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To be the Centre Of Expertise in

Open and Distance Learning

To serve one million clients by 2010

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to assist SEAMEO member countries in

identifying educational problems and finding

alternative solutions for sustainable human

resources development trough the dissemination

and effective use of open and distance learning

VISI & MISI

VISION

MISSION


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Message From Director

On 2008-2009, SEAMOLEC witnesses splendid growth of the Centre’s aciviies. The Centre developed some cooperaion programs related to educaion with many insituions i.e.: scholarship for atending distance learning programs, development of distance learning consorium with universiies or insituions to ofer programs in elementary educaion and network/computer technology, and school partnerships among Southeast Asian (SEA) countries. Furthermore, the Centre’s division of training managed to increase the number of trainings related to ICT (informaion and communicaion technology)-based ODL (open and distance learning)in Indonesia and overseas from 62 into 74.

SEAMOLEC as one of SEAMEO centers has to serve all Southeast Asian countries to develop the educaion sector, paricularly in ICT-based ODL. Therefore, SEAMOLEC has been developing an educaion network called SEA EduNet. The SEA EduNet has been mandated by the SEAMEO member countries on the SEAMEO Council Conference on April 2009 at Phuket, Thailand, to be further developed by SEAMOLEC as one of the soluions, which is afordable for any communiies who have constraints in receiving electronic data, paricularly for educaional purposed. This network is very potenial to support schools or universiies partnership among Southeast Asian countries. Collaboraive eforts in educaion with various partners have also been increased. In Indonesia, SEAMOLEC has maintained to facilitate 84 (eighty four) vocaional and secondary schools as well, 24 (twenty four) polytechnics/universiies/insituions to develop ICT-based ODL programs. In Southeast Asian, SEAMOLEC has also facilitated 17 (seventeen) schools and 33 (thirty three) internaional universiies/insituions to develop partnerships for educaional quality developments. Meanwhile, regular trainings, research and development aciviies, and consultancies about various aspects of ICT-based ODL ofered coninuously by SEAMOLEC, in addiion to conducing communiies development and atending regular centres meeings under the SEAMEO coordinaion.

SEAMOLEC coninues moving forward with all the development aciviies. Strategic plan and supports need to be secured from all paries, i.e.: Ministry of Naional Educaion of Indonesia, SEAMEO Secretariat, SEAMEO Member Countries, SEAMEO Centres, donors, partners and other networks. Dedicaion, commitment and professionalism of SEAMOLEC staf, in supporing the centre, contribute to the development of the centre. Nevertheless, there are sill numerous challenges to be answered, and there are rooms for improvement in various aspects as SEAMOLEC is moving ahead to the future.

Jakarta, June 2009

Message from Director 5

KRA-1: Ehanced Program Excellence and Relevance 7

Research and Development 7

Training / Workshop 21

Staf Development 37

Seminar / Conference / Meeing 39

Informaion and Technology (IT) Development 43

KRA-2: Ehanced Quality and Eiciency management of SEAMOLEC 44

KRA-3: Ensured Financial Viability 47

KRA-4: Increase Acces to Markets SEAMEO SEAMOLEC Programs 48

A. Printed Publicaions 48

B. Digital Publicaions 48

KRA-5: Strengthened and Increase Linkages with Naional, Regional, 50 and Internaional Insituions

Special Aciviies 57

Community Involment Program at SEAMOLEC 87

SEA,OLEC GB Member 90

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Research and Development

To be able to ofer excellent and appropriate Open and Distance Learning (ODL) programs to elementary schools, high school or vocaional school as well as higher educaion, all of the components of the ODL system have to be efecive and eicient in delivering a valid learning program. The advancement of Informaion and Communicaion Technology (ICT) makes some of the aciviies of the ODL system can be automated. Therefore, Research and Development Division of SEAMEO SEAMOLEC focuses on aciviies such as idenifying, exploring, developing, adoping, modifying, uilizing, and evaluaing ICT implementaion on ODL programs.

Objecives:

To conduct researches, development, and evaluaions of components related to

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ODL system

To facilitate other divisions in SEAMOLEC, paricularly to study the efeciveness of

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the on-going programs

To cooperate with other insituions to develop ICT based ODL system

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To give consuling services in the ield of research, development, and evaluaion

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related to integraing ICT to ODL programs. Period of July-December 2008

Need analysis of the market niche for the creaive program in comic development

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through distance learning method at Bandung – West Java. The study is conducted through the cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and the Faculty of Art and Design of Bandung Insitute of Technology. The respondents of the program are the youth community, teachers, and faculty of arts. Creaive industry has played important role in economic growth a Bandung. This study is aimed at idenifying the creaive community which can be the paricipants of the comic development program. The invesigaion was conducted uilizing methods of in-depth interview, paricipant observaion, and focus group discussion. It shows that there are potencies in developing youth creaive community in Bandung since most of the paricipants interviewed are interested in the producion of comics not merely on reading the comic. The categories of the comic development communiies are: producive communiies,

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who develop the comics in cooperaion with the publishing companies; the school communiies, which are networks of schools that prefer comic development as their extracurricular aciviies; and the communiies of insituions and individuals interested in study on comic development. The study is followed by developing the distance program in comic development.

Research on the analysis of the efeciveness of study skills course for teachers who

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paricipated in the HYLITE program (hybrid learning for Indonesia elementary teachers – a distance learning program for upgrading the in-service teachers to bachelor degree). Study skill course is designed for ODL students to facilitate them to develop independent learning skills. The study is the result of cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and the Directorate General of Higher Educaion – Indonesia. The course consists of four topics, i.e.: introducion to ODL, Strategies for independent learning, basics ICT skills, and study skills development. Data was gathered by comparing variable of Grade Point Average (GPA) of students a Java and outside to their percepions on the efeciveness of the course in developing their ability in independent learning. From the analysis, it can be concluded that all of the respondents considered that the course is efecive in developing their independent learning skills. It means that for insituions which would like to ofer distance learning programs; this course can be uilized as the orientaion program for the students.

Development of web-based course for training of Junior High School English

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teachers. The study is the result of cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and Center for Development and Empowerment of Educator and Educaional Personnel in language Educaion – Indonesia. This program is part of the development of consorium of ICT-based ODL language programs. The consorium is supposed to facilitate the synergy among many insituions ofering languages programs, with the possibility of ofering common courses and credit transfer. The program is supposed to be a model for similar program for other languages. The program is designed to run for 16 weeks or 4 months. The skills developed in the program are the English communicaion skills and pedagogical skills. The program developed all the necessary materials for the web-based training and uploaded all those materials, the assignments, and the necessary interacions into the MOODLE plaform. The program can be accessed at htp://www.e-learning.pppptkbahasa.net.


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Advancement of Informaion and Communicaion technology (ICT) brings about

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change in the way people learn and interact. This is the underlying theory of development of educaional game based on mobile technology. This study focused on developing games for curriculum materials in mathemaics and English. The development is the result cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and the Center for Development and Empowerment of Educator and Educaional Personnel in Vocaional Educaion at Malang. The games were developed by English and Mathemaics teachers and tried out to 28 students of vocaional schools in Malang. The games run on mobile phone/handphone. From the try out, it is found out that mobile game applicaion is considered appropriate for students since it is not only a new media for them, but also give them new experiences in learning, and it is portable.

In accordance to the implementaion of Educaional Decree which requires teachers

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to have a minimum of bachelor degree, Open and Distance Learning (ODL) program on Hybrid Learning for Indonesian teachers (HYLITE) was designed. To evaluate how this program is implemented a study on the uilizaion of informaion and communicaion technology (ICT) in capacity building for the HYLITE insituions consorium was conducted. The study is the result of cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and State Polytechnic of Malang. This research focused on how the consorium makes the best use of the ICT and the possibility to expand the enrollment. The data was gathered by distribuing quesionnaires, doing in-depth interview, and observaion on the HYLITE students, ICT-Centers and insituion members of the consorium in Java and Bali (four insituions: Universitas Negeri Malang, Universitas Jember, Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, and Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha – Bali). The study showed that the HYLITE program ran as it was agreed by the consorium by using standard curriculum, module, and schedule. In addiion, students and lecturers communicated by uilizing ICT. However, the uilizaion of ICT centers in the urban areas was less interesing to the students, since the ICT centers are far away from the students’ homes. The students access ICT, for teaching and learning aciviies, through the internet kiosks or the homes of the academic advisors. Nonetheless, the consorium managed to add more schedule because of available ime and teachers in the early semester of study. The insituions acknowledged that they could expand the enrollment as long as there is a guarantee of funding by the local/district governments.


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Development of model for ICT-based ODL for D-1 program in computer and network

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technician, at Electronics Engineering Polytechnic Insitute of Surabaya (EEPIS). This model is developed by combining, e-learning and teleconference as well as applying the strategy of lecturers on duty for the e-learning process. The study is the result of cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and EEPIS. This research was conducted to 18 Community College (CC) around East Java, which was the network of the EEPIS. The result of the study gathered shows that this model worked efecively to develop graduates who have skills of the same quality as the graduate of convenional educaion.

