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Overview of the Study of History of the Medieval University
Ya. V. Chernenko
The world of today is undergoing different transformations. Some scientists believe these processes to be a part of the so-called globalization. While others see it as westernization or regionalization. In accordance to such views, different theories of modernization exist. Hence, they all try to explain...
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Educational Communication in Pondok Pesantren Jagasatru Cirebon as a Hadhramis Diaspora Community in Indonesia
Nani Kurniasari
Pondok Pesantren (ponpes) Jagasatru Cirebon-West Java is a Hadhramis community in Indonesia which is applied a practical educational communication on their teaching method. Ponpes Jagasatru is one of the traditional ponpes in the middle of Cirebon city. As salafiah ponpes, Jagasatru does not apply strict...
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Situation Analysis and Reform Discussion of Analog Electronic Technology Teaching
Youhui Zou, Renbo Xu, Ping Yang
Analog electronic technology is a basic professional course for engineering students, which is closely related to practice. Due to the abstraction of the physical concept of the course, as well as the boring curriculum, students generally complain about the difficulty in the introduction in learning....
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A Case Study in EFL Teaching and Learning Process for Students with Visual Impairement: Understanding Needs and Necessities
Silfia Asning Tias
Visual impairment comes in many different classifications. Nevertheless, less evidence found in research conducted in teaching and learning of foreign languages with these group of students. In addition, the challenges on how to customize the needs of the individual to meet the requirements of the course...
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Optimization of 3D Printing Model Data of Complex Sculpture Ceramic Mold
Han Xu, Zhicheng Huang, Wen Han, Shouyi Chen
This paper mainly introduces how to deal with the point cloud data of ceramic sculpture obtained from 3D scanning, getting the data that can be read and easy to print for three-dimensional printer. The paper combines the characteristics of production process of complex ceramic sculpture mold, using Geomagic...
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Social Solidarity Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing global challenge to Indonesia.
Aliah B. Purwakania Hasan
In achieving sustainable development goals, the mainstream economic paradigm needs to be adjusted to resolve social and environmental costs of production and consumption that have been address as externalities. For this, the social and solidarity economy (SSE) is seen as a specific approach, because...
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Measuring the Effect of Competence and Training Program on Employees Performance
Anna Suzana, Sandi Nasrudin Wibowo, Yodi Rudiantono, Iin Indrayanti
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of competence and training program on working performance of the employees at a company. As well as to analyze how much they influence working performance among employees of Kopkar Manunggal Perkasa Cirebon. This research is an associative type of...
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Effects of Relationship with Adult Children on Mental Health of the Elderly in China
Junran Jia
To study how a relationship with the adult and children relate to the mental health of the elderly in China, we draw unique panel data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). By using the 2015 wave which consists of 21095 Chinese residents ages 45 and older and 12235 households,...
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Localism and Cultural Preservation Policy in Indonesia: Ideas and Challenges
Sujinah, Agus Wardhono, Sofi Yunianti
Indonesia is a multicultural country. It has various cultural treasures that display a rich ancestral heritage, in addition to a heterogeneous population. Indonesia is a country that is superior when it comes to the wealth of its local wisdom. Two problems arise, namely how respond to cultural locality...
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COVID-19 Has Changed the Course of Education Around the World
J.V. Hasanova, K.A. Najafova, M.V. Kerimova
The authors of the article focused on the World Economic Forum: COVID-19 has become a catalyst for educational institutions around the world.
The World Economic Forum notes that the coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed the course of education around the world in a matter of weeks. These changes give us...
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Research on the Construction of Teaching Evaluation System of Visual Communication Design Major Cultivated on Basis of Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability
Yongxiao Liu
As an undergraduate major concerning art design in the colleges and universities, visual communication design is a very strong one in terms of applicability during the education of the colleges and universities. It requires students to have a more systematic professional theory, knowledge and design...
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Contribution of Geographic Education in Growing Students’ Character of Environment
Amin
This study aims to analyze three things, namely: First, how students concern about the environment; Second, how the role of geography learning in fostering environmental care for students; and Third, how the influence of socio-cultural, psychological and demographic factors on spiritual intelligence...
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Interface Aesthetic, Perceived Value, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Usefulness on Purchase Intention of Smartwatch Consumers
Ika Diyah Candra Arifah, Rosa Prafitri Juniarti
Many testimonies stated smartwatches ability to increase people’s well-being and save people’s lives in emergencies. Smartwatches encourage a healthy lifestyle and strengthening the way of life of users through intelligent coaching. By exceeding the technology and fashion barriers, smartwatches gain...
