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Thoughts on the Construction of Network Ideological and Political Education Matrix in Local Colleges and Universities

Qiqi Wei
Based on a local university in central Guangxi, through the analysis of the problems existing in the network ideological and political education and the analysis of the current situation, this paper finds out the significance and methods of carrying out the network ideological and political work in colleges...

Continuation of Site Memory

Talking About the Renewal of Industrial Landscape as an Example in Houtan Park

Shengze Chen
With the transformation of Chinese industrial structure and the development of new urban planning, a large number of traditional industrial equipment or factories have been relocated or abandoned, leading to the emergence of many industrial abandoned land in the city, bringing a series of environmental...

The Influence of Media Video CD Tutorial on Science-based Learning Multisensory-Ecology to Improve Early Childhood Cognitive Ability

Eka Nilawati, Yaswinda
Science learning which is provided in early childhood can stimulate and improve children's thinking, and bring out the children's’ interest and curiosity. In science learning, children can have various opportunities to understand the universe and environment surrounding them by doing observations, experiments,...

Manual Techniques for Coffee Brewing as an Alternative Learning for Students with Hearing Impairment

Rila Muspita, Elsa Efrina, Arisul Mahdi, Reno Fernandes
Childre with hearing impairment are still marginalized in the business world and cannot even establish their own businesses. These challenges are closely related with the lack of assistance and training from the universities and/or academia. Regarding this situation, the authors as academia will contribute...

The Use of Cartoon Film Media in Narrative Writing Skills for Elementary School Students

Asih Riyanti, Burhan Nurgiyantoro, Maman Suryaman
This study was to describe the use of cartoon film media with character education to improve narrative writing skills and describe the constraints in implementing learning narrative writing materials and methods. This study used a classroom action research design consisting of two cycles. Each stage...

Empirical Research of Corporate Governance and Firm Performance of Chinese New Energy Vehicle Manufacturing Enterprises

Hanlu Ling
As an important part of China’s carbon neutrality plan, the new energy vehicles industry has achieved rapid development in recent years, and several excellent new energy vehicle manufacturing enterprises have emerged, such as BYD. The corporate governance of such enterprises is a topic worthy of study....

Creating Harmony in the Dalihan Na Tolu Philosophy for Batak People in Yogyakarta

R. M. Simanjuntak, M Kause, V.H. Siahaan, E Modok, Y Sagala
Harmony is the important thing to do among the pluralistic Indonesian people. A harmony can construct a nation through a civilization. Therefore, the government tries to apply the value of Pancasila to create harmony among the nation. Harmony among the nation has been pursued in many aspects for example...

Human Capital Development Through Reinventing, Retooling and Reskilling Strategies

Learning from 20 Multiple Cases

Lukman Raimi
For mitigating the ravaging effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economic interests of employees, employers, and governments, this paper discusses three human capital development strategies of reinventing, re-tooling, and re-skilling (3Rs) as effective ways of stimulating the economy including saving...

Analysis of Online Learning Strategies in a Pandemic Period

Rizqi Fajar Pradipta, Yon Ade Lose Hermanto, Herlina Ike Oktaviani, Dimas Arif Dewantoro, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yasin
This study aims to analyse the form of distance learning strategies for students with special needs in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with the type of case study. This research was conducted at the Inclusive Elementary School in Malang City. Collecting...
Conference Abstract

P5.11 ROLE OF PRESSURE-DEPENDENT ARTERIAL OMPLIANCE IN MODULATING THE PHASE OF WAVE REFLECTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR LV-AS COUPLING

Timothy Phan*, John Li
Pages: 22 - 23
Background: Arterial compliance is pressure-dependent due to the nonhomogeneous composition of the arterial wall. Wall distending pressure varies within each cardiac cycle, thus arterial compliance is dynamic and time-varying within any given cycle. As compliance is a component of the pulsatile load...