Study about the development of bachelor degree in Mathemaics with concentraion

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of Computer Science as part of the Mathemaics Program of Universitas Terbuka. The study is the result of cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and Universitas Terbuka. The main target of the program is the graduates of D-III program of Computer and Network Technician. The New program will waive about 60 credit hours or 20 courses for the D-III graduates. The program will be tried out in East Java on September 2009. Development of academic plan for ODL program in Master in System Engineering at

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Universitas Gajah Mada. The study is the result of cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and Universitas Gajah Mada. The program will ofer three study concentraion, i.e.: microhydro technology for renewable energy development, technology for small and medium enterprises; management and technology applicaion for municipal waste treatment. The program combines the distance e-learning and residenial methods for the learning interacion or a hybrid learning program. This model focuses on giving learners opportunity to study their material through online learning at their own places for part of the study ime. It is planned that students can get their chance to face and interact with their lecturers and other students in each trimester. By the ime they work on their thesis, they have some ime to do the experiment in their own districts or naions and intensively have discussion with their consultants at Master Program of Engineering System, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University. The implementaion of Sandwich/Hybrid patern is expected to develop cooperaion, informaion and technology exchange, among Southeast Asian naions or districts in Indonesia which are involved in SEAMOLEC and Master Program of Engineering System. Thus, the implementaion of efecive technology on micro hydrology for renewable energy can be implemented in order to solve waste problem of small-scale and middle-small-scale industry.


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Development of web-based English program for the Hybrid Learning for Computer

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and Network Technician (HIFORCE) consorium for Open and Distance Learning program. The development is aimed at designing course materials to be used in ODL program conducted by HIFORCE consorium. The materials cover course to be conducted for a semester. The program will be uploaded on September 2009 Development of a Model for Entrepreneurship program for Vocaional School

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students and Vocaional Educaion Development Center for Agriculture (VEDCA) at Cianjur, West Java, is a result of cooperaion between SEAMOLEC and VEDCA - Cianjur. The data was gathered by distribuing quesionnaire and conducing an in-depth interview to alumni of entrepreneurial class and their teachers. Analysis shows that dominant factors afecing students to be successful ater paricipaing in the entrepreneurship program largely comes from the internal factors such as moivaion, hard work and the ability to take risk. In addiion, on job training also afects the way students succeed in this typical program.

Online coaching in classroom acion research. This program is aimed at developing

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ability of teachers in conducing and reporing the classroom acion research. The program atracted 22 teachers from Klub Guru Indonesia (Indonesia Teacher Club) and 16 elementary teachers of Cikal Harapan elementary school. Before the teachers were asked to write a research proposal and report, they were given training on how to search informaion in internet, how to create a mailing list, and principles and procedure of acion research. However, none of the respondents came up with any wriing proposal. This mainly because teachers had not be aware of the importance of academic wriing in their respecive job.

A case study of SMA 7 Jakarta, about the integraion of informaion and communicaion

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technology in teaching and learning process. The advancement of ICT brings about changes in all aspects of life, not to menion educaion. However, not all people in educaion have experise to make the best use of ICT in the teaching and learning aciviies. This is the result of the case study research, which was conducted in SMA (Senior High School) 7 Jakarta by distribuing quesionnaire and conducing an in-depth interview. The research shows that both teachers and students are familiar with ICT and they also have full access on the internet. However, not all teachers integrated ICT to their teaching and learning process. This is an opportunity for SEAMOLEC to develop programs to train teacher in the ICT integraion into teaching and learning aciviies


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Period of January-June 2009

Cooperaion between SEAMOLEC, APEC and Open University of Malaysia (OUM) 1.

Development and Research study on women empowerment through ICT skills training for economic improvement. The program was coordinated by OUM and paripated by Malaysia, Indonesia, Mainland China, Taiwan, and the Philippine, The program was aimed at creaing and piloing a set of training materials – in the form of guidebook, with the purpose of enhancing informaion seeking skills of the rural and poor people, especially women. For the Indonesian case, the instrucional materials and the training program as designed and developed were implemented at two selected places, Bogor (West Java) and Wonosari, Gunung Kidul – Yogyakarta (Central Java). The overall program showed the importance of piloing the materials to the intended target populaion, and developing the guidelines for the trainer. In the Indonesian case, the study will be followed up by developing training program in ICT for women in other areas in cooperaion with Ministry of Women Empowerment.

Web-based course development 2.

During this irst semester, Research and Development division has been working on the web-based course developments to be included in Southeast Asia Educaion Network (SEA EduNet) as learning courses for individuals or students around Southeast Asia Naions. For this period, courses that have been developed are courses for agricultures, study skills, elementary school teachers, and English. All of the course are ready to be piloted on the second semester of 2009

Online examinaion 3.

Naional examinaion has become a hard ime to pass by majority of students in Indonesia. Along with the advancement of the technology, the use of ICT to help students pracicing for naional examinaion has become worth to be explored. SEAMOLEC and Telemaika Edukasi Indonesia (a private educaional sotware development company), cooperated to develop website for online examinaion exercise. The website is intended for students to do the online examinaion exercise in Indonesian and English languages and Mathemaics. Furthermore, the website will be designed as such that teachers can upload the items and explanaions of the examinaion exercises. The development will be inished in August 2009. Ater that the website will be piloted.


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Seminars 4.

During this period, SEAMOLEC has conducted 3 seminars in relaion with ODL. Seminar on “Building Foundaion for ICT-based Lifelong Learning through School

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Partnership” was held at UTCC, Jakarta on 31 January 2009. This seminar is held to celebrate the 12th Anniversary of SEAMOLEC and is expected to provide a

insights of the importance of informaion communicaion technology (ICT) and the media in the acive, innovaive, efecive, creaive, and fun learning. Furthermore, the seminar was intended to encourage teachers to take advantage of ICT in learning by paricipaing in the relevant programs ofered by SEAMOLEC and other insituions. The total numbers of the paricipants were 200 persons, who are principals and teachers, from West Java and Jakarta.

Internaional Seminar on ICT-Based Learning in School and University Partnership

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with Southeast Asian Countries was held in Jogjakarta on 19 February 2009. The objecives of the seminar are to provide paricipants with informaion on best pracices of distance learning conducted by the partners of SEAMOLEC, and programs developed by SEAMOLEC, such as school and university partnership, and Java Educaion Network Indonesia (JENI) ASEAN Research Center for mobile game development. This seminar was atended by 225 persons, which consists of School Principals from Jogjakarta, Central Java, Jakarta, and Balikpapan, Teachers, University rectors (representaives), Representaive from Malaysian Embassy in Indonesia and a lecturer from University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Representaive from Consulate General of Indonesia in Davao and Principal of Indonesian School in Kuala Lumpur and Davao. The Seminar was followed by MOU signing betwen SEAMOLEC and some of the representaives of schools and univeriies.

Educaional game fesival. It was held in Jogjakarta on 23-24 March 2009. This

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fesival was intended to encourage the creaive community all over Indonesia to create educaional games and animaion for learning tools. Paricipants were divided into high school students and college/university students. The winner of high school students was SMKN 4 Malang, whereas college/university student winner was Polytechnic of Arts, Jogjakarta and ISI Jogjakarta.


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Seminar/Conference/Meeing

In the Fiscal Year 2008-2009, SEAMOLEC has been conducted several seminars, conference, meeings, and has also been paricipated in various seminar/workshop and meeing. Seminar:

SEAMEO SEAMOLEC conducted Seminars to celebrate 12

1. th Anniversary:

Jakarta, 31 January 2009 Yogyakarta, 9 February 2009

To celebrate its 12th anniversary, SEAMEO SEAMOLEC conducted two seminars in

Jakarta and Yogyakarta. The irst seminar was conducted at Convenion Hall of Universitas Terbuka on 31 January 2009, atended by …persons with the theme, “Building Foundaion for ICT-Based Lifelong Learning through School Partnership.” The second seminar was an internaional seminar in collaboraion with MST Faculty of Technique, Gadjah Mada University, and Polyseni of PPPPTK Seni dan Budaya Yogjakarta. The seminar was conducted on 19th February 2009 from 8 a.m. to

5.30 p.m. at the auditorium of PPPPTK Seni dan Budaya, Jalan Kaliurang KM.12.5 Yogjakarta with the theme, “ICT-Based Learning in School and University Partnership with Southeast Asian Countries.” Speakers were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Van Que, Vice President of Hanoi Open University, Ir. Djoko Luknanto, UGM and Dr. Agus Maryono from Gadjah Mada University, and SEAMEO SEAMOLEC stafs.

SEAMEO SEAMOLEC – HOU Internaional Seminar on Scieniic Research in Open 2.

and Distance Educaion, 30 - 31 October 2008 at Grand Melia Hotel, Hanoi.

