3. The vision of Indonesia was born during the
Second Youth Congress in Jakarta, 1928.
It was this young generation of Indonesians that
led the charge – with mission, passion, and
action – for an independent Indonesia:
• Sugondo Djojopuspito, the chairman of the
Youth Congress, was 25 years old.
• Muhammad Yamin, the secretary, was 24 years
old.
• Wage Rudfolf Supratman, author of the national
anthem, was 25 years old.
It has been seventy years since the founding of Indonesia.
It is time for the nextgeneration to lead again!
4. It is time again for Indonesia's Youth to Lead
The Youth have the Opportunity to Power Indonesia’s
Economic Growth
Indonesia's Future rest on 65 million young Indonesians
Yet, this Youth Dividend Suffers from Talent shortfall
NGOS to VCs like Golden Gate Ventures, Ideosource, and Fenox
all reinforce that Indonesia’s startup potential is hampered by a
critical lack of talent.
We need to address the talent shortfall,
if Indonesia is to achieve long-term economic growth
7. We’re a Creative Economy Hub
Ventura Labs was founded by Indoplan Institute as an independent
social enterprise for Indonesia’s Youth.
We are a platform to enable young Indonesians to participate in the
Creative Economy and compete globally:
• Provide practitioner led-training in key startup skills
• Hub for industry leaders, NGOs, Government and Indonesia’s Youth
• Be a self-sustaining social enterprise to support all programmes
First project: DSI Bootcamp 2016
8. Does the Creative EconomyNeed Universities?
> Google doesn’trequire degrees:
14% of Google’s Product Teams don’t have degrees
> Ernest & Young UK no longer requires baseline grades
> Deloitte UK no longer weighs university pedigree
Global Companies no longer see University Success
as indicative of Career Success
9. We’re creating Industry-Focused Talent
> Bring World Renowned Classes to Indonesia
Use course material of top universities like John Hopkins, Yale, MIT
> Practitioner Led Training
Bring in instructors and mentors from the relevant industries
> Demonstrate Skills with Apprenticeships
Pair students to work with corporates on real world problems –
rather then relying on final exams.
11. Big Data is Infrastructure
Data has a wide impact in every major industry:
• Finance
• Health
• Logistics & Transportation
• Manufacturing& Mineral Extraction
• Pharmaceutical
• Public Policy & Governance
• Telecommunication
• Utilities
Big Data is neededto support Indonesia’s
infrastructure & Creative Economy
12. What We Have Achieved
Building the Big Data Infrastructure
AN INITIATIVE BY DSI& INDOPLAN INSTITUTE
14. #1 Data Science Indonesia Bootcamp 1st batch
Clasroom Venue partner :
Presented by : Grand Launching partner :
Invited Organization :
15. Guest Speakers at DSI Bootcamp Launch
Head of Jakarta Smart
City, Pak Setiaji
EGM Digital Services,
Telkom Indonesia,
Arie Musta’in
President of Marketing
Research Association,
Ibu Yanti Nisor
#1
DATA
SCIENCE
BOOTCAMP
16. #1 DSI Bootcamp 1st Batch
6 months training Program:
3 months classroom training
3 months capstone project / internship
Only for 28 Students
Twice a week
Weekdays after office
Weekend
#1
DATA
SCIENCE
BOOTCAMP
18. #2 Lesson Plan
#2
LESSON
PLAN
Classroom
(3
months)
Capstone
(3
months
Internship)
Design
Thinking
R
Skills
Basic
Statistics
Machine
Learning
Visualization
Presentation
Public
Private
SOLVED
THE
PROBLEMS
PRESENT
TO
USERS
&
INSTRUCTORS
Being certified
Business cases solved
Analytic portfolio
19. #2
LESSON
PLAN
FUNDAMENTAL
(Design Thinking, Toolboxs, Database/SQL, Data Preparation & Exploration, Basic Statistics)
Unsupervised
(Discovery Pattern)
Supervised
(Predictive / Propensity Model)
ElectiveCourses
(in Workshop / Seminar)
CAPSTONEProjects
(Aset of challenges in project baseto solveany problemand deliver thefindings & solutions based on data-driven analysis to theproblemowners)
• K-Mean clustering
• Hierarchical clustering
• Regression (Linear & nonLinear)
• Decision Tree
• Naïve Bayes
• Supported Vector Machine
• Artificial Neural Network
• k-Nearest Neighbors
• Text Mining / Analysis
• SocialNetworkAnalysis,
• Sentiment Analysis,
• Time Series Analysis,
• Cloud PlatformBig Data
• And Many mores.
DataVisualization& Story Telling
• Infographics
• Dashboard
• Business Presentation
• Story telling skills
• Knowledge of any of
visualization tools e.g. Flare, D3,
Tableau etc.
