The SWS - IMI concert was a blast. The students slogged through many sleepless nights and they did feel proud to be able to showcase their animation to the public.
It was halloween and the symphonic wind members came prepared with horns and all, the conductor also donned on a dracula cape, just to get into the mood of things. Whacky!
Our IMI supporters! We were glad to have our Yr 1s, 2s, and 3s supporting the event!
The folks who made it all happen - Mr Vijayan, Ms Jean, Mr Rick and Mr. George. Thanks!
CCN - Fund Raising
Every freshmen must go through this and our Year 1s did a good job by selling candies, healthy grass jelly, and providing car wash services. Their "le-long le-long" could be heard even in Level 7.
Student-Staff Campus Run
It was quite an experience to run with the students and I didn't know they can run sooooo fast.
Okay, back to main topic. Here I am with Randford in Vietnam working. We are asked to do highly classified work which can't really be disclosed to the outside work, but I am going to say it anyway. We were asked to do the English website of their company. And we picked up an assignment on the way which was designing poker cards which was very interesting if I say so myself.
Only been here for around a week. So don't have much to show. Will put more pictures when we get more pictures. So I am just gonna put a few cause I am still in the office. -.-
To you know who asked me to blog: I have done it. Will do it again in future. You know who you are.XD
Monday, 27 July 2009 tags Miscellaneous
Every year, English teachers from across the USA can submit their collections of actual analogies and metaphors found in high school essays. These excerpts are published each year to the amusement of teachers across the country. Here are last year's winners.
3. He spoke with the wisdom that can only come from experience, like a guy who went blind because he looked at a solar eclipse without one of those boxes with a pinhole in it and now goes around the country speaking at high schools about the dangers of looking at a solar eclipse without one of those boxes with a pinhole in it.
4. She grew on him like she was a colony of E. coli, and he was room-temperature Canadian beef.
5. She had a deep, throaty, genuine laugh, like that sound a dog makes just before it throws up.
6. Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever.
8. The revelation that his marriage of 30 years had disintegrated because of his wife's infidelity came as a rude shock, like a surcharge at a formerly surcharge-free ATM machine.
9. The little boat gently drifted across the pond exactly the way a bowling ball wouldn't.
10. McBride fell 12 stories, hitting the pavement like a Hefty bag filled with vegetable soup.
11. From the attic came an unearthly howl. The whole scene had an eerie, surreal quality, like when you're on vacation in another city and Jeopardy comes on at 7:00 p.m. instead of 7:30
12. Her hair glistened in the rain like a nose hair after a sneeze.
13. The hailstones leaped from the pavement, just like maggots when you fry them in hot grease.
14. Long separated by cruel fate, the star-crossed lovers raced across the grassy field toward each other like two freight trains, one having left Cleveland at 6:36 p.m. traveling at 55 mph, the other from Topeka at 4:19 p.m. at a speed of 35 mph.
15. They lived in a typical suburban neighborhood with picket fences that resembled Nancy Kerrigan's teeth.
16. John and Mary had never met. They were like two hummingbirds who had also never met.
17. He fell for her like his heart was a mob informant, and she was the East River.
18. Even in his last years, Granddad had a mind like a steel trap, only one that had been left out so long, it had rusted shut.
19. Shots rang out, as shots are won't to do.
20. The plan was simple, like my brother-in-law Phil. But unlike Phil, this plan just might work.
21. The young fighter had a hungry look, the kind you get from not eating for a while.
22. He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck, either, but a real duck that was actually lame, maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.