The Internaional seminar was co-organized by Hanoi Open University (HOU), Vietnam and SEAMEO SEAMOLEC. It was conducted in line with the 15th anniversary

of HOU. Dr Gatot HP, the Director of SEAMEO SEAMOLEC was a keynote speaker in the seminar, with a paper enitled “Southeast Asian Educaion Network (SEA EduNet) and Mobile Game Technology.” There were four parallel sessions: 6 papers on ODL Session, 5 papers in Science, Technology and Engineering session, 5 papers in Social Science, Humanity, Economics and Arts session, and 23 papers on Distance Educaion session which was exclusively for Vietnamese paricipants.


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Conferences:

The 4

3. th World Teachers’ Day in Thailand and 12th UNESCO-APEID Internaional

Conference “Quality Educaion for Teaching and Learning” Impact Exhibiion and Convenion Center, Bangkok, 24-26 March 2009.

Dr Gatot Hari Priowirjanto, the director of SEAMOLEC paricipated in the parallel sessions with a paper enitled SEA EduNet: Supporing Quality Teacher Improvement. The parallel session was made for SEAMEO with the topic, “Quality Teachers for the New Millennium.” Three speakers were all from SEAMEO: Dato’ Dr Ahamad bin Sipon, the Director of SEAMEO Secretariat presening a paper on

Personal leadership, Dr Erlinda C. Peianco, Director of INNOTEC presening a paper

on Competency Standards for 21st Century Teachers in Southeast Asia, and Dr

Gatot Hari Priowirjanto, Director of SEAMOLEC presening a paper on Sea EduNet: Supporting Quality Teacher Improvement. Dr Gatot was also appointed to chair one

parallel session in the conference.

The 23

4. rd ICDE World Conference on Open Learning and Distance Educaion

including 2009 EADTU Annual Conference “Flexible Educaion for All: Open – Global – Innovaive” 7 – 10 June 2009 MECC, Maastricht, The Netherlands

Dina Mustafa, the Research Manager of SEAMOLEC paricipated in the conference menioned above, and presented a paper “The development of Standards For ICT-based Open and Distance Learning System for Southeast Asian Countries. She described the development efort of indicators for the standards to evaluate an ODL program.


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Informaion and Technology Development

Informaion and Communicaion Technology (ICT) plays an important role in the implementaion of Open and Distance Learning. The technological support for SEAMOLEC’s programs can be grouped into:

(1) Audio tools technology; (2) Video tools technology;

(3) Computer and its sotware; and (4) Delivery System.

They developed in such a way that will support the successful of implemening SEAMOLEC program. At present, SEAMOLEC sill has a number of IT equipment and faciliies such as computers unit, server (for mail, oicial web and e-learning), LAN, Digital cameras, TV sets, DVD player, Telephone lines, Laptops, Scanners, LCD projector, Audio and video conference system. E-learning is sill being the main focus of delivery system for teaching and learning process as one of the implementaion of distance learning. In our e-learning site we have several piloing course for teachers. In addiion, we are ofering some e-learning course which developed together with some SEAMOLEC partners such as P4TK and others. We ofering also space and faciliies for any lectures/teacher who would like to set their e-learning course for their teaching purpose. SEAMOLEC gradually increase the e-learning development to be use by SEAMOLEC partners and clients.

Updaing and developing oicial website and database is one of rouine aciviies that have been done. We provide some domain that contain of informaion related with SEAMOLEC’s projects and programs. The content and structure is the new one since January 2009 (htp:// seamolec.org). We develop such things to make it easier and more interesing.

To support our SEA EduNet program, the development of satellite delivery system and mulicast technology plays the important roles, especially since we have to cover not only Indonesia region but also some of countries in South East Asia. That technology used to deliver live presentaion, video, and other learning materials to SEAMOLEC’s partners and clients. One of the implementaion is we use the live presentaion using video conference system through the SEA EduNet for our training JENI training course and some other course of the collaboraion program between SEAMOLEC and some Universiies in Indonesia.


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The main concern of SEAMOLEC by 2010 is to actualize its vision to become a Southeast Asian leader in ODL, to be able to assist other SEAMEO member countries in establishing ODL insituions, and to assist other insituions based on their needs. By achieving the vision, SEAMOLEC has been conidence to serve one million potenial clients for ODL from 2008 to 2010.

SEAMOLEC has determined the eforts to enhance the quality and eiciency of its management for the achievement of its mission, including the development of professional management, human resources, supporing infrastructure, and inancial supports.

The development of professional management aims to increase centre’s services quality and clients’ saisfactory as menioned on the centre’s business. As a regional insituion serving various insituions both naional and regional paricularly in ODL, the centre has to have excellent quality management system in direcing and controlling the organizaion related to quality of products. For the purpose, the centre has made great eforts in the implementaion of the internaional standards for quality management system (ISO 9001: 2000) since 1 April 2008. To achieve the standards as expected, SEAMOLEC need to depict a standard guideline for quality management system, which is a set of documented procedures and standard implementaion on management system. The achievement of the implementaion of the standards was shown by ceriicaion of ISO 9001: 2000 to SEAMOLEC in July 2008 by an internaionally authorized audiing organizaion.

Human Resources are the key that need to be managed and improved coninuously. With good skills, experiences, well-maintained working culture and knowledge, SEMOLEC human resources are valuable asset. SEAMOLEC increased the number of staf, by appoining 12 new staf members in 2008. The centre has 57 staf members in 2009. SEAMOLEC also gives the opportunity for all staf to increase their capability by sending them to various staf development programs. Some of the programs were conducted in SEAMOLEC internally. Based on their skills and professionalism, SEAMOLEC stafs are also provided by opportuniies to paricipate in several events, such as trainings, seminars, conferences and further educaion. Four staf members have pursued their studies for Masters Degree and other 12 staf for Diploma-IV Degree programs in 2009. For the welfare of the staf, SEAMOLEC is responsible for inding soluions to increase staf’s welfare so that it enhances the quality of their works. Since August 2008, SEAMOLEC has granted a kind of performance-based incenive with the amount maximally 50% of the amount of staf’s salary, and has paid health insurance for all staf under 55 year-old.

Enhancement of management quality was also conducted by extension of the Divisions of Informaion Technology into two separate divisions, so the divisions in SEAMOLEC are currently Training, Research and Development, Public Relaions, Administraion/Finance, Informaion Technology Network, and Informaion Technology Contents.

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Enhanced Quality and Eficiency

In the infrastructure development, SEAMOLEC has developed infrastructures for SEA EduNet, mulicast system, and satellite for educaion. The centre has also provided mobile phone featuring push e-mail for centre’s experts and divisions managers in order to have easier contact and email communicaion. Besides that, the centre has also bought three more operaional cars in 2009 to support the mobility of staf and training paricipants. The number of trainings conducted by SEAMOLEC is currently increasing, so the inancial support to conduct the trainings should be higher. SEAMOLEC has received the supports mainly from the Ministry of Naional Educaion, Indonesia, whose amount increased signiicantly compared from this in 2008. However, due to plenty numbers of trainings had to be done in F.Y. 2008/2009, SEAMOLEC has also redesigned budget of trainings with cost sharing contribuions. With this policy, SEAMOLEC has been conducing more than 50 trainings, has contributed the development of more than 100 insituions, and has served 25,000 clients in Indonesia and abroad during F.Y. 2008/2009.


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The Centre’ annual budget for iscal year 2008-2009 was present fairly. It’s about US$1,136,894.44 which are consist of 13,27% Capital funds, 84,96% Operaing funds, 0,55% Other funds and 1,21% Unallocated funds.

The Capital funds have been enriched by new equipment and transportaion during its iscal year.

A signiicant increase amount of Operaing funds about 58, 89% from last year and it is fully provided by Government of Indonesia (GOI) and been used to provide Centre run its aciviies and administraion.

For iscal year 2008/2009 there were an unreleased balances of approved grant from SEAMEO Secretariat above amount US$ 12,500.

Within the year under review, SEAMOLEC has also received inancial support from donors i.e. UNESCO-APCEIU and other in kind support such as atended meeings, trainings, visited relevant insituion or paricipaing on seminar.

The Centre was successfully opimizing its unallocated funds to bought new vehicle to support its aciviies and it has been approved by GB Members. The success of income generaing aciviies was basically due to the success in iniiaing and establishing partnership with others.

KRA - 3:

Enhanced Financial Viability

To increase access to markets of SEAMEO SEAMOLEC program, there are two main aciviies were carried out, i.e., providing printed publicaion as well as digital. In addiion, distribuion of markeing kits, brochures, lealets to potenial clients was also done regularly.

Printed Pubicaion

A.

To elicit social and public awareness on the centre’s operaion, services, product and programs, SEAMEO SEAMOLEC took the following markeing and promoional procedures on publishing:

Markeing Kits

1.

Markeing kits providing the Centre’s proile and program, i.e.: lealets, brochures, newsleters, posters, calendar, greeing cards.

Annual Report

2.

