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The Effectiveness of Online Collaborative Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
Mustakim, Trisnaningsih, M. Mona Adha
The purpose of this research is to explain the effectiveness of online learning in growing collaborative learning of the students during Covid-19 pandemic. This research used qulitative research method. Data collection was through google form distributed to 57 subject teachers and the interview on the...
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Analyzing Persuasive Strategies Used in e-Brochures
Difiani Apriyanti, Sumira
This research aims to analyze persuasive strategies used by the students of the English Department of Politeknik Negeri Padang (PNP) in creating e-Brochures. Ten brochures are chosen in this qualitative descriptive research. The data are the persuasion strategies applied in the brochures. After analyzing...
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Implementation of Tourists Intention to Visit in the Theory of Planned Behavior: A Literature Review
Derizal, Rahmat Ingkadijaya
The intention to visit is one of the human behaviors that can be influenced by the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). However, there is also debate about the existence of an expansion in the TPB towards Visit Intentions as an effort to improve the TPB theory. This study aims to analyze the gap in the...
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The Level Analysis of Student Employability Skill for the Needs of the Work Industry in Vocational Education in the VUCA World
Sri Rahayu, Zahra Ghinaya, Jasmine Dhahrani, Zenita Sabitri, Danny Meirawan, Muktiarni Muktiarni, Sukadi Sukadi, Dedi Purwanto, Rieske Iswardhany
The purpose of this research is to analyze the level of employability skills of students in vocational education for the needs of the work industry (IDUKA) in the face of the VUCA world. The rapid development of the world has caused many changes in various sectors. The facts explaining the decreased...
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Impact of Fear of Missing Out, Self-Control, and Lifestyle on Personal Financial Planning of Generation Z in the Special Region of Jakarta
Ratri Kurniasari, Sofia Rayhannisa, Fachri Aditya
This study aims to test and analyze the Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) syndrome, Self Control, and Lifestyle on Personal Financial Planning. The basic theories used in this study are Financial Behavior Theory, Self-Regulation Theory, the Life Cycle Hypothesis of Consumption Theory, and the Theory of Planned...
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Research on the Influence of Leaders' Subordinate Socialization on the Formation of Their Internal Network Trust
Jiarui Chen, Zicheng Pan, Hongjiang Lv
The trust relationship of members in leader's internal network is especially important for leaders. The purpose of this paper was to analyze the impact of leader-oriented informal social behavior on leader's internal network trust. The leader's informal social behavior was defined as active subordinate...
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The Contribution of Choreographers toward the Development of Minangkabau Dance
Fuji ASTUTI
It can be said Minangkabau dance at this time is growing rapidly seen from many dances performed and produced by choreographers and students from dance department. The dance activists, especially the Minangkabau choreographers, have also performed their dance masterpieces in various media as a means...
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Student Attitudes to Online Learning in Universitas Negeri Surabaya
Mustaji, Fajar Arianto
This research aims to find out the differences in students’ attitudes towards online learning based on initial ability, education level, and gender. The study used a non-experimental quantitative design. The data is collected using a questionnaire through google form and distributed to undergraduate...
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The Conceptualization of the Lontar Tree as a Mother to Rotenese Found in Soda
Rosdiana Mata, Puteri Ayu Pratiwi, Yosef P. Dheghu
This study aimed to describe the types of conceptual metaphors contained in soda and understand the meaning of conceptual metaphors that reflect the cultural values of the Rote community and their functions. This research is qualitative research with an ethnographic approach. The data is obtained directly...
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Needs Analysis for the Development of Digital Materials for Indonesian Language Skills Subject Based on Melayu Culture for PGSD Students, Universitas Riau
Eva Astuti Mulyani, Mahmud Alpusari, Dede Permana, Otang Kurniaman, Intan Kartika Sari, Eddy Noviana, Elpri Darta Putra
This study aims to analyze the needs of PGSD students at Universitas Riau for developing digital materials for Indonesian Language Skills subject based on Melayu Culture with Project Based Learning. The research was conducted at PGSD in May-June 2022. The research sample was 72 students. The development...
