Malaysian School Holiday 2025 iCal

I updated the feed to include the 2025(26) dates. I also added a redirect for the file. It is now shorter. Those who already added it to their calendar can continue and automatically receive the new dates. Download Links Group…

Orange Juice + Coffee: A Strange Yet Surprisingly Good Combo?

So, I stumbled upon this odd combo in a ZUS Coffee ad: orange juice mixed with coffee. I know, it sounds weird, right? But something about it just made me want to give it a try. I mean, who wouldn’t…

Transforming Education: Embracing a New Paradigm

New Paradigm In the ever-evolving landscape of education, I find myself at a crossroads. The traditional methods I once held dear now seem outdated, urging me to embrace a new paradigm. This change isn’t just for my benefit but for…

Tech or No-Tech: Balancing Data and Intuition in Education

Recently, I revisited two fascinating films, ‘Moneyball’ and ‘Trouble with the Curve,’ released just a year apart. Their contrasting views on the role of technology and human judgment in decision-making got me thinking about similar dynamics in educational technology. ‘Moneyball,’…

The Lazy Solution : Efficient Problem Solving

In the field of education, there’s a compelling need for solutions that not only address challenges but also simplify processes. Bill Gates encapsulated this concept brilliantly: “I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person…

Malaysian School Holiday 24/25 iCal

MOE released next school session’s calendar. I updated the feed to include the 2024/2025 dates. I also moved the file to a shorter url. Download Links Group A Group B Bare URL For Copy and Pasting into your calendar Update:…

Multiple Devices, One Experience

This week has been all about simplifying the use of two computers for me. It’s been a week of discoveries, and I’m excited to see what other tech tricks I can uncover next! So, using two computers together can be…

The Dilbert vs. Peter Principle: A Quick Dive

In the realm of organizational behavior, two humorous yet insightful principles stand out: The Dilbert Principle and The Peter Principle. Both offer unique takes on the dynamics of corporate hierarchies, but how do they differ? The Peter Principle, coined by…

Do, Don’t, Overdo: The Fine Line Between Success and Overkill

In the realm of personal and professional endeavors, there’s a delicate balance between doing, not doing, and overdoing. Many of us are familiar with the first two, but it’s the third that often trips us up. Overdoing can be just…

Favouristim : Nepotism or Cronyism

According to The Oxford Dictionary, Nepotism is the practice among those with power or influence of favouring relatives, friends, or associates, especially by giving them jobs. meanwhile Cronyism is the appointment of friends and associates to positions of authority, without…