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REPORT
  Developing Collaborative e-Learning Materials
                               In the Suport of
Indonesia – Philippines School Partnership Program
                           at
              Philippines Woman College
         University of Southeastern Philippines
                Davao Doctors College
             Tagum National Trade School
       Mindanao, 21 November – 3 December, 2011


                            Collaboration Program
  Southeast Asian Ministries of Education Organization Regional Open Learning Centre
                                 (SEAMOLEC), Indonesia
                                          and
            The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, Davao City
                                     SMKN 2 Klaten
                                  SMKN 1 Trucuk, Klaten
                                 SMK Negeri 1 Gombong
                                SMK Tunas Harapan Pati

                                        2011
FOREWORD




It is a great pleasure for SEAMOLEC to be among the friendly colleagues in Philippines. Our
presence in Philippines is to jointly conduct a training on Developing Material for e-Learning
as a follow up action of School partnership program between Indonesian and The Philippines.

The instructional activities now have been developing progressively that they can make students
enjoy learning very much through the interaction with various media and learning resources.
The role of ICT, then become very important in helping students obtain better result.

I hope this training will address an important issue for many educators in engaging with ICT
effectively and efficiently to enable the students to go through learning experience to the
optimum.

My sincere thanks to Indonesian Embassy in Manila for the continuous support and
cooperation, and fellow colleagues in Philippines and Indonesia for making this training a
success.



Wishing you all the best.



Dr. Ir. Gatot Hari Priowirjanto
Table of Contents


FOREWORD............................................................................................................................................................ i
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... ii
    A.        Background ................................................................................................................................................ 1
    B.        Objectives .................................................................................................................................................. 2
    C.        Activities ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
    D.        Strategy...................................................................................................................................................... 3
    E.        Program Implementation............................................................................................................................ 3
         1.       Time and Venue .................................................................................................................................... 3
         2.       Participants ............................................................................................................................................ 3
    F.        Output ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
    G.        Expected Outcome .................................................................................................................................... 5
    H.        Facilitators and Comittees ......................................................................................................................... 5
    I.        Schedule .................................................................................................................................................... 6
    J.        Certification……………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………...8
    K.        Follow-up Activity ....................................................................................................................................... 8
    L.        Attachments ............................................................................................................................................... 9




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REPORT
  Training/Workshop on Developing Collaborative e-Learning Material
                                 Davao City – The Philippines

                               21 November – 3 December, 2011


A. Background

ASEAN Community 2015 as envisioned in the mission of ASEAN countries can be started
from school partnership program. School partnership program could provide a space for
teachers and students to meet up, to share, to learn from each other, and to grow together. The
feeling of togetherness which is nurtured in the school partnership program will train teachers
and students to respect differences of norms, values, culture, and religion existing among them.
Being tolerant in the differences would contribute to create the ASEAN identitiy of which all
citizens of the Southeast Asian countries should hold.

School partnership program should also contribute to the development of participating schools,
which include the professional development of teachers, which in turn will benefit students.
Having a workshop for teachers of participating schools would give them an opportunity to
learn from each other. The teachers would see the differences in terms of learning material,
syllabus, course delivery, and assessment. At the same time, they could draw common
competencies which could be collaboratively carried out in the learning process. By having the
common learning materials to achieve the same competencies will encourage students to
participate and discuss with their fellow students from different country. This approach of
collaborative learning could only be done by the use of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT).

To enhance the relationship between the two neighboring countries between Philippines and
Indonesia, collaboration in education sector is one effective way as it provides pathways for
young generation (teachers and students) to closely know each other, learn from one another
and respect differences in culture and values. SEAMOLEC, as a regional institution under
SEAMEO, has tried to organize school partnership program between schools in Indonesia and
in other SEAMEO member countries, which includes the Philippines.

Three Indonesian schools have come and visited schools in Davao City and in Mindanao area,
and MoUs which states willingness for collaboration have been signed. There is a need to
follow up this MoU which could support the relationship of the participating schools, and in
turn, will enhance the quality of collaborative learning. The visit and MoU signing was
organized and seen by SEAMOLEC and the Consule General of the Republic of Indonesia in
Davao City. We, therefore, propose a joint program to be conducted between participating
schools and supported by SEAMOLEC and Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia
in Davao City.


