East Java Exploration 21 February – 06 June 2022 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Directorate of Global Engagement Rectorate Building 1st Floor ITS Campus, Sukolilo-Surabaya www.its.ac.id/international East Java Exploration (EJX) 21 February – 06 June 2022 INTRODUCTION It is acknowledged that people-to-people connection is the foundation of sustainable collaboration and development. As well as enhancing youth mobility is believed would bring great benefit for mutual understanding and future collaboration among countries. In other hand, COVID-19 Pandemic makes physical mobility becomes impossible. Therefore, East Java Universities are introducing East Java Exploration (EJx) through online platform. This short program is designed as a general course with multidisciplinary approach for participants to explore East Java in various aspects. Through online series of lecture, discussion, case study, observation, and direct interaction with people from different background, participants would gain better understanding about East Java and its potential and challenges. Each topic is designed in an online form in which participants will learn through online explanation and cases. It is expected that the program will enhance knowledge, insight, and cross- cultural understanding. There is no doubt that participants will gain memorable experiences through fun learning method. LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Participants understand various topics related to East Java situation and challenges 2. Participants are able to recognize and identify problems related to the presented topics and the way to solve the identified problems or improve the situation using a multi-disciplinary approach 3. Participants learn cultural aspects of Indonesia and gain cross-cultural understanding about East Java people and its culture 4. Participants are able to communicate their ideas and thoughts verbally and in writing to wider audience from different background ELEMENTS OF THE PROGRAM 1. Academic related activities Session with particular topics that delivered by the expert. Students will be guided to have interactive discussion. 2. Language and cultural knowledge In addition to the Indonesian language course, there are many cultural knowledge in the program, such as activities during Indonesian Independence Day, playing Rebana as one of Indonesian Muslims’ traditions, and making Batik. 3. Online sight seeing City tour through online platform will be very useful for participant’s new insight and exploring experience. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION The certificate of completion will be granted to participants who attend minimum 80% of the whole program. Certificate of completion will be signed by the chair of the organizing committee & the representative of East Java Provincial Government. East Java Exploration 21 February – 06 June 2022 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Directorate of Global Engagement Rectorate Building 1st Floor ITS Campus, Sukolilo-Surabaya www.its.ac.id/international TRANSCRIPT FOR CREDIT TRANSFER The transcript will be granted to participants who complete the assessment requirement bellow: a. Class Participation = 15% b. Assignment One: 10 minutes presentation = 35% c. Assignment Two: 3000 words essay = 50% DETAILED TOPIC Smart City in Developing Countries Synopsis A city is expected to be an urban area that creates sustainable economic development and high quality of life. A Smart City is a city that manages such development by excelling in multiple key sectors. Smart City has become a major issue in today’s city development in the world. Smart City consists of 6 main pillars, namely Smart Economy, Smart Environment, Smart People, Smart Living, and Smart Government. All these pillars can be achieved through strong human capital, social capital, and ICT infrastructure. This course introduces participants to the concept of smart city and how Surabaya evolves towards a smart city. Many aspects of Smart City including e-government services and one stop public services (Smart Government), Surabaya Intelligent Transport System (SITS – Smart Mobility), 112 Command Centre (Smart Living), Broadband Learning Centre (BLC) and community-based-library (Smart People), and community-based waste treatment (Smart Environment) will be discussed through an interactive teaching method. Coordinator Dr. Maria Anityasari, S.T., ME Contact Detail int_off@its.ac.id, m_anityasari@yahoo.com.au +62 817334137 University Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Surabaya Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to understand: a. several frameworks of Smart City b. the implementation of Smart City in developing countries c. the success factors and the challenges of Smart City implementation History of Indonesia Independence Day Celebration Synopsis Indonesia Independence Day is always celebrated with full festivity as the day when Indonesia’s founding fathers -Soekarno and Hatta- proclaimed its independence from the Dutch and Japanese authorities. This independence has been long awaited by Indonesian people