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Proceedings Article
Analysis of Confidence Factors in Using E-Learning Applications for Nusa Putra University Students
Rully Darully, Nanda Elisa, Albertus Aguspianu Gulo, Marina Marina, Gustian Djuanda, Rena Yuliana
The purpose of this research is to identify the elements that impact Nusa Putra University students’ comfort level when using Edlink. This study employs a quantitative approach that makes use of the SMART PLS 3.2.9 program. In this study, data was collected using survey procedures utilizing a Likert...
Proceedings Article
Home-based Occupational Therapy to Improve Dressing Ability in Post Stroke Patient with Left Hemiparesis
Ayleen Kosasih, Assyfa Jalilah Nurfitri, Jihan Faradilla, Naura Nadhifah, Nadia Cahya Pramesti Safitri, Suci Damayani, Hermito Gidion, Reza Nur Arsyi, Muhammad Luthfi
Stroke is the leading cause for disability in Indonesia. Post stroke patients commonly experience significant impairment in their daily activities. This case study aims to describe the intervention to improve dressing ability in a post stroke patient. A home-based occupational therapy program was performed...
Proceedings Article
The Blind Location Tracking System Based on ARM
Liqun Bao, Zhiwei Hou, Zhongdong Wu, Xianglin Li
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a blind location tracking system which can be used by the family to keep track of the blind. The whole system consists of three modules, ARM development board, 3G wireless communication module and a smart phone. The important steps in this study is to transfer...
Proceedings Article
Three guises of A. Thackeray, Lady Ritchie: a writer, literary critic and a prototype of two heroines of novels
Irina Burova
The purpose of the article is to give an overview of A. Thackeray's oeuvre and show her in her literary guises an essayist, author of fiction and a historian of literature. Special attention is paid to her major works,"The Story of Elizabeth," "Out of the World," "Miss Angel," and "A Book of Sybils."
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Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in Pediatrics: A Case Report in Saudi Arabia
Rola A. Sleiman, Waleed A. Okash, Abdulaziz S. Alruwaili, Dareen A. Elkhateeb, Ammar Youcef, Reham Harb
Pages: 12 - 15
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects more adults than children worldwide, and infected children have low mortality rates; however, COVID-19 can be complicated by an inflammatory Kawasaki-like syndrome called multisystem inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19 (MIS-C). We report a case of...
Proceedings Article
A Data Analysis Approach for Diagnosing Malfunctioning in Domestic Space Heating
Seyed Amin Tabatabaei
Around one third of worldwide energy usage is for the residential section and 60% of the energy consumption in this domestic area is for space heating. Therefore, monitoring and controlling this part of energy usage can have a major effect on the overall energy consumption and also on the emission of...
Proceedings Article
A tour on big data classification: Selected Computational Intelligence approaches
Francisco Herrera
In this age, big data applications are increasingly becoming the main focus of attention because of the enormous increment of data generation and storage that has taken place in the last years, in science, business, . . . This situation becomes a challenge when huge amounts of data are processed to extract...
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Feminism Analysis on Dewi Ria Utari’s “Topeng Nalar” Short Story
Andhika Dyah Puspitasari, Else Liliani
This research aims to describe the text dimension, discourse practice, and sociocultural practice in Dewi Ria Utari’s short story “Topeng Nalar”. Feminism theory is applied along with qualitative descriptive method with Fairclough’s model. The results show that: (1) text dimension, the short story “Topeng...
Proceedings Article
Students’ Response on Collaborative Translation Model
Rudi Hartono
Translation is a complicated activity for students to do individually. They face many linguistic and cultural problems alone, so their products of translation are poor grammatically, lexically, and mechanically. Through this research I surveyed their response and described how their opinions on the application...
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Keisya Levronka’s “Tak Ingin Usai” Phenomenon in the Context of the Music Industry
Ni Wayan Ardini
Many people are still curious about Keisya Levronka’s failure to hit the high notes of her flagship song “Tak Ingin Usai” (Never Want to Stop). This study will analyze the pros and cons of what happened and place it in the context of the music industry. The data were taken from videos on the YouTube...