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The potential of ICT in education, especially in learning system, could be optimalized in
teachers, and lecturers. At the moment, most study programs are still managed in a traditional
way using traditional interaction and learning resource. The traditional learning culture is based
on dominant role of teacher as a main resource of knowledge for the students; teaching and
learning process often only occurs in classrooms. Meanwhile, the rapid advance of knowledge
has made learning resources at the library become out of date very fast. In several institutions
and graduate study programs, the library collection which is not sufficient enough to
accommodate the students intellectual exercise process, is becoming common view. In the era
of connectivity between institution, expert resource person, and various learning resources has
become relatively easier, interaction that can be conducted not only in classroom, but almost
everywhere and at anytime.

To pursue innovative process, e-learning has become an attractive way in presenting learning
materials to students. E-learning may be applied both in face-to-face mode of instruction and in
open and distance learning mode. E-learning also may conduct students to experience self-
learning. Thus, to support e-learning materials, the development of the instructional design
should be well-prepared.

To provide the capacity building in the competency for developing instructional materials for
collaborative e-learning, the training/workshop on Developing Collaborative e-Learning
Materials will be jointly conducted by SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Centre
(SEAMOLEC) and the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Davao City, and the
Philippines’ colleges: Philippines Woman College, University of Southeastern Philippines,
Davao Doctors College, and Tagum National Trade School.


B. Objectives

    The objectives of the program are:
    1. To discuss and identify the common competencies that might be made as a topic for
        collaborative learning
    2. To develop collaborative e-learning materials
    3. To participate in classroom teaching to get experience in the Philippines classroom
        context
    4. To develop collaboration through sharing knowledge and values
    5. To strengthen the partnership between Indonesian and Philippines schools.



C. Activities

The activities of the program is divided into two major programs:
   1. Pair Work:
            a. Analyzing curriculum and sylabuses

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b. Mapping common competencies
           c. Developing learning materials
           d. Classroom Participation

   2. Joint Training Course:
          a. Developing Collaborative e-learning materials in blog
          b. Developing Seamolec Multi Studio-based learning material




D. Strategy

The training and workshop was conducted for 14 days in which the participants work in pair:
observing class, developing e-learning material and tests.

The pair works were conducted at their own school partners: Philippines Woman College
(PWC), University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao Doctors College, and Tagum National
Trade School. Six Indonesian teachers are placed at each college and paired up with their
counterparts at each school.

In the pairworks, participants develop video presentation to be embedded in their collaborative
blog site.



E. Program Implementation
   1. Time and Venue
       The collaborative activities conducted in 14 (five) effective days, started on 21
       November to 3 December 2011 at their respective school partners.


   2. Participants
  The participants came from various education institutions in Central Java, Indonesia and the
  four schools in Davao City.
       1. Teachers/lecturers/educational personnel
       2. Network technicians




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List of Participants
                              Indonesian – Philippines Counterparts

                Indonesia                                 Philippines
No             Name             School        Subject          Name            School
                                              Matters

1    Akhmad Nuraeni         SMKN 1           Physiscs     Renelyn Bana PWC
                            Gombong                       and      Ariel
                                                          Alcoseba

2    Nasroji                SMKN 1           Otomotive    George      A. USEP
                            Gombong                       Aducayen

                                                                            Tagum Trade
                                                                            School

3    Dicky Mugiyanto        SMKN 1           Computer     Ariel Roy       L. USEP
                            Gombong          Network      Reyes,

                                                          Dr.    Tamara
                                                          Mercado

4    Yosep Purwanto         SMKN 1           English      Patricia   O. USEP
                            Trucuk, Klaten                Elbanbuena

                                                          Lily Babeyanon, DDC
                                                          Nievas       A.
                                                          Camus

5    Martini                SMKN 2 Klaten English         Rowell Acosta     PWC

6    Ricky            Aditya SMKN 4          Mathemat     Reynald     A. PWC
     Nugraha                 Malang          ics          Japay




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F. Output

  a.   Closer relationship and mutual understanding among teachers
  b.   Educators skillful and knowledgeable in using advanced ICT, especially in developing e-
       Learning course.
  c.   Improved interests, innovation, and creativity in the use of ICT-based learning material.
  d.   Improved ICT skills of participants in operating ICT as learning media
       communication.
  e.   e-Learning course and online discussion forum developed by the participants.




