UBSI Hosts Teacher Development Program on AI and ICT for Education Quality Enhancement
Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika (UBSI) hosted a teacher development program focusing on artificial intelligence and information communication technology implementation in education on Tuesday (October 7) at the UBSI Rectorate Building in Jakarta. The event, organized by the Central Jakarta Administration City Education Sub-Department Region I in collaboration with UBSI, brought together approximately 170 teachers from various schools in Central Jakarta.
Key Details
The program, titled “Implementation of Technology in Optimizing Learning Process Management,” aimed to strengthen educators’ understanding of information technology utilization in learning processes and encourage digital-based teaching innovation in school environments. UBSI, known as the Digital Creative Campus, served as the venue for this Teacher Subject Consultation (MGMP) development activity.
Prof. Dr. Ir. Mochamad Wahyudi, M.Kom., M.M., M.Pd., IPU, ASEAN Eng, UBSI Rector, appeared as the main speaker. He discussed information and communication technology (ICT) developments and the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing education quality in the digital era.
The event proceeded enthusiastically and interactively, with participants having opportunities to discuss directly with speakers regarding digital technology application in teaching and learning processes.
Quotes & Reactions
Nur Dewi Afifah, Head of Junior and Senior High School Section Region I Central Jakarta Administration City, expressed appreciation for the collaboration with UBSI.
“This collaboration becomes a concrete step in strengthening synergy between secondary education and higher education. We are grateful to Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika for facilitating this activity and providing space for teachers to enhance their digital competencies,” she said.
In his presentation, Prof. Wahyudi emphasized that ICT and AI developments have brought significant changes to the education world. According to him, teachers need to understand and utilize technology wisely to create engaging, effective, and relevant learning processes that meet contemporary needs.
“AI is no longer something distant from our lives. This technology is already present in our hands, becoming part of daily activities, including in the education world. The challenge is how we can use it intelligently to improve learning quality,” he said.
Background & Context
Through this activity, UBSI demonstrates its commitment to supporting human resource quality improvement in education and strengthening synergy between higher education institutions and secondary education. The program represents efforts to bridge the gap between technological advancement and educational practice in Indonesian schools.
The collaboration between educational institutions reflects growing recognition of the need for digital transformation in education to prepare students for future challenges in an increasingly technology-driven world.

