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Analysis of E-Learning Materials in Pre-Service Teacher Training: In Case of the Mongolian National University of Education (MNUE)

Munkhtuya Lkhagvasuren, Myagmargarmaa Chuluunbat, Nyamsuren Tsendsuren, Badamsuren Batsuuri
The main feature that distinguishes online learning from face-to-face learning is that regardless of space and time, students independently study the course content by accessing, uploading, downloading, and sending comments, participating in discussions and webinars, and viewing text, audio, and video...

Ecological Components of School-Based Positive Behavior Support for Responding to Students Problem Behavior in Inclusive Schools: A Literature Review

Aini Mahabbati, Edi Purwanta, Budi Astuti
Students with behavior problems experience personal, social, and learning problems. Their behavior problem can cause disruptions in learning and other activities at school. Positive Behavior Support (PBS) is a framework for responding systematically and procedurally to students’ behavior problems in...

Exploring the Impact of Brand Image on Consumer Behavior with Regard to Over-the-counter Drugs: A review

Anurinder Kaur, Anil Chandhok, Saurabh Kumar Banerjee
A comprehensive review followed a systematic approach and attempted to explore the concept of brand image and its relation with consumer behavior targeting pharmaceutical sectors with special reference to over-the-counter drugs. Approximately 200 articles were collected that were published from 2000-2022....
Research Article

Limitations and pitfalls of non-invasive measurement of arterial pressure wave reflections and pulse wave velocity

Patrick Segers, Jan Kips, Bram Trachet, Abigail Swillens, Sebastian Vermeersch, Dries Mahieu, Ernst Rietzschel, Marc De Buyzere, Luc Van Bortel
Pages: 79 - 88
In this paper, we briefly revise some of the most widely applied methods to non-invasively assess pressure wave reflection (augmentation index) and arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity; PWV) in clinical vascular research. It is clear that the pressure waveform alone provides insufficient information...

Effective Learning Strategies in Biology Online Learning to Anticipate Covid-19: A Literature Review

Desi Andyhapsari, Djukri
The Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has a very broad impact and continues to spoil all aspect of life and presents its challenges, especially in the world of education. All forms of conventional learning activities are replaced by distance learning which is known online. The application of online learning...

Building Social Justice Character Through X-Reality Technology: A Systematic Literature Review

Mohammad Alvi Pratama, Anthon Freddy Susanto, Hesti Septianita, Rosa Tedjabuwana
The use of XR Technology (Augmented & Virtual Reality) has begun to develop in various sectors, but the education sector has not been fully implemented. Moreover, in the field of social-humanities the application is still minimal. Meanwhile, the Immersive feature offered by XR Technology is very...
Proceedings Article

Risk Factors For Hypertension In Indonesia: Scoping Review

Herbert Wau, Nuzulia Khanum Br Lubis, Eva Ellya Sibagariang
Hypertension is a non-communicable disease contributing significantly to global mortality, especially among individuals with middle to lower economic conditions. Financial constraints often lead to more attention to routine health checks. This study aims to summarize research on risk factors contributing...

Click, Buy, Regret? Unveiling the Determinants of Impulsive Online Buying Behaviour

Sajeetha-Madhavan, Lee-Ying Tay
In today's environment, business models are always changing and adapting. Every business is going online (e- commerce), and many are promoting their items on numerous online channels. Because Malaysia is one of the countries with the highest e-commerce usage, it is critical to understand what drives...

Analysis of Integrated Microfinance Management E-Information based Search Engine

Wina Erwina, Yulianti, Sri Rakhmiyati
Technology communication and information provides convenience in searching information matters. Internet has become a necessity anyone. Every day thousands or millions of information uploaded to the internet and at the same time perhaps, hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of people search and accessing...
Proceedings Article

Self-Efficacy and Self-Care of Diabetes Mellitus Patient: a Literature Review

Leya Permatasari
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic illness which needs a long term treatment. Patients could manage their condition with self-efficacy and self-care to avoid complication. This research aimed to explain about self-efficacy and self-care of diabetes mellitus patients. This research methodology was a literature...

The Challenge of Parents as Guide in Online Learning of Elementary School

Chontina Siahaan
The Covid-19 pandemic virus has changed people’s lifestyles around the world, including in Indonesia. Among the changes that have occurred are in education, where the learning system in schools has changed to an online learning system from home. For elementary school children, it is a new learning system,...
Conference Abstract

5.3 CAROTID ARTERY STIFFNESS INCREASES THE RISK OF INCIDENT DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS: THE PARIS PROSPECTIVE STUDY 3

Thomas van Sloten, Pierre Boutouyrie, Muriel Tafflet, Lucile Offredo, Frédérique Thomas, Catherine Guibout, Rachel Climie, Cedric Lemogne, Bruno Pannier, Stephane Laurent, Xavier Jouven, Jean-philippe Empana
Pages: 78 - 79
Background: Late-life depression is related to poor quality of life and increased risk of mortality and cardiovascular disease. Effective interventions for prevention and treatment of late-life depression need to be developed, which requires a better understanding of late-life depression risk factors....
Proceedings Article

Seam the Real with the Virtual:a Review of Augmented Reality

Rui Zheng, Dan Zhang, Guosheng Yang
In this paper, we reviewed several outstanding contributions over the past decade in the field of augmented reality. The papers are selected according to their citation rate in the academic resources of Google scholar. In addition, considering that augmented reality covers several topics, and it has...
Proceedings Article

The Efficacy of Chitosan Toothpaste Based White Shrimp (Litopenaeus Vannamei) to Decrease Streptococcus Mutans Colonies in Children with Early Childhood Caries

Yunita Feby Ramadhany, Harun Achmad, Putri Khairunnisa, Mardiana Mardiana
Caries are common in early childhood. The prevalence of early childhood caries according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry is 57.7%. One of the causes is Streptococcus mutans bacteria. The most effective method to prevent plaque accumulation is to brush the teeth with toothpaste. Chitosan...

The Factors Influencing Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Bhimo Surya Putra
The purpose of this literature review is to investigate factors that influence Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) by conducting a review of research journals published in the last ten years. Journals are obtained through Google Scholar, EBSCO, and academia. The results show that not all personality...
Proceedings Article

The Relation Availability of Facilities and Family Support with Covid-19 Prevention

Mellia Fransiska, Deviana Susanti, Evi Susanti, Ayu Nurdiyan, Rima Berlian Putri, Debby Ratno Kustanto, Rahmi Kurnia Gustin
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that has become a global pandemic. The number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase from year to year. Covid-19 cases in Payakumbuh City until December 2020 were 592 cases. One of the enabling and reinforcing factors in preventing Covid-19...
Proceedings Article

The Influence of Murotal Therapy on the Decrease of Blood Pressure on Puerperal and Preeclampsia Women: Literature Review

Fani Febriyanti, Susilo Rini, Mariah Ulfah, Pramesti Dewi
Mortality and morbidity on pregnant, giving birth, and postpartum women is the biggest problem in developing country. The high of maternal mortality rate is related to many factors, one of them is severe preeclampsia. One of the healing methods is by listening to Al-Qur’an recitation (murotal). The purpose...

Collaborative Skills in Natural Science Practicum: A Student Perspective

Nur Efendi, Septi Budi Sartika, Juraev Khusniddin Oltinboyevich
This study aimed to investigate students’ perceptions of collaboration skills in natural science practicum learning. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 104 students who had participated in integrated natural science practicum both offline and virtual. The data were collected using a questionnaire...
Proceedings Article

Spatial Changes of Land Use Land Cover in Selected Islands of the Chattogram Coastal Belt

Arafat Kabir, Muhammad Obaid Chowdhury, Priya Chowdhury
The study presents the spatial changes, i.e., LULC and temporal changes., Area and Bank Side change of four islands of Bangladesh- Nijhum Dwip, Kutubdia Island, Hatiya Island, and Sawndip from 1988 to 2024. In this study, the geospatial tools of The United States Geological Survey (USGS), Geographical...

Estimated Number of People who Inject Drugs in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Findings from a Two-survey Capture–Recapture Population Size Estimation Exercise

Nghia Van Khuu, Phuc Duy Nguyen, Giang Tong Le, Hoa Thi Yen Luong, Van Thi Thu Tieu, Hau Phuc Tran, Thuong Vu Nguyen, Meade Morgan, Abu S. Abdul-Quader
Pages: 76 - 82
Background: HIV/AIDS program managers in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam have always relied on the police reports and the UNAIDS Estimation and Projection Package for population size estimation of People Who Inject Drugs (PWID). Methods: We used Respondent-driven Sampling (RDS) to implement a two-source...

Implementation of E-Government Policies

Case Study of Goods and Services Procurement in Buol Regency, Central Sulawesi

Muhammad Ahsan Samad, La Husein Zuada, Vhany A.Is. Baculu
This study aims to determine the implementation of local government policies in the procurement of goods and services based on e-government that have occurred in 2018 and determine the inhibiting factors and factors driving the implementation of government policies in the procurement of goods and services...

Millennial’s Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB)

A Literature Review

Diah Sofiah, Markus Hartono, Frikson Sinambela
Research on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) was carried out more than three decades ago. In 2025, the millennial generation will dominate the workforce, which has different characteristics from the previous generation. This literature review aims to map out research on OCB in the millennial...

Using Task- Based Approach to Improve the 9th Graders’ Speaking Skills at a Secondary School in Ho Chi Minh City

Bao Ngoc Pham Nguyen, Anh Truong Van
The goal of this research is to assess the effectiveness of the task-based approach on speaking ability as well as the students’ perceptions towards its implementation. The researcher employed an action study design in grade nine classes at Viet Anh Lower Secondary School, with the help of five teachers...
Proceedings Article

Effective Remote Communication for Cloud Backup

K Sai Krishna, D John Aravindhar, M.N. Sushmitha
Today we live in a world where tons of data is been generated, so in order to store all these data, we need many numbers of servers and networking which are more expensive in buying and maintaining them which creates more complexity. In order to resolve this problem we had implemented cloud computing...
Proceedings Article

Implementation of Google Classroom-Based Learning Management System on the Subject Digital Signal Processing and Propagation Antennas as One of the Effective Learning Media in the Middle of Pandemic COVD-19

Farid Baskoro, Miftahur Rohman, Fendi Achmad
Effective learning is quality learning in relation to the effectiveness of the learning process interaction itself to achieve the expected goals. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of lectures in the middle of the Covid 19 pandemic, where learning by face-to-face method is vulnerable to the...

Exploring ‘The Past’ in French Identity-Politics Discourse

Aprillia Firmonasari
People may notice that the speeches of Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen in their presidential campaigns, in terms of their quality, were different from those of other presidential candidates. They use particular discursive strategies to promote their own political interests, with historical references...

Public Speaking Anxiety Reviewed from Self-Efficacy and Audience Response on Students: Systematic Review

Bawinda Sri Lestari, Joniarto Parung, Frikson C. Sinambela
Students are required to be able to speak publicly. The ability to speak in public will make it easier for students to convey ideas, or suggestions and become a value-added skill for them. Based on literature studies there are several factors that influence public speaking anxiety, including self-efficacy...

Utilization of Big Data for Digital Architecture-based Site Analysis with Site Studies in Badung Regency - Bali

Stephanus Evert Indrawan, L. M. F. Purwanto
The Industrial Revolution 4.0, which led to the evolution of social media, digital messaging services, online meetings, and lectures, has become a part of human life, specifically after the Covid-19 pandemic. However, this phenomenon increases information circulation, and traffic, which accumulates into...

Sustainable Financing for Instrastructure Development to Support Tourism Connectivity: A Systematic Literature Review

Andi Hardianto, Marimin Marimin, Luky Adrianto, Idqan Fahmi
The tourism sector is the sector that has been most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is due to travel restrictions to reduce the spread of Covid-19. One of the efforts for economic recovery in the tourism sector is to increase tourism competitiveness through infrastructure improvements. Indonesia...

Putting surveillance data into context: The role of health care utilization surveys in understanding population burden of pneumonia in developing countries

Meredith Deutscher, Chris Van Beneden, Deron Burton, Alvin Shultz, Oliver W. Morgan, Shadi Chamany, Hannah T. Jordan, Xingyou Zhang, Brendan Flannery, Daniel R. Feikin, Beatrice Olack, Kim A. Lindblade, Robert F. Breiman, Sonja J. Olsen
Pages: 73 - 81
Background: Surveillance is essential to estimating the global burden of pneumonia, yet differences in surveillance methodology and health care-seeking behaviors limit inter-country comparisons. Methods: Results were compared from community surveys measuring health care-seeking for pneumonia defined...
Proceedings Article

A Study of User Acceptance Using Google Software as a Service (Saas)

Naicheng Chang, Chengche Chiang, Alan Hopkinson
This study uses Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) as the framework for the research design model and the SaaS provided by Google as a sampling subject to explore the relationship between acceptance and the actual use of the service in Taiwan. Research findings include: 1) the...

Google Forms as Worksheets to Foster Students’ Learning Interest and Autonomy During Online Mathematics Learning

Roni Priyanda, Nishbah Fadhelina, Iden Rainal Ihsan
The Covid-19 pandemic demand change in education. Various online learning activities are arranged and presented so that learning continues to run effectively. In general, the aim of this research is to analyze the student worksheet assisted by Google forms (GF) during online mathematics learning. There...

Can Company Characteristics and Google Search Increase Stock Returns? An Evidence from Jakarta Islamic Index

Sri Lestari, Retno Kurniasih, Triya Aprillia Sutrisno
Stock return is the level of profit obtained by investors from the results of investment decisions in stocks. Stock returns are influenced by various types of factors, both internal and external to the company. This study uses the characteristics of the company or the company’s internal factors, including...

