Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference of Education and Social Sciences (ACCESS 2021)

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Peer-Review Statements

Amrullah Amrullah, Lovy Herayanti, Tesha Sengupta-Irving, Yeo Sook Fern, Fathoroni Fathoroni, Imran Imran
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Third Annual Conference on Education and Social Sciences (3rd ACCESS 2021) during 19th–21st of November 2021 in Mataram, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Economic Analysis of Agroforestry Applications by Dryland Forest Farmer Group in Pelambik Village, Central Lombok District, Indonesia

Nita Eriesta, Taslim Sjah, Muhamad Husni Idris
Agroforestry is one of the potential land rehabilitation techniques to provide forest ecosystem services which is needed by people. This study aims to analyze the economic value of agroforestry system as one of rehabilitation plan establishment inputs of degraded forest and dry land in Pelambik Village,...
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Impact of JD-R Model on Psychological Well-Being of Gig Workers

Lee Siew Woon, Cheah Chew Sze, Cheah Yeh Ying, Afandi Yusof
In the digital era, the gig economy has recently emerged as a key theme independent review of current work patterns. There is a variety of jobs in Malaysia’s gig economy and the number of gig workers keeps increasing. Gig workers are facing many challenges. However, there is only a little research on...
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The Determinants of Work Passions: A Study of Education Sector

Chew Sze Cheah, Sei Ying Chiam, Jian Ai Yeow, Sook Fern Yeo
Nowadays, the workforce does encounter big problems in work-life as almost no one is passionate about their work anymore. Work passion is comparable important among educators to maintain their job performance. Over the years, researchers, organizations, and leaders have been struggling with the challenge...
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Online Consumer Satisfaction Towards Online Shopping in Malaysia During COVID 19 Pandemic

Sook Fern Yeo, Cheng Ling Tan, Kah Boon Lim, Chew Sze Cheah, Zho Chung Goh
The detrimental effects of COVID-19 on all facets of the social-economic system have resulted in the retail sector moving away from conventional methods of purchasing and toward online shopping. The highly advanced technologies of the internet in this era are amazing. Due to the intense competition in...
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Entrepreneurial Process of Vocational High School Students: An Evaluation of Compliance to Measure Opportunities

Sukardi, Wildan, Armin Subhani
Issues surrounding Vocational High School graduates (hereinafter VHS) still revolve around the poor competitiveness of the graduates, one of which is showcased by their lack of skills and experience in conducting entrepreneurial process. Putting an emphasis on this problem hence becomes crucial in order...
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The Form of Parental Participation Influences on Environmental Education Learning Motivation During the Covid-19 Pandemic for Elementary School Students in Makassar City

Erma Suryani Sahabuddin, Basri K., Muhammad Irfan, Andi Makkasau, Muhammad Amran, Nurpadillah
This research is an ex post facto that aims to determine the significant effect of parental participation on learning motivation in environmental education during the Covid-19 Pandemic of Elementary School students in Makassar City. The independent variable in this research was the form of parental participation,...
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Challenges Teachers Face in Applying High Order Thinking Skills

A Case Study at Madani Super Camp English Course

Rudi Haryana Hidayat, Yuni Budi Lestari
This study aims to examine what challenges and opportunities English teachers face in applying High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). Employing a qualitative method, this study collected the data through interviews with English teachers and document study. This study was conducted at Madani Super Camp English...
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Teachers’ Adaptation to Post-COVID-19 English Language Teaching and Learning Situation

Winda Sari Fitrianingsih, Yuni Budi Lestari
Post-COVID-19 has resulted in the reopening of schools and this calls for teachers’ adaptation to address the changing realities of teaching and learning activities. This study aims to explore how English teachers adapt to the Post-COVID-19 English language teaching and learning situation. This study...
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Social Capital of Women Economic Actors Using the Palugada Model

Diyah Utami, Arief Sudrajat FX, Sri Sadewo
Covid-19 pandemic has shattered the economic structure of society in the world. The policy of restricting movement and/or locking down resulted in a decrease in trade. To reduce production costs, the company took the decision to reduce the workforce, ranging from laying off to firing. Under certain assumptions,...
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Evaluation of Inter Professional Education (IPE) During the COVID -19 Pandemic