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Feasibility Analysis of Blockchain Technology in Addressing Supply Chain Finance Bottlenecks
Menghao Su, Jincheng Yu, Pu Du, Wenbing Zan, Haoying Li, Lu Han, Yuran Bai
Blockchain technology, initially introduced as the underlying technology for Bitcoin, has garnered significant attention for its decentralized advantages. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the feasibility of applying blockchain technology to address bottlenecks in supply chain finance....
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Utilizing Outstanding Universal Values of Subak to Design a Green Textbook for English Learning
(A Preliminary Study)
I. Gusti Agung Sri Rwa Jayantini, Sang Putu Kaler Surata, I. Gusti Ayu Diah Yuniti
This study attempts to identify the potential of utilizing the Outstanding Universal Values (OUVs) of Subak through a qualitative study involving teachers and students in primary and secondary education. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to dig deeper into the individual...
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Systematic Literature Review: Increasing Performance of Women MSMEs Through Competitive Advantage Based on Digital Transformation and Innovation
Evi Susanti, Rita Yuni Mulyanti, Lela Nurlaela Wati
MSME have great potential to be developed, so their activities need to be further encouraged and developed further to improve their business performance. The empowerment of MSMEs in the midst of globalization and high competition has forced MSMEs to be able to face global challenges, such as increasing...
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The Flexibility of the Blended Learning Model to Improve Students’ Critical Thinking
Mahdiyah, Mutiara Dahlia, Fildzah R. Putri, Yuni Muliyana
This paper examines how learning models affect change in students’ critical thinking skills. Blended learning is a learning method that combines the face-to-face learning process in the classroom with learning using e-learning. Blended Learning Model makes students feel flexibility in their learning...
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Construction Media & Reality Show: The commodification of Values and Ethical Dilemmas
Ananda Dwitha Yuniar
The truth of the media and the truth in reality, are different things. Media truth is manipulated through framing, by more specific media. The media not only present the truth but also select and eliminate the information displayed. Framing in the media often spreads new discourse for the public, this...
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Review on Gut-Brain Connection: How Lifestyle Influences Gut Microbiome & Brain Health
Alfansuri Kadri
The impact of environmental and nutritional variables on the makeup and metabolic activity of the human gut microbiota, which can consequently affect health, is becoming more widely recognized. Our knowledge of the richness and variety of gut microbial ecosystems, both within and between individuals,...
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School Counselling 2.0: Reimagining School Wellbeing through the Lens of Positive Psychology 2.0
Mark Harrison, Alex Tam
In the high-pressure climate of contemporary schools, counsellors face a tension between institutional demands for measurable success and a desire to address the systemic causes of illbeing to promote sustainable flourishing for the school community. This chapter proposes a pragmatic, reimagined approach...
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Bridging Sacred Texts and Digital Creativity: Exploring Augmented Imagination in Visualizing the Book of Ezekiel
Anny Valentina, Ruby Chrissandy, Yosadara Paramita, Ruth Cecilia, David Amadeus Gerungan
This study explores how digital creativity and augmented imagination, supported by Augmented Reality (AR), can help visualize the Book of Ezekiel. The research examines how AR enhances users’ understanding of theological symbols, deepens emotional engagement, and enriches spiritual reflection. Using...
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Learning Through Digital Media: Opportunities and Challenges among Indonesian Citizens
Anggun Nadia Fatimah
Learning is a fundamental human right. In Indonesia, the law guarantees education for all citizens, regardless of race, location, or social status. However, even in this digitalized era, digital divide remains an ongoing challenge for Indonesian citizens. This study was designed to explore in-depth how...
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Implementation of Restorative Justice at the Prosecution Stage by the Attorney General of the Republic of Indonesia: a study of paradigm changing
Ade Saptomo, Muhammad Afif Pramono
A fascinating social legal issue that has to be thoroughly studied from a scientific perspective is the use of restorative justice to settle criminal cases; in non-retaliatory offenses, this method takes into account the rights and interests of both the victim and the offender, with a focus on returning...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Prototype Design and Implementation of Water Distribution Pipeline Leak Detection based on the Internet of Things (IoT)
Siska Mayra Andini, Arif Harjanto, Nur Rani Alham, Happy Nugroho
Water leakage in water distribution networks is a significant issue that leads to problems such as potential value of wasted water, service delivery disruptions, and revenue losses. This paper aims to design a prototype system for detecting water pipe leaks using the Internet of Things (IoT) technology....
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Tracing Oppenheimer’s Subjective Morality: John Fiske’s Semiotic Study of Perspective and Symbol
Cosmas Gatot Haryono, Adryenne Sefrida Pondaag, Ignasius Liliek Senaharjanta
This study analyzes the representation of subjective morality in Christopher Nolan’s film Oppenheimer, using John Fiske’s semiotic approach. The film not only presents a biographical narrative of J. Robert Oppenheimer as a central figure in the atomic bomb project, but also represents inner conflict...
