SEAMEO SEAMOLEC

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Annual

SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Centre

2011

Report


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Contents

Preface

KRA-1: Enhanced Program Excellence and Relevance Research and Development

Training/workshop •

Staff Development •

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Development •

Web-Based Learning Application for Seamless Vocational Oriented •

Education

KRA-2: Enhanced Quality and Eficiency Management of SEAMOLEC KRA 3: Enhanced Financial Viability

KRA 4: Increase Access to market SEAMOLEC programs

KRA 5: Strengthened and Increased Linkages with National, Regional, and International Institutions

Special Activities JARC SEAMOLEC •

LUNAS •

Vocational Continuing Education (PVB) •

Primary School Teacher Education Program (PGSD) •

The Conception Of French Distance Learning •

Indonesia-German Doctoral Scholarship (IGDS) Program •

The Cooperation of SEAMOLEC and The Ministry of Religion, Indonesia •

SEAMOLEC Scholarship •

Scholarship of Master course program English Language Education •

Technology

Southeast Asian Students Mobility •

SEAMOLEC Multi Studio •

SEAMLESS Coordination to 5 SEA Countries •

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Preface

The iscal year we just have left was a special

year for us, SEAMOLEC, as with the last

iscal year of July 2010 –June 2011, we

were involved in a lot of activities. During that period, we have carried out a series of research and development, training, IT develoment, staff development and other programs that support the vision and mission of SEAMOLEC. All these may lead us to a better center in Open and Dinstance Learning (ODL).

In Research and Development (R&D), our focus is on identifying, exploring, developing, adopting, modifying, utilizing and evaluating

ICT implementation on ODL. During this iscal

year, in addition, R&D had some works on preparing the materials for developing the academic plan for University/Politechnics that are involved in Vocational Continueing Education (VCE/PVB) program.

During this iscal year we have successfully

trained 1061 teachers and lecturers from various institutes of Indonesia and members countries of South East Asia. All these training include Web-Based Courseware Development, Mobile Tourism Guide, RPG Maker for Game-Based Learning, Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Materials, Integrating ICT into Learning Program, Internet for Research, and Multicast Technology. SEAMOLEC is determined to have an effort to enhance the quality of manpower for the

effectiveness and eficiency of its management

in the development of professional management, human resources, supporting

infrastructure, and inancial support for the

achievement of its mission. As a regional institution for ICT-based ODL serving various institutions within the region, this center has to have excellent quality management system in directing and controlling. The fact is, during

this period all divisions of SEAMOLEC had been heavily involved in planning, developing, and implementing the program of continuing vocational education, a D1 program. This program has a double purpose: to improve the enrollment rate of higher education and reduce poverty.

SEAMOLEC has also carried out several other special activities namely: collaborative training with The Ministry of Religion of Indonesia; collaboration of SEAMOLEC and French Embassy in developing the French Distance Learning Course; scholarships for Diploma -3, Diploma -4, and Master’s Program for Indonesian and South East Asia member countries’ students. During the year, this institute has an honor to be a coordinator for Indonesia-German Post Graduate Scholarship Program for Indonesian lecturers to study in Germany.

In this opportunity, may I be allowed to express my highest appreciation to all parties that have supported all programs of SEAMOLEC: The Ministry of National Education of The Republic

of Indonesia which without its inancial support

the programs will not eventuate; SEAMEO Secretariat that which without its guidance and mandate the persistence could fall short; to all Governing Board Members whose wisdom we follow; partners and colleagues who always will stand by; resource persons and staff members of SEAMOLEC whose without their patience, support, and undying dedication SEAMOLEC will not come this far.

Yet, there are still many out there who cannot be mentioned one by one whom without their trust we simply may not go on. My sincere thanks go to them.

Let me lend your hands and hopefully we continue maintain, do good things, and improve systematically for the years to come.

Dr. Gatot Hari Priowirjanto


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KRA-1

To be able to offer excellent and appropriate ODL programs to elementary schools, high school or vocational school as well as higher education, all of the components of the ODL system have to be effective and eficient in delivering a valid learning program according to the Educational Decree. The advancement of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) makes some of the activities of the ODL system can be automated. Therefore, Research and Development (R&D) Division of SEAMEO SEAMOLEC focuses on activities such as identifying, exploring, developing, adopting, modifying, utilizing and evaluating ICT implementation on ODL. For the period of July 2010 to June 2011, R&D Division of SEAMEO SEAMOLEC has conducted activities related to this division in the ield of ICT based ODL including the implementation of JAVA program and evaluation of SEAMOLEC’s programs such as school partnership, the utilization of multicast system and SEAMOLEC multi studio (SMS).

Enhanced Program Excellence

and Relevance

July 2010 – December 2010

R&D Division completed the activities planned at the beginning of 2010. These activities were:

The development and trial of the computer-based learning program utilizing the

role-•

playing game software. The program was developed for the junior high school students

(level VII), and the name of the program is procedure. The investigation concluded

that the students liked to study using the game and their study was eficient.

The development and trial of JAVA application for learning the basic language dictionary

of Indonesian, Cambodian, and Thai languages. The trial was to determine the

easiness of utilizing the application and the learning process, as well as the quality

of the learning results and the delivery system. The results of the trial showed that

some programming mistakes need to be improved, but the participants considered

the program interesting.

The development and trial of the basic English program in the mobile platform, utilizing

JAVA software. The program was tested to determine the distance where mobile

learning content in digital form can easily be used, studied and disseminates without

reducing the quality of learning process, and the delivery of the learning materials.

From the expert review and one to one trial by students it can be concluded that

mobile learning program is feasible in Indonesia albeit some improvement needed to

be made on the mobile learning program of basic English. Based on that evaluation,

the mobile learning programs are recommended to undergo further studies for

improvement.

The evaluation of utilizationa of multicast system to deliver large data. The system

already implemented by SEAMOLEC since 2009. However the utilization was not

as expected. The main obstacle were the availabilty of relevant contents and the

facilitation of the usage by SEAMOLEC. SEAMOLEC then cooperate with other

educational institution to provide relevant contents. The cooperation began in 2011


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January 2011 – June 2011

In this period of time all divisions in SEAMOLEC involved in the planning, developing, and implementing the program of continuing vocational education, a D1 program to improve the enrollment rate of higher education and the reducing of poverty. The research and development division works on preparing the materials for developing the academic plan and training of the faculty in converting the learning materials that they already had so that those materials can be utilized as self learning materials. The trainings are organized by the training division

R&D division also organized the development of 5 (ive) models of distance learning program, i.e:

A model of preparation for educational institution to offer open •

and distance learning (ODL) program. The model will be in the learning management form that prepares the institution to plan the management aspect of ODL program and for the faculty to prepare the curriculum and the courses. The materials of the program will be the available materials that SEAMOLEC has for similar purpose. A model of university partnership among educational institutes in •

Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos. The program will be in the form of credit transfer for cooking program which prepares the students to be chefs that have skills in the cooking of food from those countries.

A model of utilization of multicast system for improvement of •

elementary teachers in the remote areas.

A model for SEAMEO virtual museum and learning center institute •

utilizing 3-D software.

A model of continuing vocational education utilizing the distance •

learning approach for the D1 degree in vocational skills

R&D division also organizes the research, development, and evaluation activities as follow:

Development of educational delivery system based on Android •

software for mobile platform. The program will be about tourism in Indonesia and Vietnam

Evaluation of the impacts of SEAMOLEC programs •

Development of online language learning program •

The development of borderless school programv •

Development of a model of distance training for training institute •

in SEA.

Development of educational program utilizing the role-playing •

game.

Compiling 50 research papers in the ield of ICT-based distance •

learning from the students who got scholarship through SEAMOLEC cooperation program with higher education institutes in Indonesia

All of the programs in 2011 relect the suggestion from SEAMEO, the strategic planning of the Ministry of National Education and SEAMOLEC.


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B. Training / Workshop

One of the main programs carried out by SEAMOLEC as a regional center of SEAMEO is to conduct training / workshop programs for teachers, lecturers, principals and other policy makers in educational institutions, both in Indonesia and in other SEAMEO member countries.

Training Courses

A training course refers to a training program where participants are guided by facilitators. The learning materials have been well-prepared in advance according to the need of the participants. Participants will achieve the learning goals as prepared by the facilitators.

The training courses that have been conducted from July 2010 to June 2011 are:

Web-based Courseware Development, in which •

teachers (participants) are guided to develop their learning materials in a learning management system, Moodle. The objective of the training is to support teachers or schools in the implementation of distance learning.

Mobile Tourism Guide is a training to help teachers •

of tourism to develop tourism guide in a mobile phone.

RPG Maker for Game-Based Learning is a training •

course intended to develop educative games using RPG Maker.

Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Material •

is a training course to develop learning material in a video based which is ready for streaming.

Workshops

Workshop refers to a meeting with different people from different institutions, where the committee prepares the agenda of the meeting, and all participants are required to share ideas. Decisions are made based on the agreement of all participants.

The workshops conducted in the periods of July 2010 to June 2011 are:

P r o g r a m E v a l u a t i o n : t h i s workshop discusses the matters of collaboration that have been conducted with schools concerned. The objectives of the workshop is to evaluate the collaboration programs and get input from partner schools for further improvement.

Curriculum Development: this workshop is carried out to design a curriculum for a collaborative program, such as the continuing vocational education program (PVB).

Integrating ICT into Learning Program: a basic •

training course to help teachers integrating the use of ICT in their teaching and learning process, such as microsoft ofice, internet and others.

Internet for Research is a training course for •

teachers to assist them to conduct a research using internet as a resource.

Multicast Technology is a training course •

for technicians in schools in setting up the multicast technology (SEA EduNet)

All the training courses and workshops described above were carried out on a cost-sharing basis, in which SEAMOLEC shoulders the expenses of its trainers which include airfare, accommodation and meals, training kits and certiicates, whereas the host institutions will shoulder the expenses for the training venue, and meals for participants.

When the training course is conducted at SEAMOLEC, the cost-sharing is still applied, in which SEAMOLEC provides the training kits, training fees, and participants will have to shoulder their own travel expenses, accommodation and meals.

These training courses were conducted both in Indonesia and in other SEAMEO member countries. Some 1.062 persons have participated in the training and workshop programs.


