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Virtual Reality-Based Assistive Technology as a Solution for Autistic Students to Know the School Environment During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ediyanto, Risa Safira Ramadhani, Asep Sunandar, Ahsan Romadlon Junaidi, Mohammad Efendi, Wiwik Dwi Hastuti
The current study aims to analyze virtual reality-based assistive technology to help autistic students know the school environment during the COVID-19 pandemics. This research study goes through three stages: determining the research focus’s scope, determining the urgency and novelty of the research,...

The Construction of African American Women’s Subjectivity in Toni Morrison’s Home

Zhang Bei
Toni Morrison’s novels mostly focus on the experience of African Americans, especially the African American women’s miserable experience in the white-dominated society. Loss of self-identity has always been Morrison’s concern in her writing. Home, which was published in 2012, tells a story about how...

The Use of Smartphone-Based K4P Citizenship E-Learning as Civic Literacy Strengthening in Civic Education Courses

Arum Putri Pertiwi, Iffah Nurhayati
The selection of smartphone-based e-learning media in civic education courses is a learning medium used to strengthen civic literacy. This article us a qualitative approach with a descriptive type. The data obtained through interviews via google forms and literature studies on maintaining civic literacy...
Proceedings Article

University Health Students’ Challenges and Coping Strategies During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Integrative Literature Review

Lina Almadadha, Leila Gholizadeh, Suzanne Sheppard-Law
Background: This integrative review is aimed to explore the COVID-19-related challenges among university health students, explore the strategies that students developed to cope with the pandemic-associated challenges and explore the support and benefits gained from the universities to their students...

Parenting Digital Media Promotes Digital Literacy Culture Early Childhood Aged 4-5

Luluk Asmawati, Asmawati
The research purpose to analysis: (1) digital literacy culture of children activities, (2) parenting digital media. Research method using surveys. The subject were 20 parents who have children aged 4-5 years. Data collection techniques using google form. Data analysis technique used descriptive analysis....

Enhancing Fintech P2P Lending Analysis: Integrating LSTM Algorithm and SERVQUAL Model for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis

Bagus Tri Atmaja, Muhardi Saputra, Faqih Hamami
This research aims to aspect-based sentiment analysis based on the customer satisfaction theory SERVQUAL model of the Fintech P2P Lending application on the Google Play Store. The massive technological developments in digital money lending are not supported by optimal service and guaranteed data security....

Intention to Purchase Halal Fashion Products Among Muslim Students in Malang

Nurasiyah Nurasiyah, Raisa Fitri
This study aims to investigate how halal brand image influences purchase intention of halal fashion products, mediated by halal brand perceived quality and halal brand trust. The population of this study was Muslim students in Malang City and Regency. The sample was collected using a purposive sampling...

Textual Research on Madam Huarui in the Late Shu

Xin Yue
In the process of study, the author doubts about whether the experience of Concubine Xu (Fei), the concubine of the Lord in the late Shu, Mengchang, is real or not. Therefore, on the basis of previous studies and combined with historical materials, this paper combs the development process of the legendary...
Proceedings Article

A Case Study of Possession and Trance Disorder in Salai Jin Ritual: Etiology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics

Hot Parsaulian Siregar, Mustafa M. Amin
The 10th and 11th editions of the WHO Classification discuss the possession trance disorder (PTD) chapter on dissociative disorders. ICD-11 de- fined the concept as “a significant alteration in the individual's state of consciousness and sense of personal identity replaced by an external identity...