G. Expected Outcome
   a. Participating students’ and teachers’ better relations which will lead to the betterment of
      the schools’ relations
   b. Collaborative action research for teachers

H. Facilitators and Committees

  The instructors and facilitators for this training consist of 5 (five) persons from SEAMOLEC
  with quality of having concept of learning process and skill in developing material for e-
  learning and developing school partnership program
  They were:
  1. Mangasa Aritonang, MA (Training Manager)
  2. Besty Priyandhini (Training officer)
  3. Jaslin Ikhsan (Deputy Director)
  4. Abdul Rizal Adompo (Training officer)
  5. Supandi (SMKN 4 Malang, Principal)




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I. Schedule
   a. Week 1



    Day             Time                         Program                            Venue


Mon, 21 Nov         16.00           Indonesian Participants arrived in      Davao International
                                     Davao                                   Airport
                    07.00           Proceed to Accommodation                House of Indonesia
                    19.00           Courtesy Call to Acting Consul          Consulate General of
                                     General                                 RI, Davao City
Tue, 22 Nov     09.00 – 12.00       Visiting Philippines Woman College      PWC
                                    Introduction of participants to their
                                     counterparts
                                    Working with counterparts f

                 13.30 – 15.00      Visiting USEP and introduction to       USEP
                                     cunterparts

Wed, 23 Nov     08.00 – 15.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies         PWC
                                    Developing learning materials           USEP
                                    Classroom Observation
Thu, 24 Nov     08.00 – 15.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies         PWC
                                    Developing learning materials           USEP
                                    Classroom Participation
                                    Visit to Davao Doctors College for
                                     the placement of Mr Yosep               DDC
                                     Purwanto
Fri, 25 Nov     08.00 – 15.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies         PWC
                                    Developing learning materials
                                    Classroom Participation
                                    Visit to Tagum National Trade           Tagum Trade School
                                     School for the placement of Nasroji
                                    Courtesy call to the president of       USEP
                                     USEP
Sat , 26 Nov   08.00 – 15.00        IT training to develop video            SID
                                     presentation

Sun, 27 Nov                         Free time




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b. Week 2



    Day            Time                        Program                      Venue


Mon, 28 Nov    08.00 – 17.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies   PWC
                                   Developing learning materials     DDC
                                   Classroom Observation


Tue, 29 Nov    09.00 – 15.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies   PWC
                                   Developing learning materials     DDC
                                   Classroom Observation


                16.00 – 21.00      Training SEA Cyberclass           SID


Wed, 30 Nov    08.00 – 15.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies   PWC
                                   Developing learning materials     DDC
                                   Classroom Observation
                16.00 – 21.00      Training SEA Cyberclass           SID



Thu, 1 Dec     08.00 – 15.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies   PWC
                                   Developing learning materials     DDC
                                   Classroom Participation           Tagum Trade School
                16.00 – 21.00      Training SEA Cyberclass           SID



Fri, 2 Dec     08.00 – 15.00       Pair works: MappingCompetencies   PWC
                                   Developing learning materials     DDC
                                   Classroom Participation           Tagum Trade School

                16.00 – 21.00      Training SEA Cyberclass           SID



Sat , 3 Dec    13.00               Returning to Indonesia




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J. Certification
          All participants, both Indonesians and Philippines get certificate of
          participation from SEAMOLEC as a token of appreciation to the
          participants.

K. Follow-Up Activity and Expected Up-ComingEvents
          Participants were expected to develop one topic into a full package of web-
          based course during the training. Each participant was to be a resource
          person to disseminate their knowledge and skills to their colleagues in their
          respective institution.


