Singaraja, the Engineering and Vocational Faculty (FTK) of Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) again held the peak of the FTK Yudisium for the November 2019 Period for Prospective Graduates and Female Graduates in activities which took place at the Undiksha General Seminar Building (GSU) on November 28 2019, inviting all Lecturer staff and employees within the FTK environment.
Starting with the reading of the Judicial Decree by the Head of the TU Section. FTK (Gede Pasek Yasa, S.Sos), and continued with the opening by the Deputy Dean I (Dr. Ketut Agustini, S.Si, M.Sc.) in his speech Ketut Agustini expressed his appreciation and gratitude to parents/guardians for entrusting their children to pursue studies at FTK and hope that success during their studies at FTK will have a positive impact on the maturity journey of the graduates and female graduates, and the difficulties faced in the world of work are very valuable experiences for the life process of prospective graduates in the future.
The event was continued with a scientific oration by I Gede Leorendra Arya Mahasaputra (1605021006) with the title “Learning Media for Basic Atomic Theory based on Virtual Reality for High School Children”, this student who was born in Surabaya concluded the Basic Atomic Theory-Based Learning MediaVirtual Reality for high school students, this was created to show the real form of an atomic model that is still abstract. This media was built using an application blender to create 3D objects, and andUnity as code creation in creating applications in virtual reality. This media is equipped with several animations related to the basic atomic theories put forward by Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Neils Bohn. This media can be used as a learning tool for students to facilitate the instilling of learning concepts in students regarding basic atomic theories.
Judicial Release for the November 2019 period, FTK released 30 prospective graduates, namely 9 people from the Welfare Education Study Program, 1 person from the Electrical Engineering Education Study Program, 18 people from the Informatics Engineering Education Study Program, and 2 people from the Informatics Management Study Program. To close the event, Gordon’s funeral was continued and souvenirs were handed over by the study program to prospective graduates.