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“Draw a cloned animal” M’sian Lecturer Suggests Creative Way For Students To Mark Attendance

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Source: @imnmnsr_ | Twitter

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Universities in Malaysia have been practicing online learning for over a year now since the Covid-19 pandemic. And while online learning has definitely become a burden to some, this Malaysian lecturer decided to use the new teaching experience to get creative with the way she made her students sign up for their attendance.

On 8 April, @imnmnsr_ took to Twitter to share how her classmates from UiTM Kuala Pilah were asked to draw a combination of any animal by their lecturer for their attendance. For example; fish + cow = ficow!

User @imnmnsr_ also shared a thread of her classmate’s unique drawings in the tweet.

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Here are some of the best ones. These Microbiology students are definitely creative!

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Shark + horse = the shorse!

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Butterfly + bee = butterbee

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Cat + snake = cake

It’s too bad that none of them took this chance to draw a catdog, though…

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Fox + rabbit = fobbit

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Cat + rooster = rooscat

The tweet went viral with over 13,000 retweets and 18,000 likes! These drawings are very cute to look at but we definitely don’t want these cloned animals in real life, do we?

We sure hope the students had a very good time drawing these cloned animals. What are your thoughts on this story? let us know in the comment section below.

 

Also read: #SiBodohKauDengarSini Trends On Twitter & M’sians Are Demanding To Be Heard!

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