Skip to main content
Advertisement
Advertisement

Daily Cuts - S1E99: Taking Revenge On Revenge Bedtime Procrastination

Slept a wink because you didn't have me time during the day? Revenge Bedtime Procrastination is a common trend among working adults, and especially so among students. 

Singapore Today speaks with Lydia Zul, a Team Member of Change The Night, a health communications campaign that aims to alleviate revenge bedtime procrastination among working adults in Singapore. 

Change The Night is also a Final Year Project from Wee Kim Wee School of Communications.

Resume Pause 18 min

Daily Cuts - S1E331: Singapore – a prime global coffee hub

Singapore Today's Melanie Oliveiro and Cheryl Goh speak with the Singapore University of Social Sciences' Business School lecturer Wang Peng about what makes Singapore an attractive business hotspot for foreign coffee chains.

Resume Pause 10 mins

Daily Cuts - S1E330: The out-of-court workout guide for debtors and creditors

If an organisation is in financial distress, what can it do to mitigate further danger and navigate the rough road ahead? A new FREE guide has just been launched. Ian Mann, author of the Guide on Conducting an Out-of-Court Workout Guide in Asia told CNA's Stanley Leong and Tay Soo Sien some of the common challenges faced by businesses in financial distress.

Resume Pause 16 mins

Daily Cuts - S1E329: How can students and educators embrace ChatGPT in the classroom?

As the AI space keeps growing, can we really prevent students from using these tools in the classroom? How can educators embrace them? CNA's Stanley Leong and Tay Soo Sien got some tips from Ng Jun How, Lecturer at PSB Academy.

Resume Pause 15 mins

Daily Cuts - S1E328: Helping kids fall in love with nature

How can parents get their kids to better appreciate nature and be more involved in caring for it? Could working together to start their own garden help? Yusuf, who is a father to two young kids Orion and Tara, did just that. CNA938's Arnold Gay and Justine Moss speak with him to find out more. Yusuf has been teaching his kids some gardening skills and even set up an Instagram page to track their progress in picking them up.

Resume Pause 6 mins

Daily Cuts - S1E327: Engaging students on sustainability

The Ministry of Education wants to ramp up environmental sustainability in the school curriculum, with each school tailoring their sustainability programmes based on their own needs. CNA938's Arnold Gay and Justine Moss speak with Debbie See, a science teacher from Edgefield Primary School to find out how the school is getting students involved in the fight against climate change.

Resume Pause 8 mins