Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Ring A Life on Kosmo!
http://www.kosmo.com.my/kosmo/content.asp?y=2014&dt=0903&pub=Kosmo&sec=Infiniti&pg=in_02.htm
RING A LIFE was in Malay version on Kosmo! Check us out!
Saturday, 26 July 2014
The Review of the In Charged Person for "Ring A Life" Launching Ceremony
“Ring A
Life” has been lowered down the curtain for a week. I am a Turtlebot to in charge the launching
ceremony. From that, I have learned the value of being “Patience”. First and
foremost, the initial idea was actually come from YouTube. Well, not to deny
that, the launching gimmick-Domino is actually a very risky yet a very
attractive gimmick. This idea requires lots of patience as I need to figure out
the pattern, arrangement and materials for the domino. Initially, I have gone
through some idea with cereal boxes and cardboard to make big domino plates. It
was a very tough idea, but that’s how it going to work. Moreover, it is a
recycle campaign, so I need to make good use of the recycled materials.
As the idea
is still being redefined and reconstruct, surprising we got good news from our
partner, Microsoft Devices that we are going to have thousands of dummy phones
to be used for the domino launching ceremony. It was a relief but also an issue
for us. We have gone through a lot more of discussion and assumption. What will
the phone look like? Will it be stable? Is it possible? All these questions
popped up. We felt excited yet worried about it. Somehow, it is a game of being
patience. We are in need to ensure the domino works no matter how.
Two weeks
before the on-ground event, we have finally received the dummy phones from Mr David. It was a pleasure that all the dummy phones look the same, but unexpected
surprise is, they could not stand up and remain stable. Now and then, this leads
us to lesson two – Teamwork. We have to come up with solutions to make the
phone stand in ensuring the idea will work. Thus, teamwork comes in and we have
brainstorm and try out many ways to ensure it works. As we have experiment for
so many times.
Diagram
shows the progress of improvement of stand for dummy phones. (Right to left)
Okay,
prepare for the third lesson – Luck. Hard work and idea is always 90% of the
final work, because we still need luck to ensure everything is doing fine. Air
movement, venue and even timing are all taken into considerations. We have got
many things that we cannot control. Thus, we can only depend on luck and pray
hard. It is a very interesting, what we do is rely on how strong we want it to
be success.
As
long as you have the spirit, the things would work better. In another way, if
you give up half way, you won’t succeed no matter how many times you try again.
Until the
actual day before the launching of gimmick I was excited, as well as worry the dummy
phones might fall in the half way of VVIPs giving presentation. Anyway the
domino was a success as everything was in expected. Lastly, I would like to use
the opportunity of writing this blog post to send my utmost gratitude towards
the other Turtlebots. The campaign would not have been a succeed in saving 1346
sea turtles without their efforts, their patient and the ideas. For example, the
big yellow Lumia box! Thank You Turtlebots.
Here is the
video where everyone was excited when the domino's fully dropped off during rehearsal.
Written by:
Nyun Tuck
Friday, 25 July 2014
"Ring A Life" observer
“Ring A life” campaign
has ended at 2014 July 18. From this campaign, I still have the feeling of
“Wow…ended already? Seem like I’m not tired for this yet.” Everyone has done
their great job for this campaign. I definitely can see that everyone has paid
their best effort to make the campaign in success.
Sound weird right? It
sounds like I am not involving myself in this campaign. Well, not really,
besides that I work hard in my department, I had taken part as observer
throughout this campaign.
As observer, I must
change my point of view to third party view. With third party view, I can
realize that thing is different from those who involve in this campaign. Let’s
talk about my result in this process of campaign.
From the beginning, the
first issue was to form a committee group to handle this campaign. We had
followed the western culture which is chosen the committee based on their
abilities instead of choose with person who they are close with. However, when
choosing team members for each department, if the members choose the department
which is full of their class members and that will cause lack of man power
during the campaign day.
Commonly, conflict in
between group members will happen in any campaign. But in our campaign, members
had reduced the conflict with effective communication. For example, from the
beginning of few weeks, there is confusion among members about the activities
of the campaign. But in a short period of time, committee had realized and
started to change the way of communication and finally led to success of the campaign.
During the campaign, I
can see that most of us are sacrificing their time just to work for our “Ring A
Life” campaign. They had sacrificed their lunch time just to cover the short of
man power, had their food in the booth and didn’t take care of the image of
themselves; woke up early to college to touch up the endless damage on the
booths; came out with new unending ideas about the activities and a lot more were
sacrificed by the members.
