E-Hive May 2022
Date: May 04, 2022 |Published by: MIU | Category: E-Hive
CAPSTONE PROJECT: GO KART FROM SCRATCH | by Mechanical Engineering
What else other than the Final Year Project for Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering students to complete before graduation? The answer is the Capstone Project, or some known as the Integrated Design Project (IDP), which focuses on the design and development of a product. For the semester of October 2021, the student is required to perform a group and start on the design and analysis. The project continues the development activities from March 2022 until August 2022 to develop a functioning Go Kart.
GAMIFICATION AND GAME-BASED LEARNING IN BIOTECHNOLOGY | by Ts Pratheep Sandrasaigaran
The COVID-19 pandemic has been perplexing for two years, leading to uncertainties for many, especially among the students and teachers’ groups. More than one billion students throughout the globe have been forced to enrol on virtual classrooms and compelled the academicians to get acquainted with modern teaching techniques using Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Blackboard, and Skype to convey the curriculum. Such a sudden digital transition caused academics to get confused and ironically exposed students to stressful learning experiences. Moreover, the biggest challenge in online teaching and learning is to sustain the student’s level of engagement and interest.
MEDIA BOOT CAMP 2.0 | by Mass Communication
MEDIA BOOT CAMP 2.0 | by Mass Communication
PRODUCT SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH DESIGN STRATEGIES | by Mechanical Engineering
Effective recovery of end-of-life product is necessary to reduce their impact to the environment. The inclusion of “green design” thinking in the design process is vital to promote the circular economy and sustainability of the product. Design strategies could facilitate this initiative by introducing various ‘X-factors’ in the design, namely as Design for X. Design for X is one of the powerful approaches that aimed to achieve a targeted objective at the design stage. The Design for Sustainability (DfS) is one of the major approaches that focusing on the lifecycle of product. For instance, Design for Upgradability (DfU) is a strategy at the product design stage capable of extending a product’s lifetime and thus, able to enhance the recovery potential of a product through remanufacturing. Design for Repair and Restoration, other approach that focusing on repair and restoration works by examining possible failures and damages that will be experienced by the products, hence possible action can be taken to solve the problems.
ZIN MUNIRA: AIMING BIG GOALS | by Nurul Iffah Abd Wahab & Nurul Norfarain Kari
On April Fool 2022 afternoon, MPH 4, MIU was pumped up by a series of non-stop and mostly loud Latin music. Our very own support staff has taken the initiative to collaborate with the HR department to conduct what she claimed to be a Low-Intensity Zumba workout session.
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