EdTech Innovation: UIN Jakarta Launches Centralized Digital Network for 15,451 Certified Teachers
JAKARTA, UIN Online News – The Teacher Professional Education (PPG) Department at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta officially deployed its premier digital ecosystem, the "PPG Share-Hub" Teacher Learning Platform. Launched during the mass certification ceremony for professional in-service educators, the strategic EdTech solution was unveiled at the Harun Nasution Auditorium complex on Friday, July 10, 2026.
The digital platform marks a new operational phase for the university in delivering sustainable, long-term learning networks for its extensive alumni base. A massive network of 15,451 certified teachers scattered across various remote and urban territories in Indonesia can now access advanced pedagogical resources, execute digital peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, download verified teaching modules, and undergo lifelong professional competency upgrades.
Utilizing a highly secure network architecture integrated with the university’s Single Sign-On (SSO) infrastructure, each alumnus receives exclusive corporate credentials. These credentials automatically route them into specialized learning communities tailored to their exact academic domains, including Islamic Education, Theology, Arabic Linguistics, History, and specialized Early Childhood frameworks. The corporate roadmap dictates that the hub will soon integrate synchronous and asynchronous web-based masterclasses led by global education scientists.
The official launch was witnessed by the Director of Islamic Higher Education at the Ministry of Religious Affairs RI, Prof. Dr. Phil. Sahiron, the Director of Madrasah Teacher Development, Dr. Fesal Musaad, the Rector of UIN Jakarta, Prof. Asep Saepudin Jahar, Ph.D., and the Dean of the Faculty of Educational Sciences (FITK), Prof. Siti Nurul Azkiyah, Ph.D.
The Director of Islamic Higher Education, Prof. Sahiron, asserted that the PPG Share-Hub serves as a concrete manifestation of the university's long-term commitment to post-graduate teacher optimization.
“We extend our highest professional appreciation to the PPG management team for building this vital post-graduation network. This infrastructure ensures the continuous advancement of scientific literacy, allowing our alumni to maintain rigorous academic communication and engage in collaborative learning within their respective fields,” he stated.
Concurrently, the Director of Madrasah Teacher Development, Dr. Fesal Musaad, highly praised the technological breakthrough, identifying it as a national pilot project that must be duplicated by all Teacher Training Institutions (LPTK) across Indonesia.
“I congratulate UIN Jakarta for engineering and preparing this premium digital asset. This represents an extraordinary operational breakthrough. Moving forward, I expect other state training institutions to study, adapt, and learn from the infrastructure designed here at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta,” Dr. Musaad noted.
The Dean of FITK UIN Jakarta, Prof. Siti Nurul Azkiyah, Ph.D., explained that the digital hub is a direct execution of the faculty's mandate to establish healthy, sustainable learning habitats for certified professionals.
“We engineered this platform to serve as a lifelong learning space. Our primary corporate goal is to guarantee that once these educators exit our physical halls as certified professionals, they remain embedded in an active ecosystem that aggressively supports competency scaling, tech-driven collaboration, and classroom innovation,” she clarified.
Reaffirming this stance, the Chair of the PPG Department, Nur Luthfi Rizqa H., M.Pd., stated that elevating national education metrics cannot halt once a teacher secures their professional license. She argued that true professional educators carry an absolute responsibility to practice lifelong learning, demanding that modern teacher colleges provide accessible, cloud-based digital spaces to streamline that continuous development.