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Mortality Rate of People Living with HIV/AIDS on Injection Drug Users (IDU) Compared to Non-Injection Drug Users (non-IDU)
Ni Pt Wr Pradnya Nirmala Putri, Jaini Rahma, Nabila Aisyah Putri, Putu Wika Pramesti Iswari, Salsabila Chauna, Wina Arsylia Fakar, Cut Warnaini
Risk factors for transmission of HIV/AIDS are heterosexual (84.7%), Injection Drugs User (IDU) (5.7%), homosexual (4.7%), perinatal transmission (4.6%) and blood transfusion (0.1%). As the second-largest risk factor, IDU is a serious public health concern because of its high potential in transmitting...
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Rethinking Urban Sustainability: A Review of Inclusive Frameworks for Infant, Toddler, and Caregivers (ITCs)
P. S. Reshma, P. K. Amritha
The world is changing to adapt to the rising population and expanding cities. Networks of connected roads prioritized the working force in the urban areas, causing a decline in nature play spaces. This led to an effect on mental health and behavioural problems in younger children (0-5 years old), the...
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The Lost Identity of the Trafficked Child Soldier in Young Adult Literature
Faisal Lafee Alobeytha, Abdul Halim Mohamed, Faizahani Ab Rahman
This study examines the impact of child soldier trafficking on the identity of the trafficked child soldier, explores the factors that impact on the identity development of the trafficked hero as it appeared in the fiction and sees how the novelist used Young Adult Literature to deal with some young...
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Patients’ Knowledge Levels Towards Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Systematic Literature Review
Lock Rou Fen, Chen I-Chi, K. Gengeswari, Te Kian Keong
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has become well-known and grasped attention not only among people around the world but also among policy makers and private agencies. Efforts have been made to incorporate TCM services into the country’s healthcare system. However, the patients’ knowledge levels of...
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Raising Learners´ Intercultural Competence in Foreign Language Teaching
Eva Habináková
The author of the paper deals with intercultural approach, i.e. understanding a culture in foreign language teaching. She defines the intercultural communicative competence and her presence in communication, intercultural awareness and skills and attitudes. The relationship between culture and language...
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Education Quality as the Modern Technogenic Society Most Important Characteristic
S.I. Shcherbakova
There is considered the education quality concept, as well as its importance in terms of the world socio-technological development. In modern society, a person’s level of education, his/her professional competence and personal growth play an increasingly important role. Due to the increase in these characteristics,...
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Developing Learnability of Disaster Epidemiology and Emergency Response Subject Through Whatsapp and Google Classrooms
Yessy Markolinda, Syafrawati, Sawirman
This article discusses the subject development of Disaster epidemiology and Emergency Response through Whatsapp and Google Classroom. This is one of the mandatory subjects at the study program of the Master’s Degree Program of Epidemiology at Faculty of Public Health at AndalasUniversity. I use a method...
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Globalization, English, and Identity Construction
A Narrative Inquiry
Isti Siti Saleha Gandana, Luthfiah Nissa
Language is fundamental in shaping one’s identity. In today’s borderless world, how we see, define and position ourselves appear to be, to a varying degree, interconnected to a host of ‘globalizing forces’, such as English. Drawing on Bhabha’s (1994) notion of hybridity and Gomzina’s (2012) multi-layered...
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What Motivates Tourists to Eat and Return to a Destination During Covid-19 Pandemic?
Evidence from Bali
Sienny Thio, Regina Jokom, Endo Wijaya Kartika
The purpose of this study is to investigate what domestic tourists’ food motivations when visiting Bali, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on their intention to return to the destination. Motivations related to food consumption based on pull and push factors have been adapted from...
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The Effectiveness of Antecedents, Control, and Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior in Treating a Childhood Eating Disorder
Dhisty Azlia Firnady, Lia Mawarsari Boediman
Many studies have indicated that behavior modification is effective in treating eating problems in children. However, only a few of these studies have focused on the implementation of a behavior modification approach in treating selective eating and food neophobia disorder in toddlers. The purpose of...