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The training courses conducted

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Dates

Venues

Program

Paricipants

1 9 -13 May 2011 SEAMEO RETRAC, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Web-based courseware

development 43 lecturers

2 5 - 9 Apr 2011 NDDU, Philippines Training on Mobile Tourism Guide

25 teachers of NDDU and other universities

3 16 - 17 Feb 2011 SEAMOLEC, Indonesia

Internet for Housewives (SEAMOLEC’s CSR Program)

4 husewives from neighbouring cummunities 4 17 - 21 Jan 2011 SEAMEO Biotrop,

Bogor, Indonesia

RPG Maker for Game-Based Learning

26 Biology teachers in Bogor

5 20 - 23 Des 2010

PPPPTK Bisnis

Pariwisata, Sawangan, Indonesia

Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Material

32 Instructors of PPPPTK Bisnis dan Pariwisata

6 13 -17 Des 2010 Ho Chi Minh Open University, Vietnam

Self-Learning Material Development

37 Lecturers of Ho Chi Minh Open University

7 26 - 27 Nov SMKN 1 Bawang,

Banjarnegara, Indonesia Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Material

30 teachers of SMKN 1 Bawang

8 12 -14 Nov 2010 SMKN 1 Jombang, Indonesia

Integrating ICT into Learning Program

100 teachers of SMKN 1 Jombang 9 8 -12 Nov 2010 Hanoi Open University,

Vietnam

Developing Multi-Studio

Based Learning Material 21 Lecturers of HOU

10 2 - 6 Nov 2010 SEAMEO SEARCA, Los Banos, Philippines

Developing an Online Course on Responding to Climate Risk in Agriculture and Natural Resources Management

12 academic staff of SEARCA

11 26 - 29 Oct 2010 SEAMOLEC, Indonesia Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Material

30 teachers of SMK, SMA, SMP

12 19 - 22 Oct 2010 SEAMOLEC, Indonesia Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Material

30 teachers of SMK, SMA, SMP

13 19 - 23 Oct 2010 SEAMOLEC, Indonesia

Internet for Research, in collaboration with Open University, Malaysia

24 trainers, lecturers

14 4 - 7 Oct 2010 SEAMOLEC, Indonesia Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Material

29 teachers of SMK, SMA, SMP

15 13 -17 Sept 2010

Jose Maria College, Davao City, Philippines

Developing Multi-Studio Based Learning Material

31 teachers from different schools in Davao City

16 27- 30 July 2010 SMKN 1 Pasuruan, Indonesia

Web-based Courseware Development

48 teachers of SMKN 1 Pasuruan

17 21- 27 July 2010 SMKN 1 Cimahi Multicast Technology 61 teachers from Cimahi

18 19 - 22 July 2010

Universitas STIKUBANK, Semarang, Indonesia

Integrating ICT into Learning Program

120 teachers of high schools in Semarang

Various workshop programs have been conducted from July 2010 unil June 2011

No

Dates

Venues

Program

Paricipants

1 9 -10 Feb 2011 SEAMOLEC Program Evaluation on

collaboration with SMK 85 principals of SMK

2 26 - 27 Jan 2011 SEAMOLEC Program Evaluation on

collaboration with SMA 45 principals of SMK

3 19 - 20 Jan 2011 SEAMOLEC Program Evaluation on

collaboration with SMP 49 principals of SMK

4 26 - 27 Oct 2010 Polines, Semarang, Indonesia

Curriculum Development for Seamless Education

30 Faculty members of Polines and teachers of SMK

5 15 -16 July 2010 LPMP Jogjakarta, Indonesia

Program Evaluation on SEA EduNet and School Partnership Program


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C. Staff Development

The Staff Development designs and implements development and learning programmes to strengthen and enhance human resources capacity for the future in the context to improve the quality of services to Centre’s (SEAMOLEC) clients. The Centre also urges the objectives of Staff Development to ensure all staff have a programme of continuous professional development to ensure they meet their full potential. Therefore, the Centre has enhanced staff development.

The programs participated by SEAMOLEC staff members were as follows:

SEAMOLEC personnel participated in Socialization for Procurement Procedure based on Perpres No. 54, 2010

No. Name of Participant Position/Division 1 Dr. Gatot Hari Priowirjanto Director

2 Dr. Jaslin Ikhsan Deputy Director

3 Aline Almandha Secretary to Director

4 Anti Rismayanti R & D Oficer

5 Nurhajati PRM Manager

6 Umy Kurniaty IT Content Oficer

7 Aprilia Indah S HRD Oficer

8 Ainun Fadhila Kusuma W Secretary to Director 9 Muhammad Andriansyah IT Content Oficer 10 Raika Akhsani Finance Oficer

11 Dina Mustafa R & D Manager

12 Timin IT Content Oficer

13 Imam Syaii IT Content Oficer

14 Erdih Ibrahim Finance Manager

15 Haid Setyo IT Network Manager 1. International Seminar Transforming Teaching and

Learning through ICT Optimization (29 September, 2010)

This International seminar was conducted in conjunction with the 13th SEAMEO SEAMOLEC Governing Board Meeting, held in Kiulap Plaza Hotel, Brunei Darussalam, 29 September, 2010. Dr. Gilbert C.W. Fung from Brunei Darussalam, the key note speaker, presented Revisiting the (Real) Purposes of Learning and Rethinking the Potentials of ICT in Supporting those Purposes while the moderator was Datin Hajah Khadijah binti Haji Akbar. Three (3) SEAMOLEC staff members: MT. Tauik Hantoro, Mr. Dani Purnama and Ms. Cahya Ratih Kusuma participated in this seminar.

2. Socialization for Procurement Procedure based on Perpres No. 54, 2010

(7 January 2011)

The socialization organized by Bureau of General Affairs, held with resource person from SEAMOLEC expert, Mr. Khalid Mustafa. The socialization was regarding the changes in the regulation for procurement procedure (Perpres No. 54, 2010). Fifteen (15) SEAMOLEC personnel participated in this training.

3. Finance Treasurer Training (11 - 23 April, 2011)

These two weeks training was organized by The Directorate General of Treasury, Ministry of Finance and Inspectorate General of MONE, organized a-two-week training on Finance and Treasury, held in Cisarua, Puncak. Dr. Jaslin Ikhsan, the SEAMOLEC Deputy Director for Administration, attended this training. The training was about the procedures of governmental budgeting and at the same time to acquire a better understanding on budgeting and inance as well as skills on governmental inance management.

4. International Workshop on “Vocational Education” (15 – 27 May, 2011)

This International workshop on Vocational Education was held in GIZ-GmBH (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammemarbeit, Mannheim, German. Mr. Timbul Pardede, SEAMOLEC’s Quality Management/PRM Oficer attended this workshop. He presented a paper on Acceleration and Quality Improvement of Vocational Education and Training through ICT-based ODL. During the workshop he also has a chance to visit some industrial sites and TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) in Germany.


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D. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Development

SEADLE Application

SEADLE Development

SEADLE stands for SEAMOLEC Portable Moodle, an e-Learning application that has been successfully developed by SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Center (SEAMOLEC) as one of self-instructional learning materials. SEADLE Course contents are enabling the of educators and learners at the level of Secondary School (SMP), High School/Vocational (SMA/SMK) up to college/university level. Many countries around the world have implemented Open and Distance Learning (ODL) as one of education methods for its citizens. However, the success of study through ODL require a very high independence in learning. For most people who are generally educated in the education system by face to face learning, their participation in ODL requires readiness and ability to change the habit of learning. That is why SEADLE is developed in order to apply ofline lessons that can support the experiences of learning process with ODL.

SEADLE is a portable application that was developed to run the Moodle and Moodle courses off a local computer. Moodle stands for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment, known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It is a Free web application that educators can use to create effective online learning sites, running on a web server with PHP and database programming. SEADLE allows for the ofline delivery of course content. It is helpful for those teachers or students whose access to internet-connected computers is limited or expensive. SEADLE allows the teacher to create course content ofline and the student to read all course material and instructions ofline. The students can also take quizzes that are intended for self-assessment while ofline. SEADLE does not send information to a Moodle site and does not sync with a Moodle site. It can also serve as an ofline Moodle course and/or Moodle theme development platform.

SEADLE is developed using Firefox Portable Edition and a portable web server to provide ofline Moodle experiences. This application is designed for use on writable removable media (USB Flash Drive). SEADLE software are as follows:

• PortableAppls v1.6

• Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition 3.6.3 • Moodle 1.9.8 + (Build: 20100407) • MoodleStart.exe 1.0

• The miniServer 21 v2

The numbers of available SEADLE Course Contents are 250 topics, consist of Information and Technology, Electrical Engineering, Graphic Design, Multimedia and Animation, Aqua Culture, Tissue Culture, Animal Husbandry and many others.


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DAFTAR JUDUL KONTEN SEADLE SEAMOLEC

KULTUR JARINGAN

NO KODE PAKET JUDUL

1 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0001 PERTANIAN Budidaya Cabe Keriting Sistem MPHP 2 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0002 PERTANIAN Teknik Okulasi Jeruk Manis

3 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0003 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Krisan secara Kultur Jaringan 4 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0004 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Kentang secara Kultur Jaringan 5 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0006 PERTANIAN Mikropropagasi Tanaman Anyelir

6 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0007 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Temulawak

7 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0008 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Melon secara Kultur Jaringan 8 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0009 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Brokoli secara Kultur Jaringan 9 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0010 PERTANIAN Produksi Benih Jagung Hibrida

10 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0011 PETERNAKAN Budidaya Lebah

11 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0012 PERTANIAN Budidaya Semangka Tanpa Biji 12 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0013 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Lili secara Kultur Jaringan 13 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0014 PERTANIAN Budidaya Benih dan Sertiikasi Kedelai 14 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0015 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Anggrek

15 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0016 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Kaktus 16 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0017 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Nanas

17 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0018 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Lidah Buaya 18 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0019 PERTANIAN Budidaya Tanaman Jarak Pagar 19 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0020 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Jarak Pagar 20 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0021 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Bawang Merah Secara In-vitro 21 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0022 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Tanaman Aglaonema

22 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0023 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Pisang Raja Bulu

23 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0024 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Tanaman Anthurium secara in Vitro 24 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0025 PETERNAKAN Budidaya Kelinci

25 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0026 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan Tanaman Pisang Abaca secara Kultur jaringan 26 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0027 PERTANIAN Budidaya Tanaman Kelapa Sawit

27 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0028 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Jati 28 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0029 PERTANIAN Budidaya Tanaman Talas

29 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0030 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Talas Jepang 30 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0031 PERTANIAN Budidaya ulat sutera

31 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0032 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Wortel 32 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0034 PERTANIAN Produksi Benih Cabe Rawit 33 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0035 PERTANIAN Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Kapas

34 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0036 PERTANIAN Perbanyakan tanaman Anggrek secara in Vitro

35 B3-A-048 PERTANIAN Budidaya Kakao

36 B3-B-016 PERTANIAN Budidaya Cabai Merah

37 B3-B-020 PERTANIAN Menanam Hidroponik

38 B3-B-028 PERTANIAN Budidaya Tanaman Toga dilingkungan Sekolah 39 B3-B-040 PERTANIAN Budidaya Jamur Tiram

40 B3-C-043 PERTANIAN Budidaya Anggrek Bulan

41 B3-C-045 PERTANIAN Budidaya Jagung

AKUAKULTUR

NO KODE PAKET JUDUL

1 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0037 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Ikan Mas secara Intensif 2 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0038 PERIKANAN Budidaya Ikan Baung