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Assessment of Pasir Salak Historical and Cultural Preservation for Sustainable Heritage Tourism
-A Rural Community Economic Development Perspective
Rugayah Hashim, Zaidi Mohd Aminuddin, Janiffa Saidon, Heizal Hezry Omar, Ayu Rohaidah Ghazali
This study examines how Malaysia’s Pasir Salak Historical Complex, a rural heritage site of anti-colonial significance, can drive sustainable socioeconomic development through culturally authentic tourism. It aims to (1) assess how cultural preservation intersects with equitable economic outcomes for...
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Incorporating Local Culture in English Classroom to Create Cultural Resilience
Antonia Rahayu Rosaria Wibowo
English is compulsory for junior and senior high school students and an elective subject for elementary school students in Indonesia. English is taught in five aspects: reading, listening, grammar, writing, and speaking. Therefore, indirectly, students learn the culture and communication methods of native...
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Entry Point for China’s Climate Policy
Yunchen Li, Zhongyue Li, Jianing Zhou
China is the world’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases and one of the countries confronting global warming problems, such as air pollution and water shortage. Carbon taxing is a fee levied on companies that burn coal, oil or gas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The purpose of this study is to figure...
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Nationalism of Mass Media Advertisements of Independence Funds Supporters Case Study of Kedaulatan Rakjat Newspaper from 1945 to 1949
Anita Anita, Didik Pradjoko
This paper will talk about the role of advertisements in local newspaper, which has emerged during the independence revolution, such as Kedaulatan Rakjat. This newspaper played a main role for independence fundraising. The nationalist leader, like Sutan Syahrir, wanted this new country to stand on the...
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Making Accessories with 3D Printer, the New Methods for Vocational Education in Bandung
Akhmadi Akhmadi, Ardianto Nugroho
Vocational High Schools (SMK) have technical and practical learning methods. The teachers always give simulations for students directly for the best education. Both must follow the trends of machine and technology innovation. Three-dimensional printing (3D printer) is increasingly being used by industry...
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How Does Hainan Realize Sustainable Tourism ------- Based on Governance in Environmental Protection
Jue Wang
Hainan government had focused on sustainable tourism development by governance in environmental protection. However, phenomenon that Hainan officials paid much attention to economic growth while they ignored environmental protection is still common, which has a negative impact on sustainable development...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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A coordination model for ill-posed bilevel programming problem via the leader's motivation.
Wengang Zhang, Shihui Jia
For ill-posed linear bilevel programming problem, this paper studies how the leader motivate the follower to maximize its own profit. Firstly, we present a coordination model. Then, under some conditions, we establish two examples. Finally, numerical results show that the proposed method is feasible.
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To Build Open Community and Cluster Closed-unit under the Circumstance of Land Unit Use
Xiaofan Zhao
Reflection on China's residential area. We will see the hierarchical land use model of residential areas--residential unit-housing cluster development. According to present and future needs, we face the problem between transportation and land use in urban area as follows: urban traffic microcirculation...
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Language Anxiety in Teaching English and Its Solutions
Liwen Luo, Shufei Xu
As the focus of research into a second language acquisition has been transferred from teachers to learners, more and more people begin to realize the important role of emotional factors on the success of a second language acquisition in the process of teaching foreign languages. During the teaching process,...
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Self-Directed Learning: How Effective as a Mode of Learning on Equality Education Program in Indonesia?
Sardin Sardin
Self-directed learning is a learning mode are applied in learning activities on equality education program, in addition to conventional and tutorial modes. As a mode of learning, self-directed learning is providing opportunities for learners to engage in independent learning through; selecting of learning...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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An online weight-based clustering algorithm for faces selection
Qianmu Li, Dayi Huang
With the scale of the application of face recognition getting bigger and bigger, A thinking of selecting faces as a preprocessing has conducted on how to improve the system’s efficiency. After summarized and analyzed such a thinking, this paper has discussed the pros and cons of face data clustering...
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Mapping of New Student Admission in Inclusive Education Learning at Al-Firdaus Elementary School Surakarta
Minsih Minsih, Nur Amalia, Slamet P. H., Suparno Suparno, Imam Mujahid
Inclusive education is an educational service system that provides opportunities for all children to study together in the school with attention to diversity and individual needs. This research aims at knowing about how school doing identifying all children as special individual needs. This study uses...
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Consumer Behaviour in Conditions of Dual Quality of Daily Consumption Goods in Slovakia
Lucia Bartková, Marianna Šramková, Lenka Veselovská
The problem of dual quality of daily consumption goods in the countries of the European Union has been known for a while. Well-known manufacturers do not offer their products in the same composition and quality in all countries of the join European market but produce two variants. The first variant for...
