The purpose of this study was to engage university students from Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia in the Southeast Asia Mobility (SAM) program which aims to develop 21st century skills through multidisciplinary, project-based learning. The program was designed using different phases: design thinking was conducted in Malaysia, the implementation of prototype was conducted in Thailand, and the development of business model canvas was conducted in Indonesia. The research used a qualitative methodology with a 21st century skills’ instrument as precoding followed by interviews, observations, reflective journals, and peer assessment. The program involved 46 students from three universities in three different countries. The data were analysed through initial coding of the 21st century skills and merged with coding from other data sources. Participants started by exploring the problems occurring in the university's cafeteria. Then, they developed the project using the Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, transducers, simple sensors, and applications. The results indicate that students were stimulated to develop their 21st century skills in critical thinking (4.17), collaboration (4.36), communication (4.18), creative and innovation (4.23), self-direction (4.16), making global connections (4.32), making local connections (4.28), and technology skills (4.35). The students developed critical and problem-solving skills through multicultural communication skills. In addition, they developed ICT skills by engaging in a multidisciplinary project. The students learned to collaborate, develop empathetic communication skills, and cultural awareness. The multicultural environment of Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia gave motivation to the students to learn about cultural awareness, prepare their competency to face global challenges, and to apply their knowledge with students from different cultural backgrounds.
Skip Nav Destination
,
,
,
,
,
,
Article navigation
2 April 2021
THE 2ND SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (SMIC 2020): Transforming Research and Education of Science and Mathematics in the Digital Age
8–9 August 2020
Jakarta, Indonesia
Research Article|
April 02 2021
Engaging university students in multidisciplinary, project-based learning through the Southeast Asia mobility (SAM) program Available to Purchase
Yuli Rahmawati;
Yuli Rahmawati
a)
1
Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jalan Rawamangun Muka Raya
, East Jakarta 13220, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
Search for other works by this author on:
Achmad Ridwan;
Achmad Ridwan
1
Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jalan Rawamangun Muka Raya
, East Jakarta 13220, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Search for other works by this author on:
Susi Fitri;
Susi Fitri
1
Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jalan Rawamangun Muka Raya
, East Jakarta 13220, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Search for other works by this author on:
Maria Paristiowati;
Maria Paristiowati
1
Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jalan Rawamangun Muka Raya
, East Jakarta 13220, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Search for other works by this author on:
Fauzan Khairi Che Harun;
Fauzan Khairi Che Harun
2
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Sultan Ibrahim Chancellery Building
, Jalan Iman, 81310 Skudai, Johor, Malaysia
Search for other works by this author on:
Tula Jutarosaga;
Tula Jutarosaga
3
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
, 126 Pracha Uthit Rd, Bang Mot, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
Search for other works by this author on:
Pramita Cucu Mawarni
Pramita Cucu Mawarni
4
SMA Bakti Mulya 400 Jakarta, Jalan Lingkar Selatan
, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta 12310, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Search for other works by this author on:
Yuli Rahmawati
1,a)
Achmad Ridwan
1
Susi Fitri
1
Maria Paristiowati
1
Fauzan Khairi Che Harun
2
Tula Jutarosaga
3
Pramita Cucu Mawarni
4
1
Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jalan Rawamangun Muka Raya
, East Jakarta 13220, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
2
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Sultan Ibrahim Chancellery Building
, Jalan Iman, 81310 Skudai, Johor, Malaysia
3
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
, 126 Pracha Uthit Rd, Bang Mot, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
4
SMA Bakti Mulya 400 Jakarta, Jalan Lingkar Selatan
, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta 12310, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2331, 030034 (2021)
Citation
Yuli Rahmawati, Achmad Ridwan, Susi Fitri, Maria Paristiowati, Fauzan Khairi Che Harun, Tula Jutarosaga, Pramita Cucu Mawarni; Engaging university students in multidisciplinary, project-based learning through the Southeast Asia mobility (SAM) program. AIP Conf. Proc. 2 April 2021; 2331 (1): 030034. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0041913
Download citation file:
Pay-Per-View Access
$40.00
Sign In
You could not be signed in. Please check your credentials and make sure you have an active account and try again.
226
Views
Citing articles via
The implementation of reflective assessment using Gibbs’ reflective cycle in assessing students’ writing skill
Lala Nurlatifah, Pupung Purnawarman, et al.
Effect of coupling agent type on the self-cleaning and anti-reflective behaviour of advance nanocoating for PV panels application
Taha Tareq Mohammed, Hadia Kadhim Judran, et al.
Design of a 100 MW solar power plant on wetland in Bangladesh
Apu Kowsar, Sumon Chandra Debnath, et al.
Related Content
STEM-DRR: Potential strategy for increasing awareness of disaster risks
AIP Conf. Proc. (November 2022)
Using a Dilemma-STEAM teaching model to engage students in 21st century learning
AIP Conf. Proc. (January 2024)
Despic house - History of the city. Structural repair and restoration of the first theatre in Sarajevo
AIP Conf. Proc. (November 2022)
Mapping the research on carbon footprint in Southeast Asia: A bibliometric study
AIP Conf. Proc. (August 2024)
A critical review of non-pharmacological cancer pain management in multidisciplinary approach
AIP Conf. Proc. (July 2021)