Overview
The lecture covers the basics of academic mobility, including program procedures, entrepreneurship, teaching assistance, and practical tips for students participating in Unesa's academic mobility activities.
Academic Mobility Training Overview
- Mandatory for all students in the academic mobility program, including repeaters.
- Training runs synchronously via Zoom/YouTube and asynchronously through online platforms.
- Participation counts as 2 credits (equivalent to 90 learning hours).
- Daily assignments are to be submitted by 9:00 pm WIB.
- Attendance, neat appearance, and on-cam participation required.
- Assignments and mini-project proposals must be documented in a logbook.
- Learning outcomes and activities are tracked in the academic mobility system.
Entrepreneurship and Brand Development (Felicia Nadya Santoso)
- Rebranding is vital to appeal to younger markets (Gen Z).
- Observation, customer interviews, and unbiased feedback inform successful brand changes.
- Overcoming resistance to change includes retraining staff and adjusting company culture.
- Mapping and understanding market needs increase company adaptability and revenue.
- Key principles: act, engage directly in the field, and leave a positive impact.
Teaching Assistance & Kampung Lali Gadget (Ahmad Irfandi)
- Kampung Lali Gadget reduces gadget addiction among children via traditional games and play-based learning.
- Promotes cultural preservation, literacy, and creative community involvement.
- Effective literacy improvement involves integrating play and fun activities with reading.
- When assisting in schools, adapt methods to children’s realities, utilize sensory and physical activities, and set realistic goals for literacy advances.
Academic Procedures & Assignments
- Assignments must be completed independently and not plagiarized from AI or other sources.
- Mini-project proposals should align with the chosen mobility focus (internship, research, entrepreneurship, etc.).
- Documentation and evidence of participation must be maintained for audit and evaluation.
- Regular updates are required in the academic mobility system and logbook.
Key Terms & Definitions
- Academic Mobility — University program enabling students to participate in off-campus educational or work activities, often converted into credits.
- Mini Project — A practical project designed by students during mobility, intended to create real impact.
- Logbook — Daily or activity-based record tracking participation and learning outcomes.
- Synchronous/Asynchronous Learning — Real-time (live) vs. self-paced (recorded or online) educational activities.
Action Items / Next Steps
- Attend all training sessions and submit daily assignments by 9:00 pm WIB.
- Begin developing a mini-project proposal relevant to your academic mobility focus.
- Keep a detailed logbook of activities and learning outcomes.
- Register for academic mobility SIM and update your progress as directed.
- Complete and upload the anti-violence statement and required declarations as instructed.