Nadia Sigi Prameswari
Fakultas Bahasa Dan Seni, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology

Finding Out the Visual Literacy Ability of College Level through the Analysis of Poster Design and Idea Creativity Nadia Sigi Prameswari; Agus Cahyono; Slamet Subiyantoro; Eko Haryanto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The challenge of education in the 21st Century is to create an education that can produce thoughtful human resources who can build social order and economy and are aware of knowledge as an individual in the 21st Century. It is crucial for learning in the present era to prioritize visual literacy skills. Visual literacy skills help the students to be capable of communicating by utilizing visual language structure until they contribute to the more global dialogue organization such as metaverse era. The purpose of this research was to review the poster design, which covers visual literacy standards and visual literacy aspects, to determine the level of students’ visual literacy skills in college. This study uses purposive sampling on visual art students from four universities. The data in this study were analyzed using interpretivism. Based on the analysis result of students’ work presentation reviewed from the visual skill. Differences in the ability to convey information, effectiveness and efficiency of images, presentation of cultural, social, and historical photos, problem-solving, and creativity. Differences in the quality of work between one individual and another related to standards in visual literacy are influenced by several aspects, namely learning experience, source of visual literacy, and sense experience.
Promoting Success for MBKM-Curriculum through Internship Program in Higher Education Thohiriyah Thohiriyah; Rahma Ari Widihastuti; Marliza Arsiyana; Intan Andalas I. R. P; Nadia Sigi Prameswari
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
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Under the Regulation of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Number 3 the Year 2020 about National Standard of Higher Education and Guidance of Freedom to Learn-Independent Campus (MBKM Curriculum) Year 2020, a higher education institution has the responsibility to encourage students to have learning experiences outside the study program (Prodi) and outside home university for maximum 3 semesters. The learning experiences that the students got from outside the Study Program and home university must be transferred into academic recognition equal to 20 credits. To meet this demand, Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) through MBKM Body in each faculty initiated a program that can be transferred into academic recognition equal to 12 credits namely MBKM UNNES PRIGEL Program or simply the PRIGEL program. MBKM UNNES PRIGEL is developed from Internship Program (PKL) having 12 credits-academic recognition. This paper examines how an internship program in higher education can support the implementation of the MBKM curriculum, especially in the Faculty of Languages and Arts (FBS), Universitas Negeri Semarang. A qualitative method was employed to conduct this study specifically using the PDCA method proposed by Deming in Swamidass (2000). Two main issues faced by the Faculty MBKM coordinator in UNNES are 1) designing the form of learning activities (BKP), 2) meeting the academic requirements and policy. Key strategies for supporting the policy and the development of the form of learning activity (BKP) are discussed in this paper.