Proceedings Article
Understanding of Sexual Violence in Students on Campus
Tri Budi Marwanto, Dewi Mustami’ah
Sexual violence on campus occurs a lot, but what comes to the surface is not known for certain. No wonder sexual violence in college is like an iceberg. This raises the real question of what kind of understanding of sexual violence on students ?. There fore it is important to map the understanding of...
Proceedings Article
Intralingual Translation Ability by Students of Sharia Law-Economics Against Popular Scientific Words of Sharia Economics
Allif Syahputra Bania, Najihatul Faridy
Popular scientific words in Sharia economics must be understood carefully so that the concept of learning can be absorbed by students as a determinant of the quality and ability of students in global competition. Therefore, students must master the intralingual translation of popular scientific words...
Research Article
The Performance Evaluation of Continuous Speech Recognition Based on Korean Phonological Rules of Cloud-Based Speech Recognition Open API
Hyun Jae Yoo, Sungwoong Seo, Sun Woo Im, Gwang Yong Gim
Pages: 10 - 18
This study compared and analyzed the speech recognition performance of Korean phonological rules for cloud-based Open APIs, and analyzed the speech recognition characteristics of Korean phonological rules. As a result of the experiment, Kakao and MS showed good performance in speech recognition. By phonological...
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The Relationship Between Self-Harm Behavior, Personality, and Parental Separation: A Systematic Literature Review
Janice Valencia, Frikson Christian Sinambela
Children who are separate from one or both of their parents (parental separation) have a higher tendency to experience stress, mental health problems, and self-harm behavior. Self-harm behavior is the practice of deliberately injuring body tissue generally carried out by oneself without the intention...
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An Analysis of Feminism in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019)
Agiela Fadea Putri, Nia Nafisah
The present study aims to examine the portrayal of the feminist characteristics of Maleficent as the main female character. Numerous researchers have focused on Liberal feminism on the main female character in the film as the main topic of their research. However, there have not been so many studies...
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Exploration of Factors Technology Acceptance of LMS Google Classroom
(A Systematic Literature Review)
Muhamad Iqbal Rizki Permana, Iwan Kustiawan
The purpose of this study is to explore the methods and factors that influence the acceptance of Google Classroom technology. This study uses a Systematic Literature Review. Articles are retrieved via the application publish or perish 7 issue of 2010-2021. Then the article is made into a logbook for...
Proceedings Article
The Influence of Character Education towards Acceptance of The Children with Special Needs in Inclusive School
Roykhan Mubarak, Ibnu Syamsi
Currently, children with special need can follow the normal age at inclusive school, without differentiated from each other.The number of inclusive school are available in some areas resulting in a child is easy to select the desired school and can accommodate the children with special need. Each inclusive...
Proceedings Article
Resources for the Formation of Educational Independence of Future Teachers: Activity Games
L Nikitina, K Lebedeva, O Rybina
Educational independence is an action that allows a future teacher to discover and subsequently appropriate the meaning and content of professional activities. The modern practice of training at the university often implements reproductive methods of teaching, according to which a future teacher learns...
Proceedings Article
Google Search, News, and Stock Market Return in Indonesian Stock Market
Aditya Firmansyah, Zaafri Ananto Husodo
This study investigates the effect of internet search and news headline on explaining abnormal return of 425 non-financial companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2015 to 2019. Investor attention is measured by internet search volume from Google Trend. Market news is gathered from free online...
Proceedings Article
Development of Data Integrity Testing Tool for Mission-Critical Systems
Bup-Ki Min, Yong Jun Park, Yongjin Seo, Hyeon Soo Kim
Mission-critical systems are hard real-time systems that collect large amounts of information from diverse sensors for mission performance. For perfect performance of missions of systems, data should not be omitted or spoiled. To this end, data integrity in the systems should be ensured. Therefore, along...
