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PROCEEDINGS Proceedings The 2nd AsiaEngage Regional Conference 2014 @November 2014 ISBN 978-602-96679-7-4 Published by: Directorate of Research and Community Engagement Universitas Indonesia Gedung ILRC Kampus UI Depok, Depok 16424. INDONESIA Chairperson Dr. rer. nat. Agustino Zulys Vice Chairperson Citra Wardhani, M.Si. Compiler Adi Pratama, S.Sos Ludia Safitri, SKM. Vindy Renaningtias, S.E Fika Latifah, S.Kep. Design & Layout Ahmad Nizhami, S.Si. vi + 290 pages Contents Introduction v Scientific Committee vi Community Engaged Teaching and Learning Enhancing Education: KelabSahabat UM – The Friends of University Malaya Approach to Youth Engagement 3 Capacity Building of Community with Facilitating Waste Bank to Environmental Management in Urban Area 9 Analysis of Introducing Community Service Learning into Curriculum of NUST 16 An Evaluation of the Service Learning and Discipline Based Social Formation of Students of Ateneo de Manila University 26 Against Early Marriage Phenomenon Through Student-Centred Teaching by Peer Educator in PIK R/M 34 Evaluating University Service-Learning Initiatives: 41 A Case Study of the Ateneo de Manila Loyola Schools 41 Community Literacy-Based Learning Approach Through English Language Games 49 Enhancing Environmental Literacy of Malaysian School Children: A Survey on Awareness and Attitudes 55 NGO Bootcamp – Lessons from a Pilot on Civic and Experiential Learning at Yale-NUS 63 Changing The Paradigm in Engaging Academicians in a Teaching Hospital to Be Community Engaged Using a Three-Stage Approach: A Retrospective Analysis 70 Institutionalisation and Mainstreaming of Community Engagement Performance Analysis of The Management of Community Services through Social-Aid Program of Universitas Terbuka 2012 to the Benefited Social Community 78 Community Development Program:Improving of The Human Development Index with Social Grants 86 Institutionalization Community Engagement in Research University: Lessons Learned from Chiang Mai University 90 A Critical Analysis of Institutionalization and Mainstreaming of Community Engagement at NUST 95 Juridical Review of Atuhority and Involvement of Local Government in Regulating and Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 109 Knowledge-Driven Volunteerism and Community Engagement “Teh Kokom Saba Desa” Digital Literacy for Rural Communities in Tangerang District – Province of Banten – Indonesia 122 ASEAN Students Engaging Action for Local and Regional Contribution to Society (A Lesson Learned from 1997 Program) 126 Community Empowerment through Independence Family Group Influence Support for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Clients’ Self Care 135 Knowledge-driven Volunteerism and Community Engagement at NUST 140 Building Community Engagement: The Case of Socialization of Biophory Infiltration Hole and Urban Farming in Rw 07 of Cibeureum – Cimahi City 149 Proceedings of The 2nd AsiaEngage Regional Conference 2014 iii Measurement of Impact of Engaged Initiatives Large-scale in school feeding programs in the Philippines: Lessons learned and ways forward 158 The Economic Benefit from The Waste Bank(Bank Sampah) Program in Depok Municipality 166 The Impact of UKM-SEE Nature Program on Nature Awareness and Generic Competencies through Community Engagement and Volunteerism 179 Increasing SMEs Marketing Through Go Online 186 Gauging the Impact of Community University Engagement Initiatives in India 192 Research Driven Community Engagement Policy Implementation Site Management District Kotakapur Bangka Islands Province Bangkabelitung 202 Participatory Mapping: Developing Collaborative Learning for Educating Youth to Understanding Their Cultural Landscape Heritage 204 Community Aspiration to the Vacant Land Utilization in the District of Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia 209 Implementation of Problem Based Learning Approach in on-line Tutorial Activity (UT’s Experience) 218 Community Participation in Rural Tourism Development: The Experience of Wanayasa, Purwakata 225 Adaptive Information System for Charity Organizations with Abstract Behavioral Specification 234 Developing a Care Model through an Ecological Cultural Perspective as a Basic Arrangement Method for Parent Involvement in Stimulating the Development of a Child’s Literacy 239 From Agriculture to Retread Tires:Change of expertise in Rural Communities at Sukorame, Jombang, East Java, Indonesia 253 A Framework on Levels of Social Commitment of students as a Result of Service Learning Initiatives 262 Through the Eyes of the Elderly: Understanding the Unmet Needs of Senior Citizens in Singapore 269 A Microanalysis of Community Engagement Towards Environmental Management Strategies 273 Integrated Community Engagement for People’s Empowerment in Mandangin Island 284 iv Proceedings of The 2nd AsiaEngage Regional Conference 2014 Introduction Welcome to the 2nd AsiaEngage Regional Conference 2014 on Innovation and Creativity: Collaborating with Communiities to Tackle Problems across ASEAN, Asia and Beyond. The conference provides a forum for scientists, delegation from ASEAN universities, lecturers, and community development practitioners in a collaborative environment to present and discuss issues relating to community empowerment in ASEAN, Asia, and beyond. Organized by Universitas Indonesia in collaboration with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, this conference involved with 192 participants, including 88 paper presentations and 17 poster presentations. This publication itself is a collection of full paper from 36 paper presentations after reviewed by scientific committee. The conference emphasizes a sharing of experiences and lessons learned in five identified sub-themes. All of these sub-themes will be instrumental to develop the body of scholarly work essential for recognising and mainstreaming this field in institutions of higher education. This will also be essential for identifying and recognising innovative practices that can be replicated regionally to create the multiplier effect of solving problems across borders that impact on ASEAN and Asian communities. The paper focuses on five sub-themes that have been identified as essential for enhancing the core missions of the university -research, teaching and learning, and service and volunteerism- through meaningful and productive community engagement and which in turn, help uplift the quality of life of communities. The five sub-themes are: 1. Research Driven Community Engagement. 2. Community Engaged Teaching and Learning. 3. Knowledge-Driven Volunteerism and Community Engagement. 4. Institusionalisation and Mainstreaming of Community Engagement. 5. Measurement of Impact of Engaged Initiatives. For each of these sub-themes, include case studies and good practices as community engagement cuts across various sectors; Rural and Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation, Youth, Marginalised and Vulnerable Groups, Social Entrepreneurship/Social Innovation, Health and Welfare, The Aging Population, Education Development, The Environment and Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction and Preparation, and Protecting Cultural Heritage. Finally, we hope that anyone can find this publication as a useful overview in the field of community engagement initiatives. Proceedings of The 2nd AsiaEngage Regional Conference 2014 v Scientific Committee Sub-theme: Research Driven Community Engagement Prof. Dato’ Dr. Sharifah Mastura Bt. Syed Abdullah, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Associate Prof. Dr. Radha M.K. Nambiar, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Dr. Avorn Opatpatanakit, Chiang Mai University, Thailand Ir. Evawani Ellisa, M.Eng., Ph.D, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Dr. rer. nat. Agustino Zulys, M.Sc., Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Subtheme: Community Engaged Teaching and Learning Associate Prof. Dr. Hamidah Bt. Yamat @ Ahmad, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Associate Prof. Dr. Tg. Nor Rizan Binti Tg. Mohamad Maasum, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Ms. Ma. Lourdes F. Melegrito, De La Salle University, Philippines Prof. Dr. M. I. Djoko Marihandono, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Drg. Endang Winiati Bachtiar, M.Biomed., Ph.D, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Subtheme: Knowledge-Driven Volunteerism and Community Engagement Associate Prof. Dr. Hafizah Bt. Husain, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Associate Prof. Dr. Wan Juliana Bt. Wan Ahmad, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Dr Lee Ji-Hyang, Institute for Global Social Responsibility, South of Korea Dr. Pankaj Mittal, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya University, India Daisy Indira Yasmine, S.Sos., M.Soc.Sci, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Subtheme: Institutionalization and Mainstreaming Community Engagement Prof. Dr. Noorazah Binti Abd Aziz, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Associate Prof, Dr. Doris Padmini A/P S. Selvaratnam, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Mr. Atty. Jaime Hofileña, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Prof. Dr. Ir. Bondan Tiara Sofyan, M.Si, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Bachtiar Alam, Ph.D., Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Subtheme: Measurement of Impact of Engaged Initiatives Prof. Dato’ Dr. Saran Kaur Gill, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Prabha Devi Sundram, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Assoc. Prof Kwok Kian Woon, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Dewi Meisari Haryanti, S.E., M.Sc., Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Prof. Dr. Piyawat Boon-Long, Knowledge Network Institute of Thailand, Thailand Community Engaged Teaching and Learning Enhancing Education: KelabSahabat UM – The Friends