The Polemics of Digital Literature in Indonesia: Trends, Patterns, and Approaches within Academic Discussion

Muhammad Rokib
The massive use of information technology in some cities in Indonesia has caused the emergence of new phenomenon in the field of literature. Literary medium which previously was dominated by print has gradually shifted to digital media. The emergence of literary works written and published directly in...
Case Report

Acute Fulminant Eclampsia with Cardiopulmonary arrest, Pulmonary Oedema and PRES: Maternal and Fetal Outcome

Papa Dasari, M. Nithin
Pages: 54 - 57
Complicated eclampsia resulting in cardiac arrest and subsequent fetal and maternal survival is rare. A 25-year-old primigravida was referred after initial resuscitation for cardiac arrest following a maternal collapse during pregnancy due to eclampsia at 36 weeks of pregnancy. The diagnosis at referral...
Proceedings Article

Emerging Pharmacotherapies for COVID-19

Drugs Repurposing and Rationality

Evi Sovia
The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), current an unparalleled challenge in terms of identifying successful prevention and treatment medications. Clinicians need reliable evidence due to the rapid...

Online Learning as a Learning Solution in the Covid 19 Pandemic Era for Higher Education

Nadia Utari, Muhammad Giatman, Mukhlidi Muskhir, Hansi Effendi, Yudha Aditya Fiandra
As way to deliver information to students, online learning media have a very important role.The implementation of social distancing requires solutions that minimize direct meetings in this Covid 19 pandemic era. Various online learning resources can be in the forms of documents, pictures, videos, and....

Indonesian Employees' Writing Skills, Linguistic Intelligence, and Critical Thinking Levels

Iis Kurnia Nurhayati, Siska Noviaristanti, Tonda Priyanto
Former studies have shown that the ability to write should be supported by high reasoning capability called critical thinking. Separately, previous studies also show that the ability to write must be accompanied by proficiency in the language called linguistic intelligence. This paper presents research...

Language Acquisition of a Mentally Retarded Student at SDLB of Tunas Harapan: Psycholinguistics Study

Heny Sulistyowati, Rukminingsih Rukminingsih
A mentally retarded student has an in elegancy function, communication abilities, and social skills that are below average. The goal of this study was to depict a mild mentally retarded student’s language acquisition ability at a special Elementary school for mentally retarded (SDLB) in Tunas Harapan...
Proceedings Article

Psychotic Major Depression (PMD) with Schizotypal Personality Disorder (STPD)

Johanes Irpan, Elmeida Effendy
Psychotic major depression (PMD) is a severe form of major depressive disorder (MDD), characterized by depressive symptoms accompanied by hallucinations and/or delusions. Schizotypal personality disorder (STPD) is a personality disorder marked by social and interpersonal deficits as well as cognitive-perceptual...

Research on the Marketing Strategy Under the Castle—Taking Disney as an Example

Yujie Zhou
The research background of this article is based on the development of Disney from 1956 to 2022. In this essay, The research will mainly analyze Disney's successful marketing strategy from four aspects: trigger, action, variable reward, and investment. In this process, this paper also enumerates...
Proceedings Article

The Corporate Entrepreneurship Analysis of Google

Jiaxuan Chen
Since Prof. Schumpeter firstly gave the concept of creative disruption in the book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (1942) [18], entrepreneurship has been formally regarded as an independent branch of economics and business field (Tripathi et al., 2022) [8]. Four decades later, the inchoate entrepreneurship...

Gender Perspective in Bugis Makassar

Musdalia Mustadjar, Gufran Darma Dirawan
The purpose of this study was to determine the gender understanding and application in Bugis Makassar family. In addition, this study also revealed guidelines Bugis Makassar family life. The research method used Qualitative in a case study. Sampling technique used purpossive with predetermined criteria....

Various Images of Contemporary Women in Popular-Culture Perspectives on Luna Dian Setya's Painting

Nanang Yulianto, Narsen Afatara, Bani Sudardi, Warto Warto
The study aimed to examine the variety of contemporary women's body images in the perspective of popular culture on Luna Dian Setya's paintings. The study was conducted at Luna Dian Setya's painting studio, Jl. Jayawijaya 55 Mojosongo Jebres Surakarta in April - July 2018 using qualitative methods. The...