          Expected Up-Coming Events
           Philippines Teachers to visit their partners in Indonesia
           Student exchange:
                    Classroom participation
                    Internship program




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L. Attachments
Attachment

Instructors and Facilitators




   Jaslin Ikhsan                                              Abdul Rizal Adompo     Supandi
                      Mangasa Aritonang   Besty Priyandhini
Deputy Director for                                             Training Officer     Principle
                      Training Manager    Training Officer
  Administration                                                 SEAMOLEC          SMKN 4 Malang
                        SEAMOLEC           SEAMOLEC
  SEAMOLEC



Pictures of Activities




     Courtesy Call to Acting Consulate General Republic of Indonesia, Davao City
                                     Philippines




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Training Session in Class




    Opening Ceremony Training SEA Cyberclass at Consulate General Republic of
                      Indonesia, Davao City Philippines




10 | P a g e
Visit to Philippines Woman Collage




               Visit to University Southern East Philippines




11 | P a g e

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Report school partnership program in davao 21 nov 3 dec 2011

  • 1. REPORT Developing Collaborative e-Learning Materials In the Suport of Indonesia – Philippines School Partnership Program at Philippines Woman College University of Southeastern Philippines Davao Doctors College Tagum National Trade School Mindanao, 21 November – 3 December, 2011 Collaboration Program Southeast Asian Ministries of Education Organization Regional Open Learning Centre (SEAMOLEC), Indonesia and The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, Davao City SMKN 2 Klaten SMKN 1 Trucuk, Klaten SMK Negeri 1 Gombong SMK Tunas Harapan Pati 2011
  • 2. FOREWORD It is a great pleasure for SEAMOLEC to be among the friendly colleagues in Philippines. Our presence in Philippines is to jointly conduct a training on Developing Material for e-Learning as a follow up action of School partnership program between Indonesian and The Philippines. The instructional activities now have been developing progressively that they can make students enjoy learning very much through the interaction with various media and learning resources. The role of ICT, then become very important in helping students obtain better result. I hope this training will address an important issue for many educators in engaging with ICT effectively and efficiently to enable the students to go through learning experience to the optimum. My sincere thanks to Indonesian Embassy in Manila for the continuous support and cooperation, and fellow colleagues in Philippines and Indonesia for making this training a success. Wishing you all the best. Dr. Ir. Gatot Hari Priowirjanto
  • 3. Table of Contents FOREWORD............................................................................................................................................................ i Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... ii A. Background ................................................................................................................................................ 1 B. Objectives .................................................................................................................................................. 2 C. Activities ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 D. Strategy...................................................................................................................................................... 3 E. Program Implementation............................................................................................................................ 3 1. Time and Venue .................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Participants ............................................................................................................................................ 3 F. Output ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 G. Expected Outcome .................................................................................................................................... 5 H. Facilitators and Comittees ......................................................................................................................... 5 I. Schedule .................................................................................................................................................... 6 J. Certification……………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………...8 K. Follow-up Activity ....................................................................................................................................... 8 L. Attachments ............................................................................................................................................... 9 0|Page
