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View all search resultsSpeaking to a number of university rectors during a virtual Indonesian Rectors Forum conference on Saturday, Jokowi said that online lectures were but one of several ways the country’s academic community had adapted to the current health crisis, calling them part of “the next normal”.
Participants of the online KKN program will focus on promoting a healthy lifestyle, developing tourism in villages, strengthening people’s finances and preparing village communities ahead of the so-called new normal period.
As the biggest contributor to the internet economy's growth in Southeast Asia, Indonesia’s tech sector is booming. However its growth is being held back by a shortage of skilled STEM talent, producing only 278 engineers per million people a year.
While the impact of COVID-19 on the education sector is clear, the outcome remains uncertain. What is certain is that technology and new behavior patterns will drive change in the sector and may totally revamp how education is consumed and delivered in the future.
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