Close Your Eyes and Relax: Secularizing Meditative Practice among Indonesian Non-Buddhist Youths

Izmy Khumairoh, Maria Gratia Rosarina, Marsella Tri Anjani
The way each person deals with problems in his or her life certainly varies, but in this era of neoliberalism, there is a tendency for individuals to rely on their own abilities, for example through self-care activities. Holding on to religion, which is a traditional product, is not an impossibility...
Proceedings Article

Molecular Mechanisms of Vascular Calcification in Diabetes Mellitus: Insights from Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells, A Systematic Review

Anditri Weningtyas, Mohammad Saifur Rohman, Indah Nur Chomsy, Victor Alvianoes Guterez Hose, Mochamad Faishal Riza, Dian Laila Purbaningroom, Achmad Rudijanto, Dian Nugrahenny
Vascular calcification is a significant contributor to cardiovascular complications in diabetes mellitus (DM), particularly affecting the prognosis of patients. This review conducts a comprehensive analysis of the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular calcification in DM, with a focus on insights...

The Theory of Compulsion (Ijbar) in Marriage Under Islamic Law: Incorporation of the Hanafis View on Compulsory Consent in Marriage Under the Islamic Family Law (Federal Territories) Act 1984

Azizah Mohd, Nadhilah A. Kadir
Under Islamic law, a wali mujbir has an authority to contract the marriage of his virgin daughter even though she does not agree with the marriage. The authority is known as wilayat al-ijbar and quite often described as marriage by compulsion. This paper seeks to examine the theory and concept of compulsion...

Pre-Married Education: Movement Responsibility in a Family

Walan Yudhiani, Z. Mawardi Effendi, Gusril, Azwar Ananda
This paper aims to explore the increasing divorce in Padang due movement in family responsibility. This movement began to be seen from economic reasons. Housewives have double responsibility in the household. They not only purely take care of the household and family, but also earn money helping her...

Using Google Trends to Analyze Keywords ‘Ibadah Online’ and ‘Gereja Online’ in Indonesia

Sonny Eli Zaluchu, Halim Wiryadinata, Robinson Rimun, Joseph Christ Santo, Martina Novalina
There has not been any research to observe the trend of Christian users in Indonesia in searching for YouTube content in carrying out their spiritual activities during the pandemic era. This research uses the data from Google trends to observe the use of the phrases ‘ibadah online’ (online spiritual...

Islamic Counselling Innovation for Successful Aging in The Global Era

Casmini Casmini
The paper aims to describe a holistic and integrated approach to address the challenges of aging through Islamic Counseling in the global era. The method employed in the study is a literature review with the data selected based on relevant keywords: successful aging, successful aging principles, successful...

The Effect of Co-brand Preference, Perceived Benefits of Co-branding, and Co-brand Equity Towards Intention to Use the Co-branded Credit Card and Airline

Kristiandi Simanjuntak, Keni Keni
This study aims to analyze the effect of co-brand preference, perceived benefits of co-branding, and co-brand equity toward intention to use the co-branded credit card and airline. The research model consists of three independent variables and one dependent variable. The entire hypothesis proposed about...
Proceedings Article

Smart Helmet with Emergency Notification System-A Prototype

Sasirekha S., Joe Louis Paul I., Swamynathan S., Y. Gokul., P. Kirthana.
Motorcycles have higher rates of fatal accidents than any other automobiles in India. Hence, wearing a helmet alone is not sufficient to prevent accidents and save victims. Helmet wearing alone is not sufficient to save the life of a motor cyclist. The solution proposed in this work to address this life-threatening...

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom: The Development of Chemistry Learning Devices Using Collaborative Strategy based on Multiple Intelligences

Atiek Winarti, Agus Nor Ichsan, Maya Istyadji
"Based on Gardner's multiple intelligence theory, each student has the unique and distinctive intelligences that make him/her are different one from another. Students will learn more easily if learning activities are in accordance with their respective intelligence. This study aims to develop the chemistry...