Rika Endah Nurhidayah, Hari Ronaldo Tanjung, Hasmela Revi
The current COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on various sectors. The impact in the education sector is the emergence of one of the policies made by the government, namely the abolition of direct teaching and learning activities. This has been implemented in several countries in the world,...
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Exploring Students’ Learning Needs of Academic Writing Skill as the Base to Design the Learning Materials

Ilham, Hidayati, Irwandi, Muhammad Hudri, Yulia Isnaini, Asbah
Needs analysis plays a vital role in developing academic writing material and is a systematic powerful tool that helps teachers design materials regarding the students learning needs. This research aimed at analyzing the types of students’ learning needs for material development in the academic writing...
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The Sociology Learning Pattern of Student’s Activeness and Responsibility-Oriented Scientific Approach Through Online Media During the Period of Covid 19 Pandemic

Hairil Wadi, Sukardi, Ni Made Novi Suryanti, Nursaptini
This study aimed to discover patterns in sociology learning using scientific approach that is oriented towards student’s activeness and responsibility through online media during Covid-19 pandemic at a high school in West Lombok. The research method used a case study qualitative approach. Data collection...
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Verbal Bullying and Its Effects on Social Relations of High School Students in Mataram Municipality

Hamidsyukrie, Muhammad Ilyas, Masyhuri, Nurlaili Handayani
This study aims to find out the forms of verbal bullying, and their effects on the social relations of high school students in Mataram Municipality. This research used descriptive qualitative methods, and the samples were determined by using purposive and snowball sampling techniques to look at research...
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Developing Innovative Learning Methods in Improving Student’s Learning Interest: Instrument Validity

Agus Abhi Purwoko, Burhanuddin, Yayuk Andayani, Saprizal Hadisaputra, Lian Yulianti, Zelisa Nudia Fitri, Dea Pazira Rahayu
Limited laboratory facilities are an important factor causing the low quality of chemistry learning. Therefore, the necessity to develop innovative media is evitable, in particular in the form of simple practical tools made from materials that are easily found in everyday life. If the quality of learning...
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The Term Umarmaye/Base Lampaq for the Obstacle of Sasak Dialect Standardization

Husnan, Lalu Erwan
The proposed standardized dialect of the Sasak language, Pujut (a-e) dialect, has faced some obstacles for its recognition as it has not been widely accepted by the Sasak people who prefer using other dialects which they call ‘base A, B, or C’. This paper is aimed at contributing a solution to the standardization...
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Cultural Literacy-Based Reading Materials for Elementary School Students

Zakaria, Dadang Sunendar, Vismaia Sabariah Damaianti
Reading materials determine students’ reading ability. Contents adjusted to students’ habits, traditions, or environments make a good alternative for designing reading instructions. Cultural literacy-based reading materials fostering the values, habits, behaviour, communication, rituals, and traditional...
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Implementation of the School Literacy Program and Its Influence on Reading Interest at Elementary School Students in Suburban of Bali

Ni Ketut Desia Tristiantari, Dadang Sunendar, Tatat Hartati, Isah Cahyani
One of the important aspects of implementing the 21st-century learning is reading literacy. Reading literacy is influenced by students’ reading culture and reading interest. The purpose of this study was to identify (1) the implementation of the School Literacy Program in suburban elementary schools...
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Early Language Exposure for Better Acquisition of English in Indonesia: A Narrative Study

Ahmad Arif Samudro, Muhammad Amin
Being proficient in English is a necessity in this globalized era. However, people in many countries are still struggling hard to achieve adequate mastery of English, including Indonesia. While most Indonesian people have low proficiency in English, even those having majored in it at university, there...
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Language Variations: A New Trend of Language Use Among Teenagers in Social Media

Tirta Atma Pasa, Mahyuni
This research is based on the language variation used among teenagers in one of the social media platforms, Twitter. This research is focused on the language variations created by changing the form of the words in Bahasa which has become a new trend on Twitter. The purpose of this study is to find out...
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Social Structure, Language Variety and Cultural Process in Guest-Inviting Praxis at Langgar Sari Village, North Lombok

