CREDITS

This website is not the result of only our team’s hard work. A great deal of help had been rendered by numerous people, helping and encouraging us one way or another, big or small. Indeed, without their assistance, we will never be able to complete this momentous project. Our thanks to all of those who have contributed to the completion of the website on Singapore I(c)onised. Our sincerest apologies if we have excluded anyone who had aided us, but know that our appreciation to you never diminished.

Mr Kelvin Yap
Our teacher-mentor, who facilitated our brainstorming sessions and provided valuable insights on the progress of our project.

Sentosa Corporation
For providing pictures of the beautiful island resort of Sentosa.

National Parks Board
For kindly acceding to our request for pictures of Pulau Ubin and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.

Singapore Tourism Board
For being so kind as to provide us with photos of the daily sights and sounds of Singapore life.

Raffles Infocomm Club
For taking time off their busy schedule to teach us the application of “Macromedia Dreamweaver” and “Macromedia Flash” in creating a website.

Mr Soon
For giving suggestions on how to tidy up our website and fixed up all the technical errors in our website.

Abdul Hadi
For teaching us and providing examples on the application of “Macromedia flash” in our website.

Our parents and friends

Thank you so much for providing encouragement and valuable insights throughout the whole project.

Bibliography: We would like to thank the following websites, blogs, books, newspaper articles for providing us with information

  1. Print Resources

    1. Ng, Grace Remaking of a Singapore icon. (19/10/2004 ). The Straits Times, p. Media & Marketing.
    1. Time to create the Singapore icon. (01/06/2005 ). The Straits Time, p. H8.
    2. Li , Xueying A new Singapore icon roars to life. (24/01/2005 ). The Straits Times, p. 1.
    3. Goh, Serene Urban icons of Singapore. (04/12/2004 ). The Straits Times, p. H6.
    4. Joseph Tan, Fun Places To Go In Singapore, (2005). Redspot Publications, p. 67-72

    2. Non-Print Resources

    1. (2003). Retrieved from Comfort Taxi Web site: http://www.comfort-transportation.com.sg/
    2. (2001). Retrieved from Wikipedia Web site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laksa
    3. (2000 May). Retrieved from Far East Cynic Web site: http://fareastcynic.blogspot.com
    4. (2003). Retrieved from NDDB Tracking the entire world Web site: http://www.nddb.com
    5. (2000). Retrieved from Stephanie Sun Fan Club Web site: http://www.yanzi.com.tw/
    6. (2001 October) Retrieved from NEWSHUB: The information port of NUS Web site: http://newshub.nus.edu.sg/headlines/0110/ smlee.htm
    7. (2002). from Travel Blog: Free Inspiration Web site: http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/25113.html
    8. (2005 November). from Ecology Asia Web site: http://www.ecologyasia.com
    9. (2001) from The Basics of Who and What is the Singapore Girl Web site:http://traumwerk.stanford.edu:3455/ MichaelShanks/672
    10. (2001). from Singapore Hotels Tourism and Flights Web site: http://www.singapore.com.