3 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0039 PERIKANAN Budidaya Pakan Alami Artemia 4 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0040 PERIKANAN Produksi Mutiara Laut 5 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0041 PERIKANAN Budidaya Tiram Mutiara 6 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0042 PERIKANAN Produksi Abalone 7 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0043 PERIKANAN Budidaya Ikan bawal

8 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0044 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Ikan Kerapu Bebek

9 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0045 PERIKANAN Pembesaran ikan kerapu bebek di laut system KJA 10 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0046 PERIKANAN Budidaya Ikan Lele

11 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0047 PERIKANAN Penangkapan Ikan Tuna dengan metode pancing 12 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0048 PERIKANAN Teknologi Produksi Bahan Baku pakan 13 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0049 PERIKANAN Penangkapan Ikan dengan menggunakan trawl 14 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0050 PERIKANAN Breeding Gurami

15 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0051 PETERNAKAN Inseminasi buatan pada sapi 16 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0052 PERIKANAN Budidaya Udang Windu 17 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0053 PERIKANAN Budidaya Rotifer 18 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0054 PERIKANAN Budidaya Mikroalgae 19 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0055 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Kuda Laut 20 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0056 Mekanisasi

Pertanian

Penggunaan dan Perawatan Traktor 21 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0057 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Ikan Nila

22 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0058 PERIKANAN Pembesaran ikan nila 23 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0059 PERIKANAN Pembesaran Ikan Mas 24 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0061 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Lobster Air tawar 25 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0062 PERIKANAN Pembesaran lobster air tawar 26 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0063 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Udang Galah 27 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0064 PERIKANAN Daerah penangkapan ikan 28 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0065 PERIKANAN Budidaya Rumput Laut 29 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0066 PERIKANAN Pemanenan rumput laut 30 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0067 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Teripang 31 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0068 PERIKANAN Budidaya Kodok 32 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0069 PERIKANAN Pembenihan Ikan Patin

33 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0070 PERIKANAN Teknik Penangkapan Ikan dengan Trawl 34 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0071 PERIKANAN Pembesaran Udang Putih

35 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0072 PERIKANAN Pembenihan udang Putih 36 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0074 PERIKANAN Budidaya Ikan Patin

37 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0075 PETERNAKAN Teknologi Penetasan Telur Unggas 38 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0076 PETERNAKAN Pembuatan Pakan Konsentrat 39 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0077 PERTANIAN Budidaya Anggrek Dendrobium 40 ITB-VEDCA-ZIP-0809-0078 PENGOLAHAN Memproduksi Tahu

41 B3-A-011 Budidaya Cacing Tanah

42 B3-A-012 PERIKANAN Memelihara Belut

43 B3-B-004 PETERNAKAN Budidaya Ternak Kelinci 44 B3-B-024 PERIKANAN Budidaya Ikan Cupang 45 B3-C-002 PETERNAKAN Budidaya Ayam Arab

46 B3-C-008 PERIKANAN Budidaya Ikan Mas di Keramba 47 B3-C-041 PETERNAKAN Budidaya Ayam Pedaging


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TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI

NO KODE PAKET JUDUL

1 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0031 Pemograman Teknik Mwmbuat Web Pro dengan Photoshop 2 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0004 Pemograman Membuat halaman web dinamis tingkat lanjut 3 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0005 Pemograman Membuat halaman web dinamis tingkat dasar 4 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0006 Pemograman Mendesain dan membangun server

5 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0003 TIK what is TELEVISION 6 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0010 TIK Menginstalasi PC

7 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0012 TIK Menguasai teknik elektronika dasar 8 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0014 TIK Membuat Aplikasi dengan Microsoft Access 9 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0016 TIK KKPI: Menggunakan Software Aplikasi Presentasi 10 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0017 TIK Jaringan Area Network

11 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0018 TIK Mereparasi VCD/DVD Player 12 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0019 TIK KKPI: MemasukkanData Aplikasi 13 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0020 TIK Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi SMP 14 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0022 TIK Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi

15 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0023 TIK Menggunakan perangkat lunak pengolah angka untuk menya-jikan informasi

16 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0025 TIK Dasar - dasar Internet

17 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0027 TIK Menggunakan Perangkat Lunak Pengolah Kata Untuk Menya-jikan Informasi

18 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0030 TIK Visual Basic 19 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0034 TIK Jaringan Internet 20 ITB-STEI-ZIP-1109-0001 TIK Perakitan PC

21 ITB-STEI-ZIP-1109-0002 TIK Instalasi WAN: Memasang Kabel Serat Optik 22 ITB-STEI-ZIP-1109-0010 TIK Menginstalasi Software

23 ITB-STEI-ZIP-1109-0025 TIK Perawatan Periferal

24 ITB-STEI-ZIP-1109-0040 TIK Menginstalasi dan Konigurasi irewall pada server: Menentu -kan kebija-kan keamanan jaringan

25 ITB-STEI-ZIP-1109-0042 TIK Menginstalasi dan Konigurasi irewall pada server: Memasang irewall

26 B2-004 TIK Dasar Sistem Komunikasi Optik

27 B2-006 TIK Melakukan Perbaikan Dan/Atau Setting Ulang Koneksi Jarin-gan

28 B2-007 TIK Mengoperasikan Sofware Pengolah Data Dengan Microsoft Acces

29 B2-009 TIK Design Web Atraktif Dengan CSS Dan Jquery 30 B2-011 TIK Pengenalan Web Dinamic Dengan Servlet Dan JSP

31 B2-015 TIK Menginstalasi Pc

32 B2-017 TIK Penggunaan Aplikasi E-Learning Moodle

33 B2-018 TIK Membuat Website Dengan Joomla

34 B2-019 TIK Diklat Sistem Informasi Pendidik Dan Kependidikan 35 B2-021 TIK Rancang Bangun System Multicast Dengan Server Ubuntu

36 B2-023 TIK Pemgrograman HTML

37 B2-024 TIK Dasar Pemrograman C++

38 B2-026 TIK Desain Dan Perancangan Sofware Bahasa Pemrograman 39 B2-027 TIK Membuat Jaringan Ad-Hoc Di Windows XP.

40 B2-028 TIK Pengenalan Sistem Operasi Linux

41 B2-030 TIK Packet Tracer Learning ( Simulator Jaringan ) 42 B2-031 TIK Mengoperasikan Perangkat Lunak Lembar Sebar 43 B2-034 TIK Mengkonigurasi Voip (Voice Internet Protocol) 44 B2-036 TIK Pengenalan Bahasa Pemrogramanturbo Pascal

45 B2-037 TIK Membangun Jaringan Komputer Menggunakan Cisco Router

46 B2-041 TIK Membuat Website Sederhana Dengan Php&Mysql Mengguna-kan Macromedia Dreamweaver 8.0

47 B2-043 TIK Dasar Pemrograman Java

48 B2-044 TIK Instalasi Software O/S Dan Aplikasi

49 B2-046 TIK Membangun Aplikasi Dengan VB.Net

50 B2-047 TIK Mengoperasikan Sofware Pengolah Kata (Microsoft Ofice Word 2007)

51 B2-049 TIK Pembuatan Game Builder (Game Sederhana)

52 B2-052 TIK Komunikasi Data

53 B2-055 TIK Ketrampilan Komputer Dan Pengolahan Informasi 54 B2-056 TIK Media Transmisi Jaringan Komputer

55 B2-058 TIK Mengoprasikan Perangkat Lunak BASIS DATA (Mysql) 56 B2-060 TIK Sistem Operasi Berbasis Open Source

57 B2-061 TIK Membuat Dan Memodiiaksi Blog Dengan Blogspot 58 B2-062 TIK Menginstalasi Non Manageable Switch Pada Jaringan 59 B3-A-001 TIK Pemanfaatan Mikrotik sebagai Server Jaringan

60 B3-A-002 TIK Tutorial Dasar Hacking

61 B3-A-003 TIK Membuat Disain Jaringan Berbasis Luas (WAN)

62 B3-A-004 TIK Mengoperasikan perangkat lunak basis data menggunakan aplikasi Microsoft access

63 B3-A-006 TIK Membangun DNS Server

64 B3-A-009 TIK Rancang Bangun VoIP-LAN

65 B3-A-013 TIK Instalasi OS Microsoft dan Linux dan Sofware 66 B3-A-018 TIK Dasar-dasar Pemrograman C#.NET Frame Work

67 B3-A-022 TIK Teknologi Jaringan Selular

68 B3-A-023 TIK Perawatan Periferal (Printer) 69 B3-A-026 TIK Tutorial Blogspot untuk Pemula 70 B3-A-027 TIK Routing Protocol dan Concepts

71 B3-A-032 TIK Tutorial Matlab GUI

72 B3-A-034 TIK Pengenalan OS/Aplikasi Open Source

73 B3-A-035 TIK Instalasi Router PC menggunakan Mikrotik Router Os

74 B3-A-039 TIK Membuat Game J2ME dengan Netbean

75 B3-A-047 TIK Konigurasi Linux Open SUSE dengan speedy menggunakan VMWare Workstation

76 B3-B-014 TIK Tutorial Pemrograman Visual Basic 77 B3-B-019 TIK Membangun PC Router dengan IP Cop

78 B3-B-038 TIK Perakitan PC/Komputer

79 B3-B-041 TIK Membuat Website dengan CMS Joomla

80 B3-B-047 TIK Carding untuk Pemula

81 B3-C-001 TIK Pembuatan Toko Online dengan OS Commerce 82 B3-C-003 TIK Pelatihan ICT (Data Pokok Pendidikan)

83 B3-C-014 TIK Aplikasi Cash Register menggunakan Visual Basic 84 B3-C-024 TIK Keamanan Jaringan (Network Security)

85 B3-C-025 TIK Pengenalan dan Pemanfaatan Facebook sebagai Jejaring Sosial dan Bisnis

86 B3-C-032 TIK Pembuatan Website dengan CMS Drupal 87 B3-C-033 TIK Pembuatan Game dengan RPG Maker VX

88 B3-C-034 TIK Pelatihan Keterampilan Mengetik dengan Software Typing Master

89 B3-C-035 TIK Web Programming dengan PHP dan MySQL

90 B3-C-038 TIK Melakukan Perawatan PC

91 B3-C-042 TIK Pembuatan Game dengan Game Maker 3D


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MULTIMEDIA & ANIMASI

NO KODE PAKET JUDUL

1 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0001 SENI Menggambar Karakter Chibi 2 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0002 Multimedia Animasi Non-Linier dalam Blender

