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Analysis of the Study of Problems and Contradictions in the Implementation of Higher Education Programs in Remote Form in the Situation of the Spread of Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19) in Russia
E.V. Belikova, E.Yu. Chernyavskaya, L.V. Shamrai-Kurbatova
In connection with the threat of the spread of a new disease - coronavirus COVID-19, in March 2020, all universities in Russia were forced to switch to distance learning. This transition is recorded in the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia: “It is recommended, starting from March...
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Illiteracy Eradication Efforts to Increase Reading Interest through Community Reading Centre (TBM) Tanah Ombak
Rita Afriani, Ariesta
Community Reading Centre (TBM) Tanah Ombak in improving the ability of the prosecutor and reading skill, giving special class which is accompanied by the manager or volunteer of wave land that is improving the ability of the illiterate child with the passion of reading, writing and arithmetic and developing...
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The Effect of Perceived Maternal Acceptance-Rejection on Mental Illness among Orphaned Adolescents in Indonesia
Linda Mutiara Larassati Reksodiputro, Lia Mawarsari Boediman
Past research has shown that orphaned adolescents who live in Indonesian orphanages are at a higher risk of experiencing various psychological disorders. In fact, parents (especially single mothers) leave their children in the orphanages because they are not able to provide adequate food, shelter, and...
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The Relationship between Academic Procrastination and Future-Orientation: an Investigation among a Mid-sized International School in China
Yi-Ran Shi
As one proceeds through school, the responsibility of controlling his or her academic behavior shift significantly from teachers and parent-centered to self-centered. Study and programs were established to help college students ease this process (example studies need to be cited here). However, often...
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Formation of Regional Personal Identity in Teen-Age in Conditions of Technological Progress and Digitalization Growth in Information-Oriented Society
L.A. Maksimova, R.A. Valiev, N.A. Kulikova
This article shows actual continuity of the issue, related to studying personality’s psychological connection with the settlement area, which, according to the author’s opinion, is to the fullest extent possible reflected in the definition “regional personal identity”. The purpose of the work is searching...
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy's repair process
Yuanwei Li
Freud once described resistance in "The Dynamics of transference"[1], arguing that resistance comes with therapy. Every association and every behavior of the patient in therapy needs to be considered in the context of resistance, they also represent a compromise between the power of the self...
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A Literature Review: Acceptance Models for e-learning Implementation in Higher Institution
Kurniabudi, Sharipuddin, Setiawan Assegaff
This study investigates the conceptual model that has been used to measure the acceptance of e-learning technology applied in higher education. We conducted literature review study by collecting the papers from reputable journals. We used recognize database journal such as Google scholar, ProQuest, EBSCOhost,...
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When do Learners Lose Their Motivation? -Automated Classification of Learners' Type in Maintaining their Motivation from the Behavior in LMS-
Yuki Kitanaka
Currently, learning with e-learning system has been actively performed. An e-learning system affords the learners arrange their learning schedule on demand and provides some advantages if the learners have enough motivation. In other words, success of use of such system depends on motivation of the learner....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Schoology and Slido: The Perfect Platform Combination for Distance Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Vania Zulfa, Prastiti Laras
The Covid-19 pandemic that occurred worldwide caused a social policy for all citizens to break this Covid-19 chain. However, this policy impacts all aspects of life, including the field of education in Indonesia. The government decided to move the learning process from face-to-face learning to online...
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Factors Related to Work Stress in Elementary School Teachers in East Cengkareng Village During Work From Home
Devi Angeliana Kusumaningtiar, Dewi Anggraini
Work stress is a condition of the subjective understanding of the individual can be a form of interaction between the individual and the work environment that can threaten and put pressure on the psychological, physiological, and individual attitudes. Work stress can cause negative impact on health such...
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The Implementation of Portfolio Assessment in Japanese Learning at Senior High School
Lusi Asmaraningtyas, Miftachul Amri, Syamsul Sodiq
During distance learning in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, the e-portfolio assessment can be preferred as an alternative to other assessments. The purpose of this study is to find out; 1) how the implementation of e-portfolio in Japanese language teaching in SMAN 5 Malang is, 2) how to analyze...
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Geovisualization Features in Substantiating Solutions in Energy Infrastructures
Alexander Izhbuldin, Roman Ivanov, Rodion Markov
To justify energy solutions, it is necessary to visualize various parameters with a geospatial reference. The authors suggest visualizing the results of research in geoservices through a plug-in. Using the example of several completed projects, it is shown that this approach can be applied In connection...
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The Challenges Faced by Students in Six-month Voluntary Community Service to Develop Health Programs in School Settings
Dian Mawarni, Zahra Anggita Pratiwi, Hafidhotun Nabawiyah
In university, students can participate in various community projects, which underserved populations such as in a school. However, several obstacles may arise during these projects. We conducted a qualitative study with the primary aim of understanding the challenges when students in Yogyakarta participate...