  • 4. REPORT Training/Workshop on Developing Collaborative e-Learning Material Davao City – The Philippines 21 November – 3 December, 2011 A. Background ASEAN Community 2015 as envisioned in the mission of ASEAN countries can be started from school partnership program. School partnership program could provide a space for teachers and students to meet up, to share, to learn from each other, and to grow together. The feeling of togetherness which is nurtured in the school partnership program will train teachers and students to respect differences of norms, values, culture, and religion existing among them. Being tolerant in the differences would contribute to create the ASEAN identitiy of which all citizens of the Southeast Asian countries should hold. School partnership program should also contribute to the development of participating schools, which include the professional development of teachers, which in turn will benefit students. Having a workshop for teachers of participating schools would give them an opportunity to learn from each other. The teachers would see the differences in terms of learning material, syllabus, course delivery, and assessment. At the same time, they could draw common competencies which could be collaboratively carried out in the learning process. By having the common learning materials to achieve the same competencies will encourage students to participate and discuss with their fellow students from different country. This approach of collaborative learning could only be done by the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). To enhance the relationship between the two neighboring countries between Philippines and Indonesia, collaboration in education sector is one effective way as it provides pathways for young generation (teachers and students) to closely know each other, learn from one another and respect differences in culture and values. SEAMOLEC, as a regional institution under SEAMEO, has tried to organize school partnership program between schools in Indonesia and in other SEAMEO member countries, which includes the Philippines. Three Indonesian schools have come and visited schools in Davao City and in Mindanao area, and MoUs which states willingness for collaboration have been signed. There is a need to follow up this MoU which could support the relationship of the participating schools, and in turn, will enhance the quality of collaborative learning. The visit and MoU signing was organized and seen by SEAMOLEC and the Consule General of the Republic of Indonesia in Davao City. We, therefore, propose a joint program to be conducted between participating schools and supported by SEAMOLEC and Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Davao City. 1|Page
  • 5. The potential of ICT in education, especially in learning system, could be optimalized in teachers, and lecturers. At the moment, most study programs are still managed in a traditional way using traditional interaction and learning resource. The traditional learning culture is based on dominant role of teacher as a main resource of knowledge for the students; teaching and learning process often only occurs in classrooms. Meanwhile, the rapid advance of knowledge has made learning resources at the library become out of date very fast. In several institutions and graduate study programs, the library collection which is not sufficient enough to accommodate the students intellectual exercise process, is becoming common view. In the era of connectivity between institution, expert resource person, and various learning resources has become relatively easier, interaction that can be conducted not only in classroom, but almost everywhere and at anytime. To pursue innovative process, e-learning has become an attractive way in presenting learning materials to students. E-learning may be applied both in face-to-face mode of instruction and in open and distance learning mode. E-learning also may conduct students to experience self- learning. Thus, to support e-learning materials, the development of the instructional design should be well-prepared. To provide the capacity building in the competency for developing instructional materials for collaborative e-learning, the training/workshop on Developing Collaborative e-Learning Materials will be jointly conducted by SEAMEO Regional Open Learning Centre (SEAMOLEC) and the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Davao City, and the Philippines’ colleges: Philippines Woman College, University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao Doctors College, and Tagum National Trade School. B. Objectives The objectives of the program are: 1. To discuss and identify the common competencies that might be made as a topic for collaborative learning 2. To develop collaborative e-learning materials 3. To participate in classroom teaching to get experience in the Philippines classroom context 4. To develop collaboration through sharing knowledge and values 5. To strengthen the partnership between Indonesian and Philippines schools. C. Activities The activities of the program is divided into two major programs: 1. Pair Work: a. Analyzing curriculum and sylabuses 2|Page
  • 6. b. Mapping common competencies c. Developing learning materials d. Classroom Participation 2. Joint Training Course: a. Developing Collaborative e-learning materials in blog b. Developing Seamolec Multi Studio-based learning material D. Strategy The training and workshop was conducted for 14 days in which the participants work in pair: observing class, developing e-learning material and tests. The pair works were conducted at their own school partners: Philippines Woman College (PWC), University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao Doctors College, and Tagum National Trade School. Six Indonesian teachers are placed at each college and paired up with their counterparts at each school. In the pairworks, participants develop video presentation to be embedded in their collaborative blog site. E. Program Implementation 1. Time and Venue The collaborative activities conducted in 14 (five) effective days, started on 21 November to 3 December 2011 at their respective school partners. 2. Participants The participants came from various education institutions in Central Java, Indonesia and the four schools in Davao City. 1. Teachers/lecturers/educational personnel 2. Network technicians 3|Page
