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JAKARTA - As the first educator for children, a mother needs to play an active and creative role in supervising and providing education to her children.

However, this is not easy for a mother because she has to face challenges in the digital era, especially with current technological developments that change the communication pattern in the family. So that a mother needs to change parenting and guidance to her child, can no longer use the methods that were in previous eras.

The increasingly dynamic educational problems as well as the massive use of technology demand that a mother be digitally literate, especially in choosing children's learning platforms.

Women Islam as the largest Muslim organization in Indonesia, with a vision of excelling in the service of the people and overcoming local and global challenges, need to make a massive movement in responding to this.

One way to make it happen is to collaborate with SCHverse which is present as an online learning channel through an application called Dose Ambis (DOSAM) which can be downloaded by Android users through the Google Play Store.

Present with the same vision as Islamic Women, the DOSAM application provides daily learning to consulting school assignments with study friends, which are trusted by more than 15,000 active users and use up-to-date curriculum.

Not only that, but the DOSAM application can also be accessed through the Schwverse.id website in the Apps menu and select the DOSAM App according to the device owned by the user.

With this collaboration, all members of Islamic Women can better control the development of children's studies as well as a medium of solution to guide the goals of these children.

This cooperation activity began with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Wednesday, November 23, 2022. The signing was attended by Dra. Hj. Marfuah Musthofa, M.Pd as General Chair of Islamic Women and their staff, and Marko Rasuandi as CEO of SCverse.

"With the DOSAM application, I hope that our members spread across more than 360 districts in Indonesia will receive online learning media facilities that can be accounted for," said Marfuah on the sidelines of the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding located in Gran Melia, Jakarta, quoted Tuesday, November 30.

"Members can also be more tech literate," he added.

Marfuah also explained that this will be able to harmonize educational needs. So, he said, it is able to harmonize the existing curriculum-based educational needs and can monitor children's learning progress.

In addition, Marko added that with this collaboration, an educational technology can be transformed into a more effective and capable of producing qualified intelligent people in Indonesia.


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