Report of SEAMOLEC’s programs based on its aciviies conducted from July 2008 to June 2009. This report is to be submited to the Centre Directors Meeing, High Oicial Meeing, SEAMEO Council Conference, and SEAMOLEC Governing Board Meeing.

Journal

3.

KRA - 4:

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Digital Publicaions

B.

SEAMOLEC Website

1.

SEAMOLEC online publicaion or SEAMOLEC website provides easier way to ind the informaion; therefore SEAMOLEC coninues to update informaion in its website every month or if any new aciviies or news. The informaion provided in the website consist of: Center proile; programs; calendar of events; SEAMOLEC GB Members; aricles on ODL in Southeast Asian countries;e-learning plaform; training alumni; linkages; publicaion; events; etc.

SEA EduNet Website

2.

On July 2008, SEAMOLEC took iniiaive to developed Southeast Asia Educaion Network (SEA EduNet). SEA EduNet is a network for a repository and portal tapping the expectedly vast rich learning object materials from Southeast Asian teachers, for Southeast Asian teachers, and by Southeast Asian teachers. For SEA EduNet publicaion, SEAMOLEC provides a digital publicaion which provides easier way to ind the informaion. The informaion provided in the website consist of: broadcast scheduling; announcements; content; agenda; consorium members; e-learning courses; and e-porfolio.

Video Producion

3.

To promote and introducing SEAMOLEC proile and program, SEAMOLEC has produced some video programs, they were: Tenth SEAMOLEC GBM (Bangkok), SEAMOLEC’s proile 2009, Eleventh SEAMOLEC GBM (Jakarta).

Within the period of July 2008 to June 2009, SEAMOLEC has established linkages with various insituions for collaboraion in carrying out various programs, as follows:

Indonesian Schools

A.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Surabaya, East Java 1.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Surabaya, East Java 2.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Lamongan, East Java 3.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Bojonegoro, East Java 4.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Nganjuk, East Java 5.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Blitar, East Java 6.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1 Panji) Situbondo, East Java 7.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Tuban, East Java 8.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1 Cerme) Gresik, East Java 9.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Mojokerto, East Java 10.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1 Pungging) Mojokerto, East Java 11.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 3) Jombang, East Java 12.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Ngawi, East Java 13.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1 Purwosari) Pasuruan, East Java 14.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Probolinggo, East Java 15.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Bondowoso, East Java 16.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Banyuwangi, East Java 17.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Pamekasan, East Java 18.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 7) Surabaya, East Java 19.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Cilacap, Central Java 20.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Cilacap, Central Java 21.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Gombong, Central Java 22.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Surakarta, Central Java 23.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Karanganyar, Central Java 24.

Junior Secondary School (SMPN 5) Sragen, Central Java 25.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Pengasih, Kulonprogo 26.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Klaten, Central Java 27.

KRA - 5:

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Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Cimahi, West Java 28.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 4) Bandung, West Java 29.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Katapang, West Java 30.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Majalengka, West Java 31.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Lemahabang, West Java 32.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Tasikmalaya, West Java 33.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Ciamis, West Java 34.

Junior Secondary School (SMP Negeri 1) Maningan, Ngawi, East Java 35.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 1), Subang, West Java 36.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 3), Bogor, West Java 37.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 2), Kediri, East Java 38.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 2), Bandar Lampung, Lampung 39.

Senior Secondary School (SMA BOPKRI 1), Yogyakarta 40.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 1), Gianyar, Bali 41.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 3), Klaten, Central Java 42.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 2), Karanganyar, Central Java 43.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 1), Trucuk, Klaten, Central Java 44.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 4), Semarang, Central Java 45.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 1), Mojosongo, Boyolali, Central Java 46.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 1), Bawang, Central Java 47.

Vocaional High School (SMK Muhammadiyah), Kudus, East Java 48.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 2), Klaten, Central Java 49.

Vocaional High School (SMK Telkom Sandhy Putra) Purwokerto, Central Java 50.

Vocaional High School (SMK Muhammadiyah 1) Sukoharjo, Central Java 51.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 1) Blora, Central Java 52.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 8) Makassar, South Sulawesi 53.

Vocaional High School (SMK Negeri 4) Malang, East Java 54.

Junior Secondary School (SMP Negeri 1) Banjarnegara, Central Java 55.

Junior Secondary School (SMP Negeri 1) Kendal, Central Java 56.

Junior Secondary School (SMP Negeri 2), Semarapura Klungkung, Bali 57.

Junior Secondary School (SMP Negeri 1) Menteng, Jakarta 58.

Junior Secondary School (SMP Negeri 1 Jeis) Ponorogo, East Java 59.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 78) Kemanggisan, Jakarta 60.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 3) Jakarta 61.

Senior Secondary School (SMA 5) Denpasar, Bali 62.

Senior Secondary School (SMA 2) Semarapura, Bali 63.

Senior Secondary School (SMA 1) Ubud, Bali 64.

Senior Secondary School (SMA 1) Tabanan, Bali 65.

Senior Secondary School (SMA 1 Denpasar) Denpasar, Bali 66.

Senior Secondary School (SMA 1) Bangli, Bali 67.

Senior Secondary School (SMA Negeri 8) Jakarta 68.

Senior Secondary School (MA 28) Jakarta 69.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 27) Jakarta 70.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 30) Jakarta 71.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 33) Jakarta 72.

Vocaional High School (SMK Jayawisata 2) Jakarta 73.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 57) Jakarta 74.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 38) Jakarta 75.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 32) Jakarta 76.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 11) Surabaya,East Java 77.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 1) Surabaya,East Java 78.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 5) Surabaya,East Java 79.

Vocaional High School (SMKN 2) Surabaya, East Java 80.

Senior Secondary School (SMAN 21) Jakarta 81.

Senior Secondary School (SMAN 61) Jakarta 82.

Senior Secondary School (SMAN 68) Jakarta 83.

Junior Secondary School (SMP Dharma Karya UT) Jakarta 84.

Indonesian Universiies/Insituions

B.

State Polytechnic of Jakarta 1.

Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Insitute of Surabaya, East Java 2.

State Polytechnic of Malang, East Java 3.


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Polytechnic of TEDC Bandung, West Java 4.

Polytechnic of Sukabumi, West Java 5.

Polytechnic of Pratama Mulia Surakarta, Central Java 6.

Polytechnic of Malang, East Java 7.

AMIK Wahana Mandiri Jakarta 8.

STMIK IKMI Cirebon, West Java 9.

STMIK Tasikmalaya, West Java 10.

STMIK-AMIK Bandung, West Java 11.

STMIK Duta Bangsa Surakarta, Central Java 12.

STMIK Sinar Nusantara Surakarta, Central Java 13.

Diploma of Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, West Java 14.

Centers for Development of Teachers and Educaion of Agriculture (VEDCA), Cianjur 15.

Poliseni Yogyakarta 16.

Faculty of Engineering, State University of Padang, West Sumatera 17.

Bandung Insitute of Technology, Bandung, West Java 18.

Manado State University, Minahasa, North Sulawesi 19.

Makassar State University, South Sulawesi 20.

University of Surakarta, Central Java 21.

Sriwijaya University, South Sumatera 22.

PT. SUN Microsystems Indonesia 23.

District Oice of MONE of Malang 24.

Southeast Asian Schools

C.

Indonesian Internaional School of Bangkok, Thailand 1.

Indonesian Internaional School of Yangon, Myanmar 2.

Surallah Naional Agricultural School, South Cotabato, Philippines 3.

Phyathai School, Bangkok 4.

Samsen Kindergarten School, Bangkok, Thailand 5.

Julasamai School, Songkhla, Thailand 6.

Samsen Witayalai School, Bangkok, Thailand 7.

Horwang School, Bangkok, Thailand 8.

Triamudomsuksanomklaw School, Bangkok, Thailand 9.

Poisarn Pitayakorn School, Bangkok, Thailand 10.

Krasaesinwithaya School, Songkhla, Thailand 11.

Bansuan Jananusorn Secondary School, Chonburi, Thailand 12.

Rashawinit School, Thailand

13.

Samsen Kindergarten School, Thailand 14.

Pramoch Witaya School, Thailand 15.

School Tay Ho School (Senior Secondary School), Hanoi, Vietnam 16.

Truong Trung Hoc Co So Phu Thuong Tay Ho, Hanoi (Junior Secondary School), 17.

Hanoi, Vietnam

Southeast Asian and Internaional Universiies/Insituions

D.

European School Net (EUN), Brussels, Belgium 1.

Curriki, USA 2.

Hanoi Open University (HOU), Hanoi, Vietnam 3.

Danang Center of Hanoi Open University (HOU), Hanoi, Vietnam 4.

Universii Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Malaysia 5.

Central Luzon State University (CLSU), Munoz, Philippines 6.

SEAMEO Regional Centre for Educaional Innovaion and Technology (SEAMEO 7.

INNOTECH), Philippines

SEAMEO Regional Centre for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEAMEO 8.

SEARCA), Philippines

SEAMEO Regional Training Centre (SEAMEO RETRAC), Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 9.