Student Perception of ESP Teachers’ Performance at Indonesian State Polytechnics

Nidia Sofa, Lis Mariam, Restu Jati Saputro
There are two divisions of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) teachers at the early established state Polytechnics throughout Indonesia: first and second-generation teachers. The first generation participated in the Polytechnic Education Development Centre (PEDC) from 1987-1994, and the second generation...

The Importance of Integrating Ecolinguistics Dimensions in Indonesian Language Textbooks in Higher Education

An Ecolinguistics Study

Agata Krismonita Permatasari, Remigius Kunjana Rahardi
The integration of ecolinguistics within Indonesian courses in higher education needs to be pursued and linguistic diversity and biodiversity in certain environments can be the material for academic writing activities as well as efforts to preserve local languages and Indonesian. This study aimed to...
Proceedings Article

Comparative Study on Scientific and Technological Innovation Ability of High-Tech Parks From The Perspective of High-Quality Development Based on SFA Regression Method

Jian-bo Li, Yue YIN
China's economy has changed from a a high-speed growth stage to high-quality development stage. Innovation is the core driving force leading high-quality development, and national high-tech zones will be the main force and main position of innovation-driven development strategy. Using the methods...
Proceedings Article

The Carrying Capacity Analysis For Food Agriculture: Case Study In Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi

Irwan Lakani, Muhd Nur Sangadji, Selvy Mozin, Zulkifli, Hauris Pati, Rostiati, Reinal Putalan
This study aims to analyze the carrying capacity of agricultural food land, which will help determine rice sufficiency in Donggala Regency. That information can also be used for evaluating and planning sustainable management of agricultural food land in Donggala Regency. The research was carried out...

Research on How to Strengthen Women's Right to Employment in MNEs

Yuxin Yan
Women's equal employment encounters challenges such as gender-blindness in legal protection, a cultural environment where traditional conservative views are at odds with women's equal employment, the absence of international and domestic gender discrimination intervention links, and invisible...

Study on Hierarchical Service Management Mode of Students in Student-Centered Higher Vocational Colleges

Yijie Ding
Student affairs management plays an irreplaceable role in guiding, standardizing and guaranteeing the growth and development of students. With the popularity of the concept of “student-centered”, the hierarchical service-oriented work mode has been recognized and accepted by more and more colleges and...

Understanding Decentralization Appliances In Special Region Of Yogyakarta In The Land Sector

Akbar Ardya Putra, Rosita Candrakirana
This study aims to explore and investigate the implementation of asymmetric decentralization in the land sector of the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) from the perspective of justice. The research is driven by the diverse characteristics of various regions in Indonesia, which have led the government...
Conference Abstract

P5.10 CHANGES IN MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FEMORAL ARTERY WALLS IN PIG MODEL OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS

Robert Pasławski
Pages: 22 - 22
Arteriosclertic lesions leading to increased stiffnes of the walls. The goal of the research was to estimate changes in the mechanical properties of femoral artery in swine with experimentally induced arteriosclerotic changes by western type diet. Methods: 32 white female pigs (40 kg), were divided...

Feasibility of Developing Butterfly Park as Educational Tourism in Wanagiri Village Forest in Bali

Putu Indah Rahmawati, Trianasari Trianasari, I Nengah Suarmanayasa
Wanagiri village has a beautiful natural landscape, located above Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan, so it is very suitable for selfie tours. In Wanagiri Village there is also a waterfall that has been visited by many tourists. The addition of a butterfly garden in the location around the waterfall will...

The Role of Small Business in the Region Innovation Ecosystem Formation

Viktoriya E. Barkovskaya, Natalia S. Khoroshavina, Olga P. Ivanova
The article is devoted to studying the possibilities and conditions for increasing the role of small business entities operating in the science towns territory in the process of forming and developing the regions innovation ecosystem. A bibliographic review of scientific views on interpreting the “innovation...

