by Sustainability Admin 2 | Sep 1, 2022 | 2021, Faculty of Letters, Learning and Students, SDG 01, SDG 03, SDG 04, SDG 05, SDG 17
Figure 1 During my Teaching Assistantship in Thailand for the Kampus Merdeka program sponsored by from Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education Indonesia, I had the chance to join in the Sports Week in Thailand. The Sports Week event in the Thai schools...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Dec 1, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Letters, Researches and Innovations, SDG 01, SDG 03, SDG 05
The implementation of strengthening the Merdeka Belajar (Freedom to Learn) and Kampus Merdeka (Independent Campus) for increasing HOTS Literacy is an activity to build a village through developing tourism village packages based on educational products. This...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 23, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Letters, Learning and Students, SDG 04, SDG 09, SDG 10, SDG 17
In the current era of technological development, the Department of German Literature, Faculty of Letters, State University of Malang continues to develop with its success in carrying out training on digitalization of german-Indonesian intercultural learning which is...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 20, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Letters, Researches and Innovations, SDG 04, SDG 10
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced the world of education to carry out a digital transformation. At some universities, the transformation process can run smoothly. However, at other universities, digital transformation is a migration process forced to respond to...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 19, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Letters, Researches and Innovations, SDG 01, SDG 03, SDG 05
In learning a foreign language, pronunciation has a vital role in the process of language interaction. Pronunciation can affect the meaning and success of communication. Based on a survey conducted at the German Department of the State University of Malang,...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 18, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Letters, Researches and Innovations, SDG 04, SDG 10
The results of the Global World Digital Competitiveness research show that digital literacy skills in Indonesia are ranked 56 out of 63 countries studied. The low level of digital literacy is due to a lack of awareness from the public about digital information....