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Heterogeneous-Pairing Method in an Asynchronous Writing Classroom: Its Effects on Students' Writing Skills

Faradila Masuara, M. Ridha Ajam
Extensive research has been carried out on proficiency pairing in recent years. However, those studies mostly focused on unpacking the benefits of the homogeneous pairing method, and the effectiveness of the heterogeneous pairing method in asynchronous settings has received little attention. This study...

Google Sites and Wordwall.net – Online Tools for Learning Basic Integration

Bryan Jake Amaro, Margaret Bueno, Eunice Mareth Querol-Areola
Philippine education is not a stranger to various reforms and changes. One of the current educational trends is the implementation of online classes. The internet has been utilized to deliver lectures and discussions as opposed to the traditional face-to-face classroom setup. As the quarantine restrictions...

The Use of E-Modules to Improve Students’ Understanding of Concepts and Independent Attitudes Through Google Classroom

Susy Eldila Sari, Susilawati, Lenny Anwar
This study aims to determine the effect of using e-module hydrocarbon compounds through Google Classroom on students’ understanding of concepts and independent attitudes. The research was conducted at SMKN 1 Seberida, Indragiri Hulu Regency, Riau in the even semester of the 2019/2020 school year. The...

Promoting Plagiarism Prevention through Workshop on Scientific Paper Writing

Suarlin Suarlin, Andi Anto Patak, Eyo Itam Eyo, Samuel Akpan Bassey, Wijdan Rajh Hamzah Al-Kraity, Duratul Ain Binti Tholibon, Afzal Sayed Munna, Taha Shabbir, Rudi Salam
This study aims to promote plagiarism prevention through a workshop on scientific paper writing. This study applied a qualitative method with reflective notes techniques. The study results found that a workshop on scientific paper writing and plagiarism prevention is needed for students today. Some participants...

Google Translate in Perceptions of German Language Students

Anisya Firdha Khairani, Pepen Permana, Irma Permatawati
This study aims to inquire the experience and the perception of students of German Department, FPBS UPI in using Google Translate. This study used a descriptive case study method. The subjects were 89 students of the German Language Education Department from the various semesters. This study used a questionnaire...

Online Assessment Methods and Instrument Testing Aided by Google Meet and WhatsApp Applications

Johan Syahbrudin, Anita Anggraini, Purwoko Haryadi Santoso, Syamsul Bahri
Many educators still have difficulty in conducting online assessments, especially for those who have not been facilitated by the Learning Management System application or the like. Therefore, this study aims to develop an online assessment method that is effective and can be easily carried out by almost...
Proceedings Article

Sentiment Analysis Using Recurrent Neural Network (Rnn) Method With Long Short Term Memory (Lstm) On Traveloka Application Comment Review

Husen Yarbo, Rais Rais, Iman Setiawan
In the industrial era 5.0, everything can be done online. The same applies to travel, whether booking public transportation tickets for a vacation, or booking a hotel room at the desired destination. One example of such an application is Traveloka on the Google Play Store for android users. Long Short...
Proceedings Article

The State-of-the-Art Review and Meta-Analysis of High-Risk Conditions for Nosocomial Diseases (2019–2023)

Karlinda, Icha Wieke Firnanda, Nestria Budiasih
Nosocomial infections are common complications in hospitals and health services, affecting 5–10% of hospital admissions in developed and developing countries, particularly in low-income countries. The effects of these infections vary, and the risk extends to patients, health workers, and visitor families....

Impact of Social Media on Digital Literacy Skills of Library Professionals: A Study

Shivi Dwivedi, U. C. Sharma
This research focuses on the digital literacy and social media tools on their roles, functions, and perceptions in academic and professional domains. The findings reveal that 89% of the respondents self-assess their digital competence while 91.90% have participated in some form of training on digital...

Corporate Colonization Analysis of Stanley A Deetz in The Dismissal Google Employees Case

Iin Yumiyanti, Azwar, Munadhil Abdul Muqsith
Google fired 50 employees who were involved in the demonstration to​ protest the Google and the Israeli government and military cooperation in the Nimbus project. The dismissal damaged Google's image as a company that was awarded as the company with the best work culture. The dismissal occurred...

