13.1.13

KARNIVAL PENDIDIKAN MARA 2013 ‘WADAH IMPIAN DAN KEJAYAAN’



MAJLIS Amanah Rakyat (MARA) meneruskan penganjuran Karnival Pendidikan MARA (KPM) kali ke-14 pada tahun 2013 dalam usaha menyalurkan maklumat berkenaan peluang-peluang pendidikan dan perancangan kerjaya. Penganjuran KPM ini mampu memastikan golongan pelajar dan belia serta graduan membuat pilihan bijak dalam menentukan hala tuju karier pada masa hadapan.


Selain itu, KPM juga merupakan penghubung bagi memudahkan urusan Institusi Pendidikan MARA (IPMa) dan IPTA/S untuk mendekati kumpulan sasar dengan mempromosi kursus dan program pengajian sedia ada dan baru yang ditawarkan di peringkat Sijil, Diploma, Ijazah Pertama, Profesional serta Pasca Siswazah terutama dalam 12 Bidang Utama Negara (NKEA). MARA juga menggerakkan tujuh (7) IPMa secara agresif untuk mempromosikan lebih 300 kursus di pelbagai peringkat pengajian akademik serta pendidikan teknikal dan latihan vokasional (TVET).


Dijangkakan sejumlah 400 buah institusi pendidikan tinggi tempatan dan luar negara akan mengambil bahagian dalam KPM 2013. KPM juga menjadi platform untuk MARA menyampaikan informasi berkaitan kemudahan penajaan atau penganjuran pelajaran, penyemakan baki pinjaman serta program-program terkini MARA melalui kaunter perkhidmatan yang disediakan.

Lebih menarik lagi, KPM 2013, dengan kerjasama JobsMalaysia, dilengkapkan dengan Pameran Kerjaya dan Temuduga Terbuka di lima (5) buah lokasi iaitu di Kuala Lumpur, Pahang, Sarawak, Kelantan dan Terengganu. Majikan yang mengambil bahagian juga akan mengadakan sesi temu duga terbuka bagi pengambilan pekerja di samping mengadakan beberapa siri seminar kerjaya meliputi tips atau panduan mencari kerja, etika menghadiri temu duga dan soft skills yang diperlukan untuk menghadapi temu duga.

Lebih 200 ruang pameran bakal disertai oleh majikan dan syarikat yang menawarkan peluang kerjaya dalam bidang berkaitan dengan NKEA. Pengunjung yang berminat untuk menghadiri temu duga terbuka dikehendaki membawa resume dan sijil-sijil berkaitan. Dengan kehadiran pengunjung melebihi 200,000 pada setiap tahun, Karnival Pendidikan MARA merupakan antara pameran pendidikan terbesar di negara ini dengan fokus utama membangunkan modal insan kelas pertama yang diperlukan negara.

Justeru itu, IPTA/S, majikan dan usahawan terutama dalam perniagaan berkaitan pendidikan perlu merebut peluang ini untuk menyertai jelajah KPM 2013 di 10 lokasi yang terpilih.

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12.1.13

Fakta Elektrik - Electricity Facts

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The electric energy (electrical energy, electricity) is the potential energy associated with the conservative Coulomb forces between charged particles contained within a system, where the reference potential energy is usually chosen to be zero for particles at infinite separation.

The movement of electric charge is known as an electric current, and intensity of which is usually measured in amperes. Current can consist of any moving charged particles - most commonly these are electrons, but any charge in motion constitutes a current.

The energy sources we use to make electricity can be renewable or non-renewable, but electricity itself is neither renewable or non-renewable.

A generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The process is based on the relationship between magnetism and electricity.

The cost of electricity is going up (both in dollars and in environmental and health impacts) and it doesn’t show any signs of doing otherwise. About half of the energy in the American grid is coal generated.

 Electric energy is easily transportable via integrated electric grids. Click on picture for full size.


Electric energy is an intermediate form of energy. It is produced in thermal power stations (where fuel oil, gas, coal, biomass, etc. are burnt), in hydroelectric power stations and nuclear power stations. Smaller quantities are produced by wind, photovoltaic solar panels, sea tides, etc.

Electricity travels in closed loops, or circuits. It must have a complete path before the electrons can move. If a circuit is open, the electrons cannot flow.

When electricity was first introduced into the domestic environment it was primarily for lighting.

Electricity is an extremely flexible form of energy, and it may be adapted to a huge, and growing, number of uses.

Demand for electricity grows with great rapidity as a nation modernises and its economy develops. The United States showed a 12% increase in demand during each year of the first three decades of the twentieth century.

In the late-1800s, Nikola Tesla pioneered the generation, transmission, and use of alternating current (AC) electricity, which can be transmitted over much greater distances than direct current. Tesla's inventions used electricity to bring indoor lighting to our homes and to power industrial machines.

Electricity is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge.

Before electricity generation began over 100 years ago, houses were lit with kerosene lamps, food was cooled in iceboxes, and rooms were warmed by wood-burning or coal-burning stoves.



Lightning is aprominent manifestation of natural electricity. Click on picture for full size.

 
The fact that electricity can’t be easily stored means that production must be fine-tuned to consumption levels on a short term basis.

Electric energy is easily transportable via integrated electric grids. After transportation, electric energy is converted into mechanical energy, thermal energy, light energy, chemical energy, etc.

Demand for solar electric energy has consistently grown by 20-25% per year over the past 20 years.

A battery produces electricity using two different metals in a chemical solution. A chemical reaction between the metals and the chemicals frees more electrons in one metal than in the other.

There are several advantages and disadvantages to hydro electric energy production. One big advantage is that energy is free once the dam is built.

In 1882 water was used to electrify two paper mills and a house on the Fox River. This was the first application of hydro electric energy.

Electricity is by no means a purely human invention, and may be observed in several forms in nature, a prominent manifestation of which is lightning.

In 1791 Luigi Galvani published his discovery of bioelectricity, demonstrating that electricity was the medium by which nerve cells passed signals to the muscles.

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Sumber: sanfordkramer.com



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10.1.13

Laman Sesawang eKemahiran



Para pelajar kini boleh mengakses segala maklumat terkini berkaitan dengan kemahiran yang dianjurkan oleh MARA melalui laman sesawang eKemahiran

Jawatan Kosong Pengisian Segera

Untuk makluman semua, industri seperti di bawah amat berminat untuk mengambil graduan KKTM/IKM yang ingin bekerja di syarikat mereka: 


Sehubungan dengan itu, Graduan yang berminat perlu menghantar Resume kepada rozita@mara.gov.my atau hubungi talian terus  di 03-26134646. Unit Perhub. & Latihan Industri dengan kerjasama industri akan mengadakan temuduga terdekat di Kuala Lumpur atau kawasan yang sewaktu dengannya pada bulan hadapan. 
Pelajar yang menyertai program ini akan dimasukkan dalam senarai Skim Kemahiran dan Kerjaya 1Malaysia (SKK1M) di mana graduan akan memperolehi elaun sebanyak RM500/bulan selama 2 bulan. 
Sekian.