From my view, I am
happy of being one of the members in “Ring a Life”. All of our members are team
player, kind, funny, and in positive characteristic. We work hard play hard in
our campaign; we help each other in order to achieve a success of our campaign;
we amended our mistake promptly; we are proud with our campaign.
As observer, I can see
from a different view and get to know more from different point of view. But I
couldn’t really enjoy myself as other members had but I enjoy being observed
from other side of campaign.
Written by,
Wind Loo
We are in the NEWS!
I can say that, "Ring A Life" campaign is a success as we have collected 1346 unwanted phones to save sea turtles. Once again, thank you very much for supporting "Ring A Life" campaign. THANK YOU!!
Handling a campaign is never an easy job. It is our pleasure to work for Microsoft Devices in helping WWF-Malaysia to save sea turtles. We are glad and happy that we have achieved our goal and broke the senior's record. Hurayyy :P
Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain and difficulty. As I am one of the members in media relations department, here are something that I am proud of! The effort and hard work that we have paid off are all here! Tadaaaa.....
Pre-event news at China Press (Metro)
during the first day of our campaign on 16th July 2014 (Wednesday).
Post-event news at Sin Chew Daily (Metro) on 21st July 2014 (Monday).
Post-event news at China Press (Metro) on 22nd July 2014 (Tuesday).
Post-event news at Nanyang (Supplement) on 22nd July 2014 (Tuesday).
Although "Ring A Life" campaign has ended, we still need your unending support in protecting sea turtles. We hope that the spirit and habit of protecting the ecosystem can be appreciated and practiced by every individual for a lifetime.
Written by,
Koh Wan Ping (Doraphee)
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
All's Well, End's Well
I
can’t believe that time have pass so fast. It’s been 4 days since our on-ground
event has officially ended. I feel so heavy-hearted to accept the fact that it
has become a history now. At the same time, I’m glad that we, turtlebots actually
managed to create a remarkable result, which is a total of 1346 phone, laptops
and tablets collected to save the turtles. This requires the support and effort
of everyone to make this happen. This also successfully reflects the tagline our campaign, “Connecting Lives,
Transforming Lives” which signifies the meaning of connecting human together to
transform the lives of the sea turtles which are facing extinction now.
However,
this recycling phones, laptops and tablets activity for turtle conserving
effort should not stop right after this “RING A LIFE” campaign. This is because
turtle conserving effort should be done continuously to ensure the long-term
effect of the program. Therefore, I urge all of you, who are reading this,
please donate your unwanted phones to the Microsoft recycling bin placed at Q
block, TARUC if you still have any.
Despite
on that, I would also like to share my personal thought to this “Ring A Life”
campaign. I learnt a lot of things from this campaign because it is so
different with the events we used to organize back in diploma. As a degree
student, we are expected to work independently on ourselves. Although it might
be time consuming as we need to figure things out and find solutions when we
face any problems, it somehow brace us, or at least myself to face the reality
world before we need to go into the industry. The boss doesn’t pay to teach you
when you are at work, am I right?
Besides
that, I also get to gain my exposure to this industry by representing “Ring A
Life” campaign to attend a meeting with WWF-Malaysia for presentation. It was
indeed an eye-opening experience because it literally gave me a shock when I
get to feel it myself for the awesome working environment in WWF-Malaysia head
quarter and how casual and friendly they are to each other in the work place.
The
best thing I find that I have learn from this campaign is to work with new
people and from there, gain more friends. I used to stay in my comfort zone and
do things in my own way. Rigid, inflexible, stressful, perfect-oriented. This
campaign made me meets more people who come from different classes and work
together with them. So I realize everyone has their own way of doing things and
I’m glad that we are fine in getting along with each other by far. I can still
recall the first day when we are electing for the management team, I know none
of them, except the familiar faces that we used to nod with each other when we
meet in the lecture and I could barely speak to anyone. Now, I have 40 new friends
in my university college. Aren’t this amazing? Hahaha
Gonna end this post with lots of pictures with them awesome turtlebots!
Gonna end this post with lots of pictures with them awesome turtlebots!