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Jenkin's Lingua Franca Core and Autistic Children's EFL Speech Sound Production
Rida Wahyuningrum
This paper is trying to give a description of autistic children’s EFL speech intelligibility in terms of segmental sound production viewed from Lingua Franca Core proposed by Jennifer Jenkins as published in her book entitled The Phonology of English as an International Language (2009). It was the modification...
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Twin Archetype in Louise Erdrich’s Novels
Xiaoli Huang
Twin stories are central to American Indian mythology. Native American novelist Louise Erdrich has created the images of twins in several of her works. Taking the mythic twins Matchkwewis and Oshkikwe from the Anishinaabe tales and stories as an archetype, many of Erdrich’s novels, such as Tracks, Love...
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On and Beyond -- Video Conferencing in Singapore
Cheng Zihao
This paper assesses video conferencing applications for education purposes in Singapore. This paper begins with an analysis of related works to provide basic situation report for local video conferencing applications for education. The author then conducts online surveys and virtual Focused Group Discussions...
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A. J. Greimas’ Narrative Structure in the Animated Film Turning Red
Abdul Muntaqim Anshory, Bening Nuha Nirmala, Nur Latifah
This study discusses the narrative structure in the animated film Turning Red using Algirdas Julius Greimas’ narrative theory. The purpose of this study is to find the actantial form and functional model of the story in the animated film. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The data source...
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AI-Driven Energy Optimization for Virtual Machines in Cloud Computing
Ashish Semwal, Manmohan Singh Rauthan, Varun Barthwal, Sagar Samrat Shah, Kuldeep Singh, Nisha Pokhriyal
Cloud computing has become the backbone of modern digital infrastructure, driving everything from enterprise business applications to consumer services. But strong demand for cloud services has driven up energy consumption, spurring operational costs and threatening environmental sustainability. When...
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Optimizing the Application of Mobile Health as a Prevention of Recurrence in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease: A Literature Review
Anna Rosdiana R Samsuddin, Elsye Maria Rosa
Cardiovascular disease is one of the main health problems and causes of death in the world. M-Health (mobile health) has the potential to improve the prevention of disease recurrence by providing continuous intervention after treatment at a hospital. The purpose of this paper were to review health literature...
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Professional Expansion of the Educational Practitioner Based on the Knowledge Management Under the Big Data
Zhihong Li
The quick development of the big data has brought lots of changes to the knowledge management either in the content or in the form or in the approach. The educational practitioner, as the group of the knowledge inheritor or generator, has the duty to well manage the knowledge. Many approaches can be...
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The Effect Of Sustainable Exclusive Breastfeeding Promotion On Mothers’ Self-Efficacy: A Systematic Review From Rct And Quasy Experiment Studies
Diah Andriani Kusumastuti, Agus Kristiyanto, Eny Lestari, Sri Mulyani
Breast milk (ASI) is the best food for babies, but the prevalence of breastfeeding is still not optimal. Health promotion worldwide focuses on improving breastfeeding behavior by increasing self-efficacy to provide exclusive breastfeeding to their babies. However, previous studies have reported that...
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Principles and Methods of Ideological Education Work Interpretation on the Movie I am not "Pan Jinlian"
Liangliang Tan
The film I am not "Pan Jinlian" reflects a social issue of the masses' petition. In the film, the government conducts ideological work for the party many times to attempt to persuade her into stopping suing. But all their efforts fail. This paper analyzes the causes of failure and takes a lesson from...
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The Study of East Wind- West Wind from the Perspective of the Third Space Theory
Jie Kang
As a marginalized person living between two cultures, Pearl S. Buck makes her efforts to achieve the integration of the Eastern and Western cultures throughout her life. East Wind- West Wind is Pearl S. Buck's first novel and reflects her ideal. Living in the cracks of two cultures, Pearl S. Buck gradually...
