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Neighbourhood Calls for Zoom Experts

Kam Raslan | Julian Yap | Zan Azlee

15-Jan-21 21:00

Neighbourhood Calls for Zoom Experts

This week’s piece of A Bit of Culture features a trio comprising BFM producer Julian Yap, journalist and academic Zan Azlee with our host Kam Raslan, mulling over three topics. On her quest to learn with “online experts” over the period of the pandemic, Julian revels in the abundance of these multi-disciplined tutorials and what new skills she has since picked up. Moving on with Kam, accentuating the demand for videotelephony softwares, talking over how we can better captivate attention and accentuate a finer learning experience. Concluding the talk with Zan, expressing his gratitude for good neighbors, and how the pandemic allows for a binding relationship. Perhaps, the pandemic is a blessing in disguise.

Produced by: Ali Johan


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