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Hard and Soft Technology in Learning Arabic During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Study at MTs Sunan Kalijogo Kranding Mojo Kediri
Ahmad Nurcholis, Budi Harianto, Umi Machmudah
There are some problems raised in learning Arabic by various educational institutions that encourage the teacher to modify the teaching and learning methods. It can be done by designing the development of hard and soft technology in learning Arabic. This research examines the design of Arabic learning...
Proceedings Article
Cultural Identity in Jean Kwok’s Novel Searching for Sylvie Lee
Almas Aprilia Damayanti, Lily Tjahjandari
Searching for Sylvie Lee written by Jean Kwok portrayed a life of Chinese immigrants in America. Sylvie Lee as the main character has the role to experience cultural identity and cultural dislocation since she moved from the Netherlands to the United States of America when she was young without knowing...
Proceedings Article
Motivation to Learn Independently through Blended Learning
Agus Purnomo, B. Kurniawan, N. Aristin
Blended learning combined with mobile learning is an effort to facilitate the limited space and time of study for students in seminar courses. This course has the purpose of learning achievement in the form of students able to identify problems, build a frame of mind, and design research methods that...
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Transitivity Analysis of Kamala Harris’ 2020 Presidential Victory Speech Concerning COVID-19
Alfath Eka Liani, Annisa Annidi, Yanty Wirza
Language plays a vital role in political speech as it comes in a form of argument shaping and speech presenting which often contain a set of beliefs called ideology. It gets even more crucial when the speech is delivered as a presidential victory speech from developed countries such as the USA. Hence,...
Proceedings Article
The Contingent Factors on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Industry Sector
Tri Siwi Nugrahani, Dhanti Alif Kalandara, Pradita Nindya Aryandha
Several SMEs in DIY, especially those engaged in the industrial sector, went bankrupt due to the Covid-19 pandemic which had lasted for two years. One of the causes of SMEs going bankrupt is because they ignore the contingency or uncertainty factor that can affect organizational performance. This study...
Proceedings Article
Systematic Literature Review: Side Effect of Moringa oleifera Lam.
Deborah Felinda Hari Wijaya, Alfian Hendra Krisnawan, Oeke Yunita, Krisyanti Budipramana, Karina Citra Rani, Nikmatul Ikhrom Eka Jayani
Moringa oleifera Lam. (Drumstick tree) is a herbal plant commonly found in subtropical and tropical areas such as Indonesia. Moringa plants have been widely used because they have many pharmacological effects. In addition, due to the high consumption of Moringa, there still needs to be monitoring regarding...
Proceedings Article
Fitting Challenges Faced by Indian Women in Upper Garments: Analysing Actual Body Measurements and Retail Size Charts
Shalini Gaur
Clothing has a significant role in a woman’s life and greatly affects her identity and status. Women’s self-expression and confidence can be enhanced by their clothing. Since there are so many issues with how well ready-to-wear fits, anthropometric body measurements have become more often used. Similar...
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Leading from Home: Leadership Skills in Developing School Programs in the Digital Age and Covid 19 in Indonesia
Ahmad Yusuf Sobri, Juharyanto, Sultoni, Maulana Amirul Adha, Maisyaroh, Rachmad Bagus Saputra
This study aimed to describe the principals’ skills in leading the school from home (LSFH) based on the digital age and Covid 19 pressure. This study was a qualitative approach, where data was collected naturally by using a google form, distance open-ended interview, and online forum group discussion...
Proceedings Article
Autonomy in English Learning and Academic Success: a Case Study
Huijuan Xue
This paper analyses how Qian utilises English learning strategies and improves learning efficiency to achieve academic success through autonomous learning based on a case study. The purpose of this study is to understand the correlation between her motivation, strategy, autonomous learning and academic...
Proceedings Article
A Lifelong Learning Approach for Improving Accurate Face Recognition
Zhangqu Yu
With the popularity of artificial intelligence and computer vision, an increasing number of software engineers attempt to make their systems be able to recognize the user, through the way of face recognition, e.g., Characteristic Points (i.e., CP)-based face recognition. Generally, the traditional CP-based...
