Singapura Dilanggar Todak, an interactive E-book
Introduced in 1960, Singapore’s bilingual policy is intended to promote English as the main language of communication while preserving the use of mother tongue among ethnic races. It is believed that bilingualism is fundamental in strengthening an individual's values and sense of culture as...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1673442023-07-07T15:45:49Z Singapura Dilanggar Todak, an interactive E-book Nabilah Binte Eddy Razali Ling Keck Voon School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EKVLING@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Introduced in 1960, Singapore’s bilingual policy is intended to promote English as the main language of communication while preserving the use of mother tongue among ethnic races. It is believed that bilingualism is fundamental in strengthening an individual's values and sense of culture as well as promoting cultural harmony and understanding among the different ethnic groups in Singapore. As the current younger generation is being brought up in a world where technology is rapidly becoming essential in the way they learn new things, incorporating tools that make use of these technological advancements is vital in ensuring that students stay engaged. This report details the process of developing an interactive bilingual e-book to promote reading to young (7-10 years old) Malay readers. The book would be based on a popular Malay folklore, “Singapura Dilanggar Todak'' which translates to “Singapore Attacked By Swordfishes”. Quizzes and an audio component would be incorporated into the book to make it interactive. This interactive e-book would run on the Android Operating System. The software used in the development of this mobile application is React Native, an open source UI software network created by Facebook. JavaScript is the programming language used in this project. On top of that, Android Studio has been used to set up the necessary integrated development environment (IDE) to build the e-book on. The design and visuals of this interactive e-book was made with the consideration of the target audience. The source code of this project can be found in the Github link in Annex D Bachelor of Engineering (Information Engineering and Media) 2023-05-25T05:59:15Z 2023-05-25T05:59:15Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Nabilah Binte Eddy Razali (2023). Singapura Dilanggar Todak, an interactive E-book. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/167344 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/167344 en A1077-221 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Introduced in 1960, Singapore’s bilingual policy is intended to promote English as
the main language of communication while preserving the use of mother tongue
among ethnic races. It is believed that bilingualism is fundamental in strengthening
an individual's values and sense of culture as well as promoting cultural harmony
and understanding among the different ethnic groups in Singapore. As the current
younger generation is being brought up in a world where technology is rapidly
becoming essential in the way they learn new things, incorporating tools that make
use of these technological advancements is vital in ensuring that students stay
engaged.
This report details the process of developing an interactive bilingual e-book to
promote reading to young (7-10 years old) Malay readers. The book would be
based on a popular Malay folklore, “Singapura Dilanggar Todak'' which translates
to “Singapore Attacked By Swordfishes”. Quizzes and an audio component would
be incorporated into the book to make it interactive.
This interactive e-book would run on the Android Operating System. The software
used in the development of this mobile application is React Native, an open source
UI software network created by Facebook. JavaScript is the programming language
used in this project. On top of that, Android Studio has been used to set up the
necessary integrated development environment (IDE) to build the e-book on. The
design and visuals of this interactive e-book was made with the consideration of the
target audience.
The source code of this project can be found in the Github link in Annex D |
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