Malaysia

Kelantan father sets up hilltop tent for daughter’s online classes

Nurlieda Khaleeda Mohd Azmi used to go to town 3km away just to get a decent connection, says father

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Nov 2020 2:35PM

Kelantan father sets up hilltop tent for daughter’s online classes
Nurlieda Khaleeda Mohd Azi says she uses the tent almost every day during the conditional movement control order, but not at night as she is worried for her safety and the risk of being exposed to venomous animals such as snakes. – Twitter pic, November 30, 2020

TANAH MERAH – A father has set up a tent atop a 20m high hill for his daughter to participate in online learning sessions due to the poor Internet and telecommunications coverage in their village.

Nurlieda Khaleeda Mohd Azmi, 20, a second-year medical laboratory technology student from University of Malaya said she used to go to town some three kilometres away just to get a decent Internet connection for her studies before the “classroom” was set up by her father Mohd Azmi Ahmad, 48.

However, due to the enforcement of the conditional movement control order in Kelantan for two weeks from November 21, her father decided to set up the tent for her, she told reporters at her house in Bukit Petai Tujuh here today.

Mohd Azmi also placed some chairs and a table in the tent set up about 30m away from their house to ensure his daughter could study comfortably.

Nurlieda said she used the “classroom” almost every day during the CMCO, but not at night as she was worried for her safety and the risk of being exposed to venomous animals such as snakes.

She also brought along her laptop and wireless modem and would spend about two to three hours a day in the tent to undergo learning sessions or sit for examinations.

“What worries me most is that I’m currently sitting for examinations from November 23 until December 3. I have to switch on my handphone camera to allow the lecturers to monitor me.

“I am quite stressed with the intermittent Internet connection in the village, which makes it difficult for me to sit for my examinations. 

“In fact, the two hours provided were insufficient due to the unstable connection. If the Internet disconnects, I have to start over and no additional time is given,” said the eldest of five siblings.

Meanwhile, Mohd Azmi said he accompanies his daughter at the tent until she finishes her classes or examinations.

“Especially now, as it is raining every day. The tent is uncomfortable, but we have no choice for the sake of her future. This is not a problem that only we face, but also other students in higher education institutions and schools,” he said.

Mohd Azmi said that the Internet and telecommunications coverage problem was nothing new, and those in five nearby villages also faced a similar predicament. 

“In fact, some younger people have even built tree houses to get better coverage,” he said. – Bernama, November 30, 2020

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