The Department of Law and Citizenship, Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) held a National Webinar with the theme “The Face of Law and Education in Indonesia in 2021” online, Thursday (25/2/2021). This webinar is specifically invitedKeynote Speaker, Prof. Dr. Ni Ketut Supasti Dharmawan, S.H., M.Hum., LL.M. one of the Professors at the Faculty of Law, Udayana University.
This event was opened by Deputy Dean I of the Undiksha Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Dr. I Nengah Suastika, M.Pd. who on that occasion conveyed how legal science could be closely related to the world of education during the Covid-19 pandemic. “Through this webinar participants can see what the face of law and education will be in 2021. This is urgent because the Covid-19 pandemic has given its color to our educational practices,” he said.
Suastika did not forget to express her high appreciation keynote speaker and the speakers, all of whom are women, for their contribution of thought to this webinar. “I would like to thank the resource persons who were present at this time. Through these legal heroines we will try to innovate in digital learning, both in models synchronous or asynchronous, he said.
Before closing his remarks, this Bangli-born official hoped that the National Webinar would be useful for the participants. “Hopefully it will be useful for all of us, especially the participants, including students, educators, educational practitioners, and academics. “And hopefully brilliant minds will be awakened about how the education process is in this digital era,” he concluded.
The Chairman of the Webinar Committee, Ni Putu Rai Yuliartini, S.H., M.H. said the same thing. who revealed that this webinar is expected to be useful for the 500 or so participants who join online. Asked about the purpose of this activity, he also revealed that the purpose of this webinar was to provide new insights for the community. “The aim is to provide insight and views regarding the face of law and education in Indonesia in 2021. “We know that the Covid 19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the world of education and how this is viewed from legal science,” he said when met on the sidelines of the activity.
After the opening event, the webinar began with a presentation of material from keynote Speaker, Prof. Dr. Ni Ketut Supasti Dharmawan, S.H., M.Hum., LL.M. who delivered the material “Understanding Copyright Protection Comprehensively: A Legal-Based Education ApproachKnowledge, Skill and Value“. In his presentation, he revealed that technology cannot replace everything in education. “It is true that technology cannot replace the main substance of education, one of which is direct interaction between teachers and students. Like now, with the existence of online learning programs, there are work From Home, The Independent Learning Program causes the work of educators and students to develop. “Well, this is where there is a need for legal awareness in the use of copyright,” he said.
Meanwhile, this webinar also presented 8 speakers from various universities, such as Ni Putu Rai Yuliartini, S.H., M.H. from Undiksha, Dr. Elly Kristen Purwendah, S.H., M.Hum., from Wijayakusuma University Purwokerto, Dr. Mutia Evi Kristiny, S.H., M.Hum. from Palangkaraya University, Dr. Natalia Yeti Puspita, S.H., M.Hum., from FH Unika Atma Jaya Jakarta, Wita Setyaningrum, S.H., LL.M. from Ahmad Dahlan University, Ajeng Widya Paramita, S.H., M.H., C.P.L. as Director of the Legal Aid & Consultation Institute and Lecturer at Samawa University, Levina Yustitianingtyas, S.H., LL.M. from Muhamadiyah University Surabaya, and Dr. Endah Rantau Itasari, S.H., M.Hum. from Tanjungpura University, Pontianak. Taking turns, the eight speakers presented their respective material.
Head of the Department of Law and Citizenship, Dr. Dewa Gede Sudika Mangku, S.H., LL.M. said that this National Webinar Series 1 is a collection of national legal and educational heroes who have had a lot of experience in their respective fields. “Through this webinar, we want to convey ideas and views about law and education in 2021. We hope that this national webinar series 1 will inspire students, practitioners, academics, and the general public in facing future challenges. “Of course, the Department of Law and Citizenship will present the next series of webinars to increase insight and views about law and education,” he said when closing this Webinar activity. (hms)