123
The Breakdown of 123 Proposal Papers by the Research Focus Areas
Number of Proposal Papers Received and Approved
35 -
30 -
25 -
20 -
15 -
10 -
5 -
0 -
Research on the Impact of New Media on the Population
Media Literacy and Digital Literacy
Digital Inclusion
Internet, Health and Medicine
Internet, Religion and Spirituality
Research on the Impact of MCMC’s Smart Community Initiative
Regulating the Internet
Research on the
Impact of New
Media on the
Population
Media Literacy
and Digital
Literacy
Digital Inclusion Internet, Health
and Medicine
Internet,
Religion and
Spirituality
Research on
the Impact of
MCMC’s Smart
Community
Initiative
Regulating the
Internet
24% —
23% —
15% —
14% —
12% —
6% —
6% —
30
1
28
19
4
17
1
1
1
15
7
7
8 CHOSEN PROJECTS
Overall Total Allocation & Projects RM1,661,776.52
Sunway
Uni
Touch and Feel it?
A 3D Touch-Sound Virtual Object Modelling to
overcome the Internet Surfing Limitations for PWD
of Vision
UIAM
Internet and Persons With Disabilities:
Implications on the Digital Inclusion Policy
UITM
Digital Inclusion for the Marginalised Community,
Including Senior Citizens and the 1Malaysia Internet
Centre Audit
UPM
ICT Development and Acceptance and Its Effect
on Cultural Identity among the Sabah Community
USM
Research on the Impact of MCMC’s Smart
Community Initiative
UTAR Does Smart Phone Change Human’s Interaction?
UIAM
Attitude in Using the Social Media According to
Maqasid Al-Shariah, Values and Religion among
Islamic Students in Malaysia
HWUM
A Cyber Well-being Centre Framework: Prevention
for Hard-core Internet Users Intervention
Programme
Number of
Proposal Papers
Received
Number of
Proposal Papers
Approved
Illustration on the 4
th
Round of NMRCP, 2016
THE ESSENCE
ceremony held at MCMC’s Headquarters on 11 August 2016. The overall total allocation for the Fourth Round of NMRCP
research project was RM1.6 million, and the breakdown of proposal papers for each key area and the list of eight projects
that were chosen are as follows:
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
LIFELONG LEARNING
Networked Media Research Collaboration Programme