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Water and Woman: Ophelia’s Femininity in the Elizabethan Age
Xinyi Chen
To further the studies about Shakespeare’s Ophelia in the play Hamlet, this paper will discuss Ophelia and her femininity by looking at the association between water and woman. By exploring the attributes of the dew and Ophelia’s womanhood, as well as the connection between the two, we can find the implied...
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The Effect of the Drill Method on the Forearm Passing Ability of Volleyball Athletes, Senior High School Students, and Junior High School Students: A Meta-Analysis Study
Bimantara Kusuma Putra Wijaya, Imam Hariadi, Yulingga Nanda Hanief
Study about the effect of the drill method on the forearm passing ability of volleyball has many conducted in field sport. Various studies explain that the drill method affects the forearm passing ability of volleyball, but results from every study tend to vary. The difference causes needed to do data...
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The Embodiment of Kübler-Ross Model through Game Elements in GRIS and Its Impact on Player Experience
Ni Putu Anindhitha Ayesha Sandra, Intan Rizky Mutiaz
GRIS is a platform-adventure video game developed by a Spanish developer Nomada Studio and published by Devolver Digital in December 2018. This game tells a story about a journey of a young girl who struggles to overcome her depression and fear. The phenomenon of GRIS as a visual representation of depression...
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Juridical Review of Islamic Law: Surrogacy Phenomenon in Southeast Asia Countries
Syariful Alam, Nur Hidayah
Rent womb or commonly called surrogacy arises because of the modernization process, the process of modernization here is the development of science and technology in the field of medicine, namely genetic engineering. The purpose of rent womb is to help a married couple who are unable to have offspring...
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The Effect of Online Peer Review Activities on Students’ Academic Writing Performance
Emilia Ninik Aydawati, Dwi Rukmini, Dwi Anggani Linggar Bharati, Sri Wuli Fitriati
Peer review activities have been conducted in writing classes and have shown good impacts on the students’ writing skills. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of online peer review activities on students’ academic writing performance. The participants were 50 students of academic writing...
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Nigerian Experience VS. Biafran Experience: the Politics of Experience in Chinua Achebe and Chimananda Adichie’s Novels
Jun Li
Chinua Achebe and Chimananda Adichie are both Nigerian writers who gain world fames from their realist novels on Nigerian society. To some degree, Adichie is the successor to Achebe, not only because they share the same origin of Ibo culture, but also for their epic novels present the society of Nigeria...
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Reconstruction of Symbols and Flow of Meaning: An Analysis of Identity Narration and Value Communication in Frida Kahlo’s Works from the Perspective of the Encoding-Decoding Theory
Zhaolun Li, Wenjing Chang
Frida Kahlo, one of the 20th century’s most prominent artists, has created iconic works of Mexican culture that have influenced global artists across generations. Renowned for her self-portraits—depicting physical pain, emotional distress, and strong political/feminist views—her paintings feature vibrant...
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Study of Pharmacological Activities and Chemical Content of Rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum L.) Fruit Peel Extract: A Systematic Review
Anggun Mahirotun Nur Sholikhah, Muhtadi
Indonesia has various types of plants that are efficacious as medicine. One of them is rambutan whose peel has medicinal properties. However, rambutan peel has not been widely used by most people. In recent years, there have been many studies that have tested the effectiveness of rambutan peel on health....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Finite Element Analysis of Cracked Flexible Pavements Embedded with Controlled Low-Strength Material Bases
Te-Wen Tu, Her-Yung Wang, Li-jeng Huang
Cracks resulting from shrinkage due to temperature or moisture usually exist in the flexible pavements in highways and runways of airport. This paper presents at finite element analysis of 4-layered flexible pavements with a penetrated longitudinal crack on surface layer embedded with controlled low-strength...
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Considering Student’s Reading Interest in Developing Blended Reading Assessment in Higher Education
Yulmiati Yulmiati, Muhammad Zaim, Atmazaki Atmazaki
Students’ reading interest is important to know to develop reading assessment. By considering students’ reading interest, teacher can select material for assessment that was close to students’ favorite reading material and reading setting. This research is aim at identifying students’ reading interest...
