A total of 12,000 students nationwide received devices and data connectivity provided by Yayasan Petronas to enable them to have better access to online learning as the education landscape in Malaysia shifts to one of hybrid teaching and learning.
Yayasan Petronas in a statement today said the RM30 million worth of digital devices are being supplied to 81 schools in 69 districts, from May 17 until mid-June as part of the foundation’s commitment to Cerdik.
Yayasan Petronas chief executive officer Nelly Francis Shariah said...