• Welcome to OSC 2021!


    Welcome OSC 2021 community!

    Let's have a fun-interactive-online learning of traditional medicine in the digital era

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    Halo all OSC 2021ers!

    Welcome aboard to the OSC 2021 community. Congratulations! you are about to take an unforgettable journey learning traditional medicine in fun-interactive virtual learning during the summer break.

    This course has designed to nurture your potential to produce a team-based project covering a problem-solving solution in traditional medicine adoption into Society 5.0.

    Fasten your seatbelt and Let's shine out. It's summertime!


    Your OSC team

                                                                                 

                                                                                           Triana Hertiani

     

                                                 

         Eka Noviana        Puguh Indrasetiawan     Agustina AMB Hastuti          Soni Siswanto                 Saras Sati NM 




    • Day 3 (Wednesday, July 7, 2021): Standardization in herbal medicine raw materials

      Dear OSC 2021ers!

      The learning outcomes  of the Day 3 is that students are able to understand the importance of herbal medicine raw material standardization

      The method of delivery will be divided into virtual field excursion, a panel discussion, and an asynchronous activity. 

      Asynchronous activity consist of task submission and group discussion in eLOK.





      Asynchronous individual activity

      Select certain traditional medicine preparation ingredient, and describe about how the raw materials are produced.

      Task must be submitted individually into group forum.

      The other members of each group should give the feedback within the group.

      Facilitator for this session: Dr. Djoko Santosa, M.Si.


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