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Redefining The Five Laws of Library Science in the Digital Age
Moh Safii
SR Ranganathan in 1931 proposed a theory called The Five laws of library science. This theory became a foundation for the world of librarianship and influenced the library science. The emerges of technology in life made it necessary to redefine the five laws of librarianship. This research aims to describe...
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Examining the Moderating Effect of Environmental Dynamism on the Relationship between firm Innovativeness and International Performance of Indonesian SMEs
Cindy Augustie, Norsafinas Md Saad
This paper outlines a conceptual framework on how innovativeness can affect international performance. It is intended to portray how small and medium entrepreneurs (SMEs) in Indonesia enhance their innovativeness in order to compete and perform in international market. As SMEs involved in international...
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Sources of Child Abuse in Indonesian Educational Ideologies
Indra Wardhana
Schooling, followed by its modernized acclaim in educational standard is distorted with the ideal concept of education. Educational model and custom is kept in form of violence for the sake of achieving so-called disciplined product. It is not only physical but also includes non-physical forces as emotional...
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Applying Screencast and Google Classroom Application for EPT Online Course
Agita Risma Nurhikmawati, Sri Lestari
English is a two-credit subject that offered to non-English Department students in Universitas PGRI Madiun for the whole four years. Furthermore, taking the English Proficiency Test is one of the requirements for students before they graduate from university. Unfortunately, most students are not familiar...
Research Article
Personalized Tag Recommendation Based on Convolution Feature and Weighted Random Walk
Liu Zheng, Zhao Tianlong, Han Huijian, Zhang Caiming
Pages: 24 - 35
Automatic image semantic annotation is of great importance for image retrieval, therefore, this paper aims to recommend tags for social images according to user preferences. With the rapid development of the image-sharing community, such as Flickr, the image resources of the social network with rich...
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Implementation of Learning to Read for Early Childhood at the Center of Preparation by Stimulating the Cultivation of Discipline Through an Integrated Thematic Approach in Kindergarten
Elmida, Rakimahwati
This study aims to describe how the implementation of learning to read early childhood at the center of preparation through an integrated thematic approach by stimulating the cultivation of discipline in kindergarten Adzkia III Padang. The study was conducted from April to July 2019. The method used...
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Credit Dispute Resolution with Mortgage Right Warranties on Conventional Banking
Nur Putri Hidayah, Isdian Anggraeny, Dwi Ratna Indri Hapsari
Customers who failed to make promises in bank financing have the potential to cause disputes. To solve this, there are already a series of regulations that govern. The problem is that there are still many customers who feel disadvantaged in the dispute resolution process. The purpose of this study was...
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Personal Selling Presentation Method for Critical and Creative Thinking Skill in Teaching and Learning
Indah Pujiastuti, Dian Lestari
Personal Selling Presentation (PSP) is a teaching method that consists of the main components including team, seller and buyer, supply and demand, brochures, and peer assessment. This method was applied to the “Telaah Kurikulum dan Buku Teks” courses. This research aims to describe how to build critical...
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Embedding Higher-Order Thinking Skills in the English Classroom to Address to Industrial Revolution 4.0
Anis Ichwati Nur Rohmah, Erna Andriyanti
The advancement of technology due to the Industrial Revolution 4.0 imposes students to prepare themselves with higher-order thinking skills for their professional life in the future. However, they are not familiar with learning activities involving reasonings. Therefore, teachers need to respond to the...
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Hut as a Phenomenon of Russian Culture
Vladimir Nemtsev
Discusses socio-cultural phenomenon called Russian hut, describes how the buildings, the use of the hut and many of the features of operation in the harsh natural conditions. The author proposes a new concept of “housing and economic complex of the farmer”. It is a question of Russian cuisine, the life...
Journal: Intensive Care Research
Research Article
Preliminary Efficacy of Tocilizumab Treatment in the Patients with COVID-19
Yu Chen, Xijing Zhang
Pages: 24 - 30
Background: Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was considered to be with the severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients, which implies a potential therapeutic target for treatment. We aimed to evaluate the safety and initial efficacy of Tocilizumab treatment for COVID-19 patients.
Methods: In the retrospective study,...
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Folklore’s Inspiration in Character-Based Intellectual Property (IP) Construction ‘RomOn’ as an Effort to Create Local IP for Global Markets
I Kadek Dwi Noorwatha, I Made Marthana Yusa
The Rogue Rubbish Monsters (abbreviated RomOn) is a character-based Intellectual Property (IP) inspired by Balinese and Japanese folklore. RomOn was created as an alternative preventive approach for children, so they don’t litter. RomOn aimed to build awareness to recognize the types and impacts that...