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Critical Reflection

Having good communication is a key aspect of our daily life, as it helps us to project our message across to one another. My initial goal for SIE2016 Effective Communication was to see an improvement in my speaking and writing skill as it will help me to boost my self-confidence and be better prepared in the future. With the help of Professor Brad and my classmates in the module, I would say I manage to achieve my goal to a certain extend. During my time through this module, I was presented with multiple opportunities to improve my speaking and writing skills through various assignments and weekly lessons. Professor Brad would give us a platform to speak up during lessons and practice our communication skills. I still remember vividly our first assignment was a self-introduction letter, it was the first writing assignment I was tasked with after being away from school for more than two years. The feeling was really weird I did not know how to get started with the writing and had diffic...

Summary Reader Response Final Final

Low Zhen Xuan, 2100883 SIE2016 - T3 In the article,” Electric vehicles will take over Singapore”, the author Dr Sanjay(Neo & Siong, 2020) states that by 2040, Singapore targets to phase out internal combustion vehicles and move towards the wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The article mentions that factors like lack of national charging infrastructure, high cost of EVs, the driving range and charging time are of concern. Despite that, the Singapore government has set a goal of creating 28,000 charging points, with participation of private-sector authorities. The article explains ways to expedite the adoption of EVs through measures like creating a separate Certification of Entitlement (COE) and having sufficient technical personnel with relevant skills to upkeep the ecosystem. Additionally, offering incentives in early conversion schemes can aid in the speed of rolling out EVs. The article claims that Singapore is on the right track but the road to success needs more than ...

Summary Reader Response FINAL

  In the article,” Electric vehicle will take over Singapore”, Dr Sanjay (2020) state that by 2040, Singapore targets to phase out internal combustion vehicles and move towards the wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The article mentions factors like lack of national charging infrastructure, high cost of EVs, the driving range and charging time is of concern. Despite that, the Singapore government has set a goal of creating 28,000 charging points, with participation of private-sector authorities.  The article explains ways to expedite the adoption of EVs through measures like creating a separate Certification of Entitlement (COE) and having sufficient technical personnel with relevant skills to upkeep the ecosystem. Additionally, offering incentives in early conversion schemes can aid in the speed of rolling out EVs. The article claims that Singapore is on the right track but the road to success needs more than just the government's efforts to come through. While Singap...

Summary Reader Response Draft 3

In the article,” Electric vehicle will take over Singapore”, Dr Sanjay (2020) state that by 2040, Singapore targets to phase out internal combustion vehicles and move towards the wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The article mentions factors like lack of national charging infrastructure, high cost of EVs, the driving range and charging time is of concern. Despite that, the Singapore government has set a goal of creating 28,000 charging points, with participation of private-sector authorities.  The article explains ways to expedite the adoption of EVs through measures like creating a separate Certification of Entitlement (COE) and having sufficient technical personnel with relevant skills to upkeep the ecosystem. Additionally, offering incentives in early conversion schemes can aid in the speed of rolling out EVs. The article claims that Singapore is on the right track but the road to success needs more than just the government's efforts to come through. While Singapore gov...

Summary Reader Response Draft 2

In the article,” Electric vehicle will take over Singapore”, Dr Sanjay (2020) state that by 2040, Singapore targets to phase out internal combustion vehicles and move towards the wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The article mentions factors like lack of national charging infrastructure, high cost of EVs, the driving range and charging time is of concern. Despite that, the Singapore government has set a goal of creating 28,000 charging points, with participation of private-sector authorities. The article explains ways to expedite the adoption of EVs through measures like creating a separate Certification of Entitlement (COE) and having sufficient technical personnel with relevant skills to upkeep the ecosystem. Additionally, offering incentives in early conversion schemes can aid in the speed of rolling out EVs. The article claims that Singapore is on the right track but the road to success needs more than just the government's efforts to come through. While Singapore want...

Summary Reader Response Draft 1

In the article,” Electric vehicle will take over Singapore”, Dr Sanjay (2020) state that by 2040, Singapore targets to phase out internal combustion vehicles and move towards the wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The article mentions factors like lack of national charging infrastructure, high cost of EVs, the driving range and charging time is of concern. Despite that, the Singapore government has set a goal of creating 28,000 charging points, with participation of private-sector authorities. The article explains ways to expedite the adoption of EVs through measures like creating a separate Certification of Entitlement (COE) and having sufficient technical personnel with relevant skills to upkeep the ecosystem. Additionally, offering incentives in early conversion schemes can aid in the speed of rolling out EVs. The article claims that Singapore is on the right track but the road to success needs more than just the government's efforts to come through. While Singapore want...

Summary Draft 2

In the article, “Electric vehicles will take over Singapore”, Dr Sanjay (2020) state that by 2040, Singapore targets to phase out internal combustion vehicles and move towards the wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The article mentions factors like lack of national charging infrastructure, high cost of EVs, the driving range and charging time is of concern. Despite that, the Singapore government has set a goal of creating 28,000 charging points, with the participation of private-sector authorities. The article explains ways to expedite the adoption of EVs through measures like creating a separate Certification of Entitlement (COE) and having sufficient technical personnel with relevant skills to upkeep the ecosystem. Additionally, offering incentives in early conversion schemes can aid in the speed of rolling out EVs. The article claims that Singapore is on the right track but the road to success needs more than just the government's efforts to come through.