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The Application of Text-to-Speech Technology in Language Learning
A Systematic Review
Ashanti Widyana, Mohammad Iqbal Jerusalem, Budi Yumechas
Technology has improved temporarily from time to time. There are a lot of technologies that had been developed to enhance language learning, and one of them is text-to-speech technology. Text-to-speech technology is a form of system that can convert phoneme to audio. It has provided an impact in language...
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Influence of Begu Ganjang Culture on Persecutory Delusional Disorder: A Case Report
Vera El Sammah Siagian, Elmeida Effendy
Background: Begu Ganjang is a traditional term for a spirit that could cause misfortune to others. Social comparison, financial and political problems are some factors that might contribute to the use of Begu Ganjang. Delusion is defined as a psychiatric disorder with a belief of deception as its main...
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Autonomous Language Processing and Text Mining by Data Analytics for Business Solutions
Voon Hee Wong, Wei Lun Tan, Jia Li Kor, Xiao Ven Wan
Speech analytics solution is a technology that enables a company to discover customer’s patterns and insights by analyzing relevant data, such as recorded audio files or phone conversations. The accuracy of speech recognition or speech-to-text transcription has been a challenge all along. This paper...
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A Study on Oates’s Gothic Short Stories from the Perspective of Psychological Realism-Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque as an Example
Guangwei Wu
Joyce Carol Oates is generally been considered as one of the most significant and enduring writers of the twentieth century in America and enjoys the reputation of “the Queen of Gothic”. Her short story collection Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque, ranged from classic ghost stories to portrayals of chilling...
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A Comparative Analysis of Two Chinese Translations of “I Died for Beauty” from the Perspective of the “Three Beauties” Theory –Taking the Translations of Jiang Feng and Zhou Jianxin as an Example
Qinling Ran
Poetry constitutes an essential component of literary studies and culture communication. Emily Dickinson, as one of the pioneers of American modernist poetry, had written 1755 poems in her lifetime, which are internationally acclaimed. Among her works, the poem “I Died for Beauty” stands out as a prominent...
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Overview of Student Entrepreneurship in Indonesia
Saidun Hutasuhut, Reza Aditia
The economic progress can be determined by how large its population becomes entrepreneurs. Currently, entrepreneurs in Indonesia have reached 3.47% of the total population. However, it is still below Singapore, which has reached 8.76%, Malaysia 4.75%, and Thailand 4.26%. Although still lagging, Indonesia...
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An Analysis of Personal Branding of the Beauty Influencer @sashfir through Her Instagram Content
Keisya Inayah Raifani, Indrayanti Indrayanti, Farida Aryani
Social media has become integrated into people’s lives with Instagram as the most popular platform in the beauty industry. Beauty influencers, such as @sashfir, play a role in creating beauty trends through their social media content. This study was conducted to better understand how @sashfir built her...
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Sinonasal Carcinoma Extirpation with Midfacial Degloving Approach
Veni Rosita Dewi, Denny Satria Utama
Nasal and paranasal sinus (sinonasal) malignancies are rare cases, accounting for only 1% of all malignancies of the body and 3% of malignancies of the head and neck. Patients with sinonasal tumors usually present with an advanced stage and generally have extended to the surrounding tissue. Surgery with...
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The Local Wisdom Values of Gondang Music in the Batak Toba Traditional Marriage Ceremony of Pematang Siantar
Lam Jogi Simarmata, A. M. Susilo Pradoko
Gondang music, as a heritage, is preserved and passed down from generation to generation. It has a unique ethical value that it becomes the local wisdom of the Batak Toba people. The purpose of this study is to identify the social values of Batak Toba traditional marriages, and the rules of the Gondang...
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Creative Learning Through Google Classroom in History Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Euis Nela, Nana Supriatna
This research is motivated by creativity which has not been a priority in learning. In fact, teacher’s creativity can actually be a support to grow and develop learning skills of students. Being innovative and creative in using technology and information media is a required skill in the teaching and...
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Evaluation of Inter Professional Education (IPE) During the COVID -19 Pandemic
Rika Endah Nurhidayah, Hari Ronaldo Tanjung, Hasmela Revi
The current COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on various sectors. The impact in the education sector is the emergence of one of the policies made by the government, namely the abolition of direct teaching and learning activities. This has been implemented in several countries in the world,...
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An Accuracy Test of Qibla Direction Measurement of Mosques and Prayer Rooms
Fahmi Fatwa Rosyadi Satria Hamdani, Encep Abdul Rojak, Rizka Amalia, Amalia Hutami, Ummu Rosyidah
Qibla direction plays a pivotal role and is one of the requirements for the validity of prayer (salah). If someone performs the prayer without facing the qibla, the prayer is considered to be invalid accordingly. The mosque and prayer room buildings around the campus of Universitas Islam Bandung precisely...
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Analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats in Humanitarian and Disaster Organizations: Literature Review
Annisa Aulia Azzahra, Ari Sihabul Fudhula’i, Autio Reza Asaddullah, Hanin Dianti Roidah, Anindya Hapsari, Dian Mawarni
Indonesia is a country that has a high level of disaster risk. Geographically, Indonesia has a high potential and is very prone to natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and landslides. Therefore, humanitarian and disaster organizations have an important role to...
