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PENGAJARAN APRESIASI NILAI-NILAI CERITA RAKYAT “EMPAT RAJA” DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA INDONESIA SEBAGAI MODEL PEMBELAJARAN KONTEKSTUAL DI KABUPATEN R…

2016

The main focus of the research is to reveal educative values contained in Empat Raja “Four Kings” Folklore. It is hoped that this research can serve as an Indonesian language teaching medium with contextual learning model containing local or Papuan literatures, especially folklores from Raja Ampat areas. Contextual learning model is a model in implementing literature appreciation learning which helps the teachers to tie the materials and students' real world. The method used in this research was descriptive-qualitative with data collection which were obtained from Empat Raja “Four Kings” folklore. The data were collected by usinginterview and observation technic and were analyzed by using v…

IndonesianValue theoryRajabiologyFolklorePedagogyContextual learninglanguageLanguage educationSociologybiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageJURNAL TRITON PENDIDIKAN
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Towards Successful Implementation of a Virtual Classroom for Vocational Higher Education in Indonesia

2019

The virtual classroom continues to grow, but it is becoming more and more the norm, and it is fundamentally different from the vocational students at the Indonesian university. With the promised benefits of the virtual classroom, many challenges and difficulties come in the implementation. Although there are already successful design principles for virtual classrooms that support organizations in overcoming the challenges, the approach to implementing the design principles of virtual classroom at the vocational higher education in Indonesia is still lacking. In this study, we aim to answer the research gap and used the design sciences research by interviewing the lecturers to design the sol…

InterviewHigher educationkehittämistutkimusDesign elements and principlesIndonesian higher education02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONSociologyverkko-opetusdesign challengesVirtual classroomdesign principlesammatillinen koulutusbusiness.industryOnline learning030229 sport sciencesverkko-oppiminenlanguage.human_languageammattikoulutusIndonesianIndonesiaVocational educationlanguage020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusiness
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Translating the Idea of the eGovernment One-Stop-Shop in Indonesia

2013

Article from the Book:Information and Communication Technology, Springer 2013. Also available on SpringerLink:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36818-9_1 This study aims to understand how the idea of an eGovernment one- stop-shop (OSS) has been translated into a new setting. Since the beginning of 2000, this idea has been implemented in a variety of ways by Indonesian local governments. Using an interpretive case study in the city of Yogyakarta, the study revealed that the specificity of each setting influences the translation process of the idea of OSS during its institutionalization. It also identified a set of editing rules used during the translation process. These include the editing…

Knowledge managementInstitutionalisationLanguage changeComputer scienceProcess (engineering)business.industry[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information scienceseGovernmentContext (language use)developing countrieslanguage.human_languageVariety (cybernetics)editing rulesIndonesianOne stop shopIndonesiaVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information politics: 322idea translationinstitutionalizationlanguage[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Institutional theorybusinessone-stop-shopinstitutional theory
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GraphoGame SI: the development of a technology-enhanced literacy learning tool for Standard Indonesian

2018

Early intervention programs are generally considered the most efficient and beneficial approach to providing support to struggling beginning readers. This paper discusses the theoretical background, development, and design of, as well as the first results obtained with, GraphoGame for Standard Indonesian, a technology-enhanced learning environment that trains the basic skills of reading by high but playful exposure to grapheme-phoneme coupling. The results of the pilot study assessing the usability of the program in 69 first-graders show that the more the students with low pre-test phonological skills were exposed to the game, the better their post-test performance on reading and decoding f…

READERSTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectGraphoGameCHILDRENlukeminenPHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS050105 experimental psychologyEducationBasic skillsFluencyTechnology-enhanced reading supportPhonological awarenessReading (process)tietokoneavusteinen oppiminenDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationQUALITYstandard Indonesian0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestechnology-enhanced reading supportdigitaalinen oppimisympäristömedia_commonPHONEMEreading acquisitionbusiness.industryLearning environment05 social sciencesEducational technology050301 educationUsabilityDigital learning environmentdigital learning environmentREADING ACQUISITIONStandard IndonesianORTHOGRAPHYlukutaitoSKILLSPsychologybusinessINTERVENTION0503 educationDYSLEXIAEuropean Journal of Psychology of Education
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The Revival of Indonesian Skin Care Brands

2020

Skincare business in Indonesia has been growing enormously in the last decade, with the coming of international brands and the struggling of local brands, to win the Indonesian customers. The aim of this research is to analyze the influence of country of origin to purchase decision through the brand image, and the impact of country of origin on customer satisfaction for local Indonesian skin care brands. As this research is using the quantitative approach, the data are collected by using questionnaires which are distributed to selected samples of 179 respondents. The respondents are chosen from the consumers of Indonesian brands of skin care products. The data are analyzed with SmartPLS sof…

Skin carecustomer satisfaction05 social sciencesAdvertisingCountry of originlanguage.human_languagecountry of origin imageIndonesianlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HBrand imagebrand image0502 economics and businesslanguage050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionpurchase decisionBusiness050203 business & managementSHS Web of Conferences
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Four Strategies of Social Media Use Among Indonesian Politicians

2017

Part 14: Current Issues; International audience; This study aims at unveiling strategies based on the patterned use of social media by politicians. Using an interpretive case study involving Indonesian politicians from national, provincial, and district level parliaments, the study identifies four strategies: nominal, instrumental, manipulative, and genuine. The selected strategy is reflected by internal and external affordances of social media perceived by the politicians, and influenced by a variety of constraints. These include poor Internet connection, limited capabilities of politicians, low ICT literacy among constituents, security issues, personal attack, unsupportive regulation, and…

business.product_categoryPoliticiansDeveloping countryStrategyDeveloping country02 engineering and technologySocial mediaIct literacy020204 information systems0502 economics and businesseParticipation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInternet accessEconomicsSocial media[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Affordancebusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic relationslanguage.human_languageVariety (cybernetics)IndonesianAffordanceIndonesialanguagebusiness050203 business & managementDistrict level
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"The Dutch Legacy in the Indonesian Parliament"

2013

th century; Parliamentary procedure Abstract The Indonesian parliament, the DPR, today presents its similar characteristics as the Dutch parliament in the 19 th century. The historical trajectories show that when establishing the core of the parliament institution, the founding fathers copied what the colonial government had been practiced, and maintained during the authoritarian regime in Indonesia, accordingly the Dutch legacy lingered. Consequently, in the wave of democratic era, after the fall of the authoritarian president, the same institution should have adapted itself into a more democratic institution, but remained weak due to its outdated characteristics. This paper shows the hist…

parliamentParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectAuthoritarianismthe Netherlands19th centuryParliamentary procedureLegislaturehistoriaColonialismlanguage.human_languageDemocracyIndonesianlegacyIndonesiaLawPolitical scienceParliamentary procedureInstitutionlanguagemedia_common
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