Brainstorming Ideas, Students of Tazkia Initiate E-Health in GEB Malaysia

Global knowledge is required to enrich student's realm in each field. As many as 13 students of entrepreneur major, senior high school of Tazkia Internasional Islamic Boarding School (IIBS),  have passed the selection of Global Entrepreneur Bootcamp (GEB) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 17-20 of December.

Those are Estetia Adistsany Salwanisa, Yeisha Ariqah, Putri Karisya, Nuuraliya Rahma, Jasmine Putri Keysa, Adilah Sukma and Fawzia Nurmadina. While, male students are Mukhsin, Ajani Aiman, Muhammad Rafif, Hazrat Inayat, Muhammad Alfatih and Abrari Zhafran. They were the only Indonesian representatives passing and high school students as well.

   

GEB is intensive training program designed for youth learning enterpreneurship. Also, it unites many young entrepreneurs from all over the world in one platform to innovate in creating new business through collaboration.  Furthermore, it facilitates interaction with succesful entrepreneurs, listens to what the beginners think, and supervises them to build right and successful start-up.

A companion teacher of GEB, Ustadz Ahmad Suhaili stated, the program could be supporting knowledge in the field. Provided various materials and practices, including program and product presentation, workshop, and Business Model Canvas (BMC) arrangement.

   


"All praise be to Allah, eventhough we are from lower level than other participants, two of Tazkia pupils,  Yeisha Ariqah dan Estetia Adistany, became the best participants with brilliant idea," says Ustadz Suhaili.

All other participants coming from universities from several countries, Nepal, Sudan, India, England, Malaysia, and China. We are younger than them, high school students, so we can learn much from others," Yeisha Ariqah said.

She said, the event is full of exchanging opinion and idea from one to another. In Bussiness Model Canvas (BMC) session, each participant was asked to spread and form one group consisting of nine members from different countries. Thus, they were given one case to create a new business idea and present it. Coincidentally, my idea was put into discussion by most of members in my group.

   


Yeisha has initiated E-health, online application based on Android system that can easily be accessed by its users. The idea comes from the problem of those who did not know the disease he was suffering from. Moreover, the application can be utilised for calling the doctor to home. It is easier and accessible for everyone, she said.

Another participant, Estetia Adistsany Salwanisa was impressed by variety of programs, one of them is game. "One game is required a teamwork and asked the participants to build a tower from sticks. It was successfully built, but it was broke when the jury rated it," she told cheerfully.

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