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Making a Digital Contour Map

Ilham Marsudi
This research aims to create a digital contour map coordinates and elevation data obtained with Google Earth Pro, TCX Converter is used to convert the data into a file .xls tables and Spatial analyst Tool installed in ArcGIS used to continue to be a digital contour map. Done taking the coordinate points...

Family Resilience: A Conceptual Review

Ike Herdiana, Suryanto, Seger Handoyo
A family is a primary institution in the society which has dynamic system, and it frequently proceeds especially when its members face a crisis situation. The family's efforts and success to rise from crisis situations are known as family resilience. The purpose of writing this article is to get better...

The Effect of Exercise on Physical and Psychological Adaptation During Antenatal Period: Systematic Review

Mutiarani Mahendra, Muthia Mutmainnah, Herlambang Nurjasin Mutiarani
During pregnancy physical and psychological changes occur that will cause discomfort during the stages of pregnancy. Pregnancy exercise is one of the activities in prenatal care that will provide a better pregnancy product or delivery outcome, compared to pregnant women who do not do pregnancy exercises....

The Flipped Classroom on English Learning Achievement: A Meta-Analysis Study

Erwin Syahril Mubarok, Pangesti Wiedarti, Heri Retnawati, Umi Farisiyah
One of the ways to cover and serve better English learning is by maintaining the right teaching method. Flipped classroom is a teaching method believed to be effective in reaching English inclusion. This study’s objective is to determine the effectiveness of using the flipped classroom on students’ English...

Facing Certainty: Coastal Community Resilience to Tidal Flooding in Batang, A Methodological Inquiry

Ardana Kusumawanto, Antonius Nur Hadi Kusno, Eko Rahmanto
The north coast of Java (Pantura) is a region highly vulnerable to the effects of sea level rise. In recent years, many residential areas and livelihoods have been affected by this environmental change. Batang District, located in Batang Regency, is one of the coastal areas experiencing the adverse effects...

E-learning as an Adaptation Strategy in Facing Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case study on the 2018 and 2019-generation students of Post Graduate Sociology Department, University of Indonesia

Rifka Annisa, Syarfina Mahya Nadila, Syifa Andini Salsabila, Syora Alya Eka Putri, Hakiki Nurmajesti
Covid-19 has resulted in social activities limitation by the Indonesia government, one of which is related to teaching and learning activities in the university. The Sociology Department of the University of Indonesia took steps by replacing usual lectures to online lectures or E-learning. Unlike usual...

The Effect of the Realistic Mathematics Education Approach: Meta-Analysis of the Measured Mathematical Ability Angle

Maximus Tamur, Valeria S kurnila, Emilianus Jehadus, Adi Nurjaman, Kanisius Mandur, Sabina Ndiung
Although the literature has presented the overall effect of the RME approach, no specific studies have analyzed its relationship to the type of mathematical ability being measured. This meta-analysis study was conducted to measure the overall effect of RME and explore its relationship to types of mathematical...

Students’ Responses About Using E-Module for Physics Practicum in Pandemic Era

Aprina Defianti, Desy Hanisa Putri
This research aimed to describe students’ responses about using e-module for physics practicum in pandemic era. This research was qualitative research with descriptive method. There were 40 respondents who filled a questionnaire via google form. All of respondents are students of physics education program...

Correlation of Learning Difficulties with Anxiety: A Concurrent Embedded Mixed Methods Study

Gede Suwardika, Agus Tatang Sopandi, I Putu Oktap Indrawan
The purposes of this research were to determine: (1) the level of learning difficulties and student anxiety during the webinar tutorial (Tuweb); (2) the relationship between physical, behavioral, and cognitive dimensions of anxiety; (3) the relationship between the dimensions of learning difficulties...

Development of Online Cooperative Model: A Case Study of Wadah Titian Harapan Consumer Cooperative

Ni Luh Devi Kusuma Wati, Djohan Gunawan Hasan, Winarno Winarno
This study investigates user responses to the koperasiwadah.com website in the context of User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX), as well as the analysis of its impact on the business of Wadah Titian Harapan Consumer Cooperative (KKWTH). The survey was conducted offline through FGD involving eight...

Typology Taxpayers in Indonesia

Yenni Mangoting, Margaretha Liansyah, Sonia Febianti, Audley Nathanael
Taxpayers feel that tax is a cost that reduces their economic power and thus, taxpayers show resistance through tax evasion. Therefore, tax authorities in Indonesia need to understand the behavior of taxpayers to anticipate their involvement in tax evasion. From this situation, this study aims to classify...
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Dataset Construction for Multimodal Detection of Online Gambling Advertisements

I Wayan Budi Sentana, I Nyoman Gede Arya Astawa, Junda Lu, I Made Ari Dwi Suta Atmaja, Ni Ketut Pradani Gayatri Sarja, Ni Nyoman Harini Puspita
This study presents the construction of a multimodal dataset designed to detect online gambling advertisement infiltrations on websites. The dataset incorporates both visual (image-based) and textual data extracted from compromised web pages. Data collection begins with a Google Engine Scraper that utilizes...
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Accessible Street-Level Greenery Assessment in Data-Scarce Environments with GreenviewCOMP

Sri Ramana Saketh Vasanthawada, Harish Puppala, Manoj Kumar Arora, Pranav R. T. Peddinti, Tata Babu Chukka
Quantifying greenery from an individual’s perspective is important due to its role in enhancing emotional well-being and reducing stress. While Google Street View (GSV) imagery has been widely used for street-level greenery assessments, its limited availability in many regions constrains such analysis....

Empowering Women Aisyiyah Business Actors through Digital Marketing during the Pandemic

(Study at Aisyiyah Bandung City, Indonesia)

Tia Muthiah Umar, Dede Lilis Chaerowati, Yulianti Yulianti, Andalusia Neneng Permatasari, Kharisma Lutfiah Al Hanif, Iqbal Jamil, Nova Nurun Nadhifah, Mochamad Zulfikri Aditya Rinaldi
Aisyiyah, as one of the women’s Islamic organizations in Indonesia, has also contributed to spreading the notion of progress for Indonesian women. The roles performed are mainly in the fields of education, health and the economy. Commitment in the economic field, especially has become an orientation...
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The Influence of Physical Education in Virtual Environment Towards Students Activity in the New Normal Era: Student & Teacher Perceptions

Robby Septian, Yustinus Sukarmin
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) having a major impact on physical activity behaviors globally, including in physical education activities. The primary focus of this study are to identify students’ and teachers’ perceptions about the virtual physical education learning process during new...

A Systematic Literature Review of ChatGPT Utilization in Education: Potentials and Concerns

Arif Husein Lubis, Adinda Safitri Ayuningsih, Salsadila Rizki Ikaputri
The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has transformed the way education is implemented. Recent publications have highlighted the role of AI technology such as chatbots in assisting teachers to maximize the learning process and students to elevate their personalized learning. However,...

Influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Online Learning Environment: a Study on Higher Education Students

Rashmi Singh, Shailendra Kumar Singh, Niraj Mishra
Artificial intelligence and online learning technology acceptance positively impact users of e-resources. In the current scenario, the benefits of the teaching and learning process help achieve learning benefits among higher education students. This study aimed to learn about the influence of artificial...
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Outer Membrane Protein of Salmonella typhi as a Diagnostic Kit for Typhoid Fever: A Bibliography Study

Yunita Aldirahayu, Ana Hidayati Mukaromah, Sri Darmawati
Typhoid fever is an infectious disease, the main cause of typhoid fever is Salmonella typhi. S. typhi bacteria have characteristics such as being rod-shaped, Gram negative, motile, able to ferment lactose quickly, and are facultative anaerobes. The entry of S. typhi bacteria into the body can be influenced...

Revisiting AI in an English Classroom

Mary Joy Vailoces Sienes, Jane Carla Sebial Sarsale
The emergence of science and technology has brought changes to humanity. In the academe, the era of ‘sage on stage’ has been pragmatically replaced by ‘AI on the side.’ Technology, especially AI, which simulates and sometimes works even faster and more accurately than a human brain, has contributed to...
Proceedings Article

Regulating Electronic Cigarettes: A Content Analysis of Indonesian News Articles

Zahratul Laili, Suci Puspita Ratih, Dien Anshari, Rita Damayanti, Hilal Salim Al Shamsi, Abdullah Ghthaith Almutairi, Sulaiman
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are not harmless as stated by World Health Organization (WHO). Several countries have applied regulations on e-cigarette and some others have banned e-cigarette sell. Indonesia has applied tax on e-liquid but there is no comprehensive regulation on the devices. This...
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The Benefits of UVB Exposure to Covid-19: A Literature Review Study

Aulia Siti Fatimah, Burhannudin Ichsan
COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS CoV-2, which has infected almost all countries globally and designated by WHO as a pandemic until now. COVID-19 has caused multiple mortalities and affected many material and non-material losses. Many public authorities and researchers have contributed to dealing...

Grammatical and Diction Inaccuracy in English—Indonesian Translation on Google Translate

Deden Novan Setiawan Nugraha
Language is one of the means that has a large in public opinion to build a new perspective on development, both academically and non-academically. Relating to developing a 4.0 thought system (Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Machine Interface, Robot Technology and Sensors, and 3D Printing...

Factors for Non-Compliance to Seat Belt and Helmet in UTM Skudai Campus

Abdul Salam Bin A Haris, Mohd Jamsyeer Khan, Muhammad Nur Syollehin Bin Abdul Rahim, Mohd Haizal Bin Jamaluddin, Muhammad Noor Bin Harun, Muhammad Aizi Bin Mat Salim, Muhammad Nizam Bin Lokman, Abdul Rashid Bin Zailan, Norhidayah Binti Md. Yunus, Nurshaidatul Hidayah Binti Mohd. Nor
Based on Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros), the safety of road users can be improved by 60% by wearing a seat belt and helmet. So, a survey has been conducted to get the data of compliances for the rule of wearing seat belts and helmet in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Skudai campus....

Matrix Representation of the Graph Describing Temporary Transitions of the States of Investment Attractiveness of the Russian Regions: on the Example of Regions of the Central Federal District of the Russian Federation

Vladimir Moskovkin, Sizyoongo Munenge, Marina Sadovski
The study uses Google Scholar search engine to show an unjustified boom of Post-Soviet publications on the investment attractiveness of various territories and objects, which are several times higher than the number of publications from non-CIS countries. It is shown that the most popular approach to...
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Mobile Learning as a Research-Based Learning Media of Maternity Nursing to Educate Undergraduate Nursing Students

Noer Saudah, Indah Lestari, Catur Prasastia Lukita Dewi, Chasiru Zainal Abidin, Heni Frilasari, Esti Andarini
Research-based learning is the most recent breakthrough in maternity nursing. Learning occurred online during the COVID-19 epidemic. Mobile learning (m-learning), which is the most user-friendly platform for students to use since it is a given that every student has a smartphone (cell phones). Through...

Effectiveness of Job Satisfaction on Employee Retention in Hotel Industry

J. Prince Antony, J. D. Aarthi Dhakshana, A. Arun Kumar
This study mainly focused on the job satisfaction and employee retention in hotel industry. The researcher gathered the primary data from the 3-star, 4-star and 5-star hotels at Cauvery delta region. The snowball sampling techniques is adopted by the researcher to collect the data from the sample respondents....

Discord to Support Synchronous Communication in Distance Learning

Barnad Barnad
Distance learning is an option for the learning process during the Covid-19 pandemic. Most education providers in Indonesia are still low in understanding and experience in implementing distance learning. Polytechnic of UBAYA Surabaya has implemented distance learning in the two semesters. The learning...
Proceedings Article

Adolescent Coping Mechanisms In Overcoming Menstrual Pain: A Systematic Review

Sri Rejeki, Chanif Chanif, Anna Kurnia, Susheewa Wichaikull
Dysmenorrhea is cramping of the uterus associated with lower abdominal pain in female adolescent massively impaired the blood vessels. Dysmenorrhea eventually caused discomfort in daily activites due to mild to severe cramp such as limited academic activities, limited social activities and financial...

BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS: ANTICIPATION OF THE TUG FALL TECHNIQUE PENCAK SILAT BASED ON VOSVIEWERS

Johaidah Mistar, Johansyah Lubis, Ramdan Pelana
Pencak silat is a martial art originating from Indonesia. It is currently developing and undergoing changes to the match rules regarding falls using pulls. The purpose of bibliometric analysis is to see the development of research trends related to the anticipation of the pencak silat tug fall technique...

The Meaning Transformation of Business Success among Muslim Women Entrepreneurs in Surakarta Region

Dwi Prasetyani, Amelia Choya Tia Rosalia, Ali Zainal Abidin
Entrepreneurship has proven to be a sector that can provide welfare for business actors. This situation encourages numerous parties to become entrepreneurs, including Muslim women. This research explained Muslim women entrepreneurs’ backgrounds, processes, efforts, and achievements in their business...

Effect of Technical Leader Supervision and Work Discipline on the Performance of Service Employees in the Auto2000 Branch of Sukun Malang

Natanael Utama, Elfia Nora
The company’s good performance is reflected in the performance of its employees. If the employee’s performance is good then it will directly improve the company’s performance. Good employee performance can be influenced by several factors, including Work Supervision and Work Discipline. This research...

Generation Z’s Behavioural Intention to Use E-Wallet During the Pandemic of COVID-19

Nor Azimah Yusof Suwandi, Ermiza Azman, Syasya Nurfarhana Mazni, Noreha Mohamed Yusof
An e-wallet is a type of payment system that transfers physical wallet functions to a virtual setting to carry out electronic transactions using a range of payment options, including bank accounts, debit cards, credit cards, loyalty cards, and mobile phones. This study aims to examine Generation Z’s...

A Systematic Review of The Role of Supply Chain Management in Agricultural Input Industries: A Theory Context Characteristics Method (TCCM) Framework Perspective

Shubham Ravsaheb Borkar, Nitin Shivaji Jondhale
The agricultural input sector; which includes the fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, and machines, is essential in the agricultural productivity and food security. This industry has a remarkable need to employ effective Supply Chain Management (SCM) as a tool of streamlining efficiency, minimizing wastages...
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Prevalence of COVID-19 Infection and Its Associated Factors Among Government Healthcare Workers (HCWs) in Lahad Datu, Sabah

M.R. Nur Syarah Zulaikha, A.R. Anita, M. Siti Aisah, G. Valentine
The increase in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases involving healthcare workers (HCWs) raises concern and puts a burden on government health services due to the reduced availability of functional workforce despite increasing workload demand. To determine the prevalence of COVID-19 infection and...

Blended Learning Model in Application of Limited Face to Face Learning: Its Influence on Student Learning Outcomes

Rizki Ramadani, Apri Nuryanto
The application of limited face-to-face learning (LFFL) is a policy that has been set by the government in the world of education to cope with the spread of the corona virus which until now This cannot be permanently eliminated, the application of LFFL must also be accompanied by the selection of the...
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Unusually High Global End Diastolic Index Associated with Optimal Cardiac Index in Two Critically Ill Patients

Xiaoqing Wu, Desheng Chen, Chen Li, Jun Duan
Pages: 31 - 33
The optimal management of hemodynamic disorders among critically ill patients requires an accurate assessment of hemodynamic status. Global End Diastolic Index (GEDI) is taken for a more reliable indicator of preload in critically ill patients than central venous pressure and doctors tend to arrange...

Students’ Perceptions on Lecturers Affective Competence at Kupang State of Polytechnic

Rosdiana Mata, Puteri Ayu Pratiwi, Yosef P. Dheghu
This study aimed to investigate the student’s perception level in the learning process toward lecturers’ affective competence when online learning policies are implemented. This study used survey research by adapting research instruments that have been developed in previous studies by King, namely “Teacher...
Proceedings Article

Relationship of Sedentary Activity and Physical Activity With The Nutritional Status of Students majoring in Public Health, Malang State University

Bella Anggraini, Hartati Eko Wardani, Farah Paramita
Technological sophistication in the era of globalization has shifted changes in human lifestyles to be less actively moving so that it affects the occurrence of overweight and obesity. Students are young adults who have a sedental lifestyle because, most of the time is spent doing tasks in front of a...
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Evaluation of the Use of Partographs in Midwives Post Normal Delivery Care Training

Erna Kusumawati, Siti Istiana
Background The partograph is an instrument for assessing the progress of labor. Monitoring labor with a partograph can avoid three delays that can cause maternal and infant death because it can avoid neglected labor, establish pathological conditions as early as possible and then make...

Buying Decision: The Links Between Online Media and Face To Face Interaction with Hearing Impairment

Mr Selwendri, Ms Rumyeni
The purchase decision of consumers on a product can be influenced by various things as advertising , media and environmental factors. From the perspective of media , the purchase decision of people did not only came from a single media only.. On the other hand , a tendency to reduce the risk in the buying...

Student Character Development in Javanese Language Learning Based on The Combination of Google Classroom and Whatsapp Group Using the Discussion Method

Astrid Wangsagirindra Pudjastawa, Varary Mechwafanitiara Cantika, Suwarna
Stochastic model checking is the extension and generalization of the classical model checking. Compared with classical model checking, stochastic model checking faces more severe state explosion problem, because it combines classical model checking algorithms and numerical methods for calculating probabilities....

A Systematic Review of Academic Exclusion in Higher Education Institutions in South Africa: Causes, Consequences, and Remedial Measures

X. N. Mashwama, B. Madubela
Addressing academic exclusion in South African higher education institutions requires a multifaceted approach, given the complex interplay of race, gender, socio-economic status, and ability. This study underscores the importance of intersectional research in fully understanding these nuanced challenges....
Proceedings Article

Assessing GHG Benefits Induced by ICT Services in Practice: A Case Study and Resulting Challenges

Vlad Coroama, Mattias Höjer
High expectations are placed on the ability of ICT to play an important role in reducing GHG emissions, now and in the future. Several calculations of such benefits were put forward over the last years, usually performed by the industry. Their methods and assumptions, however, remained often unspecified,...

Cyber School Model Learning Evaluation on Kejar Paket C in Campus PKBM

Bagus Kisworo, Yudi Siswanto
This research aims to know the implementation of cyber school model learning through CIPP (context, input, process and product) evaluation. The methods of data collecting are using observation and interview. The subjects are the manager, educator, and students. The data analyzing is conducted by collecting...

UTM Arab Students’ Usage for English Vocabulary Mobile Applications

Mohammed Z M Qaddoura, F.Y. Mustaffa
This study was conducted to highlight the Arab students at UTM and their preferences for English vocabulary mobile apps (EVMA) and to identify the reasons for choosing the selected app as the best preferences of Arab students in the university. Among hundreds of EVMA in Google Play store, a list of the...

Administrative Staff Work Discipline in Junior High Schools

Anisah, Irsyad, Syahril, Nellitawati, Tia Ayu Ningrum
This research is motivated by the importance of the existence of administrative staff in a school. Therefore, their work behavior needs attention. The purpose of this study is to obtain information and describe general work behavior, and about work discipline of Junior High School Administrative Staff....

Student Awareness on 3R’s Behavior in Food Waste

Yuni Adinda Putri, Syamsurijal, Zakaria Wahab, Muchsin Saggaff Shihab
Food production requires an honest kind of resources, like energy, water, and land, responsible for most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by households. Most of the waste in South Sumatra, the maximum amount as 38.83 per cent, is dominated by food waste. Household waste dominates the maximum amount...
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Application of Term Frequency - Inverse Document Frequency in The Naive Bayes Algorithm For ChatGPT User Sentiment Analysis

Novita Rajagukguk, I Putu Eka Nila Kencana, I G. N. Lanang Wijaya Kusuma
Sentiment analysis as part of Natural Language Processing has been widely used to see public sentiment towards a topic. Sentiment analysis functions to classify opinions into positive or negative classifications. In classifying opinions, an algorithm is needed to manage opinion data. One well-known algorithm...

Trust and Purchasing Intention in E-Commerce: Lazada Indonesia

Irda Agustin Kustiwi, Isnalita Isnalita
The development of e-commerce has increased quite sharply. Evidenced from customer who likes online transaction than offline payments. Lazada Indonesia as a potential e-commerce company with 21.2 million visitors a month lead, has its own phenomenon to be investigated more deeply. This is related to...
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Potential of Clinacanthus Nutans as an Alternative Therapeutic Agent for Diabetes Mellitus

Nurlaili Susanti
Target various aspects of the pathway in DM. One of plant traditionally used in Southeast Asia for diabetes treatment is Clinacanthus nutans (CN). Several studies have proven the pharmacological activity of CN as an antidiabetic. This study aims to review the potential of CN as an antidiabetic and discuss...