Jose Maria College, Davao City, Phlippines 10.

Academia de Davao, Tagum City, Phlippines 11.

Northlink Technological Insitute, Panabo City, Phlippines 12.

Davao Doctors College, Davao City, Phlippines 13.

Aces Tagum College, Tagum City, Phlippines 14.

Aces Polytechnic College, Panabo City, Davao Del Norte, Phlippines 15.

Gabriel Taborin College of Davao, Davao City, Phlippines 16.

Philippine Womens College of Davao, Davao City, Phlippines 17.

University of Mindanao, Phlippines 18.


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University of Mindanao Toril School (UMTS), Davao City, Phlippines 19.

Joji Ilagan Bian Welding Academy, Davao City, Phlippines 20.

Philippines College of Technology, Davao City, Phlippines 21.

Davao Central College, Davao City, Phlippines 22.

Ataneo de Davao University High School Unit, Davao City, Phlippines 23.

Joji Ilagan Bian College, Phlippines 24.

Joji Ilagan Bian College of Business and Tourism, Phlippines 25.

Samutprakan Technical College, Samutprakan, Thailand 26.

Udhonthani Technical College, Udon Thani, Thailand 27.

Ubonrachathani Technical College, Ratchani, Thailand 28.

Chiangmai Technical Colllege, Chiangmai, Thailand 29.

King’s College, Nakhon-Prsthom, Thailand 30.

Watana Witaya Academy, Thailand 31.

Tran Hung Dao Vocaion College, Hanoi, Vietnam 32.

Tourism Faculty of Hanoi Open University, Hanoi, Vietnam 33.

The collaboraion between SEAMOLEC and other insituion was usually marked by the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in iniial stage, and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) at the implementaion stage.

The MOU as an umbrella covered the general program conducted by between SEAMOLEC with insituions, i.e.,

collaborate in undertaking programs, projects, and other related aciviies whenever

1.

and wherever feasible opportuniies present themselves;

exchange scieniic materials, publicaions, and informaion; and

2.

execute of separate agreements in wriing for any paricular undertaking jointly

3.

implemented, wherein sharing of responsibiliies shall be speciied.

The MOU will be followed by the signing MOA for the implementaion of the collaboraion program. The aciviies/program based on SEAMOLEC core program, i.e.,

the development ICT networking system of Southeast Asian Educaion Network (SEA

1.

EduNet) in Indonesia and Southeast Asian (SEA) countries, i.e., Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, etc;

the establishment of Southeast Asian Schools and Universiies Partnership between

2.

Indonesia and SEA countries, i.e., Indonesia and Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand,

Indonesia and Philippines;

the collaboraion naional and internaional training/workshop on ICT-based, module

3.

wriing, e-porfolio, open and distance learning system, self-access study, etc.; the collaboraion research with naional and internaional insituions;

4.

consuling services for educaion insituions who will implement open and distance

5.

learning system;

share informaion by conducing naional and internaional seminar/conference, i.e.,

6.

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APEC

Period of January-June 2009

Cooperaion between SEAMOLEC, APEC and Open University of Malaysia (OUM) 1.

Development and Research study on women empowerment through ICT skills training for economic improvement. The program was coordinated by OUM and paricipated by Malaysia, Indonesia, Mainland China, Taiwan, and the Philippines. The program was aimed at creaing and piloing a set of training materials – in the form of guidebook, with the purpose of enhancing informaion seeking skills of the rural and poor people, especially women. For the Indonesian case, the instrucional materials and the training program as designed and developed were implemented at two selected places, Bogor (West Java) and Wonosari, Gunung Kidul – Yogyakarta (Central Java). The overall program showed the importance of piloing the materials to the intended target populaion, and developing the guidelines for the trainer. In the Indonesian case, the study will be followed up by developing training program in ICT for women in other areas in cooperaion with Ministry of Women Empowerment.

Web-based course development 2.

During this irst semester, Research and Development division has been working on the web-based course development to be included in Southeast Asia Educaion Network (SEA EduNet) as learning courses for individuals or students around Southeast Asia Naions. For this period, courses that have been developed are courses for agricultures, study skills, elementary school teachers, and English. All of the courses are ready to be piloted on the second semester of 2009.

Online examinaion 3.

Naional examinaion has become a hard ime to pass by majority of students in Indonesia. Along with the advancement of the technology, the use of ICT to help students pracicing for naional examinaion has become worth to be explored. SEAMOLEC and Telemaika Edukasi Indonesia (a private educaional sotware development company), cooperated to develop website for online examinaion exercise. The website is intended for students to do the online examinaion exercise in Indonesian and English languages and Mathemaics. Furthermore, the website will be designed as such that teachers can upload the items and explanaions of the examinaion exercises. The development will be inished in August 2009. Ater that the website will be piloted.

Special Activities

Seminars 4.

During this period, SEAMOLEC has conducted 3 seminars in relaion with ODL. Seminar on “Building Foundaion for ICT-based Lifelong Learning through School

a)

Partnership” was held at UTCC, Jakarta on 31 January 2009. This seminar is held to celebrate the 12th Anniversary of SEAMOLEC and is expected to provide a

insights of the importance of informaion communicaion technology (ICT) and the media in the acive, innovaive, efecive, creaive, and fun learning. Furthermore, the seminar was intended to encourage teachers to take advantage of ICT in learning by paricipaing in the relevant programs ofered by SEAMOLEC and other insituions. The total numbers of the paricipants were 200 persons, who are principals and teachers, from West Java and Jakarta.

Internaional Seminar on ICT-Based Learning in School and University Partnership

b)

with Southeast Asian Countries was held in Jogjakarta on 19 February 2009. The objecives of the seminar are to provide paricipants with informaion on best pracices of distance learning conducted by the partners of SEAMOLEC, and programs developed by SEAMOLEC, such as school and university partnership, and Java Educaion Network Indonesia (JENI) ASEAN Research Center for mobile game development. This seminar was atended by 225 persons, which consists of School Principals from Jogjakarta, Central Java, Jakarta, and Balikpapan, Teachers, University rectors (representaives), Representaive from Malaysian Embassy in Indonesia and a lecturer from University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Representaive from Consulate General of Indonesia in Davao and Principal of Indonesian School in Kuala Lumpur and Davao. The Seminar was followed by MOU signing betwen SEAMOLEC and some of the representaives of schools and univeriies.

Educaional game fesival. It was held in Jogjakarta on 23-24 March 2009. This

c)

fesival was intended to encourage the creaive community all over Indonesia to create educaional games and animaion for learning tools. Paricipants were divided into high school students and college/university students. The winner of high school students was SMKN 4 Malang, whereas college/university student winner was Polytechnic of Arts, Jogjakarta and ISI Jogjakarta.


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Consorium

Distance Learning Program for Masters Degree in Digital Media and Game

A.

Technology

Distance Learning Program for Masters Degree in Digital Media and Game Technology is a joint program between Bandung Insitute of Technology (ITB) and SEAMOLEC. The main objecives are as follows:

To facillitate the needs of scholarship for employees especially educators by

conducing distance learning program.

To enhance the learning achievements through the beneits of digital media and

game technology.

To provide learners with skills in game design and development for

creaive-•

interacive learning.

First Batch in 2009

1.

The program started on 19th January 2009 to undergo bridging study held in ITB

for two months unil 14th March 2009. ITB is the main campus for direct lectures

and local campus which commited to contribute in ODL are SEAMOLEC in Jakarta, VEDC Malang, and Dian Nuswantoro University in Semarang. Period of lectures for the irst semester began from 16th March 2009 to 13th June 2009. Since 17th March

2009, it has been held for Short Semester of Academic Years 2008/2009.

This S2 ODL consist of 30 students who were graduated from S1 and D4 in accordance with the ofered study. Curricullum duraion is 3 Semester for 20 months with amout of credits 36 – 46 SKS. The inal exam and inal project will be held in main campus. Teaching and learning process have been delivered trough Hybrid Learning.

Every student is required to contribute and concern in a product development’s project of interacive digital media, such as:

Human-Computer Interacion

Computer Graphic & Virtual Environment

Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality

Modeling and Simulaion

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Signal, Image and Sound Processing

Biometrics such as the Speech Synthesis, Speech Recogniion, Gesture

Recogniion, etc.

Computaional Infrastructure and Embedded System

Ubiquitous Compuing and Communicaion Mobile

Java for Mobile Edu-Game

Programming and Computer Sciences

Second Batch in 2009

2.

The selecion process of the 2nd Batch will be conducted in July 2009 and the course

will be started in Early August 2009. The teaching learning process are conducted as above. The program ofers scholarship to

teachers or Lecturers to paricipate in developing their academic and technical skills which is expected to develop their own regions.