Till then :)
By,
Ooi
Yuet Yi
Information of sea turtles booth
Firstly, Ring A Life campaign
finally ended with a good number of phones - 1346!! Before the campaign we did
put a lot of effort on the activity. I decided to join activity department and
choose sea turtle information booth. I am in charge of 3 soft boards and
it is all about information of sea turtle. I am trying my best to make a better
way for the audience in gaining interest to get the information about sea
turtle. In Malaysia, we have 4 types of sea turtles which are Leatherback turtle, Green Turtle, Hawksbill turtle, and
Olive Ridley turtle. Let me roughly explain about the 4 types of sea turtles.
Leatherback turtle is the largest sea turtle. It can dive much deeper than any
other marine turtle. But Olive Ridley turtle is the smallest among all marine
turtles and it only has 35-50 kg. Another 2 Hawksbill turtle and Green turtle are
also getting extinct.
Next, move to another
information booth that I want to talk about is sea turtle life cycle. Life cycle
is showing how the cute sea turtles start to hatch, climb to
the sea, and until they become an adult sea turtle to lays eggs.
During the 3 days “Ring
A life” campaign, I’ve explained to many audience and some of them are
very interested to know more about sea turtle. In the
first information which is 4 types of sea turtle, some of the audience ask
me question such as which type of the sea turtles appeared on the “Finding
Nemo” movie? At the first time I do not know the answer, but after that, there
are few audiences told me the answer and I only know that Green turtle is
appeared on the “Finding Nemo” movie. In the second part of the life
cycle information booth, they would like to ask me about questions such
as how many eggs can sea turtles lay and how many days needed for baby sea
turtles to hatch.
This is Green Turtle from "Finding Nemo"
During on
ground campaign, I know and make new friends. Some audience we do also
exchange out knowledge and know more about sea turtle. I am really happy that
I can be part of “Ring A life” campaign, I learned a lot from each other
and also improved myself. As the quote "Alone we can do so
little, together we can do so much." --Helen Keller. I also want to thanks my members who
help me to do the information booth together, I am really happy to work with all
of the members.
Lastly, we did it! We
hit the target 1346 phones. Indirectly we have saved 1346 sea turtles for each phone collected from "Ring A Life" campaign. What an amazing number and good
memory for us! We are the TURTLEBOTS! Lets Ring A life!
Written by,
Yuan Wah
Monday, 21 July 2014
Make a better future for sea turtles
Hi
guys, I am one of the TurtleBots – Nicole Lai. In spite of “Ring A Life” event
had comes to the end, I would like to give appreciation again to WWF Malaysia
and Microsoft for giving us a chance to conduct this event. Throughout this
event, I’ve learnt a lot regarding on how WWF Malaysia paying effort in
protecting and saving sea turtles’ lives. How about you guys? Are you having a
same thought with me as well?
*GRINS*
Let
me introduce the booth I’ve in charged during the event – “Conservation”. The motive of this booth exactly same as the title,
to protect the sea turtles’ eggs in order to rejuvenate the population and also
maintain its livelihood from being extinct. Just in case you’re not clear about
the process, I’m glad to explain again with the pictures provided below:
Step 1: WWF-
Malaysia’s field biologists will transfer the eggs from the nesting beach to
the hatchery carefully to make sure the turtle eggs does not break easily and
protected from poachers.
Step 2: After
the Turtle Guardians have collected dozens of eggs, they will immediately put
the eggs into deep sands and wait for hatching. Sea turtle eggs need certain
temperature to hatch. For your information, the temperature set will decides
the gender of the sea turtle babies. 30 degree Celsius needed for female babies
and 28 degree Celsius for male babies. It sounds cool right?
Step 3: Once
hatching success, turtle babies will start to climb on to the ground. The
purpose of the fencing is to protect them from being eaten by birds or lizards
and make sure they’re not running away.
Step 4: After
the eggs have done hatching, turtle guardians will send the sea turtle babies
back to the sea and begin their new lives in nature.
TurtleBots in charged in the house – Jean & Nicole
.Although
keep repeating the same message to the audience is kind of tiring, but I’m
still proud of myself that I got the chance to make you guys understand how
important the role of WWF Malaysia in saving sea turtles’ lives. It’s
definitely worth it at the moment I saw the audience nodded their head while
I’m explaining to them. (Guess they got me right. *Smiling*)
Again,
I would like to thanks to my partner, Jean who help me out during the whole
preparation for setting up this booth. We spent our time together to find
information, decorate our booth, and prepare the sample. *claps claps*
TurtleBots explain the process of sea turtles’ conservation to the special VIP |
As what Henry Ford said, “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success”. I’m glad that all of us able to achieve the objectives of this event, collecting old gadgets to save sea turtles’ lives. Again, I have to mention, 1346 devices are collected! Keep it up guys, it is not the end. Continue the mission and spread it out to each other. FIGHTING!