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The Digital Economy Growth and Prospect in Indonesia During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Yuliana Yuliana
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the economic growth in all of the countries, including Indonesia. The Indonesian economy fell to minus 5 percent in 2020. Many countries try to develop a digital economy by transforming into digital e-commerce to boost economic growth gradually. Therefore, there should be some...
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The Effect of Smartphone Addiction on Adolescent Mental Health and Social Interaction
Muhammad Faridl Alwi, Sapto Adi, Windi Chusniah Rachmawati
Excessive use of smartphones will cause a person to become addicted. Smartphone addiction is a condition where a person has a tendency to use a smartphone continuously and does not pay attention to the negative impacts it can cause. A person who is addicted to a smartphone will feel happy when using...
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The Influence of Social Media Influencers and Brand Image on Purchase Intention of Flimty Products
Riza Khusniah, Siti Nur Hasanah
This study aims to see the effect of social media influencers and brand image on the purchase intention of Flimty products. The independent variables applied are Social Media Influencer (X1) and Brand Image (X2), and the dependent variable applied is Purchase Intention (Y). This research uses quantitative...
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Establishment of Student Entrepreneur Characters in Elementary School During the Covid-19
Badawi, Agung Prihatmojo, Sigit Suharjono
This study aims to determine the integration of entrepreneurship education in the formation of entrepreneurial character during the Covid-19 pandemic. The methodology used in this study is a qualitative method. The technique of determining the subject with certain criteria (purposive sampling) is 5 teachers...
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EFL Teachers’ Emotion Regulation in Response to Online-Teaching at Van Lang University
Thuy, Ngo Thi Cam
The increasing expansion of the Covid-19 pandemic has put most social and economic activities to change their business style for a sustainable existence; education is not an exception. Online learning environments (OLEs) have become the field for academic researchers to work on, from pedagogical theories...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Diverse Forms of V-learning Students’ Acceptability During the Pandemic Covid-19
Ita Fatkhur Romadhoni, Dwi Kiristiastuti, Luthfiyah Nurlaela, Any Sutiadiningsih, Nugrahani Astuti, Lucia Tri Pangesthi, Sri Handajani, Niken Purwidiani, Suhartiningsih, Asrul Bahar
Covid-19 pandemic encourages online learning to prevent wider spread. Various types of learning platforms were implemented, but there needs to be an evaluation of student acceptance of the platforms. This study aims to assess the impact of v-learning on student acceptance during a pandemic. The v-learning...
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Coloring the World of Visually Impaired Character in ‘Broken Faith’
Christine Mersiana Lukmanto
Colour coordination techniques in animation are crucial in delivering the message and the concept of the story. It maps out the emotion, feeling, and mood of the setting or environment. This research discusses how colour will be utilized to express the psychological aspects between character and environment....
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Analysis of Student Perceptions about Online Lectures in Terms of Student Learning Styles: Study of the Covid-19 Pandemic
W Wahidaturrahmi, Mega Puspita Sari, Laila Hayati, Eka Kurniawan, Fitri Puji Astria
The purpose of this study was to determine students’ perceptions regarding online lectures carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic in terms of student learning styles. This research is quantitative research where the population is students of the Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Mataram University....
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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...
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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...
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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....
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Arguments of Education of Language in Higher Education in China
Fangyan Xu
As one of the most important abilities for a person to live and improve himself or herself, ability of language is so significant that education of language of students has been constantly emphasized since a child began his or her study in kindergarten and primary school. However, current circumstance...
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Using Online Tests to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Ling Chen
This article describes how online tests are used to achieve the following goals: 1) to engage and to motivate students learning chemistry; 2) to understand how students solve difficult problems; 3) to assess students learning outcomes that are listed on the course syllabus; and 4) to evaluate instructors...
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The Unique Things of Gifted Children Development
Syari Yuliana
Gifted children have an over excitability (superstimulatibility) development in the growing aspect of growth. The purpose of this study is to obtain a picture of the development of gifted children from five aspects of development namely: cognitive, motor, social, emotional, language and moral ethics....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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The Policy of the Local Government in Developing the Arts (fine art) in Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
Amir Sarifudin, Dadang Sulaiman
The development and preservation of the arts in a region is a shared responsibility between the government and its artists. The task of the government is to establish policies related to the management of the arts in its territory. Whereas the task of the artists worked with her artwork to be appreciated...
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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...
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The Ownership Status of Land Rights in Nucleoplasm Partnership Agreement on People’s Nucleus Plantation Industrial Sector
Marsica Lestari, Aad Rusyad Nurdin
Partnership is a form of cooperative relationships between partners which is stipulated in PP No. 44/1997 concerning Partnership. The partnership participants are Farmers as representatives of small businesses with Plantation Companies as owners of large or medium-sized businesses. To do their business,...
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Blogger: New Media Relations Strategy in Corporate Communication
Farida Hariyati, Yulia Rahmawati
The presence of the internet that result to new media such as social media provides a new trend in conveying corporate’s messages to the audience. This new trend has brought a transformation in the context of corporate communication to create a new strategy by making bloggers as media partners for endorsement....
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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,...