Main Campus : Bandung Insitute of Technology Local Campus :

SEAMOLEC 

State University of Malang

 VEDC Malang  ALKATEL Purwokerto  Poliseni Yogyakarta 

Dian Nuswantoro University Semarang

State Polytechnic of Bali

Tuiion Fee : IDR. 21.000.000,- excl. selecion test and graduaion fee. Requirements are as follows:

D4 / S1 graduates majored in technique and science

Max. Age: 40

Pass Academic Potenial Test (TPA) OTOBAPPENAS > 500.

Minimum EPT score from ITB >77

Minimum GPA 2,75 (out of 4.0)

Diploma (D4) Program through Open and Distance Learning System (ODL)

B.

D4 Program through ODL is a joint program between SEAMOLEC and Insitut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya (PENS-ITS) dan Politeknik Negeri Jakarta (PNJ) which has aimed to answer the challenge of the need of competence and skillful human resources.

The main objecive of this program is to facilitate the needs of transfer degree from D3 to D4, including the possibiliies of scholarship for employed people especially educators by conducing the program with distance learning methods.

Ofered Program Animaion 1. Tissue Culture 2. Informaion Technology 3. Accouning 4.

Campus and Sub Campus

Animaion

1.

Main Campus : ITB

Sub Campus : PPPPTK Seni & Budaya/Poliseni Yogyakarta Course starts in August 2009.

Tissue Culture and Aqua Culture

2.

Main Campus : ITB

Sub Campus : PPPPTK Pertanian/VEDCA Cianjur

Course has been started since November 2008. The 2nd Batch will be started in August 2009.

Building Uility

3.

Main Campus : ITB

Sub Campus : SEAMOLEC, VEDC Malang, TEDC Bandung

Course has been started since November 2008. The 2nd Batch will be started in August 2009.

4. Survey and Cartography Main Campus : ITB

Sub Campus : SEAMOLEC, VEDC Malang, TEDC Bandung Course starts in August 2009.


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Hybrid Learning for Indonesian Teacher (HYLITE)

Period of July 2008- June 2009, HYLITE involving 23 universiies are sill conducing the program from previous agenda. In this iscal year, SEAMOLEC has taken part to prepare other universiies to be able to conduct open and distance learning (ODL) for HYLITE program. SEAMOLEC conducted training for the Directors/leaders of the other 27 universiies which are not involved in the current HYLITE program on ICT for Instrucion, management on ODL, web-based learning, and ICT-based ODL.

Dealing with 23 universiies of the HYLITE, SEAMOLEC has taken part in consuling and facilitaing the implementaion of the program as well as enhancing human resources in every HYLITE program aciviies. In relaion with ICT, SEAMOLEC was trusted by DGHE of Indonesian MoNE to maintain the coninuaion of HYLITE program and the development of the website (pjjpgsd.seamolec.org) which consists of curriculum, independent study skill materials, face to face tutorial, online tutorial guidelines, examinaion quesions, printed

learning materials, syllabus, picture galleries and etc.

In June 2009, DGHE MoNE of Indonesia and SEAMOLEC carried on monitoring and evaluaion of HYLITE program in 23 LPTK HYLITE consorium members. This program is aimed at evaluaing the efeciveness of uilizaion of ICT for teaching and learning process in HYLITE program; gathering students’ percepion about uilizaion of ICT in teaching and learning process and idenifying how ICT inluence students’ learning.

5. Informaion Technology Main Campus : PENS-ITS

Sub Campus : Community College

Course has been started since November 2008. The 2nd Batch will be started in August 2009.

Mobile Game

6.

Main Campus : Politeknik Negeri Jakarta Sub Campus :

-Course starts in August 2009.

HiForce

Background

A.

In the early year 2006 Ministry Of Naional Educaion (MoNE) build a based informaion technology and communicaions (ICT) network, namely Naional Educaion Network (Jardiknas). The Network connected between head oice of MoNE with oices of Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi, oices of Dinas Pendidikan Kab/Kota, ICT Centers, and schools.

To taking care, maintained and repair Jardiknas require prepared technician who have capability and competence in ICT especially network and computer. Staring from that reason, Bureau of Planning and Internaional Cooperaion (BoPIC) MoNE clear a way an Open Distance Learning (ODL) for Third Diploma (D – III) classiier in Computer Technique and Network, or namely PTJJ-D3TKJ trough scholarship for the Computer Technique and Network technician. Unil 2007 have been joined 69 universiies which provide PTJJ-D3TKJ with student around 13.000 peoples.

As to 69 providers that merge into program PTJJ-D3TKJ between it: 1. Universitas Hasanuddin

2. Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang 3. Universitas Syah Kuala

4. Politeknik Negeri Lhoksmawe 5. Politeknik Negeri Bali

6. Politeknik Negeri Padang

7. Universitas Putra Indonesia - YPTK 8. Universitas Negeri Padang

9. Politeknik Negeri Lampung 10. Universitas Lampung 11. Universitas Tadulako 12. PENS - ITS Surabaya 13. Universitas Trunojoyo 14. Politeknik Negeri Malang 15. VEDC Malang

16. Politeknik Madiun 17. Politeknik Negeri Jember 18. Universitas Negeri Malang

19. Universitas Muhamadiyah Malang 20. UNESA Surabaya

21. STMIK IKMI Cirebon 22. STMIK Tasikmalaya

23. Politeknik Negeri Sukabumi

24. STMIK Subang

25. Politeknik TEDC Bandung 26. VEDCA Cianjur

27. Insitut Pertanian Bogor 28. STMIK AMIK Bandung

29. Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa 30. STMIK AUB Surakarta

31. STMIK Widya Pratama Pekalongan 32. Politeknik Harapan Bersama Tegal 33. Universitas Dian Nuswantoro Semarang 34. Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang 35. Politeknik Negeri Semarang

36. AMIK PGRI Kebumen 37. STMIK AKI PATI

38. Universitas Sebelas Maret 39. Universitas Surakarta 40. Akatel Purwokerto

41. Universitas Negeri Jakarta 42. Politeknik Negeri Jakarta 43. ISTN Jakarta

44. Politeknik YDHI - Yogyakarta 45. Politeknik Muh. Yogyakarta 46. Poliseni Yogyakarta


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47. Akakom Yogyakarta 48. Amikom Yogyakarta

49. Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin 50. Universitas Mataram

51. STMIK Bumigora Mataram 52. Amikom Mataram

53. Universitas Al-Assariah Mandar 54. Universitas Bangka Belitung 55. Politeknik Negeri Jambi 56. Universitas Negeri Papua 57. Politeknik Negeri Medan 58. Politeknik Negeri Manado

59. AMIK Yapenas Kendari 60. Universitas Negeri Gorontalo 61. Politeknik Negeri Kupang

62. Universitas Muhammadiyah Bengkulu 63. Universitas Negeri Palangkaraya 64. Politeknik Negeri Samarinda 65. Politeknik Negeri Balikpapan 66. Politeknik Negeri Ponianak 67. Universitas Sriwijaya

68. Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara 69. Universitas Sains dan Technology Jayapura In March 2008, Bureau of Planning and Internaional Cooperaion (BoPIC) MoNE, with Master of Agreement give trusted to SEAMOLEC, as a centre of capacity builder in ODL in Southeast Asia region, to conduct evaluaion and monitoring PTJJ-D3TKJ program, so SEAMOLEC develop a program namely Hybrid Learning for Indonesian Computer Technician (HiForce). Supposed this program can help in an opimal fashion and objecive and give posiive recommendaion and innovaive on execuion and atermath educaion system PTJJ in general and peculiarly in PTJJ-D3TKJ.

Purpose B.

1. Synchronizing implementaion of PTJJ-D3TKJ program with standard of SEAMOLEC ODL.

2. Exploiing/using network of Southeast Asian Educaion Network (SEA-EDUNET) as media of informaion, synchronizaion, and coordinaion data and instrucional content of PTJJ-D3TKJ material studies.

3. Improving quality of Provider PTJJ-D3TKJ through building of syllabus and curriculum developer group which coordinated by Best-accredited Provider.

4. Assising Provider to improve extension and generalizaion higher educaion access to public.

Target C.

Mother (provider) that accreditaion A, otherwise A so there SEAMOLEC to 1.

accompany so that appropriate standard.

Child (partner) partner 500/ICT best center/schools, partner 7000/KKG/MGMP at 2.

that area.

Acivity And Execuion Time D.

As to acivity that program PTJJ – D3TKJ HiForce SEAMOLEC as follows : Program Coordinaion with Provider PTJJ-D3TKJ.

1.

Direcing of Proxy Guarantee of Quality (WPM) as proxy of SEAMOLEC in every 2.

Provider in execuing evaluaion and monitoring. Rejuvenaion of student data in every Provider. 3.

Co-Ordinate gathering of Card Result of Study (KHS) Student from every Provider. 4.

Co-Ordinate gathering of Transcript student from each Provider. 5.

Implementaion Standard of ODL in every Provider. 6.

Infrastructure Tuiion Installaion and system of SEA-EDUNET in every Provider by 7.

WPM.

