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Empowering Edupreneurship through AI-Based Creative Journalism Education Hayatun Nufus; Subyantoro; Hari Bakti Mardikantoro; Rahayu Pristiwati; Zainarthur, Henry
CORISINTA Vol 2 No 2 (2025): August
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/corisinta.v2i2.112

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The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has reshaped journalism and education, creating opportunities to strengthen creative writing and entrepreneurial skills. AI-driven journalism platforms, such as automated content generation and real-time feedback, empower students to become both skilled writers and edupreneurs, while developing 21st-century competencies including creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and digital literacy. This study examines the influence of AI integration on creative writing skills, edupreneurship, and competency development using a quantitative research design. Data were collected through structured questionnaires distributed to university students and analyzed with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) via SmartPLS 4. The analysis revealed high reliability and convergent validity of the measurement model, with structural results confirming significant positive relationships between AI integration and creative writing skills, and between creative writing skills and 21st-century competencies. Furthermore, creative writing was shown to mediate the connection between AI adoption and both entrepreneurship and competency development, indicating its key role in linking technological tools with educational and entrepreneurial outcomes. The findings underline the transformative role of AI in journalism education, not only in enhancing writing proficiency but also in building entrepreneurial capacity and essential future-ready skills. This \textbf{research provides} practical implications for integrating AI literacy, creative expression, and entrepreneurship into curricula, while also aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as Quality Education, Economic Growth, Innovation, and Global Partnerships, supporting inclusive and technology-driven learning.
AI-Based Technopreneurship for Speech Disorder Therapyin ADHD Children Uki Hares Yulianti; Zulaeha, Ida; Subyantoro; Yusro Edy Nugroho; Moyo, Kgomotso
CORISINTA Vol 2 No 2 (2025): August
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/corisinta.v2i2.135

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While existing literature explores AI in healthcare, this study uniquely high-lights technopreneurial approaches to address accessibility and affordability ofAI-based therapies. Focusing on Indonesia as a case study, the paper exam-ines how AI can support children with ADHD who often face delays in speechdevelopment and communication. ADHD affects attention, language process-ing, and social interaction, creating challenges for effective therapy. AI inte-grates machine learning to analyze speech patterns, detect phonological errors,and provide adaptive therapy exercises tailored to children’s developmental lev-els. Findings indicate that AI improves diagnostic accuracy and delivers engag-ing interventions through interactive and gamified tools, enhancing motivationand participation for children who struggle with conventional therapy. AI sys-tems can track progress and adjust feedback in real time, offering personalizedsupport. However, barriers remain regarding affordability, infrastructure, andthe need for human oversight to manage complex emotional and behavioral re-sponses. In this context, technopreneurship is essential to scale affordable AI-based therapies for schools, clinics, and homes. By bridging gaps in healthcaredelivery, this study contributes to SDG 3 (Good Health), SDG 4 (Quality Ed-ucation), and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities). It emphasizes the importance ofinterdisciplinary collaboration among AI developers, speech-language patholo-gists, medical professionals, and educators. Overall, AI-driven technopreneur-ship demonstrates strong potential to improve early detection, therapy person-alization, and language development for children with ADHD, while ensuringbroader accessibility and sustainability.