Yogyakarta, May 14th 2020 – Center for Digital Society or CfDS Fisipol UGM held a program known as Digital Discussion #20 on Thursday (14/5). This online discussion that has been held through WhatsApp Group brought a theme, “Holiday after Pandemic! Easy Tips to Manage Itinerary from Mobile Phone” and presented Ruth Tarullyna S. as the Event and SocMed Staff of CfDS as the discussion starter. The discussion was started at 03.00 p.m and was moderated by Made Bayu Agus Sudharma, Event Assistant of CfDS.
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Yogyakarta, 13 Mei 2020ㅡGlobal Engagement Office (GEO) of Fisipol UGM is back again with the third episode of Exposure Talks. In this third episode, the Exposure Talks is quite different compared to the previous episodes. In this episode, Exposure Talk discussed the topic of internships abroad by having Arifiana T.P Warchani, a last year UGM Law Student, as the speaker. Last year, Arifiana – or commonly called as Tata – had the opportunity to have an internship in the Indonesia Republic Embassy in Bangkok. The discussion titled “Internship at the Embassy” started at 3 pm through Whatsapp group.
Yogyakarta, May 13th 2020- FISIPOL UGM’s Center for Digital Society (CfDS) held a discussion session about the digital world. The discussion was streamed through the Instagram live feature on 4 pm to 5 pm. It was presented by Noel. In this opportunity, the topic was “The Social Media Now: Does it Bring Positive or Negative Effect?”, this event was open for everyone.
The event garnered a pretty big interest amongst Instagram audiences. The audiences gave also gave their opinion about the topic discussed, which was about social media. There were four people that joined CfDS’s live Instagram; Danis Fahreza, Gehang Ghofari, Anaqduanaiko, dan Arindaputri.
Yogyakarta, May 12th, 2020– Center for Digital Society or CfDS Fisipol UGM held the Digitalk #40 program by collaborating with CODEX on Tuesday (5/12). The theme brought upon this occasion was “Digital Talent Preparation 101” presented by Hiroko Amanda, Chief of Employer Branding and Talent Management of CODEX powered by Telkom Indonesia. Through the Zoom Meeting Room and YouTube’s Live Broadcast Platform, the discussion started at 15.00 WIB moderated by Firya Qurratu’ain, CfDS Partnership Associate.
Yogyakarta, May 11st 2020—FISIPOL’s Career Development Center (CDC) held a live session titled ‘Career Education: Knowing Yourself’ on Monday (11/5). This session was presented by Dina Wahida, M.Psi – CDC’s psychologist. CDC realized the importance of knowing ourselves in the journey of our career development. Hence, CDC believes that this session is a worthwhile investment of everyone’s time. The live session was streamed through @cdcfisipolugm Instagram account at 4 pm, and it has become a routine agenda every Monday and Friday.
Yogyakarta, May 8th 2020 – Center for Digital Society (CfDS) held another digital future discussion (DIFUSSION) #23 with the title Digital Preaching: A New Way to Spread Peacefulness. In this occasion, CfDS presented two speakers, they were Nafilah Safitri from AIS Nusantara and Yohanes Tri Atmaja, CEO of The Messenjah. This event was moderated by Fedryno Geza Ramadha, the Social Media Manager Event of CfDS. This discussion was aired through YouTube Live Streaming, from 03.00 p.m. until 04.30 p.m.
Yogyakarta, May 8th 2020 – The ‘Parasite’ movie mustn’t be unfamiliar again for us. The thriller/comedy film was directed by Bong Joon-ho who just received four awards at Oscar. Still with his trademark, director Bong Joon-ho slipped messages full of social criticism into his film through symbols. In order to discuss messages and symbols in ‘Parasite’ movie, Career Development Center or CDC FISIPOL UGM held a film discussion webinar titled “Uncovering Meaning and Symbol in ‘Parasite’ Movie” with Mashita Fandia, lecturer in the Department of Communication Science UGM.
Yogyakarta, May 8th 2020 – Block71 and Waktukita.com together with Creative Hub Fisipol UGM held the second #Dirumahajatalks for Charity in Friday (8/5). #Dirumahajatalks for Charity is an agenda to support a program called Against COVID-19 Together (Bersama Kita Lawan COVID-19) with the open donation on s.id/kitalawancorona. The total sum of funds will be donated to the medics personnel and communities that affected by COVID-19. This time the topic was How Technology is Shaping the Future of Education, the series of #ngabuburitditemenin class which took place on May, 7th – 12th 2020. In this second class, the speaker was Ahmad Faiz Sahupala, the co-founder and CEO of Eduka System and moderated by Titus, Talent Pitching Creative Hub Fisipol UGM Batch 3.
Yogyakarta, May 7th, 2020—Center Digital for Society or CfDS Fisipol UGM held a Digital Discussion #19 program on Thursday (5/7). Online discussion through WhatsApp Group platform raised the topic “Securing Mobile Phones from Cyber Threats”. The speaker in this discussion was Vidiskiu Fortinu from the Research Associate at CfDS Lab. The discussion began at 15.00 WIB and was moderated by Made Agus Bayu Sudharma (Bayu) as the CfDS Event Assistant.
As often happens before the discussion, the moderator introduced himself and conveyed group rules as well as introducing the speaker. For the introduction, the moderator asked the audience about what causes mobile phones are vulnerable to cyber-attacks. According to the audience, mobile phones are vulnerable to cyber-attacks due to lack of digital literacy from smartphone users, installing lots of applications, and providing random personal information.
Yogyakarta, May 5th, 2020– COVID-19 global pandemic which is testing ASEAN regional Corporation was discussed by the ASEAN Studies Center (ASC) Faculty of Social and Political Sciences UGM who held the ASEAN discussion entitled “The Past and the Future of ASEAN Health Cooperation” with Ahmad Rizky Mardathillah Umar, a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Opening the discussion with a complex mapping of ASEAN response, Umar saw that there were uneven policy responses among the member of the countries and there was no coordinated response information to reduce the early spread of COVID-19. The response also raised the question, “What explains the limited ASEAN policy response to COVID-19? What does history tell about health cooperation in ASEAN and its possibilities in the future?”