The Differences in Learning Activities by Using “RPP Merdeka”and “RPP K-13” for Elementary School Teachers in Jakarta

Aris Munandar, Ode Sofyan Hardi, L. Dwi Sukanti
This study aims to find out the learning activities carried out by elementary school teachers who use the previous version of lesson plans (RPP) or called as RPP K 13 and the new - simpler one or called as RPP Merdeka. The longer version was regulated by the Ministry of Education and Culture in 2016...
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P46 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RELATION TO BIRTH CHARACTERISTICS IN THE JAMAICAN 1986 BIRTH COHORT

Nadia Bennett, Trevor Ferguson, Novie Younger-Coleman, Marshall Tulloch-Reid, Renee Walters, Amanda Rousseau, Janeil Williams, Seeromanie Harding, J. Kennedy Cruickshank, Rainford Wilks
Pages: 68 - 68
Background: We tested the association between birthweight and arterial stiffness measured by aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) in a birth cohort of 30 year old Jamaicans. Methods: Participants were from the 1986 Jamaica Birth Cohort. Arterial stiffness was measured...
Proceedings Article

Adult Laryngeal Hemangioma: A Rare Case Report

Fauzia Latifah Supriyadi, Novialdi, Putri Sari Ivanny, Pamelia Mayorita
Introduction Benign vascular tumors known as hemangiomas are frequently observed in the head and neck area. Hemangiomas are more common in infantile and can regress spontaneously. In adults, laryngeal hemangioma is extremely rare. They may occur in supraglottic and glottic regions that...
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Psychoeducation Effectiveness of Parenting Patterns in Stunting Prevention: A Literature Review

Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Lia Mulyanti, Novita Nining Anggraini, Yuliana Noor Setiawati Ulvie, Endah Sulistyowati, Lawitra Khiaokham, Krittika Thummarattanakul, Alfina Aprilia Riafisari, Hasna Try Aryani
Background: Stunting in Indonesia is still a serious problem that needs attention. The prevalence rate of stunting under five in Indonesia is still far above the limit set by WHO. One of the contributing factors is parenting. Psychoeducation in the form of information about parenting and stunting can...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of the Use of Personal Protective Equipment as a Prevention of the Spread of Covid-19 in Dentist Practice

Nada Shahnaz, Dendy Murdiyanto, Nendika Dyah Ayu Murika Sari, Aprilia Yuanita Anwaristi
Background: Coronaviruses are a big family that causes illness in both people and animals. The infection control PPE that dentists and dental nurses can employ during the corona virus. It often causes respiratory infections in humans, ranging from the common cold to severe diseases such as MERS and SARS....
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1.2 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN INDICATORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS AND VELOCITY: A COMPARISON OF DEVICES

Elizabeth Ellins, Lucy Lennon, Olia Papacosta, Goya Wannamethee, Peter Whincup, Julian Halcox
Pages: 67 - 67
Background: Both the Sphygmocor (S) and Vicorder (V) devices can be used for Pulse Wave Analysis (PWA) and Velocity (PWV). We investigated if there were differences in the associations between markers of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) and PWA and PWV variables as assessed by the two devices. Methods:...

English Teachers’ Perception on Using Google Classroom

S Rini Septa Angraini, Jufrizal, Zul Amri
Online learning has become an alternative for schools and any other education programs, since the unexpected situation due to the pandemic. Various online tools are provided for this virtual learning. One of the most popular tools used by the teachers is Google Classroom. This research was aimed to determine...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Sports on the Phenomenon of Baby Blues Syndrome (Postpartum Blues) in Postpartum Mothers

Ema Novita Deniati, Annisaa, Selvia Agnesfadia
1) Purpose: baby blues syndrome often occurs in postpartum mothers. The prevalence of baby blues syndrome worldwide according to WHO is around 3% to 8%. In Asia, cases of baby blues syndrome are still very high. In Indonesia, it will increase to 70-80% in 2020. The incidence of baby blues syndrome can...

Impacts of Live Commerce Towards Purchase Intention Among Malaysia Adults

Jia-Jia Sim, Yan-Teng Tan, Chia-Guan Keh, Siu-Hong Loh, Alvin-Yu-Heng Chye, Zhen-Wei Tan
The live commerce industry has had a significant impact to the world economy in recent years. For Malaysia, the existence of the pandemic has prevented people from going out to shop due to restrictions, resulting in a decrease in the income of various industries. Therefore, this study aims to determine...

