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Academic Mobility Overview

Aug 4, 2025

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.