Written
by,
Nicole
Yen Ping.
Sunday, 20 July 2014
Mission to be Continue...
‘Ring A Life’ campaign
had finally ended gracefully. I am very
happy to be able to work with the turtle bot for the event. During the event,
the process is very challenging but at the same time it was also an opportunity
given to me to learn more about the subject matter and myself.
I’m one of the members
in logistic department. At first, we have been received an order and task to
build a new recycle bin for electronic gadgets such as tablets, laptops and
others computer accessories. Previously, Microsoft has only pledged to donate
1USD for each phone collected only, but this year Microsoft will SAVE a turtle in beneficiary to WWF Malaysia to support their turtle conservation project with every phone, laptop and tablets devices collected. The range of the collection has been increased, and it makes us have
higher chances to "Ring" more lives! It also makes extra
difficulties and challenges for logistic department to build another big bin to
place bigger size of gadgets.
Working towards a better future for turtles. |
Due to the theme of
this recycle campaign, we have to use environmental friendly materials and
tools instead of using polystyrene which unable to recycle. The recycle bin
needs to be big enough to place big size of electronic gadgets and most
importantly we need to ensure the stability of the bin and security problems.
After long process of discussion and consideration with others logistic
department members, we came out a better idea and solution.
After few days’ effort and amendment, we have
finally created bigger recycle bin by using Recycle wood from previous event.
Finally,
after 3 days event, we have achieved our target and high achievement total 1346
devices collected. Even actual events have ended gracefully, however turtle
conservation project never end by just like this. The mission of saving turtles
still ongoing, therefore we are still encouraging public to donate their old
electronic gadgets. The recycle bins have been place at Block Q besides the
water dispenses area. Students and staff are welcome to drop any of their old
phone and electronic gadgets. Turtlebots mission never end! Let’s continue Ring
a Life. Connecting lives, Transforming Lives.
The logistic team members and behind the end product, Hard work paid
off.
Written by,
Pei Yee Wong
Yes! We have successfully took the sea turtles back to their home!
Hello everyone, I am one of the turtlebots who named Clare Khoo Yiing Chyen and I am in charging in a game booth – Take Me Home. The concept of this game is to let the participants who bring the sea turtle back to their natural life which is the sea. As we know that sea turtles are about to extinct, humans have the right to conserve sea turtle to create a balance and healthy eco-system. Moreover, the learning outcome of this game is to create a strong awareness among TARUC students in order to involve themselves in this meaningful campaign. The badge which mentions that he or she will be the sea turtle hero might show their supports to this campaign.
First of
all, there is only 1 player available in 1 game. The player needs to stand at
the “X” point and use his or her mouth to blow the sea turtle to either 3
parts. The player who able to achieve the 3 parts which are the love shape,
green sea and blue sea will be rewarded a gift. There are 3 chances given to
all players within 1 minute. Besides, obstacles such as stone and plastic will
make the game more challengeable for the entire sea turtles hero as the mirror
of reality on the beach, there are full of rubbish. Once the sea turtle stopped by these obstacles, it considered
as game over. Do you want me to demonstrate for you? Haha, please visit http://youtu.be/ukxOgm7gdCY (I can declare that I have the expertise for this game ^^)
For the 3 days on-ground event, quite a
number of people visit to our campaign. I am happy with that as many people
aware of our campaign and involve themselves to join this meaningful campaign.
There are few funny things during the event especially I am handling this game
booth – Take Me Home. After I explain the game instruction, there are a lot of
people questioning me “Is it possible to blow to there ah?” or “OMG, are you
sure there are people who able to do this?” In this moment, I am like a
superwoman and propose myself to demonstrate for the player to show the
fairness of the game.
YES, I am able to blow the sea turtle to the goal – blue
sea frequently. Again, do you want me do demonstrate for you? Please do visit http://youtu.be/ukxOgm7gdCY . After my demonstration, most of the players just like
feeling “WOW” and some even clap for me (Thank You Very Muchieee). Be honest,
actually this game seems like very easy but you need to have some technique to
win it. First, you have to focus the sea
turtle and the path that you want to blow. Secondly, for sure you need to blow
harder. Thirdly, you need to put your image away first; blow as hard as you can
and focus your mouth gas, then you can easily win the game then become sea
turtle hero! (Just like me, ignore my image first then just blooowww it harder J) But a very funny thing,
since 3pm onwards, I normally have no gas to blow anymore (Our campaign start
from 9am to 5pm), thanks to my partner @Enrique Fok assist me while I am
exhausted. He also the one who able to do this! Although super fatigue, but it
is worth for me to involve in this meaningful campaign and interact with a lot
of friendly and cute participants.
