Integrated Teacher-Student Training: STEM Innovation, FabLab, and Small-Scale Experiments

Samarinda, Indonesia --- On September 10, 2025 (SMAN 13 Samarinda). Under the auspices of the LUPIC Program, UNNES, Sogang University, and UNMUL held a community service activity for teachers and students at SMAN 13 Samarinda, East Kalimantan. The program was officially opened by the Dean of the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) UNMUL and the Coordinator of the Chemistry Education Study Program (Prodi) UNNES. The event began with an introduction to the LUPIC program, the handover of a 3D printer and SSC to the Chemistry Education Study Program (FKIP) UNMUL, and the signing of a collaboration agreement between UNNES, Sogang University, and Unmul, witnessed online by the Director of the LUPIC Program, Prof. Won Koo Lee.

[(Left) Collaboration milestone at UNMUL, including the symbolic handover session. (Right) Micro Kit packages prepared for training and dissemination activities]

[The next session introduced UNNES FabLab and the Microteaching Smart Studio in a hybrid format delivered by Siti Herlina Dewi, strengthening the technology and fabrication context of the program]

[Seminar 1 on Trends and Innovations in Chemistry Education, delivered by Prof. Sri Haryani and Prof. Sri Wardani, moderated by Siti Herlina, strengthened the pedagogical foundation for chemistry learning innovation]
.[Seminar 2 on Contextual Chemistry, delivered by Dr. Agung Tri Prasetya (UNNES) and Dr. Pintaka (UNMUL) with Ibrahim as moderator, focused on micro-scale practices and contextual learning based on local resources]

[Seminar 3 on STEM Learning Challenges delivered by Cepi Kurniawan, Ph. D and Siti Herlina Dewi, M. Pd.]