3 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0003 Multimedia Membuat Media Pembelajaran Interaktif Menggunakan Adobe Flash

4 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0004 Multimedia Berkreasi dengan Adobe Flash 5 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0005 SENI Menggambar Anatomi Tubuh Manusia 6 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0006 Multimedia Teknik Pembuatan Film Animasi 2D 7 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0007 Animasi Storyboard

8 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0008 Animasi 12 Prinsip Dasar Animasi 9 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0009 SENI Nirmana Datar

10 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0010 Desain Grais Membuat Karya Digital Imaging Menggunakan Program Adobe Photosop

11 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0011 SENI Gambar Kerja Kriya Kayu

12 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0012 Animasi Desain Karakter Animasi 2 Dimensi

13 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0014 Adaptif Screen Printing (Cetak Sablon) pada Media Tekstil 14 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0015 SENI Kemampuan Dasar Mengukir

15 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0016 Desain Grais Tipograi Jenis dan Penggunaanya 16 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0017 Desain Grais Pembuatan Desain Poster 17 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0018 SENI Dasar-dasar Teknik Fotograi 18 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0019 SENI Cara Mudah Pembuatan Batik Tulis 19 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0020 SENI Ukir Logam

20 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0021 Desain Grais Pengenalan Corel Draw sebagai Program Editing Dasar Graic Desain

21 ITB-POLISENI-ZIP-0809-0022 Multimedia Wawasan Animasi

22 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0001 Multimedia Menggunakan perangkat lunak pengolah gambar 23 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0002 Multimedia Menu dan Ikon Aplikasi Pengolah Grais 24 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0009 Multimedia Mengoperasikan Software Animasi 2 Dimensi 25 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0013 Multimedia Menggabungkan Audio ke dalam sajian Multimedia 26 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0032 SENI Desain Interior Kapal

27 B2-005 Pembuatan Design Logo Kaos Oblong Sederhana

28 B2-008 Design Graphics Menggunakan Adobe Photoshop

29 B2-013 Membuat Video Tutorial Dengan Camtasia Studio 30 B2-016 Materi Dasar Membuat Slide Dengan Menggunakan Flash

31 B2-022 Desain Logo Perusahaan Dengan Corel Draw

32 B2-054 Animasi Sederhana Dengan Macromedia Flash

33 B2-063 Pengenalan Adobe Photoshop Cs2

34 B3-A-019 Menggambar Manusia dengan Style Manga

35 B3-A-020 Panduan membuat Game Matematika dengan J2ME

36 B3-A-021 5 Trik Olah Gambar dengan Photoshop

37 B3-A-024 Tutorial Adobe Photoshop CS2

38 B3-A-029 Tutorial Dasar Macromedia Flash 8

39 B3-A-030 Trik Membuat Peta Dengan CorelDraw X3

40 B3-A-042 Tutorial Dasar Corell Draw X3

41 B3-B-001 Pembelajaran 3D Desain Berbasis Blender

42 B3-B-034 Membuat animasi digital 2D

43 B3-B-042 Pembuatan Video Interaktif dengan Flash 8

44 B3-B-043 LifeSkill Broadcasting (penyiaran)

45 B3-C-012 Digital Printing (Cetak Digital )

NO KODE PAKET JUDUL

1 ITBS2-001 Graph

2 ITBS2-002 Robotic

3 ITBS2-003 Photoshop

4 ITBS2-004 E Sistem Komputer

5 ITBS2-005 Perangkat Pendukung Pemrograman GL

6 ITBS2-006 Desain Aplikasi Media Digital

7 ITBS2-007 Biologi kls XI Ilmu Alam Semester 1

ELEKTRO

NO KODE PAKET JUDUL

1 B2-025 ELEKTRO Pembuatan Antena Wajanbolic Untuk Wireless Internet 2 B2-048 ELEKTRO Instalasi Sistem Feeder Antena Dan Propagasi 3 B3-A-025 ELEKTRO Membuat Antena Wajanbolic

4 B3-A-040 ELEKTRO Dasar-dasar Instalasi Listrik

5 B3-B-033 ELEKTRO Sistem Kendali PID (Proportional, Integral, Diferensial)

6 B3-B-035 ELEKTRO Rancang Bangun Antena

7 B3-B-027 ELEKTRO Pembuatan Papan Rangkaian PCB 8 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0036 ELEKTRO Mengendalikan Motor 3 Phase

9 ITB-STEI-ZIP-1109-0035 ELEKTRO Menguasai dasar elektronika komputer: Mengenal Komponen elektronika

LAIN-LAIN

NO KODE PAKET JUDUL

1 SEAMOLEC Learning Management System

2 SEAMOLEC Pelatihan Corel Draw

3 B3-A-017 SD PKn SD Kelas VI Semester 1

4 B3-A-033 SD IPA SD Kelas IV Semester 1

5 B3-C-011 SD Bahasa Inggris SD Kelas VI Semester 1 6 B3-C-026 SD Matematika SD Kelas IV Semester 2

7 B2-029 SMP Ppkn Untuk SMP Kelas 8 Semester 1

8 B2-045 SMP Pendidikan Agama Islam Untuk SMP Kelas VII Semester 9 B3-A-007 SMP Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan SMP Kelas VII semester 1 10 B3-A-008 SMP Matematika SMP Kelas VIII Semester 1

11 B3-A-010 SMP Matematika SMP Kelas IX Semester I 12 B3-A-015 SMP Astronomi SMP Kelas X Semester 1

13 B3-A-016 SMP TIK SMP Kelas IX Semester 1

14 B3-A-028 SMP Fisika SMP Kelas IX Semester 2 15 B3-B-002 SMP Sejarah SMP Kelas 1 Semester 1 16 B3-B-005 SMP Matematika Kelas VII Semester 1 17 B3-B-009 SMP Bahasa Indonesia Kelas IX Semester 2 18 B3-B-013 SMP TIK SMP Kelas VIII Semester 2

19 B3-B-017 SMP Bahasa Indonesia SMP Kelas IX Semester 1

20 B3-B-025 SMP TIK SMP Kelas VII Semester 1

21 B3-B-030 SMP Fisika SMP Kelas VII Semester 1 22 B3-B-031 SMP Biologi SMP Kelas VIII Semester 1

23 B3-B-037 SMP Ilmu Tajwid Al-Quran untuk SMP Kelas VII Semester 1 24 B3-B-046 SMP Pembelajaran IPA untuk SMP VIII Semester 1

25 B3-C-004 SMP Matematika SMP Kelas IX Semester 2 26 B3-C-005 SMP Matematika SMP Kelas VIII Semester 2


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27 B3-C-010 SMP Pendidikan Agama Islam SMP Kelas IX Semester 1 28 B3-C-016 SMP IPA Biologi SMP Kelas IX Semester 1

29 B3-C-023 SMP TIK SMP Kelas VIII Semester 1 30 B3-C-027 SMP IPA SMP Kelas VIII Semester 2 31 B3-C-029 SMP Seni Budaya SMP Kelas VII Semester 1

32 B3-C-030 SMP TIK SMP Kelas IX Semester 2

33 B2-014 SMA/SMK Matematika Sma Kelas XI Semester 1

34 B2-057 SMA/SMK Pendidikan Jasmasi Dan OR Untuk SMK Kelas 1 Semester 1 35 B3-A-038 SMA/SMK Teknologi CNC SMK Kelas XI Semester 1

36 B3-A-043 SMA/SMK Bimbingan dan Konseling SMA Kelas X Semester 1 37 B3-A-044 SMA/SMK Housekeeping SMK Perhotelan Kelas X Semester 1 38 B3-A-045 SMA/SMK Multimedia untuk SMK Kelas XII SMK

39 B3-B-003 SMA/SMK TIK SMA Kelas X Semester 1

40 B3-B-006 SMA/SMK KKPI SMK Semester 1

41 B3-B-011 SMA/SMK Seni Budaya SMA Kelas XI Semester 2

42 B3-B-029 SMA/SMK Pengembangan Jaringan Nirkabel SMK Kelas XII Semester 1 43 B3-B-032 SMA/SMK Kimia SMA kelas X semester

44 B3-B-039 SMA/SMK Kimia Klinis untuk SMK Kelas IV Semester 1 45 B3-B-044 SMA/SMK Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan Kelas X Semester 1 46 B3-B-045 SMA/SMK Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) SMK Kelas X semester 1 47 B3-C-006 SMA/SMK TIK SMA Kelas XI Semester I

48 B3-C-009 SMA/SMK Pembuatan Busana untuk SMK Tata Busana Kelas XII 49 B3-C-013 SMA/SMK TIK Kelas XII Semester 1

50 B3-C-021 SMA/SMK Ekonomi SMA Kelas X semester 1 51 B3-C-028 SMA/SMK Biologi Kelas SMA XI semester 1 52 B3-C-039 SMA/SMK Pembejaran KKPI kelas X Semester 2

53 B2-010 Pengelolaan Limbah Padat Organik

54 B2-012 Mengelola Dokumen Transaksi

55 B2-020 Struktur Dan Fungsi Jaringan Tumbuhan

56 B2-033 BAHASA TOEIC Preparation And Tactics Paket 1 57 B2-035 Kebersihan Lingkungan (Healty Environment)

58 B2-038 Mesin Mesin Bisnis Dalam Akuntansi

59 B2-050 BAHASA Menyusun Teks Pidato

60 B2-059 Teknik Kostruksi Bangunan Gedung

61 B3-A-005 Panduan Permainan Tennis Lapangan

62 B3-A-014 BAHASA Bahasa Jepang tingkat Dasar untuk Pemula

63 B3-A-031 Panduan menjadi Penyiar Radio

64 B3-A-036 Pengolahan Limbah Industri Rumah Tangga Menjadi Pupuk Kompos

65 B3-A-037 Penyuluhan Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja

66 B3-A-041 BUDAYA Seni Budaya indonesia

67 B3-A-046 Kiat Kiat Wirausaha

68 B3-B-007 Metode-metode statistik

69 B3-B-008 Menyelesaikan Susunan Acak Rubik 3x3

70 B3-B-010 Pembelajaran Bahasa Jerman untuk Pemula 71 B3-B-012 AGAMA Tata Cara Pelaksanaan Shalat Sunat

72 B3-B-018 Penyuluhan Penyakit Jantung

73 B3-B-023 Teknik Dasar Penulisan Karya Ilmiah

74 B3-B-026 BUDAYA Promosi Pariwisata di Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam 75 B3-B-036 Pengomposan Sampah dengan Keranjang Takakura 76 B3-C-007 Pelatihan Origami untuk Pendamping PAUD

77 B3-C-015 Penyuluhan Kesehatan Gigi Anak

78 B3-C-017 Industri Briket Tempurung Kelapa

79 B3-C-018 BUDAYA Budaya Alam Minangkabau

80 B3-C-019 Manajemen Industri

81 B3-C-020 Ergonomi Studi Gerak dan Waktu

82 B3-C-022 Pemanfaatan Biogas sebagai Energi Alternatif

83 B3-C-031 BUDAYA Membuat Makanan Khas Aceh

84 B3-C-037 Penyuluhan Gizi

85 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0011 NORMATIF Pendidikan agama Islam

86 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0026 MATEMATIKA Matematika: Bangun Datar Segitiga 87 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0028 ADAPTIF Kewirausahaan

88 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0029 FISIKA Menerapkan Hukum Gerak dan Gaya 89 ITB-PENS-ZIP-0809-0035 BAHASA English Conversation


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As an information system, the application is built in web environment and no need high speciication requirement. Student, as client, just connect their PC or notebook to the portal of http://www.pevobe.net (Picture 1) through Internet. Application implement the distributed system concept to minimalize the possibility of server becoming down. Number of users will linearly affect on trafic of the network and load of the data center. The application consists of 3 modules, administration module, e-learning and material management module, examination module. Modules will serve all purposes administration and learning, both in terms of lecturer, student, and other stakeholders.

