Tuesday, June 23, 2009

FYP matters


Yep. I've been going back to school to specifically meet datelines for FYP preparation. Paints and brushes you name it. Posters and banners need the final touch. Rehersals for play have yet to start. The props are still in the making. Guess what?? I hear the time-BOMB ticking! -.- There's more to come. Now...


Read this.

Updated: 23rd June 2009, 1742 hrs

H1N1 - Nanyang Poly to tell students to stay away from school next week


Nanyang Polytechnic will be contacting students this week to advise them not to come to class next Monday when the new term starts.

In light of the latest developments, a spokesperson says they've decided to implement their e-learning exercise next week.

This is to test their preparedness to ensure the polytechnic can continue to function in the event the flu situation worsens.

So students will be required to attend online lessons through the polytechnic's e-learning system.

Lecturers will be accessible via email or phone should students need to contact them, the spokesperson added.

Normal lessons will resume only from July 6th.

The other H1N1 precautions will also kick in from next week.

Students and staff who've travelled to affected countries will be asked to stay away from campus for seven days upon returning to Singapore.

Temperature taking meanwhile, will be conducted twice a day next week for students involved in some ongoing programmes.

The same goes for staff and visitors.

Meanwhile, Republic Polytechnic has closed three classrooms after it was confirmed on Monday this week that two students have the H1N1 virus.

About 70 students who came into contact with their affected classmates in those classrooms have been asked to quarantine themselves for a week starting Monday.

The rest of the students, who started school on June 15th, will continue as normal.

But H1N1 precautionary measures will be stepped up from Wednesday.

Daily temperature taking will be done and staff and students returning from affected countries will be advised to stay home for a week.

The other three polytechnics contacted say they're no plans to suspend ongoing classes or extend the vacation period...

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Happy? Maybe. I'll get more rest and more time to do revision and whatever else.
Relieved? Not at all. It's gonna be a whole load of mess when school eventually starts. Projects dateline HOWWWW? E-lectures/tutorials can be a hassel. I swear.

Geee... We'll all wait for further instruction aye.

Okay I'm off for now.

Love, N.

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