The IDA Infocomm Club Ambassadors Board
The IDA Infocomm Ambassadors programme aims to help students play a larger role in Infocomm Clubs. Students from junior college/centralized institutions, integrated program schools, secondary schools and primary schools can take part in the programme – each school can nominate up to 2 students. As ambassadors, they form the voice of the students and will have plenty of opportunities to work closely with the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).
Through this process, our ambassadors will gain self-confidence, hone their leadership potential and unleash their creativity with the projects they embark on. On top of that, they will also receive quintessential Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) points for their contributions, priority for attachment to companies and receive opportunities to attend major infocomm conferences.
If you think you have what it takes to be an Ambassador,
download this application form and submit it through your teacher by
26 Aug 2011!
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Objectives of the programme
The IDA Infocomm Club Ambassador programme is one of the Clubs’ initiatives to provide students with an opportunity to be part of the Clubs’ student council. The objectives of this programme are to:
- Foster leadership qualities, self-confidence, interpersonal skills and creativity in the students
- Help students discover their infocomm potential through acquiring skills and knowledge outside their school activities
- Cultivate students’ instincts to serve the community, society and their nation
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Alignment with LEAPS
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The IDA Infocomm Club Ambassadors programme is aligned with MOE’s CCA Grading Scheme (LEAPs) where students are awarded points for their CCA at the end of their school years.
- The programme plays a key role in the holistic development of an individual. Besides inculcation of values, it inspires students to have the entrepreneurial spirit and risk-taking attitude.
- The programme has also been designed to align with LEAPs by:
- Encouraging continuous participation
- Rewarding sustained effort, contribution and achievement; and
- Developing and recognising leadership qualities
- Recognising students’ contribution to the community through participation in activities organised by external organizations
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Attributes of Infocomm Clubs Ambassadors
An IDA Infocomm Club Ambassador should possess the following attributes:
- Knowledgeable and passionate about infocomm
- Outstanding communication skills, an outward-looking disposition and an engaging personality
- Initiative, drive, and commitment towards Infocomm Clubs
- Track records of involvement in other school activities or community work
- Considerable degree of maturity, self-reliance, self-discipline, and resourcefulness
Potential to become leaders, opinion formers, and decision makers
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Roles and responsibilities
The main responsibilities of the IDA Infocomm Club Ambassadors are to:
- Represent Infocomm Clubs and be spokespersons for the club
- Co-plan and co-organise Infocomm Clubs events such as workshops, briefing sessions
and anniversaries - Participate in community work
- Provide and collate feedback from students to improve the quality of club activities
- Attend monthly meetings as and when needed
To find out how to become an IDA Infocomm Club Ambassador, approach your teacher in charge for more information.
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Board Organization Structure 2011
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IDA Infocomm Club Ambassadors Board 2011
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2011
| ID |
Name |
Designation |
School |
| 111212 |
Edmund Lau |
President |
Hwa Chong Institution |
| 111211 |
Colin Gay |
Vice President of Events and Programmes |
Hwa Chong Institution |
| 111217 |
Aiysh Akhtar |
Vice President of Resources and Welfare |
Raffles Institution |
| 111205 |
Ng Pei Qin |
Vice President of Marketing and Communications |
Crescent Girls' School |
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2010