23. The ballerina rose gracefully en Pointe and extended one slender leg behind her, like a dog at a fire hydrant.
24. It was an American tradition, like fathers chasing kids around with power tools.
25. He was deeply in love. When she spoke, he thought he heard bells, as if she were a garbage truck backing up.
Yours Truly, Sincerely, Absolutely. =)
Here's another attempt to liven up the imi blog (: Hopefully the people that gets attracted here aren't the silly kids that spam the tag board. Very fun meh? 0.o
Anyway yeah, as for me, year 3 is treating me rather nicely (don't really know about the rest). We're currently having our MP/SIP which is to either do our Major Project first or go for internship. I'm on my Major Project now, which isn't too bad cause mine isn't filled with the need to code (thank god). The rest are mostly on their internships now though. Some say its boring, some say its friggin huge load of work, but yeah it all ends up as good experience I guess? (positive thinking positive thinking!!) :D
Oh and theres this thing called OSIP, meaning overseas internship where you do your internships well... overseas. Okay that was quite self explanatory, but yeah. For this batch, there will be internships in Vietnam, Bangkok, Aus and if mine confirms and works out, Oregon. Quite exciting really (:
So... yeah.
ladeeda.
i know i haven't post a single entry here ever since I'd been invited to be an author.
so here it is! :D
oh, and before i forget
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i doubt you all know who i am, no? :D
so i shall hereby introduce myself for the first time. once and for all! Hee.
alrighty.. listen properly okay?
cause i'm not gonna repeat myself for a second time yo.
okayy, enough of my nonsensical crap.
i'm Jacqueline, a freshie this year (:
NICE TO MEET YOU! :D
i love talking, crapping, etc.
who don't? ahahs.
i'm lazy to type anymore.
no lahh. it's due to many undone work that's gonna due some time SOON ><
so just read up my profile (if you want) from the link in this blog.
or you could add me in msn (at jacqqqques@gmail.com) if you want too!
facebook also can! :D
and yes, i admit i'm lazyy too! :X
alright! that's all for introducing myself here!
hopefully i get the time to post more entries in future!
alright, back to completing my work!
see you guys next time!
ciao! :D
p/s: have this blog been liven up abit? :P
Well anyway, we had a big and interesting visit from Pasir Ris Secondary School on the 11th of June. The students brought along a huge level of excitement, although they didn't really open up for any queries or questions. Haha. But they were an interesting bunch.
Together with Amalina and Ms Natasha, the three of us were made to 'entertain' our groups of students in the specialist labs. They went through a series of websites like the TP IMI website, yeap, this exact proud blog of ours ! and plus the iMinds website as well as a couple of games produced by our very own students in IMI.
We are very sure they left with the 'constant echoing' of the name IMI aka I AM I ! Haha. Had a good time indeed :)
A treat of photos for you !
Thursday, 18 June 2009 tags alumni
Clarence and Kim Choon came by to visit and "show off" their new hairdo (after much persuasion of course). Yo, IND alumni, if you have photos to share, esp the botaks one, do email us ok :)
Well, sorry for the topic drift. Today, primary six students from Pei Tong Primary School, (if you don't know where it is, neither did I, it's somewhere in Clementi) gave IMI a visit and boy, were they a fiesty group!
Assisted with the October Intake Freshmen, Edward and Eendra. They met the kids way earlier than I did so from the looks of it, Double E did a great job! Kudos, boys!
Well, the kids were a loud bunch but one can't help but notice their shyness and unwillingness to open up. What did the army of IMI lecturers to do?
Call the most gregarious IMI student and demand that he make a fool of himself.
So finally got the kids to participate by showing them indeed it was fun. Most of them answered, "oh I know this one! I play at shopping mall before!" proving that what we do at IMI touch lives. AHHH.
Love,
Zul
Say hi to St.Hilda's Sec :)
The '06 cohort of IND students (currently known as IMI) graduated today. IIT school was honoured to have Ms Grace Fu, Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Ministry of National Development, witness the event and gave a meaningful speech to the graduands. Amongst them are our regular bloggers – Alastair, Raymond, Alvin, Shellen, Wanqi.
To make the event more meaningful, Kevin Lee’s ambition of completing the course has finally come to fruition today. Kevin was featured in The New Paper on 17 May 2009. Kevin suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (rapid muscle degeneration) since the age of 10; he would attend lessons on a wheelchair and is usually accompanied by his mom. His condition deteriorated over the years but his sheer determination and perseverance only serves to prove one point: Nothing is impossible. Congratulations!!!