Prada Yanti Puspita, Muhammad Sukri, Kamaludin Yusra
The study discusses social structures, language varieties and cultural processes in guest-welcoming praxis called “penyilaqan” [process of inviting other people in the community to visit someone’s house]. Ethnographic observation and interview were the primary means of data collection and the data were...
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Stylized Language and Construction of Bengkaung Youth Identity

Sri Handani, Kamaludin Yusra
The adolescents of West Lombok in the village of Bengkaung have created a new variant of the Sasak language and used it among themselves as a means of creating local youth communities. The language variant is uniquely patterned that only the youth group community members can identify and use it in everyday...
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Pedagogic Illocutionary Strategies Enacted by Experienced and Novice Teachers in EFL Classes

Muhammad Anhar, Kamaludin Yusra
As a language phenomenon, illocutionary acts can be found in any situations of human life and it has been investigated from John Searle’s performative acts. This study aims at examining how all types of Searlian illocutionary acts are enacted in EFL contexts seen from the dimension of teaching experiences....
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Higher Order Thinking Skills in EYL Classes of a Community Learning Center

Indah Kharisma, Yuni Budi Lestari
High order thinking skills (HOTS), in Bloom’s taxonomy, involving a cognitive process of analyzing, evaluating, and creating can be reflected in students’ skills in creative thinking and problem-solving, collaborating, and communicating. Many have researched how HOTS-based teaching and learning activities...
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Swear Words as a Cultural Construct: How the F-Word is Not an F-Word

Thalia Qaulan Tsaqiila, Kamaludin Yusra
The relationship between language and culture has long been an interesting object of study in the field of sociolinguistics. On one hand, culture is said to be shaped by language. On the other hand, language is stated to be constructed by culture. According to Sapir (1921), as a capability that man acquires...
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Linguistic Landscape of Ayam Taliwang

Siti Djuwarijah, Sukri, Burhanuddin
This study discusses the use of language in naming Taliwang restaurants from a linguistic landscape perspective. The purpose of this research is to explain the role of public space concerning language, signs, and places in public spaces. Documentation and observation methods were used to collect data...
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Linguistic Landscape (LL) and Communication Strategies: Insights from the Local Living

Mahyuni, Muhammad Fadjri, Nur Ahmadi
LL has been used to promote socio-cultural product (artifacts) in the public sphere either through commercial or public signages. This paper intends to discuss Linguistic Landscape (LL, henceforth) from the perspective of its function as linguistic choices and as robust strategy to show socio-cultural...
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Knowledge-Driving Language in Text-Based Learning: Integrated Thematic Learning Material Design

Mahsun, Baiq Wahidah, Khusnul Khotimah, Muhammad Khairussibyan
Based on the results of research on government-issued textbooks using the 2013 Curriculum for elementary school education levels, it can be seen that the materials in the book do not describe the integration of one material with other materials from various competencies in different fields of science,...
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The Effect of Power Distance, Trust and the Role of Professional Commitment as Mediator on Whistleblowing Intentions

Ika Indriasari, Zulaikha
Whistleblowing is cited by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) and the Global Economic Crime Survey (GECS) as one of the most effective ways to prevent and combat practices that are contrary to good corporate governance. Thus, Government agencies in Indonesia established a whistleblowing...
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Model of Internalization Gender Equality Values to Prevent Bullying of Female Students at Senior High School in Mataram City

Hamidsyukrie, Nurlaili Handayani, Deni Sutisna
This study aims to identify the pattern of instilling gender equality values in the school environment and to identify the gender equality values taught to high school students in Mataram City. This study used a qualitative approach with phenomenological methods to determine in detail the instillation...
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The Willingness of Fishermen Households to Accept Coral Reef Conservation in Order to Support Sustainable Marine Tourism in Gili Matra, Indonesia

Diswandi Diswandi, Luluk Fadliyanti, Mansur Afifi, Hailuddin Hailuddin, Aria Tauristina
Marine tourism activities that have been encouraged put more emphasis on the economic aspect, in which tourism activities are expected to provide maximum positive economic impact. Meanwhile, conservation aspects are less considered so that the condition of coral reefs and other marine life that become...
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An Indigenous Based Forest Management for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: Reducing CO2 Emissions in Pelalawan District, Indonesia

