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dwi2_oto@mail.unnes.ac.id
Professor of Automotive Technology and Vocational Education

Study Program: Automotive Engineering Education

Departement: Mechanical Engineering

Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Expertise : (1).Automotive Vocational and Technology Education; (2). Automotive Electrical Systems; (3).Automotive Fuel (Biodiesel)

Biography

As an expert in Automotive Technology and Vocational Education, Prof. Dr. Dwi Widjanarko has significantly contributed to the development of vocational education, particularly in the automotive sector. His teaching approach emphasizes the integration of technology to enhance accessibility and inclusivity in learning. He has developed various technology-based learning media for both offline and online applications, including automotive electrical system multimedia, automotive electrical testing simulators, educational videos and animations (offline and online), web-based automotive and vocational education platforms, and other automotive-related instructional tools. Many of his research outputs have been granted copyrights and patents.  

Research Fields

  • Automotive Vocational and Technology Education
  • Automotive Electrical Systems
  • Automotive Fuel (Biodiesel)

Professional Experience (Last 10 Years)

  • Lecturer in Automotive Engineering Education
  • Instructor for the Professional Teacher Education (PPG) Program in Automotive Engineering
  • Reviewer for Hybrid Learning Modules in the PPG Program, Directorate General of Learning and Student Affairs (Ditjen Belmawa)
  • Curriculum and Learning Outcomes Development Team for the PPG Program in Automotive Engineering, Directorate of Teacher and Education Personnel (Direktorat GTK)
  • Examination Committee for Knowledge Assessment in the PPG Competency Test (UKMPPG), Ditjen Belmawa
  • Reviewer for the Finalization of New Exam Guidelines for PPG Knowledge Assessment (2019), Ditjen Belmawa
  • Assessment Team for Technical Competency Tests for Prospective ASN PPPK Teachers in Vocational Automotive Engineering, Ditjen GTK
  • Developer and Evaluator for PPG Entrance Test Content in Automotive Engineering, Ditjen GTK
  • Reviewer for the 2022 Performance Assessment Instrument for In-Service PPG Vocational Education, Ditjen GTK
  • Developer of the Performance Assessment Instrument Guidelines for the 2024 PPG Competency Test (UKPPPG) in Vocational Education, Ditjen GTK rms
  • Developer of the 2024 Pre-Service UKPPPG Instrument in the Teacher Professional Education Program
  • Contributor to the Development of Training Materials for UKPPPG Examiners in Vocational Education, Ditjen GTK
  • Speaker for the 2024 Training of Trainers (ToT) Program for UKPPPG Examiners in Vocational Education
  • Developer of the UKPPPG Implementation Guidelines Using Cloud-Based Learning Platforms

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