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Kuala Lumpur: “We are talking here about something much more far-reaching. We are talking about changing the way we live and work within the MSC.”
When former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said this on May 17, 1997, at the official launch of Cyberjaya, it was hard to imagine just exactly how much the world would change.
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MDEC partners with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn to upskill Malaysians in digital skills Details Published: 29 July 2021
In this second edition of the Let s Learn Digital programme, Malaysians can access digital marketing courses and certification offered by these companies, free-of-charge till 31 October.
The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) has launched the second edition of its Let’s Learn Digital programme, a part of its #mydigitalworkforce initiative.
This programme aims to upskill Malaysians in the workforce to be equipped with in-demand digital skills for an increasingly digitally-dependent workforce, MDEC said in a press release on Wednesday (28 July).
While the first edition last year was in partnership Coursera, this year s programme will see MDEC collaborating with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn, kicking off with free-of-charge digital marketing courses and certification offered by these companies.