As last, I
would like to express my appreciation to all my family, friends, relatives and
lecturers who show support and help me so much, I'm much obliged to you for
helping us. Thanks for my lovely crews for helping to take care of my booth
when I am away, thanks for my friends and lecturers who purposely come and
visit us and donate their precious old phones, laptop and tablet, especially
credit to Mr Julius Ang Sze Yen, Thanks for supporting me and your kind donation, love you so much. Moreover, I would like to thank for
our campaign advisor Ms Lim Siz Siz for guiding us in order to make our event
going smoothly. Finally our campaign comes to an end, although I am exhausted
but I really likes event! Dear turtlebots, we
done a great job! Our hard work and sweat turned into the number 1346 J Ring A Life
rocks!!!
Written by,
Khoo Yiing Chen (Clare)
Sea turtle in Danger Information Booth
During our events (16th
– 18th July 2014), I was in charged in part of the information booth
and it is called “Sea Turtle in Danger”. The most important message that we
wanted to bring to our audiences and participants was the information of how
sea turtles are in danger and what consequences that they are facing and might
cause them to extinct in the future or soon. Therefore, my teammates and I had
decorated the booth with pictures and some materials that can create awareness
to the audiences. Here are some pictures of my booth:
The first reason that
causes sea turtles in danger is because of the selfishness and greediness of human
being. They stole sea turtles’ eggs to do some illegal business, example like
sell the eggs to other people as food. In addition, they also put baby sea
turtle into a plastic bag with chemical liquid to make it as live key-chain.
Second reason is about
predators of sea turtles. There are few animals that will consume sea turtles
as food such as dogs, ghost crabs, raccoons, sea gulls, crows. They will eat
their eggs, some eat the baby sea turtles which are just hatched from the eggs
and wanted to crawl back to sea.
The last reason is
also caused by the human being and we called it fishery-related mortality. It
has been identified as a major cause of accidental sea turtles’ deaths because
sea turtles must go on the surface of water to breathe but they have caught in
fishermen’s net and they are unable to go on the surface of water, thus drown.
So, when I
was explaining the reasons to the audiences, I could read the responses from
them which were telling me that they were quite agree with the reasons. Some
also told me that they will boycott those people who used sea turtles as
business to earn money. I hope I have done a good job in creating awareness to
the audiences and so can increase the chances of prevent sea turtles to
extinction.
The GIANT Toys
Despite the event – ‘Ring
A Life’ has already come to an end, but it’s still ours,
the TurtleBots’ responsibilities to keep all the platforms up-to-date. Frankly
speaking, even the event has already ended for two days, as one of the
committees for the event, every single memory is still fresh in my mind. It is
definitely a great experience for me to work with people from different classes
as in how we will have to face when we step into working industry. Dealing with
people with different characteristics may be difficult. However, it doesn’t
block me from learning how to communicate with them. I believe the event has
brought all of us together, a platform for us to meet and know each other.
Alright, enough with the long speech, let’s see what I’ve prepared for today’s
blog post… TADAAAAA! I’m going to introduce you the two giant and remarkable
toys that symbolized for this event.
A standstill Nokia Lumia 920 model
(At the back) and a giant sea turtle (In front).
Alright, if you’ve came to our
event, you’ll definitely know how these two giant models work right? For your
information, the models are placed at the front part of our booth. An eye
catching central point perhaps? Well, it’s definitely one of our strategies to
catch people attention. *Smiling Face*
Wondering how do we make these
giant models? Well, let me explain to you right now. Both of the models are
made by recycling materials such as woods, newspapers, cartons and etc. Doesn’t
it look awesome? It really proves us that recycling materials can be so useful
and contributes for almost every parts of our set up. For your information
again, we are advised to use recycling materials for whole set up, decoration,
and etc. At the early stage, I was worried about how can we use recycling
materials for whole set up, is that
possible? And now, it makes me believe that THIS IS POSSIBLE. Well done, TurtleBots!