Co-Ordinate reinforcement of coninuaion program with priority to: improving 8.

acceptance of student 2 unil 3 imes capaciies in this ime, execuing lecturing with system of PTJJ to study program of TKJ fully every material lecture, and execute PTJJ to 1 unil 3 other study program.

push student university at each provider to carry out scieniic acivity passes 9.

seminar/workshop at province/kab/city or provider each

The execuion ime for HiForce PTJJ – D3TKJ program this is self carried out in September 2008 up to August 2009, with acion plant as follows :

No. Acivity January February March April May June

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

1. Coordinaion BoPIC MoNE, SEAMOLEC, and Provider

2. Coordinaion and Evaluaion WPM SEAMOLEC

3. Provider Format Collecing

4. Installing Mulicast at Provider


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SEAMOLEC Scholarship Program

Strengthening Higher Educaion trough Open and Distance Learning

in Southeast Asian

Deiniion and Background

The scholarship program for higher educaion trough Open and Distance Learning (ODL) is available for naional and internaional applicants, and made to provide access and educaional contribuion to open and distance educaion. This scholarship is provided for Indonesians and other Southeast Asian ciizens who are commited to educaion and educaional informaion disseminaion through informaion and communicaion technology (ICT). It is expected that through this program, there will be a criical mass and highly-compeiive naions in the future. This program ofers scholarship for degree program on Undergraduate and Graduate degree; and non degree program such as student, experts, researcher, research, and praciioner exchanges in ICT research.

No. Acivity January February March April May June

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

5. Seminar Workshop Execuion and Training At Each Province With SEAMOLEC

6. Seminar Workshop Execuion And Training At Each Provider/Kab/City With SEAMOLEC

7. Report Maker Execuion To BoPIC MoNE

8. Report Capitulaion BoPIC MoNE

9. Mulicast Trial at Provider With SEAMOLEC

10. Provider Training and WPM For Uilizaion Mulicast

11. Uilizaion Mulicast at Each Provider/ Partner 150 With SEAMOLEC

12. Monitoring Technology

Uilizaion Mulicast At Each Provider/ Partner 150

13. Provider Selecion PTJJ with System SEAMOLEC

14. Candidate Provider Visit PTJJ System SEAMOLEC

15. Make Provider Selecion Report 16. Provider Coordinaion Escapes Selecion Opens Program With SEAMOLEC

No. Acivity January February March April May June

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

17. Coordinaion WPM Provider Escapes Selecion Opens Program With SEAMOLEC

18. Report HiForce

For the acion plan in point second (2) coordinaion and evaluaion WPM, provider and SEAMOLEC third week and fourth week of January, HiForce program carry out coordinaion meeing according to road show at each certain area, coordinaion road show this to get

Program Applicaion Efeciveness Descripion PTJJ D3TKJ HiForce SEAMOLEC that run at 69 providers. Include push WPM and provider for agreement carries out scieniic forum passes seminar/workshop at province/kab/city or each provider. As to certain area that is execuion place road show coordinaion provider – WPM and SEAMOLEC :

Malang, East Java 1.

Padang, West Sumatra 2.

Yogyakarta, DIY 3.

Makassar, South Sulawesi 4.

Jakarta, DKI 5.


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Target

Scholarship is provided for: Student 1. Teachers 2. Lecturers 3. Researchers 4. Praciioners and 5. Government oicers 6.

who are outstanding in their ields.

Scholarship Ofer

Scholarship consists of:

Degree: full-tuiion fee and subsidy of living cost.

Non degree (Research): round-trip air fare and subsidy of living cost.

Scheme of Scholarship Program

Provider are universiies and colleges both in-country and overseas which have

1.

partnership with SEAMOLEC through Agreement.

SEAMOLEC disseminates informaion to schools, universiies, relevant government

2.

oices, local government, industries, and public through printed and electronic media.

Applicant submits applicaion to Provider’s admission.

3.

Applicant passes the Provider’s test.

4.

Provider conducts selecion in accordance with criteria and requirements.

5.

Provider issues leter of acceptance.

6.

Provider recommends some candidates to SEAMOLEC.

7.

SEAMOLEC veriies and issues leter of statements of Scholarship Awardees to

8.

Provider.

Contract of scholarship is agreed between SEAMOLEC and Provider.

9.

Non-awarded Applicant who hold leter of acceptance sill can joint to the course

10.

at the Provider with another sponsorship (another scholarship or private), approved with a guarantee leter.

All budgets of scholarship will be directly paid by SEAMOLEC to Provider.

11.

Subsidy of living cost to be sent directly by Provider to the account of scholarship

12.

Awardees.

Monitoring and evaluaion to the program is carried out at least once a year by

13.

SEAMOLEC and Provider.

Maximum duraion of study for degree program is supported only for 20 months for

14.

Master and 36 months for Undergraduate.

Research period for non-degree program is up to 3 months.

15.

Requirements and Qualiicaions

Leter of statement from the applicant’s insituion indicaing that the applicant will

1.

be highly employed upon the compleion of the study.

English proiciency level: TOEFL, IELTS, and/or TOEIC (minimum 450 for Undergraduate

2.

and 500 for Masters degree).

Minimum GPA: 2.75 at 4.00 scale for Undergraduate and 3.00 at 4.00 scale for

3.

Master

Maximum age of applicants:

4.

Research : no limit

Undergraduate : 35 years

Master : 40 years

Providers and Field of Interest

No. Institution Undergraduate

Program Graduate Program Research

1 ITB Bandung, Indonesia

1. Aquaculture 2. Art

3. Planning 4. Mining

Digital Media & Game Tech.

2 EEPIS Surabaya,

Indonesia ICT

3 UTiMARA, Malaysia ICT

Digital Media Tech & Game

4 Curriki, USA Web-Based

Learning

5 APCEIU, Korea Arts and Culture

6 UNESCO, Thailand Education

7 SEARCA, The Philippines Agriculture

8 INNOTECH, The

Philippines Education Technology

9 RECSAM, Malaysia Science and Math

10 RETRAC, Vietnam Human Resources

11 SPAFA, Thailand Culture

12 VOCTECH, Brunei

Darussalam Vocational Education

13 RELC, Singapore Language

14 RIHED, Thailand Higher Education

15 BIOTROP, Indonesia Biology


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Report:

Degree program in academic year of 2008/2009 (Batch 1).

1.

Undergraduate applied Science in Informaion Technology.

a.

Awardees: 75 persons.

Provider as main campus: Electronics Engineering Polytechnic Insitute of

Surabaya.

Sub campus: 19 ICT centers in East Java.

Undergraduate applied science in Art-Animaion.

b.

Awardees: 25 persons.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Yogyakarta.

Undergraduate applied science in biology.

c.

Awardees: 10 persons.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Cianjur.

Master in electrical engineering-digital media and game technology.

d.

Awardees: 30 persons.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Jakarta, Semarang, and Malang.

Research in 2008 (supervised by Gadjah Mada University):

2.

ICT research in Hanoi Open University, Vietnam.

a.

ICT research in SEAMEO-Innotech, The Philippines.

b.

ICT research in Indonesia Internaional School of Bangkok, Thailand.

c.

In-progress degree program in academic year of 2009/2010 (Batch 2).

3.

Undergraduate applied Science in Informaion Technology.

a.

Provider as main campus: Electronics Engineering Polytechnic Insitute of

Surabaya.

Sub campus: 19 ICT centers in East Java.

Undergraduate applied science in electrical engineering and informaics.

b.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Bengkalis, Merauke, Miangas, Atambua, Natuna, Jakarta, Semarang,

Yogyakarta, and Malang.

Undergraduate applied science in biology.

c.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Cianjur, Bengkalis.

Undergraduate applied science in arts.

d.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Bengkalis, Jakarta, Semarang, Yogyakarta, and Malang.

Undergraduate applied science in educaional computer science.

e.

Provider as main campus: Indonesia University of Educaion.

Sub campus: Bengkalis, Jakarta, Semarang, Yogyakarta, and Malang.

Undergraduate applied science in educaional informaics.

f.

Provider as main campus: State University of Malang.

Sub campus: 19 ICT centers in East Java.

Undergraduate applied science in Game Technology.

g.

Provider as main campus: State Polytechnic of Jakarta.

Sub campus: Banten.

Master in electrical engineering-digital media and game technology.

h.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Jakarta, Semarang, Malang, Yogyakarta, and Bengkalis.

Master in arts.

i.

Provider as main campus: Bandung Insitute of Technology.

Sub campus: Jakarta, Semarang, Malang, Yogyakarta, and Bengkalis.

Master in system engineering.

j.

Provider as main campus: Gadjah Mada University.

Sub campus: Padang and Makassar.

In-progress research in 2009 (supervised by Gadjah Mada University and Bandung

4.

Insitute of Technology):

ICT and mulicast research for 4 awarded persons from SEA countries in Indonesia.

a.

ICT and mulicast research for 2 awarded persons from SEA countries in The

b.

Philippines.

ICT and mulicast research for 2 awarded persons from SEA countries in Cambodia.

c.

