Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Science and Technology for the Internet of Things, ICSTI 2019, September 3rd 2019, Yogyakarta, Indonesia最新文献
Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2292124
E. Purnomo, E. Winaryati, F. Hidayah, M. Ifadah
The mastery of material concepts is the most fundamental point in learning mathematics. Mastering the right concepts will make it easier to learn the next material, so it is needed the depth and well concepts mastery. Based on the results of observations and interviews at Muhammadiyah 9 Junior High School of Semarang, it can be concluded that the students' difficulties in relation and function material are: 1) students cannot distinguish between relations and functions, 2) Students have difficulty in giving examples of functions and non functions, 3) The implementing functions in solving problem. Responding to the existing problems, we need a learning model that can provide opportunities for students to find concepts independently. Learning models that can be applied to overcome problems are discovery learning model. In order to the application of discovery learning is more maximal, it is necessary to be assisted by constructivism-based worksheets. The purpose of implementing lesson study is to improve the understanding of the concept of relations and functions. This study used a qualitative approach collaborated with descriptive analysis method. ) defining functions, 3) explaining relation and function, 4) distinguishing between relations and functions, 5) giving examples of relations and functions. The results shown that there is an improvement on the ability of understanding concepts about relations and functions.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2292108
Tri Budianingsih
. This study aims to measure the learning outcomes of the first-level students’ Chinese language speaking skills in one of the private universities in Jakarta by using the translanguaging approach. Nineteen students were involved and participated in this study. The researcher employed a speaking test with five assessment indicators, namely pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, fluency level, and comprehension skill to obtain the information about the implementation of translangaging. This study was designed as a one-shot pre-experimental case study with one group given a treatment (treatment) and observed. The results of this study suggested that the students experienced an increase in speaking skills.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2292123
Eko Purnomo, S. Suparman, S. Kadarwati
. The aim of Mathematics learning is providing the students to have logical, analytical, systematic, critical, and creative thinking skills, as well as ability to cooperate. One of the main capabilities of the student is the Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). Based on the preliminary observation on students of PGSD UT Pokjar Kaliwungu 2018.1, there were still many students who had low HOTS, especially in mathematics course. This condition is proven from how the students solve the problems for a high level and unsual of difficulty exercises on mathematics courses which was very low. One of the efforts to increase HOTS capability is by using appropriate teaching materials supplements. The media learning is known to increase effectiveness, activity and improving the learning outcomes. Web Media is one of the learning media developed in mathematics learning. All in all, this study will develop a web-based learning ingredient supplement. The purpose of this study is to produce a valid teaching ingredient supplement that can enhance the student's HOTS ability. Besides, this research used a method of developing a device development with the theory of Thiagarajan, Semmel and Semmel known as 4-D models which consisted of four stages: define, design, develop, and disseminate. The method of collecting data applied the distribution of polls, observation in class and the legibility test followed by interviews. Based on the stage of teaching materials supplements obtained 1). The phase of the teaching ingredient supplement has been adapted to the students od Universitas Terbuka characteristics, mathematics and learning objectives, 2). On-hold design of the teaching materials supplement has been designed based on the results of definition Phase 3). Development results obtained a). The value of experts and practitioners of 3.94 with valid criteria, B). The results of small legibility tests resulted in a 3.82 assessment with categories usable with fewer revisions, c). A large legibility test results in the value of 4.12 with the category can be used without revision. Based on the results above it can be concluded that the teaching materials supplement is valid and can be implemented in the trial class.