AI Integration in School Management: A Systematic Review of Leadership Approaches and Organizational Readiness

Johar Permana, Sururi Sururi, Anisa Isti Yuslimah
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into school management is rapidly gaining attention as a transformative force in 21st-century education. However, its successful adoption depends on the availability of technology, the leadership approaches that guide the process, and the organizational...

A virtual metrology approach for maintenance compensation to improve yield in semiconductor manufacturing

Kuo-Yi Lin, Chia-Yu Hsu, Hui-Chun Yu
Pages: 66 - 73
Process condition was changed by preventative maintenance that may lead to the inconsistency of process output. In practice, process engineers have difficulties to discover the inconsistency that the defect wafer may have been produced before the next measurement. This study proposes a virtual metrology...
Proceedings Article

Analysis of the Use of Virtual Meeting in the Implementation of Proposal/Thesis Examination During Covid-19 Pandemic

Dodik Arwin Dermawan, Rindu Puspita Wibawa, Martini D E Susanti
In the early 2020s, Indonesia was shocked by the Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) outbreak which struck almost all parts of the world. The Indonesian government spontaneously implemented a policy of learning from home, working from home, and worship at home. All face-to-face activities are diverted online....
Proceedings Article

Effectiveness Of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (Cbt) For Chronic Low Back Pain (Clbp): A Systematic Review

Nur Melizza, Ulum Mabruroh
Nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a main cause of activity limitations, absenteeism, and high health care expenses. The prevalence of CLBP is estimated at approximately 23%, and activity limitation due to low back pain had been found in 11% to 12% of the population. Low back pain is consistently...

Applying Online Collaborative Writing to Enhance SIU Sophomore English Majors’ Writing Skills

A Case Study at the Saigon International University

Nguyen Thi Kim Chung, Tong Trieu Anh Thu, Le Thi Ngoc Tuyen, Nguyen Long Tien
Online learning that makes learning more engaging and stimulating has long been a part of 21st-century education. This case study explores how online collaborative writing helps to improve EFL students’ writing skills and how students perceive the use of this teaching method. The Saigon International...

The Challenges of Online Learning in Covid-19 Pandemic Era

Elih Sudiapermana, Muslikhah
The Covid-19 pandemic has made school services done through online learning. Although the development of ICT-based learning has been introduced for a long time, most schools in Indonesia still use conventional methods for its learning process. Therefore, many problems were faced when the Covid-19 pandemic...

An Analysis of the Intensity of Online Learning Media as Tools for Mathematics Teachers

Niken Rahmawati, Padrul Jana, Abdul Aziz Saefudin, Kristina Warniasih, M. M. Endang Susetyawati
During the current pandemic, online learning is one solution to break the chain of spreading the virus. The use of online learning media is needed to support the implementation of online learning. The purpose of this study was to determine the intensity of online learning media used by mathematics teachers...

How is the Development of Gender Study in The 21st-Century?: A Bibliometric Analysis

Citra Kurniawan, Fitri Wahyuni
The issue of gender was growing along with the number of information media that makes gender a significant problem in the 21st-century era. The 21st-century has consequences on collaboration between men and women in terms of improving performance in every sector of work. However, the issue of gender...
Proceedings Article

AI-Generated Content and Consumer Psychology: Transforming Tourism Marketing in the Age of Generative AI

Sakshi Sharma, Monika Prakash
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping tourism marketing by generating personalized content that influences consumer decision-making at every stage of the travel journey. With the rise of generative AI tools such as chatbots, virtual travel assistants, and algorithm-driven recommendations,...
Conference Abstract

7.9 CAROTID ARTERY STIFFNESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH CT-MEASURED LUNG AIR-TRAPPING IN COPD PATIENTS AND CONTROLS INDEPENDENT OF AGE, BLOOD PRESSURE AND SMOKING HISTORY

Gary Pierce, John Newell, Alejandro Comellas, Eric Hoffman, Kelsey Warner, Anna Croghan, Lyndsey DuBose, Peg Nopoulos, Vince Magnotta, Stephan Arndt, Karin Hoth
Pages: 64 - 64
Background: Early stages of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are characterized by loss of the terminal bronchioles and ‘air trapping’ often before overt emphysema manifests (1). COPD patients are also at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), therefore, we hypothesized that the degree of...
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7.8 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION IN COPD PATIENTS

Renata Marietta Bocskei, Lilla Tamasi, Bela Benczur, Attila Cziraki, Gyorgy Losonczy, Aniko Bohacs
Pages: 64 - 64
Background: COPD is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Systemic low-grade inflammation is a common finding in COPD. Soluble urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) indicates an inflammatory state and it has an association with atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease (CVD)....

E-LEv: Solution for Early Childhood Education Teachers in Industrial Revolution Era 4.0

Prima Suci Rohmadheny, Avanti Vera Risti Pramudyani
Early Childhood Education (ECE) learning evaluation refers to the evaluation of early aged-children' developmental achievement. This is pivotal to measure developmental achievement during and after the learning activity is conducted. From the previous study shown that teacher faced various problems to...

Android-Based Accounting Application for MSME

Irena Paramita Pramono, Riyang Mardini, Asri Suangga, M. Jefriendy Ilhamsyah
The ease of recording financial transactions and providing financial reports digitally is also provided by various accounting applications or software. The accounting application facilitates the input process, offers faster and more accurate data processing, and complete output. Accounting applications...

Perceptions of Elementary School Teachers in Malang on the Preparation and Analysis of HOTS Questions

Restu Sinta Ambarwati, Harti Kartini, Sa’dun Akbar
The purpose of this study is to describe the teacher’s perception of the task of compiling and analyzing HOTS questions. A quantitative approach with this type of descriptive research. The sample was determined by using area quota non proportional random sampling technique. The instrument used in data...

Reflecting from Chinese Mathematics Education to Improve Indonesian Mathematics Education: A Literature Review

Mayang Purbaningrum, Djamilah Bondan Widjajanti
Currently, the country that excels in mathematics is China based on PISA results. This caused researchers to be moved to find out more about the Chinese mathematics curriculum. The purpose of this study is to compare the Chinese mathematics education curriculum with the Indonesian mathematics education...

Pharmacist’s Knowledge of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: Narrative Review

Fadillah Ayu Sekar Waras Pratiknya, Fita Rahmawati
Adverse drug reactions can increase morbidity and mortality in hospitals and the community. Monitoring the incidence of adverse drug reactions can prevent or reduce the harm experienced by patients and can improve public health. Pharmacists have an important role in drug monitoring, starting from the...

Integrating Multimodalities in Strengthening Students’ EFL Grammar Knowledge

Nur Sehang Thamrin, Rofiqoh, Anjar Kusuma Dewi, Nadrun Nadrun, Mashuri Mashuri, Yuni Amelia, Nur Asmawati
This study investigates the integration of multimodal learning platforms in enhancing students’ English grammar knowledge in an EFL context. The research aimed to compare the effectiveness of two digital platforms—WhatsApp (WA) and Google Classroom (GC)—in supporting grammar instruction through multimodal...
Proceedings Article

Challenges in Management of Pediatric Rheumatic Heart Disease in Indonesia: A Narrative Review

Emi Azmi Choironi, Soeroyo Machfudz, Mohammad Bherbudi Wicaksono
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is heart valve(s) damage as a long-term complication of Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF). The ARF is preventable and the global mortality of RHD has significantly decreased due to the treatment advances. However, with the increase of patients’ survival rate, it causes more children...
Proceedings Article

Readiness Analysis of Implementation of Online Ticketing Aplications at Crossing Ports of Central Sulawesi Province

Susiarni Magdalena, Sri Kelana, Febriyanti Himmatul Ulya, Putri Sonia
The Taipa Ferry Port is a commercial port that is very important in connecting Sulawesi Island with Kalimantan Island via waterways. The process of purchasing tickets at the Taipa Ferry Port still uses the manual method by queuing and waiting for a long time at the port counter, because the method is...

Indonesian Students’ Reading Literacy

Sri Wijayanti
Reading is supposed to be an activity frequently performed by university students. However, not all students are fond of reading, particularly in the digital era. This study aims to identify students’ reading literacy both in their family and their campus and determine whether campus library maximally...
Proceedings Article

Topic modeling on Natural Tourism Objects in West Bandung Regency Based on Reviews from Google Maps with the Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) Method

I G. N. A. Agni Prema N, Faqih Hamami, Ekky Novriza Alam
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a transformation in Indonesia’s tourism sector to accommodate changes in traveler preferences during the pandemic and to stabilize the tourism industry post-pandemic. West Bandung Regency, renowned for its abundant natural attractions, holds significant potential for...

Identification of the Read-Aloud Method for Improving Primary School Students’ Reading Literacy: A Systematic Literature Review

Nia Nurniati, Ujang Syarip Hidayat, Barkah Barkah, Nenden Hendarsih
Literacy development is a fundamental component of primary education, with the read-aloud method widely recognized as an effective strategy for enhancing reading comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and student engagement. This study employs a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology, guided...
Conference Abstract

6.9 ANTIPLATELET AND VASCULAR EFFECTS OF ASPIRIN IN HEALTHY PERSONS AND PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

Liv Vernstroem Hald, Anne-Mette Hvas, Erik Lerkevang Grove, Esben Laugesen, Kristian Loekke Funck, Per Loegstrup Poulsen
Pages: 61 - 61
Background: Treatment with aspirin is a cornerstone in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in diabetes, whereas its place in primary prevention remains controversial. The effect of once-daily aspirin on platelet aggregation is unclear in patients with diabetes. Furthermore, the...

Utilization of Google Drive in Improving the Effectiveness of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) Management

Maman Suryaman, Kriswanda Krishnapatria, Arip Solehudin
This research focuses on measuring the contribution of famousGoogle Drive(G-Drive) application in enhancing the effectiveness of students’ Self-Regulated Learning (SRL). Learning effectiveness is largely determined by several factors such as supportive classroom climate, learning opportunity, curricular...

The Students Spending Pattern On Non-Academic Items Towards Food And Beverage Lead To Poor Financial Management

Ida shaheera binti Bakhtiar, Mohd.Haizal bin Jamaluddin, Muhammad Aizi bin Mat Salim, Muhammad Noor bin Harun
Spending habits of students nowadays has become the primary concern in our society given risen in bankruptcy cases . Meanwhile, the spending pattern has become social problems among the younger generation in Malaysia especially in university. These situation of financial not wise manage are often related...
Proceedings Article

The Comparison of the Service Gap in Midwife Practice Between Village and City

Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Alfina Aprilia Riafisari, Alfita Ayu Irmawati
Background: Health services in Indonesia are still uneven, especially midwifery practice services on maternal and child health. The improvement of basic health services is still seen to be slow and varies greatly from one region to another so that it has an impact on the quality of health services. To...
Conference Abstract

6.6 AORTIC-BRACHIAL STIFFNESS MISMATCH IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

Ekaterina Starostina, Elena Troitskaya, Yulia Kotovskaya, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 60 - 61
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes have a high risk of CVD. Arterial stiffness gradient is a new prognostic predictor of mortality previously assessed only in dialysis population1–2. The aim of the study was to assess arterial stiffness and stiffness gradient in diabetic patients with arterial...
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Inflammation and large arteries: Potential mechanisms for inflammation-induced arterial stiffness

Kaisa M. Mäki-Petäjä, Ian B. Wilkinson
Pages: 59 - 64
Systemic inflammatory conditions are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). How exactly inflammation leads to this is not fully understood, but it has been suggested that arterial stiffening, could provide potential mechanisms to explain it. Chronic, systemic inflammatory...

An Investigation of Additional Training and Self-development of Undergraduate Students

Setiyo Hartoto, Bayu Budi Prakoso, Awang Firmansyah, Satwika Arya Pratama
Curriculum upgrade gave a new hope during education process improvement. The implementation of the MBKM curriculum encourages universities to design educational processes that ensure a link and match of the learning process with the needs of employment. For this reason, the integration of the learning...

Implementation of Tax Regulations on Internet-based Business Activity Case Study: Google's Tax Avoidance In Indonesia

Indah Susanti, Laode Arahman Nasir, Vera Partiana Sukardianti
To align with global and digital economic growth, businesses must be able to change competitive strategies and business models to keep them relevant to on-going developments. This also requires changes in government regulations, especially tax regulations in order to support business development. Google...

How Does Compensation Contribute to Students’ Internship Decision-Making Steps in the Digital Economy Era?

Karima Salsabila Ramadhina, Yunita Andi Kemalasari
Research purpose: This study aims to identify the impact of financial and non-financial compensation towards decision making steps in internship and to identify the type of compensation that are considered most interesting among interns. Research motivation: Previous...