Nanjing - Looking at current conditions, the Corona Virus outbreak (Covid-19) is a significant accelerator of digital transformation that is rolling rapidly, not only in Indonesia but also globally. Quoting a report from Nokia Deepfield, an intelligence and network analytics technology that is supported by the next generation of big data, there is currently an increase in the network operator traffic globally.
This has an impact on improving digital communication. This situation certainly becomes an opportunity to convey Covid-19 prevention messages to the wider digital-based community in whatever form. The design thus has a role as an important information link in the prevention of Covid-19.
The issue of design and how the design responds to Covid-19 is undoubtedly an interesting topic so that on 30 May 2020 at 14.00-16.00 CST (China Time) ASCEE China and ASCEE Student Branch held an International Webinar program with the theme "Digital Media Art and Design Response to Covid-19 in Indonesia-Pakistan." The scope of the discussion is a review through the perspectives of Design Communication, Design Psychology, and Style-Creativity Design based on the theme as reference material.
This, the international webinar is intended to exchange insights and experiences around design between designers, art lecturers, art students, art educators, art practitioners, and the general public of two countries with different cultures. The International Webinar activity is expected to be beneficial for all parties, especially towards the improvement and development of science in the fields of design, design psychology, design education, as well as across the field of design science.
Beijing - ASCEE China section together with the Embassy of Republic Indonesia in Beijing in collaboration through the Division of Education and Culture of Indonesian Embassy, PPI China, and ASCEE Student Branch has held a Student Scientific Writing Contest (LKTM) for Indonesian students in China. The LKTM activity carries the theme of “Diplomatic Relations between Indonesia and China for Qualified Human Resources,4.0."
The last session of LKTM 2020, selected the five best papers. At this stage, participants must present their papers to get a final assessment. The presentation was made online on May 7, 2020. At the end of the selection process, it is time to announce the winners of the LKTM 2020. Following is the list of the winners of the China 2020 LKTM:
Beijing - During a pandemic, ASCEE China together with the Indonesian Embassy through the Education and Culture Attache, PPI China, and ASCEE Student Branch held a Student Scientific Writing Contest (LKTM) for Indonesian Students in China.
The activity was held for the first time at the same time in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Indonesia and China, which carries the theme "Diplomatic Relations between Indonesia and China for Qualified Human Resources 4.0."
Mr. Yaya Sutarya, S.Pd., M.Pd., revealed, "the purpose of LKTM activities is to provide a means for Indonesian students to publish research work. So that participants can prepare their graduation requirements well. "Besides, as a means of understanding Indonesian-Chinese diplomatic relations, "he said.
The Chairman of the China LKTM Committee, Zalik Nuryana, M.Pd.I said, "the activity was attended by Indonesian students spread across various universities in China. This time the LKTM was attended by around 23 universities. "The stages are from April; the peak is May 7, 2020, grand final," he said.
Nuryana said, before entering the grand final stage, students' scientific papers were reviewed by an internal team and selected to get the five best scientific works. After that, proceed to the assessment of the presentation of the work, "he said.
Nuryana hopes that in the future the Chinese LKTM activity will become an annual event that will later influence the increasing international publications of Indonesian students in China.