A Story of a Cup of Coffee

Review of Google Local Guide Review

Setiawan Priatmoko, Dávid Lóránt
This study aims to seek the lack of insight Google Local Guide into what constitutes a positive presence for the Caravella cafe through its reviewer. The data collected is in the form of opinions and reviews from consumers who have visited the Caravella café. The data collected were comments from 120...

Creating an Accepting Learning Environment for All Students from a Science Perspective

Risa Safira Ramadhani, Ediyanto Ediyanto, Asep Sunandar, Iva Nandya Atika, Irvan Budhi Handaka
The current study aims to analyze the theory of a learning environment that can make it acceptable for all students from a science perspective in an inclusive education setting. All students in this topic are typical students and students with special needs. This study goes through three stages: 1) determining...

Self-identification of Mental State and Self-control through Indirect Biofeedback – Indirect Representation and Placebo Effect

Madoka Takahara, Jilin Huang, Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara
Pages: 50 - 54
This paper describes a possible new scheme for a user with mental health problems to identify his/her own mental state and control it. For that purpose, we propose an indirect biofeedback system which represents physiological information with color and shape, and enables the user to grasp his/her inner...

Resistance to Change: Causes and Strategies as an Organizational Challenge

Ahmad Hafizh Darmawan, Siti Azizah
This literature review is structured to examine more closely what factors can cause resistance to change and what strategies can overcome resistance to change, through the research results of several journals that have been collected. There are twenty international journals sourced from several websites...

The Supernatural Woman and Wartime Female Agency in The Foreshadowing (2006)

Anindita Larasati, Dhita Hapsarani
Female characters in patriarchal settings must often navigate through society using their own agency. One form of power with which they are sometimes endowed is supernatural power. The Foreshadowing (2006) is a children’s novel set in England and France during World War I. Unlike most war-themed children’s...

Determinants of User Satisfaction with Local Tax Online Applications with Modifications of the EGovsat Approach

Dessanti Putri Sekti Ari, Muhammad Nashrullah Arifin
The online local tax application is one of the e-government owned by the Malang city government. This online local tax application was created to make it easier for taxpayers to pay local taxes. The Government of Malang City has socialized the use of local tax applications. However, there are still some...

The Tragic Love of an Aristocratic Lady-----On Personality Distortion of Miss Emily

Zhi Deng
In A Rose for Emily written by William Faulkner, the heroine Miss Emily, kills her lover and stores the corpse at home for several decades. Miss Emily seems morbid, however, she is a tragic character who calls for sympathy. This essay is in an attempt to construe her murder case as an outcome of personality...

Students’ Intuition in Mathematical Problem- solving at the Stage of Understanding the Polya Problem

Mr. Arwanto, I Ketut Budayasa, Mega Teguh Budiarto
The type of this research is descriptive explorative with a qualitative approach, aims to know the intuition of students in solving math problems at the stage of understanding Polya problem. Data collection methods triangulate data through tests, interviews, and documentation. The subject of the research...

Questioning Rejection of Becoming American As Cultural Differentiation Represented in Toni Morrison’s Novel Beloved

Mohamad Ikhwan Rosyidi, Amir Sisbiyanto
Discrimination occurred in the basis on skin color. Racial groups express preferences for individuals with lighter skins. Racism itself can be defined as a set of institutional conditions of group inequality and an ideology of racial discrimination. Morrison in her novels depicts the behaviors as one...

Social Media Diffusion of Google Classroom in Teaching and Learning

Achmad Supriyanto, Burhanuddin, Aditya Chandra Setiawan, Erika Mei Budiarti
This study introduces the media of social diffusion through Google classroom as an alternative innovation media for teachers in instructional activities. It used qualitative approach with a development research design. Participants of the study are teachers at Senior High School UM Malang Indonesia....
Proceedings Article

Root Canal Treatment on Vertucci Type V Configuration – A Case Report

Hernawatiningsih, Yulita Kristanti, Dayinah Harman Subandhi
Root canal configuration influence the succeed of root canal treatment, because the morphological complexity of the root canal makes the procedure for preparation and obturation of the root canal more challenging. The anatomy and morphology of the root canal can be classified according to the Vertucci...