From all the IND/IMI lecturers to the '06 Cohort: Best Wishes to all of you!
You probably have been asked to sign a petition to save TP squash in school just today.
If you have facebook, would you be so kind to join the Save TP squash group??
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=80908947098
THANKS A MILL!
Alastair
38 students set off to Cambodia from 29 Mar to 5 Apr. Some went as part of their Cross Disciplinary Subject called Global Citizenship. Others went for Overseas Community Project, doing their part for the Cambodian students.
No matter how tough the life may be, the Cambodians always smile from their hearts and welcome you dearly.
Not only new friendships were built, the IMI students found they grew closer to one another and got the opportunity to know the freshmen, juniors and seniors.
Practising hard for their cultrual night performance. Watch it here!!!
Yes since the blog is rather dead I've decided to come and help save the day!
There have been super alot of questions about camps and laptops. Its really been rather long ago since i attended camp but i'll try my best to help.
1. Do try to attend the orientation camp as it is going to be somehow of like a bond you're gonna make with people ur most likely gonna stick with for 3 years. You never know what good friends you might make which will help with projects and stuff. haha Oh and thats where you learn the basic things around Tp, like your student id and password and stuff. You'll know when you go =)
2. Regarding laptops for this course, yes this course is rather graphic intensive, so it would be best to go for a higher end laptop, with graphics by Nvidia. Why Nvidia? Cos it can support most games very well. heehee.
A higher end laptop to ME would mean
- Intel Core 2 Duo (and above if have)
- 2GB Ram Minimum
- Nvidia Geforce (preferbly 8000 and above, minumun 256 mb)
- A nice to type keyboard. (Trust me. You'll need this for ******* programming)
- Windows Vista ( I have heard rumors saying Windows 7 is much much much better than Vista, but since no one is using it lets play safe. ) (( Thank God im still using Xp. whahahha!))
And of course lets not forget about the weight, since you'll be carrying it to school rather often.
Battery life too. Make sure you get a good one and dont destroy your battery life until its left with like 5 mins at 100% full battery. =.=
Notice im not talking abouts Macs cos
1) Im anti Mac
2) I know nuts about Macs, aside from them being white and have irritating functions.
3) I lazy to type somemore. I wanna bathe.
For Mac users: Dont worry. Mac CAN be used, but you gotta have the Mac version of the softwares that you are gonna use.
One word of advice. DON'T get a Mac and install Windows in it. Thats just plain dumb, and its spoiling the Mac. You want Windows get Pc, dont want Pc get Mac.
With all these said I hope it helps and i really hope to see you guys in school.
To your granny: Nice timing on the last post sia. 4.44 am. hahahaha
Blog's been rather dead, but no matter, I've come to save the day! :P
Anyway I'm not here to answer the many questions about camp, its way too long ago. Don't actually remember much now. Haha as for laptop decisions, can't give much advice either since the one I chose is currently the butt of jokes when talking about laptops.
Just here to welcome the new FRESHIES! HEREBY STARTS YOUR POLY LIFE! STUDY HOR.
YAY.
For the second years, GPA GOOD NOT?! YOU'VE SURVIVED A YEAR IN IMI!
YAY.
and for the people in my batch... WE ARE THE SENIOOOOORS. WE CAN ORDER FRESHIES AND JUNIORS AROUND!~
YAY.
for the graduating people... uhm.
BYEBYE.
Hey Guys! Wanqi and Shellen here. We've been asked to help update the IMI blog by Alastair and Alvin ages ago, but we got too wrapped up with our activities over here that we only got round to doing it now. *Grins*
The project, AirBiff, aims to promote awareness among people around us by enabling to send and receive information about each others' current activity. The concept of designing and evaluation of the AirBiff system allows users to freely create, share and use a variety of activity indicators (biff application) to create awareness to people.
