integrate digital content seamlessly into their lessons. Its intuitive interface and robust functionality enable educators to present complex concepts engagingly, enhancing student comprehension and participation.
The collaboration between Intel and Arvia aims to empower educators with the tools needed for the digital age. Leveraging the Virtual Lab solutions, teachers can foster a dynamic and interactive learning environment, enhancing the learning experience and equipping students with essential digital literacy skills.
Najib, CEO of Arvia, commented on the collaboration, stating, “We are thrilled to partner with Intel in bringing cutting-edge technology to Malaysian classrooms. Our Virtual Lab solutions are designed to enhance both teaching and learning experiences, preparing our students for a digitally-driven future.”
The success of the Cikgu Juara Digital Meet Annual Meet Up 2024 sets the stage for further advancements in educational technology. Intel and Arvia’s ongoing collaboration promise more innovative solutions. The MOE, in partnership with MDEC, remains committed to supporting such initiatives, ensuring Malaysian classrooms lead the digital revolution.
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