The future of i-Monitor lies in integration with the broader IIUM Smart Campus ecosystem. Potential enhancements include:
Prepared for: Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (or University Administration)
Date: [Current Date]
Subject: Feasibility and Impact Assessment of an Integrated Student Monitoring System
While iMonitor has improved efficiency, it is not without criticism. Common concerns raised by the IIUM community include:
IIUM’s Management Information System (MIS) unit regularly releases updates and maintenance schedules to address these issues. imonitor iium
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Headline: Enhancing Administrative Efficiency at IIUM with iMonitor 🚀
In an era of digital transformation, transparency is key to a healthy university ecosystem. The iMonitor IIUM platform is a prime example of how technology can bridge the gap between administration and the student body. The future of i-Monitor lies in integration with
Gone are the days of the "black box" administrative process. With iMonitor, IIUM students and staff can track the status of various applications and requests in real-time.
Key Highlights: 🔹 Accountability: Clear status indicators show exactly where a document is in the approval chain. 🔹 Time-Saving: Reduces the need for physical follow-ups and long queues at administrative counters. 🔹 User-Centric: A clean interface designed for quick status checks.
It’s great to see systems like this in place that prioritize user experience. Digital transparency isn't just a buzzword—it's a necessity for a campus as large as ours. Gone are the days of paper sign-in sheets
What are your thoughts on IIUM’s digital initiatives? Are there other areas that need this level of monitoring? Let’s discuss. 💬
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Gone are the days of paper sign-in sheets. Lecturers use iMonitor to record student attendance in real-time. Students can immediately view their attendance percentage for each course, allowing them to identify risks of falling below the mandatory 80% threshold required to sit for final examinations.