MachineLearning/ StatisticalModel
DATA SCIENCE INDONESIA
DataScientistprofessionalswho areableto inspire,deliver and offer data-drivenvalue
as powerful solutionsinsolvingproblemsaround
(Social, Business, Climate & Environment)
Association
(Sequence Model)
• Market Basket Analysis
• CorrespondenceAnalysis
#2 Design Curriculum
20. Course
NO. Topic
Course
1 Intro to data Science and Big Data and Toolbox Overview
Course
2 Intro to R & Data Prep-Exploration (I)
Course
3 Intro to R & Data Prep-Exploration (II)
Course
4 Design Thinking (1)
Course
5 BS: Introduction to Statistic & Describing Data
Course
6 BS: Normal Distribution Analysis & Sampling Distribution
Course
7 BS: Foundations of Inferential Statistics & Comparing Means
Course
8 BS: Correlation & Intro to Regression
Course
9 ML: Intro to ML, Regression (Simple and Multiple Linear Regression)
Course
10 ML: Decision Tree
Course
11 ML: Unsupervised (K-Means Clustering & Hierarchical Clustering)
Course
12 ML: Regression (Intro to Non Linear Regression, Binary Logistic, Poisson Reg)
Course
13 ML: Naïve Bayes
Course
14 ML: ANN
Course
15 ML: KNN
Course
16 ML: Ordinal and Multinomial Logistic
Course
17 ML: SVM & others
Course
18 ML: Text Mining
Course
19 Infographics
Course
20 ML: Association Rules I (Market Basket Analysis, Rough Set theory, Soft Set Theory)
Course
21 ML: Association Rules II (Market Basket Analysis, Rough Set theory, Soft Set Theory)
Course
22 Design Thinking (2)
Course
23 Summary ML & BS
Course
24 Dashboard with Tableau / PowerBI * (II)
Course
25 Bussiness Presentation
Course
26 Story Telling & Communication
Note:
BS = Basic Statistics
ML = Machine Learning
#2 DSI Bootcamp Curriculum
#2
LESSON
PLAN
21. #2
LESSON
PLAN
#2 Selected Instructors
No Name Role Organization
1 Fajar Muharandy Chief
of Solution Teradata
2 Nur Andi Data
Scientist Telkom
3 Dr.
Bagus Sartono Statistics Lecturer IPB
4 William
Tjhi Data
Scientist Singaporean
Government
Agency
5 Fevi Novkaniza Statistics
Lecturer University
of
Indonesia
6 Dessy Amirudin Data
Scientist Stream
Intelligence
7 Hendri Murfi Computer
Science
Lecturer University of
Indonesia
8 Dr.
Fajriya Hakim Statistics
Lecturer UUI
9 Arif Bijaksana Statistics
Lecturer Telkom
University
10 Lody Andrian Data
Visual
Designer UN
Pulse
Lab
Jakarta
11 Dany Kosasih Head
of
Commercial Exc. Takeda
12 Michaelino Mervisiano Research
Analyst World
Bank
23. #3
WHAT
OUR
STUDENTS
WILL
BE#3 What We Expect StudentsTo Become
GOOD DESIGN THINKING
TECHNICAL SKILL SET
INSPIRING PEOPLE
SOCIAL IMPACT
STORY TELLER
TRAINER
24. Where do we go from here
NEXT STEPS FOR VENTURA LABS
Supporting All Aspects of the Creative Economy
25. Creative Economy’s impact is wide,
Indonesia needs the skills to match
World’slargest mediacompany,createsno content
World’slargest accommodationprovider,
owns no real estate
World’slargest retailer,has no inventory
World’slargest taxicompany,owns no vehicles
26. Ventura Labs will train the components needed
for the Creative Economy in Indonesia
Entrepreneurship Focused
Technology Driven
Creative & Human Centered
DATA SCIENCE FULL STACK DEVELOPER
USER EXPERIENCE
DESIGN
DESIGN THINKING
EXPERT
DESIGN THINKING:
Problem Solving
LEAN & AGILE
METHODS:
Management
27. TEAM COMMUNICATION:
Leadership
DESIGN THINKING:
Problem Solving
LEAN & AGILE
METHODS:
Management
EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM:
Apprenticeship
CRITICAL THINKING:
Management Skills
AREA OF EXPERTISE
PROVING EXPERTISE
First project will be
Data Science
Full Stack Developer
will be next
T-Shaped Students will be Leaders, Experts & Proven
DATA SCIENCE
FULL STACK DEVELOPER
USER EXPERIENCE
DESIGN
DESIGN THINKING
EXPERT
29. About the Head of Ventura Labs
Daniel Riveong of Ventura Labs & Indoplan Institute has over 18 years
experience in the tech and advertising space from web programming, analytics to
digital transformation consulting.
Most recently, he was the GM of a digital consulting firm based in San Francisco, where
he conducted digital strategy and transformation training with companies like Gucci,
Yves St. Laurent to Fitness First Asia and Allianz Insurance.
Daniel is currently part of the Foresight Graduate Program at the University of Houston.
He was previously educated in International Relations from SFSU, Strategic Decision &
Risk Management from Stanford University, Design Thinking from UC Berkeley, and in
UGL Leadership at Här & Nu, a program with the Swedish Defense University.
Contact him at Daniel@IndoplanInstitute.com
30. About the ChiefStrategistat Ventura Labs
Datuk BarRadaud began his career as an adolescent psychiatrist and
advance researcher in the field of behavioral sciences at the University
of Alabama.
After receiving his certification in Defense Logistics & Strategic Planning. He was assigned as
an executive in the Defense Assistance Agency (DAA) in the United States.
While serving at the DAA, he was assigned to the Special Space Utilization program at the
Marshall Space Center. He was also an associate contributor to the Club of Rome for global
strategic planning and policy.
Today, Datuk BarRadaud enjoys work at his private consulting firm and travelling around the
globe. As a septuagenarian, his goal is to assist the young generation in ushering a new
world. He mentors as the Chief Strategist for Indoplan Institute and Ventura Labs.
Contact him at Barradaud@IndoplanInstitute.org
31. Let’s Invest in Indonesia
Let’s talk about:
• DSI Bootcamp, plus developer, design thinking, UX, etc training
• Externship Program (project-based apprenticeship)
• Fundraising, Guest Speaking, Mentors
Please contact Daniel Riveong at:
WhatsApp: +62-818-0706-5777, Twitter: @Riveong
Email: Daniel@IndoplanInstitute.org
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielr