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Research and Reflection on the “Low Rating but High Grossing” Phenomenon in Chinese Commercial Films: A Case Study of Detective Chinatown 3

Ziyi Zhou
This paper focuses on the “low rating but high grossing” phenomenon in recent years’ movies. Faced with the contradiction between high box office and the immature development of commercial films, how to improve film brands has become the main object of Chinese film marketing in the future. In response...

Class Learning Concentration Control Application as Teaching Support in Determining Learning Strategies

Kusyandi, Abdul Hannan Fauzi Alfani, Mumu Komaro, Elfira Rifa Salim
Concentration in learning process is important for students to be able to understand the learning materials. One of the factors that can reduce student’s concentration in learning process is sleepiness. The teacher visually is not always able to distinguish the conditions of each student. Physical conditions...

An Overview of Student Engagement With Written Feedback in EFL Writing Class

Hanh Thi My Nguyen
Student engagement with written feedback plays an essential role in EFL writing classes. This topic has drawn the growing attention of many researchers as well as instructors teaching English writing worldwide. The current study was conducted to summarize the main aspects relating to student engagement...

Factors Affecting Students’ Critical Thinking Development in EFL Classroom

Rosanita Tritias Utami, Mursid Saleh, Warsono, Rudi Hartono
The Revolution of Industry 4.0 (IR 4.0) creates a new atmosphere in Indonesia educational system and as a result it brings education transformation. Being considered as playing important roles in learning process, students’ critical thinking becomes a crucial domain to be well-developed as part of learning...

Macroeconomic Shocks to Non-Oil and Gas Exports to ASEAN Countries Amid Global Uncertainty

Hasdi Aimon, Hari Setia Putra, Farid Husein
Global uncertainty has an impact on various aspects, one of which is the economy. Global uncertainties caused by various factors also affect international trade, especially exports. The purpose of this research is to see how the impact of macroeconomic shocks and global uncertainty on non-oil and gas...

The Transformation of Information-Based Education and the Innovative Development of Mobile Learning Technology Under the Digital Background

Xingping Zhu, Lijie Ma
Most traditional education is based on classroom teaching, emphasizing teacher lectures and student acceptance. It lacks interactivity and flexibility and is difficult to meet the personalized learning needs of different students. This study explores the application of information technology in the digital...
Proceedings Article

A Survey on A Hybrid CNN + Transformer with Genetic Algorithm for Intrusion Detection in Wireless IoT Devices

B. Vijayakumar, S. Yogini, R. Jerin Lucia, B. Neha
Wireless IoT devices are all around us in smart homes, hospitals, factories, and fields quietly sensing and sharing data to make life easier and safer. But because they run on tiny batteries, have almost no memory, and talk over open airwaves, they are incredibly easy to attack. Traditional security...

Analysis of Digital Accounting Practices in Auditing for Internal Auditors

Jason Jo Suhadi, Sumini Salem
The study considers how the implementation of digital accounting affects internal auditors in Indonesia and their views and opinions concerning the implementation of digital accounting from an internal auditor’s perspective. The study is using the qualitative method, which employs several in-depth interviews...

Students’ Interest in Learning Mathematics Across Countries: A Systematic Review of Influencing Factors

Lukman Hakim Muhaimin, Agus Hendriyanto, M. Putra Sani Hattamurrahman, Sani Sahara, Astri Wahyuni
Students’ interest in learning mathematics is an important factor that influences their learning outcomes and academic success. This study aims to identify and analyze the factors that influence students’ interest in learning mathematics in various countries through a systematic review of 135 articles...

Impact of Digital Marketing Strategies on the Performance of Startups

Sagar Sahu, Sunita Kshatriya, S. N. Jha
Digital marketing has revolutionized startup growth by offering low-cost and high-impact techniques. The aim of this study is to explore how the performance of startups in the Durg and Raipur districts of Chhattisgarh is affected by the effect of five essential digital marketing channels: social media,...

Computational intelligence and soft computing: some thoughts on already explored and not yet explored paths

Janusz Kacprzyk
Pages: 223 - 236
We comment upon the very essence, roots, potentials, and applicability of computational intelligence and soft computing. We followed a different path than those traditionally employed, and which are so well and in a deep and comprehensive way documented in other papers in this special issue. First, we...

Election of State Officials with Suspect Criminal Offense Status in Progressive Legal Perspective

Bayu Dwiwiddy Jatmiko
Legislative policies in the form of legislation in the Reformation Era, on the one hand, must formally contain ethical and moral values, but on the other hand, legislative policies sometimes seem to ignore ethical and moral values. This can be seen from the absence of strict rules governing whether or...

The Practice of Mekubari (Watchfulness) and Kikubari (Attentiveness) in Japanese Companies Communication

Dina Dwi Astartia
Japanese are known to have a very unique work culture. One of the characteristics of Japanese work culture is detail oriented, paying attention even to small things and details. This study aims to clarify how the practice of Mekubari (Watchfulness) and Kikubari (Attentiveness) between superiors to subordinates...

The Grasshopper+Rhino for 3D Modelling in Indonesian’s Education of Biomimetic Architecture

Riri Chairiyah, Aprodita Emma Yetti, Indah Pujiyanti
In the past, humans used nature as building inspiration. Natural inspiration is translated into buildings through a trial and error process that is practically in the field to find the ideal shape that suits the natural conditions. Currently, the use of natural inspiration as an idea for the form of...

Buddhism and Political Rule Rethinking on Ashoka’s Attempt to Reshape India

Hang Jin
In the 3rd century BC, facing the problems of caste system caused by Brahmanism, emperor Ashoka who was the most famous ruler of ancient India tried to use Buddhism and tolerance to reshape Indian society. However, his attempt failed because of fragile politics and immature agricultural economic, thus...
Proceedings Article

A Supervied Machine Learning Approach to Predict the Compressive Strength of Eco-Friendly Concrete Incorporating Waste Glass Powder

Abrar M. Shahariar, Shuvo Dip Datta
Use of wasteglass as a partial replacement to cement in concrete has potentially a significant potential in materials innovation to produce a sustainable infrastruct system that is not only environmentally friendly but also energy and cost efficient. This research shows how it is effective using waste...

An Analysis of the Surrealist Style in “Amelie from Montmartre”

Gao Jing
“Amelie from Montmartre” was on release in the year of 2002, and has been popular since then. The reason of its popularity is its strong surrealist style. Through analyzing its shooting techniques, music and sound effect, and narrative mode in three phases of childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood,...

Organizational Reputation Management in Response to Social Issues

Xiaoxin Xiong, Xiaoyu Li, Chenyang Cui, Xuan Yin, Zhuoma Lazong
In today’s complex and interconnected world, organizations face a multitude of social issues that can impact their reputation and relationships with stakeholders. This paper explores how organizations can effectively respond to social issues to safeguard their reputation and enhance their relationships...

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...
Proceedings Article

The Relationship Between Network Fraud and Network Security Awareness: The Mediation Role of Network Social Self-efficacy

Shaohong Chen, Yanping Yang, Lingling Dai
This To explore how college students’ awareness of network security affects the possibility of network fraud, and the mechanism of network social self-efficacy. A survey was conducted among 387 college students using the College Students’ Network Fraud Scale, the Network Security Awareness Scale and...

Investigation Process of Child Suspect in Narcotics Crime in the National Narcotics Agency (Bnn) Central Java Province

Ahzan
The National Narcotics Agency is tasked with coordinating the formulation of policies and implementation in the field of availability, prevention and eradication of abuse and illicit trafficking of narcotics, psychotropics, precursors and other addictive substances. The purpose of this study is as follows:...
Proceedings Article

Synergistic Content, Strategic Contracts: Optimal Licensing in Online Video Supply Chains with Platform-Produced Complementarities

Xinyue Xing
This paper investigates how cross-content synergies between licensed programs and platform-produced content (PPC) affect the optimal licensing contract structure in the online video supply chain. A sequential-move Stackelberg game is formulated, wherein a content studio sets quality and a platform determines...

Sustainability Literacy and Sustainable Outcomes Questioning the Utility of a Contested Concept

Colin Kuehl
Improving the global population’s sustainability literacy is a core component of international sustainable development efforts. It is widely assumed that as individuals increase their understanding of how sustainability works, and what it is, they will make more sustainable decisions. However, upon further...
Proceedings Article

Teaching Quality about Application of Multimedia in Higher Education

Ling Xu
Application of multimedia in high school is very popular. How the teaching quality in multimedia class needs further development. This paper foucs on the teaching quality in multimedia education in universities in China.First factors that influence teaching qualities are introduced.And then teaching...
Proceedings Article

Multi-feature Fusion for PolSAR Image Classification of Oil Slick Thickness

Hong Shiyi, Guo Hao, An Jubai
The oil slick outline and the information of thickness are important indicators of estimating oil spill. How to estimate the oil slick thickness quickly is a hot research topic. In this paper, multi-feature fusion strategy is used to design classifier based on the potential correlation between Polarimetric...

Research on Applying Formative Assessment to Developing College English Learning Strategies

H. Y. Wang
Formative assessment is a progressive assessment, which provides students with an effective means to adjust their learning strategies and methods, improve their learning efficiency and achieve the desired learning effects. The research explores how to apply formative assessment to developing college...