This is how Nokia Lumia 920 model
works:
First:
Insert the green form you get from the registration booth. *Note: It must be a green form as this is the last stage for the
participants who have donated their old gadgets. The participants are requested
to visit the Lumia 920 model to get their lucky draw numbers and some mystery
gifts.
Second:
As what was written on the model, the participants are requested to say ‘Ring A
Life’ and gave a hug to the giant Lumia.
Third:
There will be free gifts giving out at this stage. The mystery gifts included T
shirt, a box of pencils, recycled bag, badges, note books and etc.
Last:
Participants will be given lucky draw numbers according to the number of old
gadgets donated. They are advised to come over Canteen 2 Concourse on Friday
4.30pm for lucky draw session.
Here are some other photos of VIPs and other
participants with the giant Lumia:
Greeting
from representative of WWF-Malaysia, Ms. Suan Tan with the Lumia model.
Yellow
hands to give directions to the participants on the 4 stages to get the lucky
draw numbers and gifts.
A
hug to brighten our days. :D
Next, here comes the giant sea turtle with red body.
You must be wondering why do we apply red color on its body right? Well, this
is a concept we applied on our saving sea turtle event. Each participants will
be given a small green paper with sea turtle shape and they are requested to
paste it on sea turtle body as a contribution to save sea turtles. And this is
how the concept – from red to green, being applied on this giant model. The
participants can also write their thoughts on the paper given before they paste
it on the sea turtles. Isn’t it a simple and meaningful job?
The
VIPs and guests paid their contributions by sticking their wishes on the body
of giant sea turtle.
*Big claps for them
Students
do their best in lending their helping hands to save the sea turtle from red to
green too.
This
is how the giant sea turtle looks like during the end of our closing ceremony.
The body is being filled with a lot of loves and wishes from all the
participants. The TurtleBots would like to say thank you to every single one of
YOU for being so supportive in this event. The giant sea turtle has successfully
transformed from red to green! Huurayyyyyyy
For more information and photos: Please access to
our...
- Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RingALife
- Instagram: Ringalife
Stay tuned for more blog posts...
Written by,
Lee Chooi Chee(Eminey)
Saturday, 19 July 2014
Making the Impossible, Possible
I remembered the time when our campaign
advisor told us that we are require to break our senior’s record of 1,001
phones collected in their campaign, ‘Connect to Conserve’, and my mind was
filled with disbelief, thinking it is a dream that will never manifest into a
reality. However, as what Christopher Reeve said, ‘so many of our dreams at first seems impossible, then they seem
improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable’.
True enough, that dream turned into a reality. Yesterday events marks the day,
where ‘Ring A Life 2014’ successfully broke previous year’s record with a
collection of 1,346 phones, laptops and tablets collected.
Marking
a New Record
Most
importantly, I would like to first of
all, express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to TAR UC for giving me the
opportunity to be exposed and had hands-on experience conducting the campaign
as well as working alongside with and for organizations that are
internationally well-known such as Microsoft and World Wide Fund for Nature
(WWF-Malaysia). Not to forget, this campaign would not have turn into a success
without the constant guidance from our campaign advisor as well as the great
effort and passion of ‘Turtlebots’, the crew of ‘Ring A Life 2014’.
Looking
back, it was truly a remarkable experience. Although, there were ups and downs,
it was a great journey that is of great worth to be shared. In this campaign,
my role as a chairperson is to lead and supervise all things and matters
relating to the campaign. To be honest, I am still a novice when it comes to
leading a campaign, which posed a great challenge to me. However, thanks to
this campaign, I had learnt many things regarding leadership, as well as
organizing a campaign. These experiences will definitely prepare both me and my
members for the working world especially those that are related to our line of
study.
Organizing
a campaign is not something that can be done in a matter of days as it requires
planning, paperwork, meetings and et cetera. However, it is still possible to
have fun and enjoy along the way together with members of the campaign through activities
like flash mob, patrol and preparing props for the campaign.
Seizing every opportunity to have fun
Ringing Lives with TAR UC students
All
in all, the campaign was a huge success and I hope and have faith that juniors
in future will achieve greater things. Moreover, I encourage everyone, both
young and old to continue to contribute through electronic gadget recycling to
help fund WWF-Malaysia sea turtles conservation efforts. Despite, the campaign
coming to a close, you can still continue to make electronic recycling a habit
and remember to ‘Ring A Life’!.
Written by,
Kristine Gan (Chairman)
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