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Singaraja- Holding status as a student does not only require you to be able to think critically. In the era of revolution 4.0, things that are considered very important to have are creative, collaborative, and communicative attitudes. Specifically regarding creative attitudes or creativity, it is simply considered the ability to produce something new, which can have an impact on society. Creativity can also be capital to face competition.

Department of Indonesian and Regional Language Literature (JBSID) Faculty of Languages ??and Arts, Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) is one of the ‘homes’ of education that pays attention to the growth and development of creativity in students. This attention is realized through an academic forum entitled Literature Class. “This activity emphasizes achieving the goal of sparking students’ literary creativity to support a culture of creative thinking among students,” said Head of Department, Dr. I Wayan Artika, S.Pd., M.Hum, Thursday (22/7/2021).

This activity was rolled out in four virtual sessions. First, on July 19, 2021, presenter Wulan Dewi Saraswati presented the topic “Poetry and Love”. Second, on July 26 2021 with speaker I Gede Aries Pidrawan who presented the topic “Packaging Literature into Creative Products”. Third, on August 2 2021 speaker I Ketut Serawan presented the material “Student Creativity Products Sourced from Locality”. Fourth, on August 9 2021 with speaker NI Nyoman Ayu Suciartini who presented the topic “Books as Products of Student Creativity”. “The presenters are alumni who are experienced in the field of literary creative processes. “The material discussed was very interesting and varied,” said this academic from Batungsel Village, Tabanan Regency.

This activity added Artika, is also aimed at increasing participation in the planning and implementation of Community Service (PKM), which is a faculty program. “This activity is also to foster ideas and concepts for PKM activity proposals based on science or literary theory,” he concluded