There are 22 universities and polytechnic will implement the application in the irst batch of PVB program, odd semester of academic year 2011/2012.

1. Bandung Institute of Technology, West Java 2. Akatel Shandy Purwokerto, Central Java 3. Bogor Institut of Agriculture, West Java

4. Electronics Engineering Polythecnic Institute of Surabaya, East Java 5. Polytechnic of Indramayu, West Java

6. Postal Polytechnic, West Java

7. State Polytechnic of Malang, East Java 8. City Polytechnic of Malang, East Java 9. State Polytechnic of Jember, East Java

10. State Polytechnic of Semarang, Central Java

11. State Polytechnic of Ujung Pandang, South Sulawesi 12. Manufacturing Polytechnic of Bandung, West Java 13. Manufacturing Polytechnic of Timah, Bangka-Belitung 14. Informatics Polytechnic of DEL, North Sumatera 15. Polytechnic of Kediri, East Java

16. State Shipbuilding Polytechnic of Surabaya, East Java 17. Brawijaya University, East Java

18. General Soedirman University, Central Java 19. Padjadjaran University, West Java

20. State Polytechnic of Jakarta

21. Polytechnic of TEDC-Bandung, West Java

E. Web-Based Learning Application for Seamless Vocational Oriented Education

Ministry of National Education (MoNE) of Republic of Indonesia plan to increase the gross enrollment ratio (GER) of higher education level signiicantly through a program called as seamless vocational oriented education (Pendidikan Vokasi Berkelanjutan, PVB). PVB is held in order to achieve the level of GER at 30 percent on 2014 from 24.8 percent on 2010. Program driven by joint collaboration of Directorate General of Higher Education, Directorate General Secondary Education, and SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Center (SEAMOLEC) serve a vocational-based diploma degree for anyone living anywhere without regular/formal restrictions.

PVB brings its learning mechanism through a web-based learning application. The application accommodates administrative and learning management system. A special framework is needed to make the system easy to facilitate the process of, monitoring, and evaluation program activities. SEAMOLEC provide the application for faculties and colleges registered to the PVB, anywhere around in Indonesia.


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KRA-2

Enhanced Quality and Eficiency

Management of SEAMOLEC

The Fiscal Year 2010-2011 has marked the 14th anniversary of SEAMOLEC

and illed with activities which were focused on the evolving concepts and development of ODL (Open and Distance Learning) in Southeast Asian regions. This simply means that the Centre is to provide quality services in the area of ODL through studies on ODL proile, qualities of ODL as well as ODL practices, provision of SEAMOLEC’s support for development of ODL initiatives, and various supports for the practice of ODL in many institutions and countries. In order to be able to carry out its activities in a professional manner, SEAMOLEC has also made an effort to continuously improve its internal management.

SEAMOLEC has determined the efforts to enhance the quality and eficiency of its management for the achievement of its mission, including the development of professional management, human resources, supporting infrastructure, and inancial supports. As a regional institution serving various institutions both national and regional particularly in ODL, the centre has to have excellent quality management system in directing and controlling the organization related to quality of products.

As an organization, there are at least four components needed by SEAMOLEC for its daily operation, namely: personnel, materials, funds, and infrastructure. Those components, along with its programs and activities are to be managed strategically to ensure achievements of SEAMOLEC’s missions and vision. For that purpose, and based on the underlying rules and principles applied in SEAMOLEC as one of the SEAMEO centers, the following activities were carried out within the last three years period to enhance quality and eficiency of the Centre’s management.

Based on the self-evaluation of the Centre in early 2011, the second period of SEAMOLEC’s Directorship of Dr. Gatot Hari Priowirjanto, it was apparent that improvement of SEAMOLEC’s management system was highly needed to allow the Centre to be more lexible, transparent, and accountable. Establishment of SEAMOLEC’s corporate culture and implementation of good governance principles were required to the best interest of the Centre.

Good governance has been introduced to SEAMOLEC to be principles in managing SEAMOLEC’s transformation to answer institutional dynamics as well as services diversification. Good governance principles, as implemented in SEAMOLEC, include widening opportunity for participation; adherence to existing law, rules, and regulation; transparent management; responsive to various needs; consensus-based decision making; equity; fair and just; effective and eficient; being accountable; and having strategic vision. Furthermore, total quality management is also adopted as mechanism to assure quality of actions/procedures taken by each unit/component of the Centre, and services and products offered by the Centre.

Staff development efforts have been carried out through various short-term trainings and courses, and direct experiences in various areas

supporting the coverage of SEAMOLEC activities. Human Resources are the key that need to be managed and improved continuously. With good skills, experiences, well-maintained working culture and knowledge, SEMOLEC human resources are valuable assets.


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The centre has 74 staff members in 2011. SEAMOLEC also gives the opportunity for all staff to increase their capability by sending them to various staff development programs. Based on their skills and professionalism, SEAMOLEC personnel are also provided with opportunities to participate in several events, such as trainings, seminars, conferences and further education.

In addition, as a regional institution, all of the Centre’s staff members are required to have international/regional experience. To achieve this each personnel is given an opportunity to take turns to participate in international/regional events through assignment as trainers, supporting staff to international/regional events, assisting Director for reporting in regular SEAMEO meetings, and or presenting papers on behalf of the Centre in international seminars/conferences.

The development of the Centre’s personnel has been moving along smoothly, although it has not yet reached the expected target. The aim is to have a knowledge-based organization where every staff member is an expert of his/her own aspect who continuously exploring, learning, and studying to come up with creative solutions from time to time for SEAMOLEC’s destiny. Some of the staff members are still holding passive role of being instructed and reminded for his/her own assignment. It is expected that further nurturance of the SEAMOLEC’s corporate culture and development toward a knowledge-based organization need to be continued in the foreseeable future.

As far as the working environment is concerned, SEAMOLEC has achieved a highly dynamic and healthy working environment. Communication among staff members has been working out, horizontally as well as vertically. The existence of competition as well as collaboration among staff members have contributed signiicantly to the growth of the Centre. Delegation of duty based on division, expertise, and teamwork has been carried out well. Team work across divisions has also been encouraged. Reporting as a feed back of the program is required at the most one month after the program was carried out. Each division is responsible to collect and gather program reports from various staff members, sometimes across division. Reports of special activities were coordinated by designated team leaders. During the FY 2010-2011, SEAMOLEC has received an immense support and contribution from the Government of Indonesia, mostly from Ministry of National Education (MONE), through the provision of capital investment and operational budgets, the personnel seconded to the Centre, and programs assigned to the Centre. Strong network and close relationship with MONE as the parent organization is necessary for the future growth and development of SEAMOLEC. The number of trainings conducted by SEAMOLEC is currently increasing, so the inancial support to conduct the trainings should be higher. In fact, the amount of subsidy increased signiicantly compared to last year’s thanks to the good-will of MONE, Indonesia.

A revised reward and sanction mechanism for staff has also been devised during 2010-2011. For those non-seconded employees, their monthly take-home income must follow the minimal requirement of the minimal wage in Jakarta. The take-home income comes in the form of monthly salary, and daily allowance (meals and local transport). Daily allowance has been given based on the presence list of each individual employee for the dynamic of working environment. A Point system has also been applied, thus a staff member may have additional income based on his/her participation in the Centre’s activities and his/her products. So far, the reward and sanction mechanism as well as the Point system have been successfully implemented in SEAMOLEC and are well-received by the staff members of the Centre. The present organizational structure of SEAMOLEC allows the implementation of multi-layers quality control in the Centre. The quality of works from staff members are supervised and inspected by the managers of divisions. Furthermore, the quality of works from the managers are supervised and inspected by the Director. Coordination for the purpose of quality control has been carried out in the form of regular meeting of staff as well as managers, and or special activities. Each division also conducted its own regular divisional meeting. The absence of both Deputy Directors of the Centre has somewhat weakened the span of control and the practice of multi-layers quality control mechanism in SEAMOLEC. This issue will need some reinement and reinforcement in the future.


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KRA-3

Enhanced Financial Viability

One of the strongest assets of SEAMOLEC is its ability to garner external support for its programs. SEAMOLEC also gain inancial support from the relevant government bodies, private sector, and institutions locally and internationally to conduct the cost sharing activities. As a not-for-proit organization, SEAMOLEC has the obligation to provide a reliable inancial report to its donor.

Fund and Contributions (Unaudited)

By the iscal year 2010/2011, SEAMOLEC recorded a signiicant increase in Operating fund received from MONE, Government of Indonesia (GOI) from Rp 12 billion in 2010 to Rp 17,6 billion in 2011. SEAMOLEC also received other funds from other donors to the tune of Rp 3,04 billion. These funds came from Ministry of Religious Affair, GOI; State owned oil and gas enterprise (PERTAMINA); and from French Embassy. Within the year under review, SEAMOLEC has also received inancial contributions from donors, not in cash, but “in kind”. Such as the SEAMLESS Education program socialization in Provincial Education Ofice, Expert exchange from NPIC and overseas meetings or trainings.

Fund and Contributions Allocation (Unaudited) For the Operating Fund during the period of July 2010 to June 2011, SEAMOLEC allocated funds and contributions received to support its program expenses for July – December 2010, amounted Rp 6,6 billion; and for January – June 2011, amounted Rp 2,25 billion.

Other funds had been allocated to donor-counterpart-program, for example, for French Embassy in Indonesia for E-learning material development for French as a foreign language amounted Rp 40 million; for PERTAMINA INDONESIA for Quality Improvement for Elementary School Teachers amounted Rp 1,2 billion; and for Laptop awarding for professional development of teacher (Ministry of Religious Affair) amounted Rp 1,8 billion.