Nawari, Rifardi, Nofrizal, Edyanus Herman Halim, Suwondo, Trisla Warningsih
One of the ways to reduce CO2 emissions in Pelalawan District is potentially by Indigenous-based Forest management (IBFM) focusing on ecosystem services. This study aims to develop a roadmap of sustainable forest management to support the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially...
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Symbolic Power of Sasak Women as Reflected in the Sasak Marriage Processes

Sary Wisudawati, Kamaludin Yusra
The position of women in the Sasak community is often assumed to be weak by most people inside and outside of that community. A number of social and cultural events have been cited as evidence, ranging from soft voice, slow movement to a passive role in the family and domestic sphere. Wedding and its...
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An Analysis of Politeness Strategies and Pedagogical Values of Selabar in Marriage Procession of Sasak Culture

Ismi Putri, Muhammad Amin
Selabar is the second process after the tradition of ‘kidnapping’ in a series of the merariq (marriage) cultures in Lombok. This tradition is the process of informing the bride’s family that someone has decided to marry her. This process initializes a range of marriage rituals among the traditional Sasak...
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The Route to Public Health Care Workers Psychological Wellbeing in Times of Covid 19

Cheah Yeh Ying, Cheah Chew Sze, Chin Yong Quan
Health care workers worldwide are faced with unprecedented challenges brought upon by Covid 19 pandemic. High workloads, anxiety, stress and occupational burnout are severely affecting health care workers’ psychological wellbeing. There is a pressing need for comprehensive steps to safeguard the wellbeing...
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Ethnic Education of Sasak People in Indonesia: Exploration of the Beguru Principles Related to Educators and Students

Lalu Sumardi, Dwi Wahyudiati
The cultural richness of the Sasak people is fascinating to learn and can be a source of life values. One of the cultural richness of the Sasak people is ‘beguru’, an education system based on the community’s wisdom. In ‘beguru’, all of the elements and processes of education have been regulated with...
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Typology of Teaching Materials with Kebhinekatunggalikaan Dimensions in Sumbawa

Burhanuddin, Sukri, Mahmudi Efendi, Siti Rohana Hariana Intian, Syaiful Musaddat
The purpose of this research is to establish the typology of teaching materials based on kebhinekatunggalikaan using geographical variances in the Sumbawa language. This study employs a qualitative approach. Data collection methods include interviews and documentation, and data analysis is done using...
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Inter - Ethnical Conflict in Multiple Societies in Indonesia: A Socio-cultural Overview

(A Study on Ethnical Conflict Between Samawa and Balinese)

Syaifuddin Iskandar, H. S. Heri Kurniawansyah
This research aimed to dig and comprehend the cause of ethnical conflict of Samawa and Balinese in which it is evaluated from socio-cultural perspective. To do so, applied qualitative method was used in this research that was intended to observe the ongoing ethnical conflict between Samawa and Balinese....
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Educational Values in The Traditional Game of Begasingan

Muhammad Sobri, Nursaptini, Gunawan, Deni Sutisna, Setiani Novitasari
This study aims to describe the values in the traditional game of begasingan. The research method used a qualitative. The data was collected through observation techniques and interviews or in-depth interviews. The results showed the importance of preserving the traditional game of begasingan because...
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Government Capacity Handling Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Sitti Aminah
The study aimed to analyze the government capacity with handling the Covid-19 pandemic, especially from an administration perspective. The study was designed as a quantitative method and data collection was carried out by survey methods and the analysis technique used descriptive statistics. The results...
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Analyzing Mathematics Prospective Teachers’ Ability for Higher-Order-Thinking Problem Posing

Sudi Prayitno, Amrullah, Laila Hayati
Problem posing is an essential skill for teachers and prospective teachers. The current process and evaluation of mathematics learning in Indonesia must include higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). This study aims to describe the ability of prospective teachers in posing problems of the Higher Order...
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The Management of Blended Learning During Covid 19 Pandemic of Private Senior High School in Narmada

Dadi Setiadi, Asrin, Fahruddin
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on learning in private secondary education causes learning to be carried out offline and online (blended). The implementation of offline learning during the pandemic is different from regular face-to-face learning where students have to follow health protocols and...
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The Analysis of Self-Efficacy and Locus of Control in Students’ Online Learning Title