Incorporating Internet-Based Applications in Teaching Integrated Language Skills to EFL Students

Phuong Thi Tieu Le
Nowadays, it has become more popular for teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL) classes to engage their students in language learning by using Internet-based applications. However, each application is often designed to teach a separate language skill, so there is a need to incorporate some applications...

Bibliometric Analysis of Talent Management Research in Tourism

Purwanti Dyah Pramanik, Sundring Pantja Djati, Nurbaeti
Talent management plays a crucial role in an organization’s success by encompassing various facets, such as identifying necessary skills, managing employee performance, nurturing the development of exceptional employees, and fostering an appealing work environment to gain a competitive edge. However,...

Online Teaching - Learning During the Pandemic Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)

Case Study: STMIK Rosma

Lila Setiyani, Sri Purwani, Anggi Elanda, Darmansyah, Yeny Rostiani
At the end of 2019, the world community was shocked by the outbreak of a new virus, namely the coronavirus disease. In Indonesia itself, various efforts have been made to prevent the spread of the virus, including by implementing Large-Scale Social Restrictions or PSBB. The implementation has an impact...

Halal Label, Trust and Brand Loyalty Among Social Media Consumer for Food Business in Indonesia

Vika Annisa Qurrata, Rani Dwiastika Listyani Puteri
Purchasing halal food products is not necessarily related to the trust and loyalty of consumers of social media users in Indonesia. However, the increase in public awareness in selecting halal products will certainly influence consumers to purchase halal products. Few studies examine the relationship...

Punishment for Polygamy Doer in The Perspective of Islamic Law in Indonesia

Mrs Nurcahaya, Mr Akbarizan, Mrs Sri Murhayati
This paper explores the Indonesian regulation on polygamy for government officers. Some regulations have formally issued and amended in terms of issues on polygamy; regulation number 45 in 1990 is specially regulated polygamy doer to get permission for marriage and divorce. Hence, aims of this paper...

Attachment of the Youngest Child with Working Mother: A Case Study of the Youngest Daughter

Dian Putriana, Dian Nur Andriani Eka Setiawati
As a mother, having another job outside the home requires good skills in sharing time and attention between work and children. These skills will later affect the results of the attachment obtained between the mother and child. Especially for the youngest child who is basically more spoiled and always...

Study on Implementation Methods for Children's English Classroom Teaching in China

Bing Xu
Teaching children is quite different from teaching adults in that children are physically active, enthusiastic and mentally curious and inquisitive. Therefore, it is demanding to teach children English. Based on an observation of an English class for 6-10-year-old children given by a young teacher Miss...

A Case Study: Factors Contributing to Anxiety Possessed by Bunga in Maritime English Learning at Maritime Major, Politeknik Negeri Samarinda

Maulita Mursandi, Puji Astuti Amalia, Minarni Adham, Sektalonir Bhakti
From the pre observation it was found that there was a learner, Bunga, who was very unusual. She was shaking and speaking inaudibly when she sat in English classroom. Pre investigation has been done before this study was conducted. In the pre investigation the researchers gave foreign language classroom...

Discussion on the Poetry Theme of Daur Poet Jing Da

Wei Bao
After decades of development of Daur literature in the new era, both writers and works have made proud achievements, and Jing Da is an outstanding poet of Daur’s post-80s poets. Jing Da’s poetry is characterized by the delicacy and unique perspective of young women. Her poems show three themes: one is...

Students’ Perception on Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic

A Case study of Universitas Malikussaleh Students

Teuku Azhari, Kurniawati
This study examines the students’ perceptions towards online learning at Universitas Malikusaleh in Lhokseumawe City during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study reviews the perceptions of students at this higher education institution about the online learning process during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study...