Currently, one of the biggest problems which AnyBiff (Version 1 built by Markus Rittenbruch) faced was to support distributed groups to develop for multiple platforms such as Windows, Macintosh. The deliverables for this project will be building the application using Adobe Air and Flash Actionscript 3. The Adobe AIR platform provides a way to develop cross-platform applications which simplifies the process of developing collaborative tools that can be used in real-world settings.
Wanqi – [UQ Equipment Booking System]
During my stay here, I have been working on re-writing the equipment booking system that students have been using to book equipments for the various school projects. In the beginning months, I have spent much of my time doing research and also gathering user requirements for the new system. To achieve this, Dr Viller helped me in arranging meetings and interviews with the students and staff, and has also held many meetings to brain storm about how the system can be made as efficient and user friendly as possible. Besides conducting interviews, I have also done up class diagrams and the site structure to help me better understand how the entire site would work and link together.
In the process of developing my application, I have incorporated the use of Spry data, PHP, Javascript and CSS to achieve some interactive features such as live! Search. Ultimately, the main aim of my project is to allow for students to book equipment easily and conveniently, while enabling the admin office staff to retrieve the equipment in the easiest way possible as well.
This is our supervisor, Dr Stephen Viller. He was the one guiding us through the duration of our projects, and encourgaed us to do a lot of research and understand the concept of the projects, what users wanted before jumping to programming.
We also had another working partner called Andew Dekker, who was our go-to-guy when we needed help with programming.
Besides working at the UQ five days a week, we have also planned various outings here during the weekend, which usually takes us to activities like hiking up mountains, theme parks, a little shopping here and there, and group outings to beaches and overnight camps out in the nature. While here, we also made many friends from all around the world, etc, Sweden, Germany, China, Taiwan, Peru, Fiji, Sri Lanka, Australia, and to our very surprise, Singapore. It was great as we managed to forge a close bond through our 4 month stay here, and had many memories together which we would take with us as we move on with life.
Shellen and I would also be extending our stay here for a week to travel to Tasmania for a 6 day outdoor adventure trip. We will be going with Robin – our friend from Germany – and two other girls. Our stay here in Aussie will end on the 26th of February, where we would be flying back home to Merlion City.
Time really flies, so fast that i still cant believe im in my second year already. Whoo.
Tp Open House has come and gone, and so has the JAE admission. For those who chose IMI as your first choice, GREAT! Im sure you wont regret your choice! =) For those who did not, it's still ok but you're gonna miss out on a lot of fun. haha. Tp Open House has come and gone, and so has the JAE admission. For those who chose IMI as your first choice, GREAT! Im sure you wont regret your choice! =) For those who did not, it's still ok but you're gonna miss out on a lot of fun. haha.
IMI - the one big happy family
Immersive Wall: Randford and Mr Rick's kid, Ruel.
Student helpers
I was happy to be part of this time's JAE, where i went down to help the lecturers giving out information regarding IMI, alongside Benneth and Randford. I would say its rather new to me, talking to the people (and their mum's) about IMI, and I must say I did enjoy myself somehow (there were some good looking girls there ^^ ).
JAE counselling- Benneth helping students make an informed decision
Now that JAE's over, all thats left is to wait for the results to come out. Hope you guys manage to get your first choice. =)
Yes.. .i want to be at IIT - IMI :)
Ever wondered...
Who exactly was the first guy who looked at a cow and said: "Im gonna squeezze those pink dangling thingy and drink whatever comes out of it."
And of course, if you are visiting this blog, most likely you're interested in our course too! And i'm sure you guys will have some questions in mind... Don't worry! Our lecturers and students will be there to answer your doubts and share their IMI experiences in TP! Yup...
If you're interested in 3D animation, here are some of my simple 3D stuff tat i have did over the past 2 years with IMI... Yup... Do enjoy and hope to see you enrol into our course this year! Too bad i will be graduate once you guys are in... :P