Review Article
Health-Seeking Behavior of People in Indonesia: A Narrative Review
Anna Wahyuni Widayanti, James A. Green, Susan Heydon, Pauline Norris
Pages: 6 - 15
This review aims to locate existing studies on health-seeking behavior of people in Indonesia, identify gaps, and highlight important findings. Articles were retrieved from Medline, Scopus, Web of Science, Academic Search Complete (via Ebsco), and ProQuest with a number of key words and various combinations....
Proceedings Article
Portrayal of Women in Khatt-e-Marmuz by Fehmida Riaz and Chahtain Kesi by Razia Butt
Zarnab Rana, Sarah Shahed
Women representation in Urdu fiction writing presents variety of women issues in Pakistan. These fiction writings are highly influenced by society, religion, patriarchy and culture. This research is conducted to highlight women portrayal by two female writers of Urdu. One is Fehmida Riaz and the other...
Proceedings Article
Coaching Pre-Service Teachers in Planning and Teaching English Online
Sitti Hadijah, Shalawati
Before the outbreak of Covid 19, the pre-service teachers at the university where my colleague and I are teaching used to have a two-month teaching training session at schools to expand their knowledge, skill, and experiences in teaching face-to-face in the physical classroom. However, in this 2020/2021...
Proceedings Article
Crosby’s Nwantinti:
Intimacy Under the Negotiation of Cultural Identities
Jingyi Li
The American modern history does great help in getting Igbo culture involved. As an Igbo descent, Njideka Akunyili Crosby explores different cultural identifications which define her both as a Nigerian and a modern artist. Her work Nwantinti is one of the most representative works of her efforts to negotiate...
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Investor Attention and Broad Market Index: Evidence from Indonesia Composite Index
Olivia Tanaya, Suyanto Suyanto
This study examines the relationship between investor attention and the broad market index in the Indonesia Composite Index (IHSG). In today’s digital world, the search engine becomes the most important tool in looking for information. Google dominated the market share with 91.38% of people use it. This...
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Women's Literature of Biedermeier : Annette Droste - Hulshoff and Bozena Nemcova (formulation of the problem )
Tatiana Anikina
In the literature of some countries the transition from romanticism to realism occurred in the period of Biedermeier. The term "Slavonic Biedermeier" causes a lot of discussion. Czech author Bozena Nemcova can be called a Biedermeier writer. Her works are characterized by the same features as the works...
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Phenomenon behind why the high school graduates blindly choose a major: a qualitative research based on the 132 recollections of prose in choosing a major
Dai Xian, Xie Jinyu, Sung Liang-Yi
Choosing major results from College Entrance Examination is vital for high school graduates. It may not only affect the learning direction in subsequent four years but also affects their future career choices. But we found that students and parents are always perplexed, blind, or even follow the trend...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Monitoring Public Transport Demand Using Data From Automated Fare Collection System
A. Fadeev, S. Alhusseini, E.N. Belova
The paper considers the methodology of determining the public transport demand using the data from the non-cash fare collection system. The passenger's trip from the origin stop to the destination stop is determined by analyzing the sequence of payment transactions, which were recorded and stored by...
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An Intertextual Perspective of Chinese and American Poetry around 1920s
Yingjie Guo, Wen Wang
To have an intertextual perspective of Chinese and American poetry around 1920s, this paper firstly deals with the origins of intertextuality in the west as well as in China, and holds that American poetic texts can not confine themselves within American culture and literature only, nor can Chinese poetic...
Proceedings Article
Perception, Acceptance, and Hesitancy of the Public Regarding Covid-19 Vaccine and Immunization: A Literature Review
Hamdia Ahmed, Karim Aziz, Ahmed Ali
Background: Developing a vaccine against COVID-19 is widely regarded as a critical method for containing the pandemic. Public adoption, on the other hand, is contingent on one’s view’s to accept and perceptions about the vaccine. The aim of this literature review is to determine the factors that influence...
Proceedings Article
Utilization of Information Technology in Guidance and Counseling Services During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Beny Arifin Efendi, Muhammad Nur Wangid, Triyanto
This research will describe the use of information technology in Guidance and Counseling services during pandemic. The study method used was qualitative with a case study approach. Data were collected through the distribution of questionnaires to 25 junior high school Guidance and Counseling teachers...