Research on the Development of Assessment Instruments in Indonesia

A Critical Literature Review

M. Rizky Satria
Education development in the second decade of the 21st century leads to attaining 21st-century skills. Indonesia responded to its outgrowth through a series of curriculum reforms to achieve student competencies to face world challenges. This study aims to provide an overview of how the research on developing...

The Learning Revolution: When Artificial Intelligence Transcends The Training Of Nurses And Midwives

Najat Boucetta, Hakima Seghir, Ghizlane Ghariz, Said Boubih, Mustafa El Alaoui, Rachid Janati Idrissi
In our era of rapid technological progress, artificial intelligence (AI) is omnipresent, reshaping our lives and strengthening our interconnectedness through increased digitization. AI is transforming healthcare practices using technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, and physical...
Conference Abstract

P.091 A PATIENT SPECIFIC WAVE PROPAGATION MODEL OF THE UPPER LIMB

C.A.D. Leguy, E.M.H. Bosboom, A.P.G. Hoeks, F.N. Van de Vosse
Pages: 73 - 73

Developing Circle Module Based on Van Hiele Theory

Christina Kartika Sari, Isnaeni Umi Machromah, Zakkiyah
The van Hiele theory offers learning phases as an effective way to be applied in geometry classes. Because there is the difference of students’ ability in solving circle geometry problems, a module can be used to deal with. This article describes the developing process and validating of circle module...

A Text Analysis on Joko Widodo’s Speech Text on Pancasila Day of 1st June

Widya Fattah Almis
This study aims to provide a critical discourse analysis of the text of the president’s speech as it was delivered by Ir. H. Joko Widodo, the seventh president of the Republic of Indonesia, and was taken from the website of the Indonesian Republic Secretariat Cabinet. A descriptive qualitative approach...
Proceedings Article

A Technique for Tourism Visitor Feedback Collection Based on Google Maps Reviews Using Text-Mining

Achmad Maududie, Aula Fajrun Khalilurahman, Priza Pandunata
Jember Regency has enormous tourism potential which has the potential to be developed into a potential superior area. However, developing this potential is not easy considering that feedback on satisfaction with the services provided at tourist locations is also not easy to obtain. This research aims...

Evaluating Integrated International Community Services in Malaysia: The Benefits and Possible Improvements

Dias Tiara Putri Utomo, Abdul Rokhman, Finaty Ahsanah
In light of the importance of understanding real situation in the community, it is imperative that higher education institutions provide students opportunities with activities off the campus. In 2022, the Association of Educational Institution of Muhammadiyah- Aisyiyah Universities (ALPTKPTM) launched...
Proceedings Article

Capturing the Difference between Former and Current Employees' Emotional Attitudes based on the Online Reviews

Xiao Pan, Wenli Du, Zhuoming Ren
We take current and former employees as research objects, and analyze the textual and numerical data according to 41,000 anonymous reviews of employees from Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Google employees, which is collected from a workplace community, the Glassdoor website, that provides company reviews....

Quizlet as an Electronic Flashcard to Assist Foreign Language Vocabulary Learning

A Systematic Literature Review (2016–2021)

Arif Husein Lubis, Shavira Amelia Johan, Raihan Vito Alessandro
The ubiquity and advancement of technology have given a positive impact on the elevation of education quality, including Foreign Language (FL) vocabulary learning. Among all types of educational technology, the literature has highlighted the merits of using Quizlet to assist the process of teaching and...

Upcycle Fashion and Textile as Sustainable Business Concept

Azni Hanim Hamzah, Nazlina Shaari
Upcycle is a branch of sustainability that helps overcome excess material wastage from a product. However, the lack of exposure to upcycling resulted in the communities’ failure to practice it as a beneficial routine. The author studied a small number of articles involving descriptive reviews on upcycling...

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...
Conference Abstract

P.081 VALIDITY OF THE ONE-THIRD RULE TO CALCULATE MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE

D. Mahieu, E. Rietzschel, M. De. Buyzere, T. Gillebert, P. Segers, L Van Bortel
Pages: 71 - 71

Ideological Factors of Islamic Reference Books Publishing in Indonesia

Siti Maryam
This paper discussed the result of a research about Islamic reference books publishing in Indonesia, conducted in 2014 by employing qualitative approach. This study aimed at explaining a variety of non-business factors that encouraged the publication of Islamic reference books in Indonesia. The research...

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...

Using YouTube Video Vincent Van Gogh’s the Starry Night: Great Art Explained in Teaching Art and Language Appreciation Classroom

Beleven Khrismawan, Herditya Wahyu Widodo
In the currently predominant online teaching environment, teachers use materials that are available on the Internet for their classes, be they paid content or otherwise. YouTube, as the most popular free video-sharing site, has been one of the sources of instructional material in the form of online videos....