The Influence of Human Capital on Organization Value

Empirical Evidence from High Level NBA Athletes Changing Team

Dangfei Ma, Peng Ning
As an intangible asset, human capital is becoming more and more important in enterprises. However, its variability and effectiveness make it difficult to measure it properly. Players’ transitions often take place in NBA teams, but coaches, game systems, and the physical environment like the stadium are...
Proceedings Article

The Application of the Computer Information Technology to the Indoor Microclimate Optimization

Cuicui Qin, Yani Gao, Qiliang Yu, Zhihong Li
Along with development of computer technology, the method of computer numerical simulation plays more and more important role in the area of architecture design. In order to improve the building’s energy-saving, comfortable and healthy indoor microclimate environment, the project has carried out indoor...

The Design and Application of Computer Multimedia Art Teaching Resource Management System

Qingping He
The multimedia art teaching resource management system developed in this article selects the current more popular software operation mode as a framework, and uses the B/S mode to share the teaching resources. In addition, the desktop of the multimedia art teaching resource management system is mainly...

Designing an Experiential Multimedia Gallery Framework

Elyna Amir Sharji, Lim Yan Peng, Peter Charles Woods, Rose Linda Zainal Abidin
Experiential design concept in the built environment puts forward a strong prominence on emotional connection and engagement between users of space and the surrounding environment. In designing multimedia galleries for media arts and interactive content, this concept is applied to understand and improve...

Validation of Technopreneurship Skill Questionnaire: Vocational Students’ Perspective in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Heru Raharjo, Herminarto Sofyan, Thomas Sukardi, Ibnu Siswanto
Technopreneurship skills play a crucial role to develop technology-based entrepreneurs during the industrial revolution 4.0 era, especially for vocational students. There have been many studies with the theme of technopreneurship, but it is hard to reveal technopreneurship skills based on the perceptions...

Physical Condition Profile of NTB PON Athletes: Measurement of VO2max

Baiq Satrianingsih, Adang Suherman, Yudy Hendrayana, Surdiniaty Ugelta, Burhan Hambali
Physical condition is believed to be a person’s capacity to do physical work with graded abilities, therefore, analysis of physical condition is believed to be one of the important indicators to support athlete achievement. The main purpose of the study was to analyze the profile of the physical condition...
Proceedings Article

The Design of Indonesia e-Government (SPBE) Governance in Tangerang City

Andriyanti Asianto, Gerry Firmansyah
SPBE Governance is a framework that ensures the implementation of regulation, direction, and control in the integrated implementation of SPBE. This SPBE Governance aims to ensure that the SPBE elements consist of the National SPBE Master Plan, SPBE Architecture, SPBE Roadmap, SPBE Program Plan and Budget,...

What’s Stopping Malaysian Women from Uptaking HPV Screening and Vaccines?: A Study on Barriers

Palpunavam Prisha, Khong Tan Sin, Chin Lee Poo
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in Malaysia where HPV16 and HPV18 genotypes are more prevalent among 88.7% of women. It is preventable if the pre-cancerous cells were identified early via Pap smear, HPV DNA or Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) test. Prophylactic HPV vaccines were...

Legal Basis Governing About Bad Stocks and Tokens in Indonesia

Billy Brillyan Dwi Saputra, Fatimah Azzahra, Andri Putranto
The digital stock market and cryptocurrencies are becoming an invention that is considered to be the new face of the world economy. Especially during the pandemic, which makes people have a lot of free time at home, encouraging them to learn new things, such as how to invest. This has led to an increase...

Discourse War on People’s Welfare: Pros and Cons of Political Parties Against the Ratification of UU Cipta Kerja in Virtual Space

Cosmas Gatot Haryono, Linna Friska Marbun
The ratification of UU Cipta Kerja has split Indonesian society between the pros and cons of the Law. Many politicians convey their rhetoric and discourse to the public through various forms of media. There are two interesting political views, namely the views of Agus Harimurti Yudoyono (Chairman of...

Axial Period and Criticism of Eurocentrism in the Philosophy of K. Jaspers

Ludmila E. Kryshtop
The article concerns the Axial Period conception of Karl Jaspers. The author states that this conception had a great influence on further development of European philosophy to even greater pluralization and played a great role in the fight with Eurocentrism in different fields – in philosophy as well...

An Empirical Study on the Economic Development Driven by Live Streaming Under the Background of Big Data

Taking Taobao Platform as an Example

Hui Yang, Tingting Zhang
Under the background of the rapid development of the Internet and the increasingly widespread application of big data, the traditional e-commerce operation model has been continuously upgraded, which has promoted the continuous development of the live broadcast industry chain. Taking the Taobao platform...

Innovative Higher Education for Sustainable Development: A Literature Review

Oyun Tsogtsaikhan, Jonghwi Park, John Jongho Park
The objective of this study is to identify challenges in implementing education for sustainable development (ESD) into higher education institutions (HEIs). We introduced innovative pedagogies utilizing educational technology as a solution to promote ESD. We conducted an extensive literature review and...
Proceedings Article

The Correlation of Smoking Behaviour, Physical Activity, and Eating Patterns with the Incidence of Impaired Glucose Tolerance in DKI Jakarta in 2018

Dina Zahrotul Aisyi, Hartati Eko Wardani, Lucky Radita Alma
The proportion of Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT) in Indonesia has increased in the last 5 years, from 29.9% in 2013 to 30.8% in 2018. IGT tends to be overlooked because it does not have specific symptoms, but if IGT is ignored it will develop rapidly into Type II DM. The purpose of this study was to...

The Role of Family Socioeconomic Status in Parenting Styles and Practices

Kexin Ma
This paper investigates the impact of family socioeconomic status (SES) on parenting styles and practices from two main perspectives. The macro perspective emphasizes the overall impact of SES on parenting, whereas the micro indicators of SES further highlight the respective effect of SES variables such...

Marketing Journal Articles: How Indonesian Scholars in English Education Use Marketization Strategy in Their Article Introductions

Safnil Arsyad, Dian Eka Chandra Wardhana
Centrality claim (henceforth CC) in the introduction section of a journal article (henceforth JA) is an important element aiming at catching readers’ attention towards the research topic to be discussed in the article. However, writing a CC can be problematic especially for new faculty members and postgraduate...

An Analysis of Competence of the Principal in Managing Curriculum Development

Indra Jaya
This study aims to describe the results of the analysis of the principal’s competence variable in managing the curriculum. This research was conducted in Sungai Limau District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia. The sampling technique in this study used Simple Random Sampling with a total...

Development and Application of a Coupled Model for Rural-Transportation Coordination in China Based on an International Perspective

Menghan Liu, Na Li, Yi Liu, Wei Chen
There has been a common phenomenon of rural population loss and rural development challenges throughout the process of industrialization and urbanization in developed countries, and these countries have implemented the rural revitalization strategy. As an important part of rural infrastructure, rural...

Analysis of Students Problem Solving Ability in Solving the Volume of a Solid of Revolution

Ahbi Mahdia Ningrum, Hanifah Hanifah
This study aimed to determine the students’ problem solving ability in solving the volume of a solid of revolution questions in online Integral Calculus Learning through zoom implementing Student Centered Learning. The research method used in this study was descriptive qualitative method. The subjects...

Critical Discourse Analysis of Economical History Content in Social Science Textbooks for Junior High School

Nasution Nasution, Septina Alrianingrum, Rojil Nugroho Bayu Aji, Dinar Rizky Listyaputri, R. Ahmad Arif Wahyudi
The role of textbooks is very important because it has a significant impact on students. The purpose of this study is to analyse the National History Textbook in the Field of Economic History. The research method is using Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). The CDA research technique first determines...

Use of “Similar” Criteria in the Legal Protection of Trademarks of Services

R. Murjiyanto, Invida Dewi Amrih Suci, Devi Andani, Erna Sri Wibawati
The study aim is to discover the “similar” criteria that have been used to determine the occurrence of trademark infringement of traded goods or services, as well as the efforts that can be made in the event of a loss due to infringement between various trademarks or services. The Trademark Law establishes...
Proceedings Article

Investigation on the Games Experience Learning Training: Does It Affect the Passing, Dribbling, Receiving, Aerobic Endurance and Discipline of Young Football Players?