| ID |
Name |
Designation |
School |
| 101111 |
Abdul Muhaimin |
President |
Raffles Institution |
| 101117 |
Hubert Teo Hua Kian |
Vice President of Events and Programmes |
Raffles Institution |
| 101109 |
Lee Ming Jun |
Vice President of Resources and Welfare |
Nan Hua High School |
| 101108 |
Russ Chua Yue Zhi |
Vice President of Marketing and Communications |
Temasek Junior College |
ADVISORY PANEL
| ID |
Name |
Designation |
School |
| 091001 |
Ian Chua Yong Kwang
|
Senior Advisor
|
Raffles Institution |
| 091002 |
Bradford Loh Kin Wai
|
Senior Advisor |
NUS High School
|
| 091003 |
Jeremy Goh Jin Ying |
Senior Advisor |
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
|
| 091004 |
Benedict Lee Lian Wei
|
Senior Advisor |
Singapore Polytechnic |
SENIOR BATCH MEMBERS
| ID |
Name |
School |
| 101102 |
Ng Yanhong
|
Hong Kah Secondary School
|
| 101103 |
Bella Cheng
|
East Spring Secondary School
|
| 101104 |
Bernice Phoon
|
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls School
|
| 101105 |
Axel Yew
|
Junyuan Secondary School
|
| 101106 |
Wong Jun Da
|
Bedok South Secondary School
|
| 101107 |
Ansley Chua Wang Da
|
Chua Chu Kang Secondary
|
| 101110 |
Darienne Sim
|
Methodist Girls' School (Primary)
|
| 101112 |
Jerron Ang
|
Chong Zheng Primary School
|
| 101113 |
Kowk Hiu Tung
|
Nanyang Girls' High
|
| 101114 |
Lisa Lim
|
Nan Hua High School
|
| 101115 |
Matthew Soh
|
Raffles Institution
|
| 101116 |
Ava Pham Nhat Binh
|
Victoria Junior College
|
| 101118 |
Vixon Yap
|
Hong Kah Secondary School |
JUNIOR BATCH MEMBERS
| ID |
Name |
School |
| 111201 |
Christine Claire Lastimosa
|
Eunos Primary School |
| 111202 |
Yap Jing Kang
|
Hong Wen School |
| 111203 |
Awais Abdullah Akram
|
Temasek Primary School |
| 111204 |
Lee Yan Hwa
|
Crescent Girls' School |
| 111205 |
Ng Pei Qin
|
Crescent Girls' School |
| 111206 |
Maria Yusaf Raikotwala
|
Dunman Secondary School |
| 111207 |
Teo Yi Zhe
|
Gan Eng Seng School |
| 111208 |
Abbas Ali Mohamed Anas
|
Gan Eng Seng School |
| 111209 |
Dexter Sim Jia Le
|
Hong Kah Secondary School |
| 111210 |
Wilson Toh Wei Xiang
|
Hong Kah Secondary School |
| 111211 |
Gay Wei En Colin
|
Hwa Chong Institution
|
| 111212 |
Edmund Lau Jia Hao
|
Hwa Chong Institution |
| 111213 |
Loh Xiao Qi
|
Nan Chiau High' School |
| 111214 |
Tan Wei Liang Byorn
|
NUS High School
|
| 111215 |
Kimberly Choo
|
Raffles Girls' School (Secondary)
|
| 111216 |
Tan Tian Jun Kevan
|
Raffles Instituition |
| 111217 |
Aiysh Akhtar Sheikh
|
Raffles Instituition |
| 111218 |
Gitaanjali Naidu
|
Tanjong Katong Girls' School
|
ALUMNI
| ID |
Name |
School |
| 091007 |
Low Kah Khang |
Raffles Institution (Junior Collge) |
| 091008 |
Faiz B. Johari |
Hong Kah Secondary School |
| 091005 |
Jonathan Tan Hong Kai |
Catholic Junior College |
| 091006 |
Phang Zi Tian |
Hwa Chong Institution (College) |
| 091011 |
Shaun Wong Jin Fu |
Hwa Chong Institution (High School) |
| 091009 |
Sanchit Bareja |
NUS High School of Mathematics and Science |
| 091012 |
Thendral Vasakam |
Catholic Junior College |
| 091010 |
Kyle Timothy Ng Chu |
St. Andrew Secondary School |
| 091013 |
Eisabess Chee Yun Yeng |
Nan Hua High School |
| 091014 |
Li Kai |
Nan Hua High School |
| 091015 |
Jay H. Patel |
Stanford University |
| 101101 |
Vishnu Prem |
|
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Activities, Programmes and Events
i-Space 2011
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The IDA Infocomm Club Ambassadors' Board would like to invite all upper primary students to a fun-filled learning experience at the upcoming event i-Space. i-Space is an annual event organised by the Infocomm Club Ambassadors where students will be exposed to current developments in the IT industry and possible technological advancements in the future. Highlights of the event include talks by guest speakers, a tour of the i-Space exhibition and an iMAX movie screening. iSpace will be held on the 9th of April, from 9.30 am to 3.45 pm at the Singapore Science Centre. Registration is free.
To register for the event, please approach your Infocomm Club teacher to sign up for you and your friends.Deadline for registration is 23rd March.Please contact ida_infocommclub@ida.gov.sg if you have any questions.
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