Pre Visit of Historical Sites
The Pre-Visit Historical Site activity by the History Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University was held on 19 and 26 February 2022 which was carried out in a hybrid manner in Room Ir. Soekarno Poerbatjaraka Building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University and Zoom Meeting. This activity aims to provide an understanding to History students regarding historical writing techniques, an understanding of the kingdoms in Bali, especially in Karangasem which is the area for Visiting Historical Sites, to provide an explanation of the Organization of the Association of Historical Studies Programs, as well as an explanation of one of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. namely Community Service.
Saturday, February 19, 2022
On the first day of Pre-Visit Historical Sites, a symbolic opening was held by the Korprodi of Historical Sciences by draping the nametags of the participants. The activity then continued with the presentation of material from three speakers. The first presentation was delivered by a lecturer from the History Study Program, Mrs. Dr. Ida Ayu Putu Mahuni, M.Si. which provides material about the history and lives of residents around the Puri Karangasem area. Mila Yerfriza delivered the second presentation of the material on historical writing. And the last material on the first day of Pre-Visit Historical Sites was delivered by Teguh Eka Saputra, S.Hum who gave material about the importance of joining the Organization during college.
Saturday, February 26, 2022
The second day of the Pre-History Site Visit activity began with the presentation of advanced material regarding the History Student Association or the so-called History Student Family (KEMAS) which was delivered by Ni Luh Gede Nanda Gayatri as Chair of the 2021 Student Association. The activity continued with a presentation by each group of participants in the Site Visit activity. History of Community Service. After the presentation was carried out, the event continued with the appearance of yells by each group. Next is the delivery of impressions and messages by two representatives of the participants.
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