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.
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| Concern | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Continuous tracking of location and check-in times may raise student concerns under Malaysia’s PDPA 2010. | | Technical Failures | Server downtime, poor campus Wi-Fi, or GPS inaccuracies could falsely mark students as absent. | | Equity & Accessibility | Not all students own smartphones with GPS or NFC; alternatives must be provided. | | Resistance to Change | Students and staff may view monitoring as intrusive or distrustful, conflicting with IIUM’s value of trustworthiness (Amanah). | | Cost of Implementation | Hardware (card readers, cameras) and software development require significant budget allocation. | imonitor iium
system (often referred to as i-Monitor) at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) is a comprehensive online platform managed by the Centre for Postgraduate Studies (CPS). It is used to monitor research progress, submit reports, and manage viva voce processes. International Islamic University Malaysia It’s great to see systems like this in
Designed by the Centre for Post-Graduate Studies (CPS), iMonitor is built to help you track milestones and stay organized throughout your research journey at . | | Technical Failures | Server downtime, poor
For students, faculty, and staff at IIUM, "IMONITOR" has become a household term. But what exactly is it? Simply put, is the university’s integrated, web-based attendance and access monitoring system. It utilizes barcode and smart card technology to track student attendance in lectures, monitor entry to campus facilities (like libraries and labs), and manage overall security protocols.