Cultivating Agents of Social Media Literacy through Service Learning

Vidi Sukmayadi
Today's learning is focused on preparing students with characters and skills needed to pursuit their career and to succeed in their future. Beyond those skills, there are various supporting proficiencies that are significant in preparing for the "wild" world out there. Among those new proficiencies is...

Analysis of Gedi Leaf (Abelmoschus Manihot L.) as Functional Drinking Tea

Ummu Aimanah, Ms. Mulyati, Ahmad Gussasi
Gedi leaves contain many flavonoid compounds that are used in healthcare. This paper will discuss how Gedi leaf can be processed as a functional, healthy tea drink. There are two objectives that to be addressed in this article. The first objective is to determine the bioactive compounds in the Gedi leaves...

Modern Christian Orthodox Preacher as Social Communicator Concept

I.A. Petrouchko, A.A. Bogatyrev
Elaboration of the modern concept of Christian Preacher communicative competences is a topical issue for Russian Orthodox Church vocational training. Meanwhile the analysis of linguistic personality as a communicator in the context of target-centered activity belongs to the domain of linguistics and...

Using Storybook-based AR in Learning Mathematics for Elementary School: How is it applied?

Habib Nur Rahman, Muhammad Nur Wangid
Augmented Reality, technology that merges the real and virtual world became popular among educational researchers for many advantages. This technology can be combined with storybooks so that storybooks appear dynamic and interactive. The purpose of this study is to describe the stages of learning media...

Application of Positive Psychology in Adaptive Education

Huimin Song, Fan Gao, Yanru Zhang, Kesui Deng
In order to promote the development of adaptive education, firstly, this work expounded a specific case, and then analyzed the importance and existing problems of adaptive education, finally discussed how to use the advantages of positive psychology in adaptive education. Promoting the development of...

Badminton Game Empowerment: A Symbol of Leadership in the University Student Association

Amat Komari, AM Bandi Utama, Agus Susworo Dwi Marhaendro, Raden Sunardianta
This study entitled “Badminton game empowerment: a symbol of leadership in the student association of FIK UNY” generally proposes the idea of lecturers in this era being expected to teach in a different manner from their predecessors. Since we are in a new era, lecturers’ ability to use current materials...

Review of Political Party and Empowerment Preaching

Nia Kurniati Syam
Indonesia is one of the countries that embraces democratic governance system with multiparty model and has specific law for party system. In every opportunity before the election, whether election for president, governor or mayor, party laws is always reviewed. The last one is law number 2 in 2008 which...

Information Literacy in Class Culture-Based Learning

Ari Firmanto, I Nyoman Degeng Sudana, Moch. Irtadji, Tutut Chusniyah
Abstract. A dynamic and very rapid change of time can only be followed by the mastery of information literacy. Students with high information literacy skills will understand information or materials given in the classroom more easily, and acquire knowledge more accurately. To obtain or develop information...

The Effectiveness of Traditional Games on The Development of Social Ability of Children in Kindergarten of Baiturridha Padang Pariaman

Serli Marlina, Rismareni Pransiska
This study aims to find out how big the effectiveness of traditional games on the Development of Social Capabilities of Children in Baiturridha Kindergarten Padang Pariaman. Research type is Quantitative research with experiment method. The sample of this study was determined based on Cluster Sampling....

Reyog Bulkiyo as a Cultural Potential in The Natural Laboratory of Sounthern Slopes Of Kelud Volcano And its Use For Social Studies Learning Based on Environment

Siti Malikhah Towaf, Mr Sukamto
Implementing integrated-contextual teaching and learning based on constructivistic theory is needed in Social Studies Education. This study describes the importance of the Natural laboratory and its cultural potentials such as Reyog Bulkiyo and how to use it in promoting an integrated contextual teaching...

The Meaning of Friends for Javanese Adolescent: A Preliminary Study in Indonesia

Tri Rejeki Andayani
This exploratory research done by Indigenous psychological approach aimed to understand the meaning of friend especially for Javanese adolescent in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. Going through adolescent phase they have longer getting along with friends than with parents. Furthermore, friendship...
Proceedings Article

An Approach to Physical Exercise Model Using Play-Way Methods Through Futsal Sports for Junior High School Students

Muhtar Asshagab, Widiastuti Widiastuti, Firmansyah Dlis, Sandey Tantra Paramitha
The main aim of this research was to develop a physical exercise model by using play-way methods through futsal sports for junior high school students. The specific objectives of this study were: 1) To find out how a physical exercise model using play-way methods through futsal sports for junior high...