ICT and mulicast research for 2 awarded persons from SEA countries in Myanmar.

d.


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Annual Report July 2008 - June 2009

No. Game No. Game

87 HVWSHE game 200 Semaphore

88 Linked Box 201 snake 2

89 MahDat Game 202 Arithmetic game

90 MacthGame 203 PO racer

91 MTW - aether 204 number heroes 92 MTW - terra 205 Count n out

93 MTW - aqua 206 game game labirin

94 nation lag 207 Kapten angka

95 Penggembala 208 Egg Game

96 Prau Jowo 209 alien sky

97 Plus Fire 210 SkateBoard

98 Siro 211 Fish Game

99 mobileq 212 cow labyrinth

100 Blank 213 noto werno

101 Arrow game 102 Jutawan 103 Say no to junk 104 Find it

105 Kuamus 106 UFO game 107 Do’a

The existence of SEAMEO centers should be of beneit to community development. SEAMOLEC has been conducing some programs to support community development through training courses. The training courses are mostly designed for teacher development:

Basic ICT skills for Teacher Club for Jabodetabek area

1.

This training course was conducted on Saturdays and Sundays for teachers at basic level in terms of computer skills. The paricipants are mostly primary school teachers under the Teachers Club of Jabodetabek area.

As a part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) of SEAMOLEC, this training course is free of charge, under the coordinaion of training division of SEAMOLEC and the teachers club. Paricipants learn the basics of computer skills, such as word processing, spreadsheet, presentaion, introducion to internet, and email. The similar course is also ofered to a group of university lecturer around the campus.

Self-Access Study Program for Teachers of English

2.

This training course is designed for teachers of English to enable them to integrate ICT into English classroom, such as the use of email and mailing list, blog, and hot potatoes. The email partnership program for their students to pracice English communicaion is also planned during the course.


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Web-Based Courseware Development for Teachers

3.

Teachers at university level, both in Indonesia and in other SEA countries have been taking the opportunity to learn how to develop learning material in a learning management system (Moodle). This course is made to enable them to conduct open and distance learning to their students. This training was designed together between SEAMOLEC and the hosing universiies based on cost sharing. The share from SEAMOLEC is to send its trainers to the training venue with all the expenses, and the hosing universiies provide the paricipants and the computer laboratory.

Integration of ICT into Classroom

4.

In collaboraion with local oices of educaion at district and municipality level, SEAMOLEC is about to conduct a one-week training for teachers of elementary and high schools. It is a program for teachers to enable them to integrate ICT into their classroom.

Apart from teacher training courses, the programs for students were also made: Ujian Online (Online Examinaion) as a preparaion for Naional Final

1.

examinaions). In collaboraion with Malang oice of educaion, a program called MASQI (Malang School Quality Improvement) has been running to prepare students for the naional examinaions. Students from elementary schools to high schools in Malang took this opportunity to pracice the online tests developed by teachers. The website is www.masqi.web.id

Another program for the preparaion of the naional inal test was through video conference, by which teacher at Seamolec and students in Surabaya and Malang discussed items of tests. SEAMOLEC also prepared a website for students to parcise online test, called LUNAS: www.lunas.seamolec.org

Debate Online

2.

To pracice English proiciency, paricularly expressing ideas in English, SEAMOLEC has prepared an online forum at www.debateonline.seamolec.org

In this forum, anyone can paricipate to discuss on provided controversial issues. They learn from each other, try to understand others’ thoughts and pracice to express ideas and opinions in English with a very low level of stress, as it is done online.

CISCO Discovery Training

3.

60 students of SMK Bina Rahayu have been undertaking a 2-month training course on CISCO Discovery: Networking for Home and Small Business.

Mobile Game Technology

4.

A training course to produce a mobile educaive game has also been undertaken by groups of students, both through video conference and through internship program. Students are trained to produce educaive games to be developed in mobile phones by using JAVA programming.


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SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Centre

Annual Report July 2008 - June 2009

GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER SEAMOLEC

No Name Country Periode Address

1 Dr. Cheah Horn Mun Singapore

1 September 2008 – 31

March 2010

Dr. Cheah Horn Mun Director, Educaional Technology Division Ministry of Educaion 1 North Buona Vista Drive Singapore 138675

Republic of Singapore

2

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pranee

Sungkatavat Thailand

20 October 2008 – 19 October 2011

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pranee Sungakatavat

President

Sukhothai Thammairat Open University

Chaengwatana Road Bangpood, Pakkred Nonthanburi 11120,

Thailand

3 Professor. Dr. Atwi Suparman, M.Sc. Indonesia

19 June 2008 – 31 May

2009

Professor. Dr. Atwi Suparman, M.Sc

Rector

Indonesia Open Learning

University (Universitas Terbuka)

Jalan Cabe Raya, Tangerang 15418

Indonesia

4 Awang Othman bin Haji Simbran Brunei Darussalam 31 March 2009


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5 Mari Paul C.

Soriano Philippines

19 September 2007 – 18 September

2010

Director Mari Paul C

Soriano

Director, Technical Service Rizal I Building, Department of Educaion Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City 1600

Metro Manila, Philippines

6 Tan Sri Datuk

Prof. Dr. Anuwar Ali Malaysia

10 September 2007 – 9 September

2010

Hon. Tan Sri Datuk Prof. Dr. Anuwar Ali

President/Vice Chancellor Open University Malaysia Jalan Tun Ismail

50480 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

7 Mr. Siri Souvannasy Laos

9 August 2007 – 8 August

2010

Mr. Siri Souvannasy Deputy Direcctor

Long Distance Educaion

Centre

University of Laos Vieniane, Lao PDR

8 Dr. Phan Van Que Vietnam 23 April 2007- 22 April 2010

Dr. Phan Van Que Deputy Director Hanoi Open University B101, Bach Khoa, Hai Ba Trung

Hanoi, Vietnam

9 Dr. Khin Aye Aye Myanmar 7 April 2009 – 6 April 2012

Dr. Khin Aye Aye Pro-Rector

Yangon University of Distance Educaion Yangon, Myanmar

10 Mr. Om Sethy Cambodia

14 June 2008 – 13 June

2011

Mr. Om Sethy

Director of Informaion and ASEAN Afairs Dept

Ministry of Educaion, Youth and Sports 80 Preah Norodom Boulevard


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Annual Report July 2008 - June 2009

No. Name Posiion

1. Gatot Hari Priowirjanto Director

2. Jaslin Ikhsan Deputy Director for Administraion

3. Ith Vuthy Deputy Director for Program

4. Herman Research Expert

5. Bagiono DS Research Expert

6. Nurhajai PR/Markeing Interim Manager

7. Timbul Pardede PR/Markeing Oicer

8. Reynaldho R.N PR/Markeing Oicer

9. Yusmar Hadi Saputra PR/Markeing Oicer

10. Aline Almandha PR/Markeing Oicer

11. Dewi Sopiah IT Content Interim Manager

12. Ani Rismayani IT Content Oicer

13. Abbas Supardi IT Content Oicer

14. Khalid Mustafa IT Network Manager

15. Irsandi Hasan IT Network Oicer

16. Fazhar Restu IT Network Oicer

17. Chulli Jimmy IT Network Oicer

18. Rustam IT Network Oicer

19. Ali Imron IT Network Oicer

20. Mangasa Aritonang Training Manager

21. Arie Susanty Training Oicer

22. Dani Purnama Training Oicer

23. Yudha Prapantja Training Oicer

24. Dina Mustafa Research & Development Manager

25. Sii Lufiyanah Research & Development Oicer

26. Dona Octanary Research & Development Oicer

27. Erdih Ibrahim Administraion/Finance Manager

29. Sarbini Administraion/Finance Oicer

30. Umy Kurniaty Administraion/Finance Oicer

31. April Indah S Administraion/Finance Oicer

32. Nurhaei Administraion/Finance Oicer

33. Ainun Fadhila Secretary to Director

34. Besty P Secretary to Director

35. Sodikin Administraion/Finance Oicer

36. Tiik Sri Nasii Administraion/Finance Oicer

37. Haid Setyo Administraion/Finance Oicer


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38. Edy Susanto Administraion/Finance Oicer

39. Muhtadi Zubeir HiForce Manager

40. Aggry Secretary to HiForce

41. Adie Erar Yusuf Quality Management Controller

42. Relanica Miretnawai Quality Management Oicer

43. Cahya Kusuma Raih Training/JENI oicer

44. M. Adriansyah Training/JENI Oicer

45. Nurbani Training/JENI Oicer

46. Haritz Training/JENI Oicer

47. Ajie Training/JENI Oicer

Oice Boy

Syaii - Eddy Sofyan - Abeng Faisal -

Edih - Rahman Faisal - Darmawan -

Agun Gunawan - Dana Adriana - Tomih Daisah -

Security

Edih Supriadinata - Ali Sadikin - Achmad -

Jaka Pitana - Ambay Sunardi -

Syarif Hidayat - Nawiri -