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KRA-4

Increase Access to Market

SEAMEO SEAMOLEC Programs

The Center’s information and dissemination programs also endeavor to share information in the area of Open and Distance Learning (ODL) through its publications. SEAMOLEC’s publication aimed at eliciting social issues and elevating public awareness on the Centre’s operation, services, and products.

There are two types of publications: printed and digital. The Centre, from July 2010 to June 2011, has published the following publications:

1. Printed Publications Lealet/Brochure.

SEAMOLEC lealet/brochure provides general description of the Centre, including rationale, mission, vision, objectives, functions, and organization of SEAMOLEC. The lealet/brochure is to be updated from time to time as deemed necessary. There were types of these lealets: Lealet for SEAMOLEC Proile, SEA School Partnership, SEA Cyberclass, SMS (SEAMOLEC Multi Studio), Online Examination (LUNAS), Seamless Education (PVB), etc.

Newsletter.

“SEAMOLEC Info” is the Centre’s newsletter informing the audience on ODL issues and the Centre’s activities. There are three editions per year.

Annual Report.

Report of SEAMOLEC’s programs is based on its activities conducted from July of previous year to June the following year. This report is to be presented to the SEAMEO Council Conference, High Oficial Meeting, Centre Directors Meeting, and SEAMOLEC Governing Board Meeting.

Posters.

A poster is to attract public attention to SEAMOLEC programs and activities. It is to make the public understand more on the programs of SEAMOLEC, especially for exhibition purposes.

Journal.

ODL Journal with the theme of Open and Distance learning as A Strategy for Qualiied Education for All has been published in two volumes. The irst volume was concerning e-learning and its progress in South East Asia, and the second one was regarding the implementation of ODL in any institution and the lesson learnt from those institutions.

Press conference.

To promote SEAMOLEC and its programs to public in Indonesia, we held a press conference to inform them of any SEAMOLEC’s initiated programs and collaboration programs that involved many institutions within Indonesia as well as others abroad. National newspaper reporters and electronic media (TV and Radio) was invited for this press conference.

2. Digital Publications

SEAMOLEC has produced some video programs to introduce its proile and programs, and they are:

SEAMOLEC Proile •

1 minute and 5 minutes Annual Report (2010) •

SEAMLESS Education (PVB) promotion •


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KRA-5

Strengthened and Increased

Linkages with National, Regional,

and International Institutions

SEAMOLEC has been engaged in special collaborative projects with national as well as international partner institutions, i.e., Keio University, Hitachi Solution Ltd; Tokyo University of Technology, Japan; Korean National Open, Chungbuk National University, Korea; Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, Singapore; France Embassy of Jakarta; Davao Doctors College, Philippines; Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammemarbeit, Germany; and other SEAMEO Centres, MONE, and other national partner institutions as well. Based on the request of the Government of Indonesia, SEAMOLEC has provided supports and facilitation to the development of the SEAMLESS program – Diploma 1 on Vocational Education, implemented by Universities/Polytechnics in Indonesia. As a response to the increasing interest in ODL, SEAMOLEC has signed some agreements with higher education institutions in Indonesia, which then has been followed up with various collaborative activities. Within the period of July 2010 to June 2011, SEAMOLEC has established linkages with various institutions for collaboration in carrying out the various programs. Names of schools, higher institutions and divisions of education are provided below:


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A. Schools (255)

SMK Negeri 2 - Subang 1.

SMA Negeri 3 - Malang 2.

SMA Negeri 1 - Malang 3.

SMA Negeri 5 - Malang 4.

SMA Negeri 6 - Malang 5.

SMA Negeri 7 - Malang 6.

SMA Negeri 9 - Malang 7.

SMA Negeri 3 - Madiun 8.

SMK Negeri 1 - Atambua 9.

SMK Negeri 1 - Gombong 10.

SMA Negeri 1 - Gianyar 11.

SMK Negeri 1 - Purwodadi 12.

SMA Negeri 61 - Jakarta 13.

SMK Muhammadiyah 3 14.

Yogyakarta

SMK Negeri 2 - Muara Enim 15.

SMK YP 17 - Pare Kediri 16.

SMK Negeri 1 - Majalengka 17.

SMA Negeri 1 - Rembang 18.

SMK Negeri 2 - Pati 19.

SMK Negeri 3 - Purwokerto 20.

SMK Negeri 1 - Kedawung 21.

SMK Canda Bhirawa - Pare 22.

SMK Negeri 8 - Bandung 23.

SMK Negeri 1 - Purbalingga 24.

SMK Negeri 9 - Malang 25.

SMK Negeri 1 - Samarinda 26.

SMK Negeri 1 - Jakarta 27.

SMA Terpadu Krida Nusantara 28.

– Bandung

SMK Negeri 1 Tuban 29.

SMK Muhammadiyah 1 Salam 30.

- Magelang

SMK Taruna Bhakti Cimanggis 31.

Depok

SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Malang 32.

SMK Negeri 1 - Tanah Grogot 33.

Kaltim

SMK Negeri 1 - Pasuruan 34.

SMK Negeri 1 Sukorambi 35.

Jember

SMK Negeri 2 Subang - SMK 36.

Termediasi Kasomalang SMK Negeri 2 Subang - SMK 37.

Termediasi Ciasem

SMK Negeri 2 Subang - SMK 38.

Termediasi Legon Kulon SMK Negeri 2 Subang - SMK 39.

Termediasi Cikaum

SMK Negeri 2 Subang - SMK 40.

Termediasi Cijambe

SMK Negeri 1 Padang Panjang 41.

SMKN 1 Purwokerto 42.

SMKN 1 Purbalingga 43.

SMKN 1 Bawang 44.

SMKN 4 Pangkalpinang 45.

SMKN 1 Pangkalpinang 46.

SMKN 1 Cianjur 47.

SMKN 1 Karangtengah Cianjur 48.

SMKN 1 Pacet Cianjur 49.

SMKN 2 Cilaku Cianjur 50.

SMKN 9 Bandung 51.

SMKN 1 Cibadak 52.

SMKN 3 Tasikmalaya 53.

SMKN 1 Pandeglang 54.

SMKN 1 Haruai, Tabalong, 55.

Kalsel

SMKN Banua Lawas Tabalong 56.

SMKN Muara Uya Tabalong, 57.

Kalsel

SMKN 3 Singaraja 58.

SMKN 2 Pangkalpinang 59.

SMKN 1 Serang 60.

SMKN 11 Bandung 61.

SMKN 7 Bandung 62.

SMKN 1 Cimahi 63.

SMKN 2 Tasikmalaya 64.

SMKN 1 Bawang Banjarnegara 65.

SMKN 1 Sawit Boyolali 66.

SMKN 1 Jepara 67.

SMKN 2 Jepara 68.

SMKN 1 Karanganyar 69.

SMKN 2 Kendal 70.

SMKN 1 Trucuk, Klaten 71.

SMK Assa’diyyah Kudus 72.

SMK Muhammadiyah Kudus 73.

SMK NU Ma’arif Kudus 74.

SMKN 1 Magelang 75.

SMK Tunas Harapan, Pati 76.

SMKN 1 Kedungwuni 77.

SMK Muhammadiyah 78.

Pekalongan

SMK Ma’arif NU Bobotsari 79.

SMK Muhammadiyah Bobotsari 80.

SMK Widya Manggala 81.

Purbalingga

SMK YPT 1 Purbalingga 82.

SMK YPT 2 Purbalingga 83.

SMKN 1 Bukateja 84.

SMKN 1 Purbalingga 85.

SMKN 7 Semarang 86.

SMKN 2 Surakarta 87.

SMKN 1 Temanggung 88.

SMK Wiratama 45 89.

SMKN 2 Bangkalan 90.

SMKN 1 Sukorambi 91.

P4TK BOEI Malang 92.

SMKN 4 Malang 93.

SMKN 9 Malang 94.

SMKN 1 Surabaya 95.

SMKN 5 Surabaya 96.

SMKN 1 Madiun 97.

SMKN 1 Pacitan 98.

SMK Islam 1 Durenan 99.

SMKN 1 Boyolangu 100.

SMKN 6 Pontianak 101.

SMKN 1 Tanjung, Tabalong, 102.

Kalsel

SMKN 3 Tanjung Selor 103.

SMK Muhammadiyah Sangatta 104.

SMKN 1 Bekasi 105.

SMKN 2 Sampit Kotawaringin 106.

Timur

SMKN 1 Pasuruan 107.

SMKN 2 Wonosobo 108.

SMKN 1 Suwawa 109.

SMKN Katapang 110.

SMKN 1 Tuban 111.

SMK Pasundan 112.

SMKN 2 Bangkalan 113.

SMK PGRI Wlingi 114.

SMKN 2 Bojonegoro 115.

SMKN 1 Cerme 116.

SMKN 1 Sukorambi 117.

SMK Sultan Agung 1 Tebuireng 118.

SMKN 3 Jombang 119.

SMKN 1 Pasuruan 120.

SMKN 1 Surabaya 121.

SMKN 1 Lamongan 122.

SMKN 1 Wonoasri 123.

SMKN 1 Mojokerto 124.

SMKN 1 Pungging 125.

SMKN 1 Nganjuk 126.

SMKN 2 Nganjuk 127.

SMKN 1 Ngawi 128. SMKN Donorojo 129. SMK Al-Fudhola 130. SMK Al-Miftah 131.

SMKN 1 Sampang 132.

SMKN 3 Buduran 133.

SMKN 1 Sidoarjo 134.

SMKN 1 Panji Situbondo 135.

SMKN 1 Kalianget 136.

SMKN 1 Pogalan 137.

SMKN 1 Tuban 138.

SMK Ittihadil Ikhwan 139.

SMKN 1 Majalengka 140.

SMKN 1 Ciamis 141.

SMKN 11 Bandung 142.

SMKN 1 Bekasi 143.

SMKN 1 Glagah 144.

SMKN 1 Pogalan 145.

SMKN 1 Trenggalek 146.

SMK Islam 2 Durenan 147.

SMK Islam 1 Durenan 148.

SMKN 2 Bojonegoro 149.

SMKN 1 Jombang 150.

SMKN 1 Purwokerto 151.

SMKN 2 Purwokerto 152.

SMKN 1 Kudus 153.

SMK Muhammadiyah Kudus 154.

SMKN 2 Semarang 155.

SMKN 7 Semarang 156.

SMKN 2 Wonosobo 157.

SMK Wiratama 45.1 158.

Wonosobo

SMKN Tunas Harapan 159.

SMKN 1 Purbalingga 160.

SMKN 2 Kendal 161.

SMKN 1 Bawang 162.

SMKN 1 Magelang 163.

SMKN 2 Magelang 164.

SMKN 1 Bantaeng 165.

SMKN 1 Bulukumba 166.

SMKN 2 Somba Opu 167.

SMKN 5 Makassar 168.

SMKN 4 Makassar 169.

SMKN 1 Pinrang 170.

SMKN 1 Sengkang 171.

SMK Kr. Tagari 172.

SMKN 1 Rantepao 173.

SMKN 1 Watonsoppeng 174.

SMKN 2 Pinrang 175.

SMKN 3 Parepare 176.

SMKN 1 Cimahi 177.

SMKN 2 Tasikmalaya 178.


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SMKN 2 Garut 179.

SMKN 1 Jenangan 180.

SMKN 2 Dolok Sanggul 181.

SMKN 1 Ngasem 182.

SMK YP 17 Pare 183.

SMK Candabirawa Pare 184.

SMK Prawyatan Daha 2 185.

SMKN 4 malang 186.

SMK Candabirawa Pare 187.

SMKN 1 Ciamis 188.

SMKN 8 Bandung 189.

SMKN 1 Bekasi 190.

SMKN 1 Depok SMK YPK 191.

Purwakarta SMKN 2 Subang 192.

SMKN 3 Buduran 193.

SMKN 1 Pungging 194.

SMKN 1 Jenangan 195.

SMKN 1 Majalengka 196.

SMKN 1 Glagah 197.

SMKN 1 Arosbaya 198.

SMKN 1 Sukorambi 199.

SMK Ittikhadil Ikhwan 200.

SMKN 1 Lamongan 201.

SMK Muhammadiyah 202.

Mertoyudan

SMKN 1 Trucuk, Klaten 203.

SMKN 3 Kudus 204.

SMKN 1 Maja, Majalengka 205.

SMK Teknika Cisaat Sukabumi 206.

SMKN 1 Mundu Cirebon 207.

SMKN 1 Lemah Abang Cirebon 208.

SMKN 2 Sumedang 209.

SMK-SPP Gegerkalong 210.

SMKN 2 Subang 211.

SMKN 3 Baleendah 212.

SMKN 5 Panggalengan 213.

SMKN 1 Cilamaya 214.

SMKN 1 Bandung 215.

SMKN 3 Kuningan 216.

SMKN 4 Karangpawitan, Garut 217.

SMK-SPP Tanjungsari 218.

SMKN 5 Cikelet 219.

SMK Bandung Selatan 220.

SMKN 2 Langsa 221.

SMKN 1 Bireuen 222.

SMKN 2 Banda Aceh 223.

SMKN 1 Banda aceh 224.

SMKN 1 Pandeglang 225.

SMKN 3 Malang 226.

SMKN 2 Gorontalo 227.

SMKN 9 Padang 228.

SMK Kridawisata Lampung 229.

SMKN 3 Samarindah 230.

SMKN 8 Makasar 231.

SMKN 6 Makasar 232.

SMKN 1 Padang Panjang 233.

SMKN 6 Palembang 234.

SMKN 2 Cirebon 235.

SMKN 1 Tasikmalaya 236.

SMK Sahid Jakarta 237.

SMKN 1 Buduran 238.

SMKN 1 Watonsoppeng 239.

SMKN 2 Wonosari 240.

SMKN 1 Jakarta 241.

SMKN 4 Jakarta 242.

SMKN 26 Jakarta 243.

SMKN 1 Cirebon 244.

SMKN 2 Garut 245.

SMKN 1 Losarang 246.

SMP Negeri 1 - Wates 247.

SMP Negeri 2 - Brebes 248.

SMP Negeri 21 - Semarang 249.

SMP Negeri 3 - Kepanjen 250.

Malang

SMP Negeri 3 - Mranggen 251.

Demak

SMP Negeri 2 - Lamongan 252.

SMP Negeri 1 Juwana 253.

SMP Negeri 1 - Muara Bungo 254.

Jambi

SMP Negeri 1 – Bogor 255.

B. Institutions (47)

Dinas Pendidikan Pemuda 1.

dan Olahraga - Bitung

Dinas Pendidikan - Sukabumi 2.

Dinas Pendidikan - Garut 3.

Dinas Pendidikan - 4.

Sumedang

Dinas Pendidikan - Kuningan 5.

Dinas Pendidikan - Bogor 6.

Dinas Pendidikan - 7.

Indramayu

Dinas Pendidikan - Cianjur 8.

Dinas Pendidikan - Ciamis 9.

Dinas Pendidikan - Jawa 10.

Barat

Dinas Pendidikan - Subang 11.

Dinas pendidikan - Bekasi 12.

Dinas Pendidikan - 13.

Tasikmalaya

Dinas Pendidikan - Bandung 14.

Dinas Pendidikan - 15.

Purwakarta

Dinas Pendidikan - Cimahi 16.

Dinas Pendidikan Pemuda 17.

dan OlahragaYogyakarta Dinas Pendidikan Pemuda 18.

dan Olahraga Magelang P4TK Seni dan Budaya 19.

P4TK Pertanian Cianjur 20.

P4TK BMTI Bandung 21.

AKATEL Sandhy Putra 22.

Purwokerto

Institut Pertanian Bogor 23.

Intitut Teknologi Bandung 24. PENS ITS 25. Politeknik Indramayu 26. Politeknik Pos 27. Polinema 28.

Politeknik Negeri Jember 29.

Politeknik Negeri Semarang 30. Politeknik Negeri 31. Ujungpandang Polman Bandung 32.

Polman Timah Bangka 33.

Poltek Informatika Del 34.

Poltek Kediri 35.

Politeknik Kota Malang 36.

Poltek TEDC Bandung 37.

PPNS – ITS 38. Universitas Brawijaya 39. Universitas Jendral 40. Soedirman Universitas Padjadjaran 41. Politeknik Aceh 42. STP Sahid 43. Politeknik Kupang 44. AMIK 45.

Politeknik Negeri Jakarta 46.

International Language 47.

Program (ILP) - Jakarta

SEAMOLEC is assured that through collaboration, SEAMOLEC will be able to answer enormous challenges to achieve its mission and vision. Therefore, SEAMOLEC is looking forward to some upcoming activities, and to the many new potential collaboration and partner institutions.


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The training has been successfully carried out. This training produced 598 Islamic religion teachers of elementary, junior high, senior high and vocational schools. The details of the training is speciied below.

NO Province/city Date of acivity Number of paricipants

1 Yogyakarta 25 – 28 November 2010 30

2 Ponianak 29 Nov – 2 Dec 2010 30

3 Palangkaraya 1 – 4 December 2010 30

4 Bengkulu 8 – 11 December 2010 30

5 Jambi 10 – 13 December 2010 28

6 Samarinda 15 – 18 December 2010 30

7 Serang 21 – 24 December 2010 30

8 Palembang 22 – 25 December 2010 30

9 Bandung 22 – 25 December 2010 30

10 Padang 22 – 25 December 2010 30

11 Pekan Baru (Riau) 23 – 26 December 2010 30

12 Surabaya 26 – 29 December 2010 30

13 Banjarmasin 27 – 30 December 2010 30

14 Medan 27 – 30 December 2010 30

15 Bandar Lampung 27 – 30 December 2010 30 16 Pangkal Pinang 28 – 31 December 2010 30 17 Tanjung Pinang 28 – 31 December 2010 30

18 Banda Aceh 29 Dec – 1 January 2010 30

19 Semarang 30 Dec – 2 January 2010 30

20 Jakarta 30 Dec – 2 January 2010 30

Total 598

SEAMOLEC Scholarship

Increasing participation rate in higher education from high school/vocational high school graduates is still a problem in Indonesia. There are many students who graduates with a good score from high school but they can’t continue their study at the university or higher education, because of inancial problem in their family. Higher education is not priority for the poor family. One of the alternative solutions for the student from poor family is scholarship. The academic year 2010-2011, SEAMOLEC in collaboration with Universities and Polytechnics in Indonesia, has provided scholarships for students in several universities/ polytechnics and programs. The scholarships are intended to improve the quality of Indonesian human resources and competencies that can be competed with the global.

Scholarship Objective:

1. to improve competency of the students

2. to increase participation rate in higher education 3. to reduce unemployed

No. University/Polytechnic Program Degree students

1 Padjajaran University Aquaculture technology, Faculty of Ocean and Fishery Sciences

Diploma 3 to Diploma 4

30 students 2 Polytechnic of Electronic,

Surabaya

Information Technology Diploma 3 54 students 3 Sanata Dharma University English Language Education

Technology

Master program 9 students 4 Sepuluh Nopember

Institute of Technology

Electronical engineering, Faculty of Industry

Master program 8 students 5 Malang State University Information and Technology Diploma 3 to

Bachelor program

33 students 6 Bandung Institute of

Teknologi

Game and Animation Diploma 3 to Diploma 4

24 students 7 AMIK Wahana Mandiri Information and Technology Diploma 3 26 students

Selection strategy

The selection methods which are used to recruit students considered to be eligible for getting the scholarship are several tests in written and interviews. The selection is conducted by the Universities/Polytechnics and SEAMOLEC as scholarship’s provider. Written test is intended to measure academic ability possessed by grantee, the interview is intended to evaluate the personnel character, attitude, behavior, motivation and others.

Teaching and Learning process

Teaching and learning process in this program is using Open and Distance Learning (ODL) with HYBRID system; combining teaching and learning trough printed media, non-printed media such as audio-video visual, videoconference, and web-based course. SEAMOLEC role in this program is a provider and facilitator for ODL system, also as a scholarship coordinator sponsored by government.

Scholarship Grantees

After carrying out several tests, below is a data of Universities/Polytechnics, Programs and amount of grantees SEAMOLEC Scholarship:


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Batch 2 D.

Seeing the success rate of the program in Batch 1, SEAMOLEC and Sanata Dharma University agreed to continue with the enrollment for Batch 2. There are six (6) students enrolled in Batch 2, and are now in the process of semester 1.

The curriculum of the program:

No

Courses

Credit

Semester

1

SAU 504A Foundaion of English Educaion

3

1

2

SAU 502A Foundaion of English Linguisics

3

1

3

STI 501 Storyboard

2

1

4

STI 502 Learning Management System (LMS: Moodle)

2

1

5

STI 503 Mulicast

2

1

6

SPI 505A Evaluaion in English Educaion

3

2

7

SPI 505A Research in English Educaion

3

2

8

SMI 502 Teaching English to Young Learners

3

2

9

STI 504 MJENI (Mobile Java Educaion Network

Indonesia)

3

2

10

STI 505 Engine for Online Game

4

2

11

SPI 501A Second Language Acquisiion

2

3

12

STI 506 Product Disseminaion

2

3

13

STI 507 Internaional Publicaion

2

3

14

SAU 506 Thesis

6

3

Total (1 credit point missing, where is it?)

