[Story 7] Literasi TIK | [Semester 1] Part 1 : Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Literacy
Subject : Literasi TIK
Tema : [Semester 1] Part 1 : Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Literacy
By : Mr. Hussein Gibreel Musa, B.A., M. IKom
A. A glimpse of Mr. Hussein's profile
A glimpse of Mr. Hussein's profile :
Name : Dr. Hussein Gibreel Musa, B.A., M. IKom
Expertise : Digital Business n Marketing
Contact Info : (secret)
Social Media : (secret)
Language : English, Sudanese Arabic (native) n Indonesian
Phone number : (secret)
Mr. Husssein's education :
1. PhD in Marketing Management
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (2019-2024)
2. Master's in Business Communication
Universitas Padjadjaran (2016-2018)
3. Bachelor of Arts (Digital Communication)
University of Khartoum (2009-2014)
A brief of experiences :
1. Lecturer at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (2020-2022) :
• Taught digital marketing, creative economy, and business strategy
• Mentored students on website creation and product development
2. Translator at United Nations Mission (UNAMID) 2019
3. Lecturer & Head of Information Centre at University of Khartoum, Sudan (2015-2018)
• Developed subject syllabi, taught data analysis with SPSS, AMOS, Vosviewer, and NVIVO, and facilitated international collaborations
• Taught digital communication and public relations
Leadership & Organizational Roles :
1. Alumni Mandela Washington Fellowship (USA - 2023)
2. Founder of International Student's Association UMY - Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (2022-2023)
3. Vice President, Asian African Youth Government (2021-2026)
4. President, Sudanese Student's Association in Indonesia (2017-2018)
5. President of Students Union (BEM) University of Khartoum (2012-2013)
Egypt, Cameroon, Chad, Libya, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Qatar, UAE (United Arab Emirate)
B. ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) in Literacy
What are some examples of how ICT has changed communication in our daily lives?
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