for almost 350 years. As a long awaited dream, it East Java Exploration 21 February – 06 June 2022 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Directorate of Global Engagement Rectorate Building 1st Floor ITS Campus, Sukolilo-Surabaya www.its.ac.id/international is only natural to see people’s excitement in welcoming the independence day, even its celebration 76 years later. In this course, participants will learn about the history of Indonesian independence and the culture behind independence day celebration that is rich with traditional philosophy. To put it into pandemic context, independence day celebration has been constrained towards a more pandemic-friendly activities which often defer traditional philosophy. Coordinator Maria Indira Aryani, M.Hub.Int Contact Detail +628175281596(kise.upn@upnjatim.ac.id/ maria_indira.hi@upnjatim.ac.id) University UPN Veteran Jawa Timur Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to be able to: a. identify basic information about history of Indonesian Independence. b. recognize traditional philosophy behind Indonesia’s independence day festivities. c. describe a more pandemic-friendly activities of an independence day celebration. d. discuss philosophy of independence day celebration and festivities and how it needs to adapt to the changing times. Indonesian Language Diversity Synopsis This course gives the students knowledge that Indonesian language is various, from its dialect or different kinds of languages that exist in Indonesia. The students will be taught and exposed to different languages that exist in Indonesia. It is hoped that they will get an understading about the diversity of Indonesian language and can practice using the short talk on the languages. Coordinator Asrori, M.Pd. Contact Detail +62 813-3060-4020 (international_office@unesa.ac.id) University Universitas Negeri Surabaya Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to be able to: a. understand about the the diversity of Indonesian language. b. practice using the short talk on the languages. East Java Exploration 21 February – 06 June 2022 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Directorate of Global Engagement Rectorate Building 1st Floor ITS Campus, Sukolilo-Surabaya www.its.ac.id/international Malangan Javanese and Walikan Language Synopsis Javanese is an Austronesian language spoken on the Indonesian island Java. East Javanese, which is part of the Javanese dialect continuum, forms the focus of this course. Malangan Javanese is the localized variety of East Javanese spoken in Malang. Despite its local domain, the language is widely used in the Indonesian social media and has its own youth slang, Walikan language or Boso Walikan Malang. Several aspects of Malangan Javanese will be addressed during the course, including its linguistic features and diglossic relation with standard Indonesian. In addition, the course will discuss the structure and characteristics of Walikan as a youth language. Coordinator Dr. Nurenzia Yannuar Contact Detail +6282131554959 (oia@um.ac.id/nurenzia.yannuar.fs@um.ac.id) University Universitas Negeri Malang Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to be able to: a. identify basic information about Javanese and its dialects. b. recognize the basic structure and vocabulary of East Javanese dialect. c. describe a local youth language variety in Malang. d. discuss the social impact of a youth language and how it has been used to project identity and solidarity. Jamu : Indonesian Traditional Medicines Synopsis Indonesia's natural wealth has provided abundant resources to maintain the existence of Jamu. From generation to generation, Jamu is known as Indonesian Traditional Medicine which has recently been in great demand locally and globally. This traditional herbal medicine comes from medicinal plants that are believed to be efficacious by the surrounding community. This is both an opportunity and a challenge for us. Research on the bioactivity of various medicinal plants as raw materials for herbal medicine has been widely studied in Indonesia, such as antioxidants, antidiabetic, antibacterial, and antifungal, etc. Jamu is also one of the focus of our research in Laboratory of Natural Product and Synthetic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry – ITS. This shows that the raw materials of medicinal plants in herbal medicine are very useful in increasing immunity, preventing several diseases, and increasing stamina. Coordinator Sri Fatmawati, S.Si., M.Sc., Ph.D Contact Detail +6282230994949 (fatma@chem.its.ac.id/fatma_chem@yahoo.com) East Java Exploration 21 February – 06 June 2022 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Directorate of Global Engagement Rectorate Building 1st Floor ITS Campus, Sukolilo-Surabaya www.its.ac.id/international University Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to be able to: a. Describe Jamu and Indonesia's biodiversity b. Recognize the history of herbal medicine as Indonesian Traditional Medicine c. Identify the variety of Jamu as Indonesian Traditional Medicine. d. Discuss the health benefits of consuming Indonesian