Ihda Ibtihaj
About Ihda Ibtihaj
Ihda Ibtihaj is a Rockstar Teacher of Geography at Pahamify in Bogor, Indonesia, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Geology from the University of Indonesia and has expertise in geological hazards and resources.
Work at Pahamify
Ihda Ibtihaj has been employed at Pahamify as a Rockstar Teacher Geography since 2021. In this role, she focuses on delivering geography education to students in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Her tenure at Pahamify has lasted for three years, during which she has contributed to the development of geography curricula and engaged with students to enhance their understanding of the subject.
Previous Teaching Experience
Prior to her current position, Ihda Ibtihaj worked as a Freelance Master Teacher Geography at Ruangguru for two months in 2021. She also served as an Assistant Lecturer for the Geological Mapping Method Course at the University of Indonesia for one month in the same year. These roles provided her with valuable experience in teaching and curriculum development.
Education and Expertise
Ihda Ibtihaj earned her Bachelor's degree in Geology from the University of Indonesia, where she studied from 2017 to 2021. Her academic background has equipped her with expertise in geological hazards and geological resources, which she applies in her teaching and professional activities.
Technical Skills
Ihda possesses a range of technical skills relevant to geology and education. She is skilled in using a petrographic microscope for geological analysis and is proficient in remote sensing and GIS technologies. Additionally, she is capable of operating specialized software such as ArcGIS, Leapfrog, Surfer, and Mine Scape. Her programming skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which enhance her capabilities in both teaching and geological analysis.
Professional Background
In 2018, Ihda Ibtihaj worked as a Staff member in the Journal and Strategic Review Division at AAPG UI SC, contributing for 11 months at the University of Indonesia. This role provided her with insights into academic publishing and strategic planning within the geological community.