Classroom of future goes digital


Dr Mahathir signing the guest book during his visit to Sharp Electronics’ smart interactive classroom in Penang. Beside him is Maszlee interacting with the young pupils.

AN ELECTRONICS company has envisioned a smart classroom with highly interactive lessons in the 21st century.

That was exactly what Sharp Electronics (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd demonstrated when it hosted Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik at its smart interactive classroom in Penang.

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