  • 7. List of Participants Indonesian – Philippines Counterparts Indonesia Philippines No Name School Subject Name School Matters 1 Akhmad Nuraeni SMKN 1 Physiscs Renelyn Bana PWC Gombong and Ariel Alcoseba 2 Nasroji SMKN 1 Otomotive George A. USEP Gombong Aducayen Tagum Trade School 3 Dicky Mugiyanto SMKN 1 Computer Ariel Roy L. USEP Gombong Network Reyes, Dr. Tamara Mercado 4 Yosep Purwanto SMKN 1 English Patricia O. USEP Trucuk, Klaten Elbanbuena Lily Babeyanon, DDC Nievas A. Camus 5 Martini SMKN 2 Klaten English Rowell Acosta PWC 6 Ricky Aditya SMKN 4 Mathemat Reynald A. PWC Nugraha Malang ics Japay 4|Page
  • 8. F. Output a. Closer relationship and mutual understanding among teachers b. Educators skillful and knowledgeable in using advanced ICT, especially in developing e- Learning course. c. Improved interests, innovation, and creativity in the use of ICT-based learning material. d. Improved ICT skills of participants in operating ICT as learning media communication. e. e-Learning course and online discussion forum developed by the participants. G. Expected Outcome a. Participating students’ and teachers’ better relations which will lead to the betterment of the schools’ relations b. Collaborative action research for teachers H. Facilitators and Committees The instructors and facilitators for this training consist of 5 (five) persons from SEAMOLEC with quality of having concept of learning process and skill in developing material for e- learning and developing school partnership program They were: 1. Mangasa Aritonang, MA (Training Manager) 2. Besty Priyandhini (Training officer) 3. Jaslin Ikhsan (Deputy Director) 4. Abdul Rizal Adompo (Training officer) 5. Supandi (SMKN 4 Malang, Principal) 5|Page
  • 9. I. Schedule a. Week 1 Day Time Program Venue Mon, 21 Nov 16.00  Indonesian Participants arrived in Davao International Davao Airport 07.00  Proceed to Accommodation House of Indonesia 19.00  Courtesy Call to Acting Consul Consulate General of General RI, Davao City Tue, 22 Nov 09.00 – 12.00  Visiting Philippines Woman College PWC  Introduction of participants to their counterparts  Working with counterparts f 13.30 – 15.00  Visiting USEP and introduction to USEP cunterparts Wed, 23 Nov 08.00 – 15.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials USEP  Classroom Observation Thu, 24 Nov 08.00 – 15.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials USEP  Classroom Participation  Visit to Davao Doctors College for the placement of Mr Yosep DDC Purwanto Fri, 25 Nov 08.00 – 15.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials  Classroom Participation  Visit to Tagum National Trade Tagum Trade School School for the placement of Nasroji  Courtesy call to the president of USEP USEP Sat , 26 Nov 08.00 – 15.00  IT training to develop video SID presentation Sun, 27 Nov  Free time 6|Page
  • 10. b. Week 2 Day Time Program Venue Mon, 28 Nov 08.00 – 17.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials DDC  Classroom Observation Tue, 29 Nov 09.00 – 15.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials DDC  Classroom Observation 16.00 – 21.00  Training SEA Cyberclass SID Wed, 30 Nov 08.00 – 15.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials DDC  Classroom Observation 16.00 – 21.00  Training SEA Cyberclass SID Thu, 1 Dec 08.00 – 15.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials DDC  Classroom Participation Tagum Trade School 16.00 – 21.00  Training SEA Cyberclass SID Fri, 2 Dec 08.00 – 15.00  Pair works: MappingCompetencies PWC  Developing learning materials DDC  Classroom Participation Tagum Trade School 16.00 – 21.00  Training SEA Cyberclass SID Sat , 3 Dec 13.00  Returning to Indonesia 7|Page
  • 11. J. Certification All participants, both Indonesians and Philippines get certificate of participation from SEAMOLEC as a token of appreciation to the participants. K. Follow-Up Activity and Expected Up-ComingEvents Participants were expected to develop one topic into a full package of web- based course during the training. Each participant was to be a resource person to disseminate their knowledge and skills to their colleagues in their respective institution. Expected Up-Coming Events  Philippines Teachers to visit their partners in Indonesia  Student exchange:  Classroom participation  Internship program 8|Page
  • 12. L. Attachments Attachment Instructors and Facilitators Jaslin Ikhsan Abdul Rizal Adompo Supandi Mangasa Aritonang Besty Priyandhini Deputy Director for Training Officer Principle Training Manager Training Officer Administration SEAMOLEC SMKN 4 Malang SEAMOLEC SEAMOLEC SEAMOLEC Pictures of Activities Courtesy Call to Acting Consulate General Republic of Indonesia, Davao City Philippines 9|Page
  • 13. Training Session in Class Opening Ceremony Training SEA Cyberclass at Consulate General Republic of Indonesia, Davao City Philippines 10 | P a g e
  • 14. Visit to Philippines Woman Collage Visit to University Southern East Philippines 11 | P a g e