Traditional Medicines History & Indonesian Culture on Islamic New Year Synopsis Islamic new year is one of the most important celebrations in Indonesia, which is held with a variety of different activities and traditions. This course aims to provide an understanding of the history and traditions of Islamic New Year celebration in different regions in Indonesia. The course will give an example of cultural tradition and activities that Muslims community do when they celebrate the new year as well as identify the reason why the community still preserve the tradition. Coordinator Fitriah, PhD Contact Detail +62 822-3283-0345 University UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya Learning Outcome Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to be able to: a. learn the history and traditions of Islamic New Year celebration in different regions in Indonesian b. understand how Muslims community celebrate the new year and reasons for sustaining the tradition, and why the community still preserve the tradition. East Java Creative Industries: Personal Memory Tourism Synopsis This course explores the varied intersections between tourism and memory within the context of East Java creative industries. It starts with the parallel developments between the emergence of the visual memory and personal nostalgia combined with academic exploration of memory and tourism studies. Memory, mediated by visual medium, such as film and photos are fundamental element in choosing a destination. It is strengthening by digital environment and the massive usage of social media in Indonesia. This phenomenon push forwards tourist experience at the destination. East Java Exploration 21 February – 06 June 2022 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Directorate of Global Engagement Rectorate Building 1st Floor ITS Campus, Sukolilo-Surabaya www.its.ac.id/international Added by the modern habit of sharing the experience through narrative caption, pictures, tagging and hastags. In the context East Java Creative Industries, memory and tourism heavily rely on media, digital media and representation. Lecturer: IGAK Satrya Wibawa, PhD. (igaksatrya@fisip.unair.ac.id, +628123010050) Coordinator Astria Okta Herdiani Contact Detail head.intprograms@global.unair.ac.id, +6282142356778 University Universitas Airlangga Learning Outcome After attending this subject, students are expected to be able to: a. Identify main peculiarities of memory and tourism in the East java creative Industries. b. Be able to analyze cultural & Creative products from the organizational, economic, business model point of view. c. Be able to analyze cultural policies and creative industries/clusters policies in the field of East Java creative Industries. Start-up Ecosystem in Kota Malang Synopsis Kota Malang (Malang City) is known as a creative city, where some of the national start-up has its support in Malang. This project will show participant about some “lesson learned” in running the start- up business and invite them in “design thinking” project of business model canvas. Through this project, participants will learn both the business and legal process in building up the start-up and will connect the east java start-up with a global value chain. Coordinator Nanda Saraswati Contact Detail io@ub.ac.id ; anandasaraswati@ub.ac.id ; +62 81803889933 University Universitas Brawijaya Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to: a. Understand the business and legal process in building up the start-up b. Understand the development of start-ups from the perspective of institutions and culture prevailing in Malang Institutional Arrangement of Tobacco for Community Welfare and Tobacco for Health Synopsis Tobacco is a fancy and export-oriented flagship products particularly as raw material for cigar production in Jember Regency. Various tobacco species create characteristics with different East Java Exploration 21 February – 06 June 2022 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Directorate of Global Engagement Rectorate Building 1st Floor ITS Campus, Sukolilo-Surabaya www.its.ac.id/international function of substances. The pros and cons about tobacco products have become challenges to increase the benefits. Several challenges on the dynamic demand of international standard and market quality emerge as logical consequences requiring serious concerns from all parties. The challenges include the cultivation techniques, other products than cigarettes and cigars, management system from upstream to downstream in each tobacco cultivation chain to increase additional values and improve the tobacco farmers’ and business players. Coordinator Ns. Tantut Susanto, S.Kep., M.Kep., Sp.Kep.Kom., Ph.D Contact Detail internationaloffice@unej.ac.id University Universitas Jember Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the session, participants are expected to be able to: a. Have the knowledge of the tobacco institutional system from upstream to downstream b. Identify tobacco-derived products other than cigarettes c. Recognize the positive side of tobacco for health d. Discuss the tobacco business in the future