Rani Wahyeni, Nurhaeda Gailea
This study aims at revealing: (1) The role of Self Efficacy factors towards students’ English online learning; (2) The role of Locus of Control factors towards students’ online learning by doing observation, interview, and distributing three kinds of the questionnaire in Hanifa Islamic School. The participants...
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Platforms for Online Learning Process in Public Elementary Schools of Rural and Urban Areas

Putu Nanci Riastini, I G. A. Lokita Purnamika Utami, I Nyoman Laba Jayanta, I Gede Margunayasa
The utilization of online learning platforms in elementary schools is affected by several factors. One of the factors is the difference in the region, rural and urban. The objectives of this study are to investigate a) the platforms used to support online learning in public elementary schools based on...
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Code-Switching by Postgraduate Students in Online Classes

Athia Kamala, Muhammad Amin
Code-switching is the use of more than one language in one conversation. This phenomenon is not only happening in the bilingual or multilingual family but also in a society where two or more languages are used functionally. This case was found in students’ postgraduate online class of the English department...
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Need Analysis in Learning English for Preservice Biology Teacher

Andra Ade Riyanto, Imam Bachtiar, A. Wahab Jufri, Aulia Dwi Amalina Wahab
The English language is increasingly important for the teaching profession in the globalization era. Remarkably rapid development in science and technology needs teachers to catch up with development for their science teaching materials. All standard science books and publications are in English. In...
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The Effect of Learning Model and Interest on Statistics Learning Outcomes

Muhammad Iqbal
The goal of this study is to determine the effect of learning models, STAD and explicit teaching, on the students’ statistic learning outcomes. The study was conducted in the Indonesian Language and Literature Study Program at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education at the University of Muhammadiyah...
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Developing Courage in Taking Risks through Science Learning Worksheets Integrated to Entrepreneurship

Muhammad Nizaar, Haifaturrahmah, Friska Octavia Rosa
Dare to take risks is an individual’s attitude in deciding the direction of action and behavior. Generally, a risk-taking attitude is developed through entrepreneurial activities that encourage someone to become courageous in making decisions. This research is important because the science worksheets...
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Students’ Attitudes, Perceptions and Preferences Towards Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic

Baiq Hidia Kuratul Aini, Kamaludin Yusra, Amrullah
The study was conducted in qualitative descriptive perspective. It attempts to identify and determine learning experiences, attitudes, perceptions, preferences and pedagogical expectations that the students have when involving in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were thirty...
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How Teachers Responded to the Policy of Blended Learning: A Case Study at SMAN 1 Selong, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara

Duraturrohmi, Untung Waluyo, Henny Soepriyanti
After two years of school closure, the Indonesian government has announced a new policy addressing the need for further peacetime education and learning. This approach gives teachers the flexibility to manage lessons on both offline and online channels. This study aims to look at the reaction of English...
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Description of Factors Cause of Learning Difficulties in Mathematics Engineering Students in Civil Engineering Study Program

Tri Susilawati, Indra Darmawan, Gunawan
The impression of engineering mathematics courses that so far has been difficult for most civil engineering students to study, is certainly caused by learning difficulties faced by students. This research is a descriptive qualitative approach that aims to describe the factors that cause difficulties...
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Mathematics Number Patterns in Bima Traditional Songket

Nurnazmi, Syaifullah, Darwis, Irfan, Mikrayanti, Ida Waluyati
The motifs in Bima’s traditional songket have three categories, namely kasuri, tinti and flowers. The studies analyzed the floral motifs. The floral motifs include tamarind seeds (isi mangge), green bitter melon seeds (isi pria), jinta, grass flower (wunta mpori), star (ntara), smado to’i and smado na’e,...
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Online Learning in the Covid Pandemic Era: What Are Students’ Learning Achievements Like?

Asri Fauzi, Arif Widodo, Gunawan, Ida Ermiana, Umar
Unquestionably, with the Covid-19 epidemic, online media play a significant part in education nowadays. Therefore, Online media-based learning offers the biggest potential for learning. This research is the result of online learning that has been carried out for one semester. The aspect that is assessed...