Learning Styles Preferred by Basic Listening Class Students at English Department UNP

Don Narius, Aryuliva Adnan, Juliance Primurizki
The variation of students in acquiring and understanding knowledge is influenced by learning styles. Each student has a variety of learning styles including visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learning style. Besides, it is very infrequent of them to aware of learning strategies that are compatible with...

The Transformation of Taiwanese Shadow Puppet Images and Its Application to Zero-waste Fashion Clothing

Jhan-Rong Shih, Feng-Tzu Chiu
Because of the eco sustainable problems, the fashion waste has become an important issue. How could people reduce the waste in the production process, and deal with clothing that thrown away? With the promotion and development of cultural and creative industry, most of people just apply those culture...

Students’ Ability in Developing Generic Structure, Cohesion and Coherence in Writing Hortatory Exposition Text

Yerny Syafnida, Havid Ardi
Some English teachers always find several problems in teaching writing about the genre as the topics in the lesson plan. The problems are in the grammar, generic structure, cohesion and coherence. The purpose of this research is to describe how is the ability of students Grade XI social class of SMAN...

A Brief Analysis on the Creation of Relaxed and Pleasant Atmosphere in the Art Class in Compulsory Education

Dong Guo
A good, relaxed and pleasant classroom atmosphere is undoubtedly an important condition for constructing and ensuring effective learning field for teachers and students from the characteristics of the art discipline or from the perspective of receivers. In such an atmosphere, teachers can often brainstorm,...
Proceedings Article

Defining Indonesian and African Small-Holder Farmers’ Climate Change Adaptive Capacity and Practices: A Brief Argument

Kurniawati, Nia Kania, Luvhengo, Usapfa
The aim of this paper is to review literature on smallholder farmer’s adaptive capacity and practices in the African continent and Indonesia. Climate change has been the centre of attention across all sectors worldwide. African and Indonesian agriculture is dominated by majority of smallholder farmers...

Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) in Analysis of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)

Izul Haidi Afdilah, Nur Hidayah, Blasius Boli Lasan
The phenomenon that appears at this time is every time we have a mobile phone and have a social media application, there will be many positive and negative impacts. Especially from the negative effects of both mental health, many of us are directly experiencing the disorder but we have not been aware...

Building the Future Workforce: A Systematic Review of Informal and Nonformal Learning to Enhance Work Readiness and Character Competencies

Yanti Shantini, Dadang Yunus Lutfiansyach, Sodikin Sodikin, Deti Nudiati, Witri Dian Rafani, Nurul Ilmi Apriliani
This paper proposes a conceptual model entitled Future Workforce Readiness: Building Skills and Character Beyond the Classroom, which aims to explain how alternative learning experiences outside the formal classroom contribute significantly to the development of graduates’ employability and personal...

Project Based Learning: An Integrated Approach to Enhance Student’s Competencies in Stock Trading Simulation

Rayna Kartika, Annisaa Rahman
This study aims to describe how project-based learning can enhance students’ competencies to learn about stock trading. As students’ competencies in finance, especially in portfolio, is one of the expected learning outcomes at the accounting department, Universitas Andalas, students must be able to implement...

The Impact of Live Commerce on Consumers’ Purchase Behavior Under the Background of COVID-19 in China

Mingyu Fu
E-commerce has existed for a long time, but the outbreak of the COVID-19 ushered in a new opportunity for its development. Live commerce is a significant branch of e-commerce, which mainly realizes businesses through livestreaming marketing. After COVID-19, more and more people watch the livestreaming,...

Virtual Mobility: The Lived Experience of Exchange Students in a Higher Education Institution in Asia

Annabelle B. Francisco
The COVID-19 Pandemic has paralyzed the internationalization efforts of higher education institutions worldwide by hindering the physical mobility of the students, yet, the Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College in the Philippines found a way to take the challenge an opportunity instead to internationalize...

How to Increase the Locational Value of Free-Trade Ports: Measurement of Boundary Effects in International Trade

Liansheng Tang, Wen Qiao, Ran Ma, Tieli Liu
Free-trade ports (FTPs) have become a means for China to promote economic upgrading, expand international trade, and attract foreign capital. Based on the variables of GDP, distance, language synergy, border conditions, and the exchange rates of trading countries, hypotheses are proposed regarding the...

Research on Investor Sentiment and Market Volatility in China’s Stock Market

Sihan Hua
The structure of China’s stock market, dominated by retail investors and characterized by frequent policy interventions, significantly differs from mature markets in terms of how investor sentiment influences market volatility. This paper, grounded in the unique context of China’s capital market, constructs...