UNIPMA holds a workshop on learning strategies for blended learning through eLMA 

The development of lectures online has become a demand in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0. The development of e learning is one of the strategic efforts in developing an independent campus in accordance with the current vision of the Ministry of Education and Culture. Answering these challenges, UNIPMA held a workshop on improving learning strategies by blended learning through e learning Unipma (eLMA). This event aims to improve the quality of lectures and encourage overall student competence. This workshop is a form of sustainability of the PMBTI grant canteen from the Ministry of Research, Technology and Education in 2019 (Marheny lukitasari, eLMA Coordinator). The workshop was attended by 165 lecturers from 5 faculties in the scope of PGRI Madiun University for 2 days. Dwi Setyadi (Vice Chancellor 1) revealed that the existence of Unipma e learning strongly supports the fulfillment of the 9 criteria related to access and fulfillment of IT on campus. This activity is also useful for the process of ranking universities and improving institutional performance both nationally and internationally. It is hoped that this eLMA workshop can run smoothly and be beneficial for all academic visitations of the PGRI Madiun university.