Lectures

The lecture component consists of a series of sessions delivered by distinguished scholars, practitioners, and experts from Indonesia and abroad with expertise in digital transformation and related fields. Conducted in both onsite and online formats through video conferencing platforms, each session combines thematic presentations with interactive discussions and question-and-answer segments, fostering active engagement and knowledge exchange among participants. Through these learning activities, participants are expected to achieve ELO 1, ELO 2, ELO 5, and ELO 6, including the ability to identify key concepts of digital transformation, examine organizational opportunities and challenges in adopting digital technologies, compare digital transformation strategies across different contexts, and evaluate ethical risks and implications related to cybersecurity, personal data protection, misinformation, and the digital divide.

 

 

  1. Gender and Social Inclusion in Indonesia

    Dr. Novi Kurnia, M.Si., M.A. – Universitas Gadjah Mada
  2. Digital Rights and Cyber Governance

    Alvi Syahrina, S.T., M.Sc. – Universitas Gadjah Mada
  3. Digital Adaptability and Human Capital Development in the Changing World of Work

    Lea Simek, B.A., M.A. – BINUS University
  4. Language Preservation in the Digital Age: Leveraging AI for Vulnerable Languages

    Riza Maslahati Santoso – Meta
  5. Digital Culture and the Making of Identity

    Asst. Prof. Dr. Rosila Bee binti Mohd Hussain – University Malaya, Malaysia
  6. China’s Digital Economy in the Global Political Economy: Industrial Transformation and Global Value Chains

    Prof. Zhang Miao – Xiamen University, China
  7. Digital Transformation and Community Resilience: Civil Society Innovation for Inclusive Development in Indonesia

    Prof. Minako Sakai – UNSW Canberra
  8. Digital Societies: Rethinking Human Connection in the Tech Era

    Asst. Prof. Andrew Prahl – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  9. Critical Digital Literacy: Navigating Power and Information

    Prof. Em. Ang Peng Hwa – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  10. Researching the Digital: Methods for Studying Online Societies

    Associate Prof. Dr. Suraya binti Hamid – University Malaya, Malaysia
  11. Digital Justice, Environmental Activism, and Human Rights in Southeast Asia

    Chomkate Ngamkaiwan, Ph.D. – Mahidol University, Thailand
  12. Data Rights and Digital Governance in ASEAN: Who Benefits from Good Governance?

    Arianne Joy Fabregas – Arellano University School of Law, Philippine
  13. Designing with AI: Creativity, Innovation, and the Future of Creative Work

    Ayotunde Ojo – Visual Artist/ Professional Creative Designer

 

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