Sulistiyono Sulistiyono, Louie P. Gula, Nawan Primasoni, Fathan Nurcahyo, Fransfile Manihuruk, Deni Rahman Marpaung
The objective of this research is to see how game experience learning training affects passing, dribbling, receiving skills, aerobic endurance, and discipline of the young football players. This research employed experiment method. Samples were 55 players, with a mean age of 12.09 years old. The treatment...

The Effect of Interpersonal Communication Between Lecturers and Students on Student Academic Achievement

Aisyah Aisyah, Arianto Arianto, Muliadi Mau
Interpersonal communication is very important in the process of teaching and learning activities in order to motivate students to achieve student academic achievement, lecturers must have openness, empathy, support, positive attitude and equality to influence student academic achievement. One form of...
Proceedings Article

Utilization of Gaharu Leaf Ethanol Extract as an Anti-Acne Herbal Patch

Gayatri Simanullang, Untia Kartika Sari Ramadhani, Nisa Yulianti Suprahman, Gres Maretta, Dewi Rana Syafitri, Pinka Mustika Saeli, Tsalsha Ashafila
Acne is a skin disease characterized by the presence of lumps on the surface of the facial skin caused by the presence of bacteria. Gaharu leaves have secondary metabolites, such as flavonoids, which can be used as antibacteria. This research aims to formulate acne patches from gaharu leaves ethanol...

Development of E-Modules in Sanitation Hygiene and K3 Courses in the Culinary Study Program

Yuzia Eka Putri, Nikmat Akmal, Arzuliah Elfita, Ajeng Inggit Anugerah
Teaching materials in the form of books or modules do not yet exist in the culinary arts study program. so that students cannot study at home, and learning objectives are not achieved. This study aims to develop teaching materials in the form of e-modules so that student learning outcomes increase in...

Enhancing Social Education through Language Pedagogy: The Role of Teacher Efficacy

Xi Chen, Lu Ye, Anning Wang, Ziyao Zhang, Jingyu Lyu, Jiatong Song, Yilin Wan
This article rigorously examines the interplay between social education and language teaching, casting teacher efficacy as the driving force in this interdependent relationship. It argues that by weaving social education principles into the fabric of language pedagogy, educators can simultaneously advance...

Body Dissatisfaction Among Emerging Adulthood Women: What is the Role of Social Comparison

Aliffia Ananta, Suhadianto
Body Dissatisfaction occurs a lot in women during emerging adulthood, this happens because at this phase women are required to be successful in their careers and in relationships with the opposite sex. The high demands from the social and family environment as well as exposure to mass media make women...

Preparing Future Teachers for 5.0 Era: Microteaching and TPCK Approach

Nur Maslikhatun Nisak, Ruli Astuti, Niswatin Khoiriyah, Evi Fatimatur Rusydiyah
This study aimed to investigate the innovative microteaching learning model used in the Madrasah Ibtidaiyah teacher education program at Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo and to assess the Technology Pedagogy Content Knowledge (TPCK) ability of prospective Islamic elementary school teachers. The study...

Investigating the Speaking Examiners’ Challenges in a Synchronous Online Test

Anistya Rachmawati, Pebby Ardin, Retno Hendryanti
This study examines the challenges faced by speaking examiners in assessing students’ speaking performance conducted virtually. Data were collected by distributing questionnaires to speaking examiners to identify challenges they faced in administering the online speaking test. A focus group discussion...

Democracy in Youth Participation Is Critical and Inclusive

Apriya Maharani Rustandi, Karim Suryadi
In order to run a democratic political life, of course, the presence of a balancing group is very necessary. Therefore, the researcher conducted an analysis to examine the strengthening of youth political participation in the process of increasing the existence of existing democracy. Researchers conducted...