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Visualization of Bibliometric Research Political Budget Cycles in 2014–2022
Maria Maranatha Gultom, Fajar Gustiawaty Dewi, Fitra Dharma
The budget in the political year always attracts attention, it is a way to attract attention so that the incumbent gets the vote of the electorate. The lack of widespread public interest in local government and the consistently disappointing turnout at local elections belies the intensity, excitement,...
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Concept Analysis of Head Nurse’s Effective Management
Hafidz Al Qodri, Cecep Cecep, Anwar Saifudin, Sucipto Sucipto
Nursing management entails the coordinated implementation of functions and activities to achieve interconnected objectives, involving nursing staff members to enhance the quality of nursing services. The effectiveness of a head nurse's management is determined by their ability to realize organizational...
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Building Digital Citizenship Literacy Skills Through 21st Century Skill-Based Civics Learning with Information Media and Technology Skills
Muhamad Saleh, Kokom Komalasari, Sapriya Sapriya, Iim Siti Masyitoh
The era of the 21st century currently brings very rapid changes and has a significant impact on all aspects, including in the world of education, especially learning activities. Components and skills that exist in the 21st century consist of critical thinking and problem-solving skills, creativity and...
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How Does Plath’s Poem Daddy Express About the Poet’s Psychological Response to the Conditions of Living in Her Patriarchal Society?
Mingli Zhang
Being a postmodernist poetess, Sylvia Plath devotes a big part of her poetry to representing the dilemmatic condition the modern women are confronted when facing the patriarchal values and the awareness of the voices of their own existence, identity as well as self-value. This paper embarks on probing...
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Oral Mucosal Lesions as Initial Presentation in Lupus Erythematosus Patient (A Case Report)
Rani Handayani, Gus Permana Subita, Siti Aliyah Pradono
Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by interference of the immune system. There are several criteria to establish a diagnosis of this disease including oral mucosal lesions. Oral mucosa lesions are an important part because they can be the initial presentation of LE. The...
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The Fashion of the New World Woman. A Semiotic Reading of the Myth of Scarlett O’Hara: From Novel to Film
Valeria Dattilo
With this work, we aim to conduct a semiotic structural analysis of women’s clothing in the New World, with particular attention to the analysis of the novel and film “Gone with the Wind.” To accomplish this, we refer to several texts by Roland Barthes, focusing on the so-called “semiological phase”....
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Public Human Resources Development Systematic Literature Review
Competency-Based HR Development Strategic Planning
Choirul Saleh, Firda Hidayati, Nur Halim Rasyid
This study aims to conduct a systematic review of the existing literature related to strategic planning in public organizations, especially in the competency-based human resource development section. The background of this research is related to the change of position for state civil servants which is...
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How Do Elementary School Students Use SRL?
Henry Aditia Rigianti, Farida Agus Setiawati
One of the elementary school graduate competencies is the metacognitive skill. Meta cognitive skills have something to do with the extent to which one can identify his/her own strengths and weaknesses, which are associated with the so called self-regulated learning (SRL). This research aims to determine...
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The Utilization of Media Digital Literary Works in Online Lectures for English Education
Study Program Students
Nashruddin Nashruddin, Slamet Setiawan, Suhartono Suhartono
In higher education, online learning by utilizing information technology has now become a necessity because of the demand to create quality and competitive higher education institutions. One of the learning systems that carries the concept of information technology is electronic-based learning (e-learning)...
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Language Mindset: How Indonesian and Thai Students Behave?
I Made Rai Jaya Widanta, A. A. Raka Sitawati, Ni Putu Somawati, I Made Darma Sucipta, Jeffrey Dawala Wilang, I Wayan Dana Ardika, Sri Hardiningsih, Ni Nyoman Ayu Tri Hidayani, I Nyoman Sukra
Language mindset is the belief that language ability is either malleable (growth language mindset, GLM) or static (fixed language mindset, FLM). Students’ language mindset has been investigated from a number of dimensional perspectives such as students’ general language intelligence, language attitude,...