JEMBER – The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) at the University of Jember (UNEJ), in collaboration with the Banyuwangi Vocational and Productivity Training Center (BPVP)—an institution under the auspices of the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower—officially launched a content creator program titled “Project-Based Learning Training.”
The intensive program spanned nearly a month, running from November 3 to November 28, 2025. Participants included a dedicated cohort of students and administrative staff from FISIP UNEJ, all of whom demonstrated high enthusiasm for the soft-skill development sessions.
Bridging the Digital Skills Gap
The curriculum was specifically designed to equip participants with fundamental technical skills essential for today’s digital industry. Key modules included:
- Graphic Design Foundations: Understanding visual aesthetics and layout.
- Visual Content Creation: Mastering Canva for professional branding needs.
- Video Production: Technical training in video editing using the CapCut platform.
By employing a Project-Based Learning approach, the program challenged participants to produce tangible works that can be immediately applied to institutional publications and personal professional development.
National Certification and Quality Assurance
To ensure rigorous professional standards, the training concluded with a formal competency examination. This assessment was mandatory for all participants to measure the proficiency gained throughout the month-long program.
Participants who successfully pass the examination will be awarded official competency certificates. These credentials serve as nationally recognized proof of expertise, intended to bolster the administrative performance of staff and enhance the professional portfolios of students as they prepare to enter the competitive job market.