Proceedings Article
Factors Influencing Nutritional Practice of Mothers with Stunted Children
Apriyani Puji Hastuti, Tintin Sukartini, Yuni Sufyanti Arief, Nursalam Nursalam, Indari, Dina Nurpita Suprawoto
Background: The role of feeding in the first two years of life is closely related to the mother’s ability to fulfill nutrition. During this age, there is a risk of nutritional problems due to transition/weaning and infant feeding practices, particularly in terms of food variety, quality of diet, availability...
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The Urgency of Accreditation in Improving the Quality of Vocational High School: Literature Review and Bibliometric Study
Muhammad Yusro, Agus Irfan, Claudy Friscia Ratu Ananda, Faldi Aulianatara, Suhendar
This research was conducted to determine the urgency of accreditation in improving the quality of education in Vocational High Schools (SMK) through a literature review and bibliometric study on the Google Scholar database on Publish or Perish and with VOSviewer assistance, from 2019 to 2024. In this...
Proceedings Article
Effectiveness of Using Google Forms in the Problem Based Learning Model to Increase the Critical Thinking Ability of High School Students
Erni Endah Sari, Usman, Abdul Hakim
This study aims to examine the effectiveness of using Google Forms in the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model to improve the critical thinking skills of high school students. The research method used experimental research through the nonequivalent control group. The experiments used in this study were...
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices Towards Internet Safety and Security Among Generation Z in Malaysia: A Conceptual Paper
Azham Md Jahid Shari, Mokhtarrudin Ahmad, Raja Razana Raja Razali, Aznul Fazrin Abu Sujak
Rapid advances in computer networking and digital technology provide various benefits to human life, but they are not without negative consequences, such as cybercrime. According to the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF), the total losses recorded in regard to cybercrime for 2019 and 2020,...
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Does the Heutagogy Approach Have Interconnectivity with Transversal Skill for Prospective Economics, Business and Accounting Teacher? A Literature Review
Kardiyem Kardiyem, Bandi Bandi, Susilaningsih Susilaningsih, Fery Setyowibowo, Leny Noviani
Economics, business, and accounting teacher education faces a skills gap between what is being taught and what is needed in the job market. Transversal skills are a global concern for university graduates entering the complex world of work. The purpose of this literature study is to examine how to build...
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Measuring Academic Staff Job Satisfaction in TVET Institutions
Iskandar bin Reduan, Habsah binti Haji Mohamad Sabli, Azrol bin Adenan
Job satisfaction plays an important role in improving performance and quality of work. With high level of job satisfaction, employees will make a significant contribution and are committed towards their employment. Changes in the management of an organization that involve procedures and policies can...
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A Meta-Analysis Study: The Effect of Digital-Based Learning Media on Mathematics Learning Outcomes
A. Muhajir Nasir, Herwina Herwina, Khaerani Khaerani, Ainun Najib Alfatih
This study aims to analyze the effect of digital learning media on mathematics learning outcomes through a meta-analysis approach. A total of 18 articles were selected as research samples. Data were analyzed using the OpenMEE application with a random-effects model based on Hedges’ g effect size. The...
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The impact of peer-induced fairness concerns on competitive manufacturers’ optimal decisions under C&T regulation
Jiayu Meng
As major economies around the world have proposed their carbon neutrality targets in recent years, governments and companies have gradually increased their focus on decarbonization. Cap-and-trade (C&T) regulation is widely regarded as an effective mechanism for reducing carbon emissions. This paper...
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Examining the Interplay between Destination Image, Destination Brand Attachment, Subjective Norm and Attitude on Visit Intention
Keni Keni, Nicholas Wilson, Lydiawati Soelaiman
This research was undertaken to investigate how four critical factors - specifically, destination image, destination brand attachment, subjective norm and attitude - impact individuals’ intention to visit Riau Island. The study adopted a survey-based approach, employing questionnaires as the primary...