40

The names of the nine students:

No

Name

Gender

1

Akbar Mubarrak

M

2

Arry Dharmawan Trissatya Putra

M

3

Edward Lewa usu Sada

M

4

Mega Wulandari

F

5

Mujiyono

M

6

Patricia Angelina Lasut

F

7

Rinani Nur Oktapuri

F

8

Siska Lidya Reviani

F

Masters Course Program

English Language Educaion Technology

in Collaboraion with Sanata Dharma University, Jogjakarta

July 2010 – December 2011

Rationale

A.

As a capacity-building institution to enhance universities in conducting open and distance education, SEAMOLEC identiies the need of integrating ICT into language classroom, especially English language classroom. The demand for the mastery of the English language education technology at the graduate level and for competent professionals in the technology of English language education has encouraged SEAMOLEC in collaboration with Sanata Dharma University, Jogjakarta, to open a consentration, namely English Language Education Technology, under the English Language Education stream of the Graduate Program in English Language Studies. The reason for choosing Sanata Dharma University as a partner in carrying out this program is that Sanata Dharma University has been noted for its Department of English Education and Department of English Letters, and have been accredited A by the National Accreditation Body for Higher Learning Institutions with accreditation letter No. 022/BAN-PT/Ak-VI/S2/II/2009.

Curriculum and Delivery System B.

This program aims to facilitate students to become experts in the technology of English education. The curriculum of the Graduate Program in English Language Studies is based on the semester credit system which are delivered in a hybrid learning mode, a combination of face-to-face tutorial and distance learning.

All classes are conducted in English, and the thesis must also be in English. In order to graduate, a student should irst complete 35 credits of the required courses, and then should successfully defend his or her thesis (6 credits) before the Board of Examiners. Therefore, the total number of credits fo the whole program is 41.

SEAMOLEC is responsible for the courses related to technology whereas Sanata Dharma University is responsible for the courses related to English language education.

Number of Students and Financial Support C.

There are nine (9) students enrolled in this program who are now in the inal semester (semester 3), and they are supported by SEAMOLEC for full tuition fees only. Other needs such as books, research, allowance are shouldered by students.


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Southeast Asian Students Mobility

A Report on collaborative projects that are aimed at addressing the education needs of the disadvantaged population groups in Southeast Asia was discussed at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, during the 32nd SEAMEO High Oficials Meeting on November 22-25, 2010. These projects that were initiated by the SEAMEO Member Countries are meant to accelerate the attainment of the Education For All Goals in the region through multilateral cooperation. Various other discussion items were adopting strategic plan of SEAMEO in the next 10 years, key performance indicators for SEAMEO Centres, ive-year development plans of some SEAMEO Centres, climate change messages in educational materials in schools, harmonizing higher education in Southeast Asia, building capacity on maximizing the use of language in teaching and learning, and promoting student mobility in the region, among others.

Education, especially higher education, has always been the backbone of economic and social development. As a result of globalization, promoting international competitiveness is no longer the issue of any individual or national effort but a concerted one. The harmonization of higher education systems that indicates the adoption of common general guidelines for higher education development and practices will certainly be the most com-mon platform for higher education cooperation for many regions in the years to come.

For iscal year 2011- 2012 SEAMEO SEAMOLEC is one of 20 regional centres that has strong network with SEAMEO member countries and Associate member countries. In Cooperation with Bureau of Planning and Cooperation of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of National Education of Republic of Indonesia, SEAMEO SEAMOLEC has provided scholarship to Cambodian and Laotian students to study in Indonesia.

The National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia (NPIC) has sent 10 students to study at Politechnik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya under the Institute Technology Sepuluh November on March 2011.

The following are students’ name from NPIC:

No. Name Gender Date of Birth Study Program

1. Vanna Naren Male 25/02/1989 Electronics 2. Leng Visarath Male 14/06/1989 Electronics 3. Heang Koung Raly Male 27/03/1990 Electronics 4. Thlang Sochen Male 12/07/1987 Electronics 5. Ly Chetra Male 30/10/1988 Electricity 6. Pen Pich Samnang Male 19/02/1984 Mechanics 7. Seven Siren Male 27/03/1990 Electronics 8. Sopheak Vann Male 05/06/1989 Electronics 9. Sok Sopheap Male 08/09/1988 Electronics 10. Heang Srung Lim Male 16/09/1989 Electronic

University (UGM) and the other at Institute Technology of Bandung (ITB).

No. Name Sex Date of Birth University Study Program

1. Hin Chandara Male 10/11/1983 UGM Waist Management 2. Sarin Sereyvatha Male ITB Multimedia

Two of the three (3) students study at ITB for bachelor degree and the other one at Gorontalo State University.

No. Name Sex Date of Birth University Study Program

1. Thai Chharat Male 01/05/1983 UNG English 2. Thuko David Male 13/05/1990 ITB Multimedia 3. Sethirom Hounserey Male 29/09/1990 ITB Multimedia

SEAMEO SEAMOLEC provides two (2) scholarships more to Cambodian students. These two (2) students are now studying at Politechnik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya under Institute Technology Sepuluh November, Surabaya Indonesia.

No. Name Sex Date of Birth University Study Program

1. Seng Chandara Male 01/10/1987 PENS IT 2. Seng Vatha Male 02/11/1991 PENS IT

SEAMEO SEAMOLEC and Bureau of Planning and International Cooperation, MoNE, Indonesia, provide 10 scholarships to Laotian students to study at UNPAD, Bandung, Indonesia.

No. Name Sex Study Year Date of Birth Study Program University

1. Latdavanh Donkeodavong M 3 14/02/1988 Law UNPAD 2. Manithong Phethikhiaw F 4 02/11/1989 Law UNPAD 3. Philavath Chindalinh F 4 29/04/1990 Law UNPAD 4. Phanpadup Norlasine F 3 16/05/1991 Pol. Science UNPAD 5. Viengsavanh Inthavong F 2 23/09/1991 Int. Relation UNPAD 6. Souphapphone Pathaboubpho F 4 12/02/1991 Business Law UNPAD 7. Vilavong Sanephaseuth M 4 24/10/1988 Law UNPAD 8. Sathaphone Phanouvong M 4 05/06/1990 Pol. Science UNPAD 9. Syphonesay Manyvong M 4 12/03/1980 Business Law UNPAD 10. Phongsavanh Vongvilay M 4 08/02/1984 Business Law UNPAD

SEAMEO SEAMOLEC strongly wishes to provide scholarship to all SEAMEO Member countries not only to Cambodian and Laotian students. For those who are willing and have commitment to continue their study in Indonesia are welcome. SEAMEO SEAMOLEC in cooperation with Bureau of Planning and Cooperation of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of National Education of Republic of Indonesia will support this program.


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SEAMOLEC Multi Studio

The development of technology, particularly information technology has changed the paradigm of learning, ways of working, and the implementation in learning. This can be seen by the terms eBook, e-learning, cyber campus, sea cyber class and streaming learning. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is supported by three components: computer, communication and content. Content varies widely, and should be customized to meet the need of clients. Content cannot be taken for granted as the success mostly depends on users. ICT-based learning using video streaming need to be implemented because of the quality of learning educational equity can not be held in the usual way. This needs to get special treatment as an alternative in the development of education and improvement of pedagogical competence. learning with multimedia and learning with video streaming very rare on the internet.

SEAMEO SEAMOLEC as an institution that has the capacity to develop the Open and Distance Learning (ODL), can contribute to developing learning with video streaming, which can support the Open and Distance Learning

SEAMOLEC manage the SEAMOLEC Multi Studio training that utilizes streaming video for learning. SEAMOLEC Multi Studio (SMS) is an integrative service for teachers, lecturers, tutors, widiyaiswara, students, and communities in Indonesia and ASEAN countries, who need to learn, and share learning through streaming media.

SEAMOLEC has conduct SMS training at several education institutions in Indonesia, also conducted training in several education institutions in southeast Asia Country and Australia, result from the training is expected of educational institutions can share leraning material, both among educational institutions in Indonesia and also in Southeast Asia.

Indonesia : SMS Training in Indonesia include, Pekalongan, Malang, and Semarang, the participant are teacher, besides getting knowledge of how to make video streaming, the teachers also tried streaming on line and can be seen in all the place how have internet acses

Laos : Training was held in National University of Laos, at 15 to 18 November 2010, and was attended by 20 participant from National University of Laos.

Australia : KBRI Cambera Australia, 5 Participant, Desember 2010

Malaysia : SMS Training was held in Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur on 29 November until 3 December 2010, was attended by 25 teacher from Sekolah Indonesa Kuala Lumpur, the participant get knowlege of how to make video stream from daily material.

Vietnam : SMS Training was held twice on Vietnam, the irst was held on Hanoi Open University,training was conducted on the 8 to 12 November 2010, and was attended by 21 participant from HOU, Quang Minc Education Center of Hanoi.

The second training was held on SEAMEO RETRAC at Ho Chi Minh City, training was conducted on the 9 to 13 May 2010, and was attended by 30 participant form HOU, University of Social Science and Humanities, Ho Chi Mind Open University, Hong Bang University.


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SEA SEAMLESS Coordinaion to 5 SEA Countries

During his tour of duty from 25 October to 7 November, 2010, the Director of SEAMOLEC visited several universities in ive (5) Southeast Asian (SEA) countries in relations to Seamless Education Program. These ive countries are: (1) Vietnam, (2) Cambodia, (3) Lao PDR, (4) Thailand and (5) Brunei Darussalam. The main objective of the visit was to explore the possibility of this (SEA Seamless) program to be implemented in Southeast Asia region.

In Vietnam, he visited Hanoi Open University (HOU) after attending the Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU) International Conference that was held at the same venue. HOU is interested to implement the Seamless Education program together with other universities in Southeast Asia, especially in the ield of Information Technology.

While in Cambodia, he visited two (2) universities: National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia (NPIC) and Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP). The two institutions agreed to be involved in Seamless Education Program. NPIC was interested in the ield of IT, while RUPP in the ield of IT and hospitality. Other agreement signed was to have a student exchange program between Indonesia and Cambodia in order to increase student mobility in Southeast Asia starting 2011.

The same agreement of student exchange program was also signed in Lao PDR during a discussion with National University of Laos (NUOL). NUOL was interested in Seamless Education Program, especially in the ield of IT.

Discussion with Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand produced an agreement that AIT agreed to provide its lecturer to deliver a course in ICT to students of Seamless Education Consortium. When visiting AIT in Bangkok the Director of SEAMOLEC was accompanied by Education Attache of Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok. His last leg was to visit Universiti of Brunei Darussalam (UBD). Agreements made were to have a student exchange program between Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam and also to conduct a collaborative research between UBD and one of the universities in Indonesia as to share information, especially in curriculum, starting 2011.


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