. 数学学习的目的是培养学生的逻辑思维、分析思维、系统思维、批判性思维、创造性思维和协作能力。学生的主要能力之一是高阶思维技能(HOTS)。根据对PGSD UT Pokjar Kaliwungu 2018.1学生的初步观察,仍然有许多学生的HOTS较低,特别是在数学课程上。这种情况可以从学生对数学课上高水平、难易程度很高的习题的解题方式中得到证明。提高HOTS能力的努力之一是使用适当的教材补编。众所周知,媒体学习可以提高效率、活动性和改善学习成果。网络媒体是在数学学习中发展起来的一种学习媒体。总而言之,本研究将开发一种基于网络的学习成分补充。本研究的目的是制作有效的教学成分补充,以提高学生的HOTS能力。此外,本研究采用Thiagarajan, Semmel和Semmel的理论进行设备开发的方法,称为4-D模型,该模型由定义,设计,开发和传播四个阶段组成。收集资料的方法采用问卷调查分布法、课堂观察法、易读性测试法和访谈法。根据得到的教材补充阶段1).教学成分补充阶段根据特布卡大学的学生特点、数学和学习目标进行了调整2).根据定义阶段的结果设计了教材补充的保留设计3).得到的开发结果a).专家和从业者的价值3.94,具有有效的标准,B).小型易读性测试的结果得出的评估值为3.82,类别无需修改即可使用,c).大型易读性测试的结果为4.12,类别无需修改即可使用。以上结果表明,教材补充是有效的,可以在试课中实施。
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.5220/0007048107730779
Fahruroji Fahruroji, Moh. Rakhmat, M. Shodiq
: Discourse discussions have not received much attention from linguists, even though discourse is a cluster of sentences that has a communicative information unit. Discourse analysis reached a new stage of development in the 1970s. Language studies include grammar and meaning that need to be supported by context in a communication process. The process of communication will succeed if it meets the universal pragmatic requirements, specifically cognitive understanding, statement validity, honesty of speaker and listener, and conformity with the normative bases of the speakers. The method used in this research is descriptive. The source data are khotib or preachers who preach in the cities of Bandung and their surrounding areas and mustamik or Friday prayer attendees who at that time listen to the sermon. This research is expected to give an overview of how the mustamik or comprehend the sermons delivered by the khotib. Results show that most of the mustamik (69.57%) said that they actually understand the khutbah discourse delivered by the khotib. The mustamik comprehension to the khutbah will be used as a representative model in making the text of the Friday khutbah in accordance with the results found in the study.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2291941
Teti Ratnawulan, H. Ghoer, D. Suherman, Wachyudin Wachyudin
In Teacher Internship Program II, the group of students are in charge to observe school culture, the four basic competencies of teachers and its understanding, and the job description of teachers and educative staffs. The applied research method was qualitative. The result of the research showed that the instruments of Teacher Internship Program II has met standard instruments. The instruments only needs to be guided and elaborated in accordance with the needs of each school; as for the obstacles that occur that is the technical implementation having timetable clash, and attitudes in collecting the data, at the opening and closing program requiring supervisors because the atmosphere of each school is not the same, and it must always be evaluated and monitored continuously by supervisors; for the design of Teacher Internship Program II is good enough. It only needs socialization and deepening of the theory. In the way of developing of teachers’ attitude, it requires intensive understanding and deepening about eight (8) education standards in order to prepare Teacher Internship Program III (teaching assistance) with soft skills and hard skills (such as communicating using English in listening, speaking, reading and writing aspects).
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.19-10-2018.2282621
E. Karyaningsih, Enggar Kartikasari, Rina Setyaningsih, Desy Triinayah
Tamansiswa is an educational institution that builds communities to realize a peaceful order of peace and happiness. In the global era Tamansiswa actually suffered a setback with indications that many Tamansiswa branches were closed because there were no interested registrans. Education in the global era wants to be able to form a democratic Indonesian society. This demand can be answered by Tamansiswa by applying among the methods that can produce students who have an independent spirit. Tamansiswa can survive and compete by applying the principles of Tamansiswa and Pancadharma whose implementation is in accordance with the development of nature and the times.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2292177
Dwi Wijayanti, Wachid Pratomo
This research has purposes that aim to: (1) Know and explain the educational model based on democracy and human rights on Elementary Schools in Yogyakarta, (2) Identify obstacles in the implementation of education-based democracy and human rights on Elementary Schools in Yogyakarta, (3) Find out the solutions to overcome obstacles toward the implementation of democracy and human rights-based education on Elementary Schools in Yogyakarta. This research used a qualitative method with descriptive approach. in order to gather data, researchers used direct observation technique, interview, and documentation. The steps of data analysis include data presentation, data reduction, and verification, while the data validity tests include internal validity, external validity, reliability and objectivity. The results of this research are: (1) the outline of model-based democracy and human rights education in Yogyakarta is done through three activities, namely intrakurikuler, extracurricular and school culture conducive creation. In SD Negeri Mendungan 2, the implementation of democracy and human rights education through activities integrated in subjects intrakurikuler Java Language, Religion, Social Studies, Science, PPKn, Indonesian, SBK, Dance, PE and activities ceremony. In SD Taman Muda Djetis, it is integrated into more complex subjects such as Ketamansiswaan, Java Language, Religion, Social Studies, Science, PPKn, Indonesian, SBK, Dance, PJOK, English and ceremony activities. Meanwhile, in extracurricular activities involves pramuka, painting, taekwondo, music, karawitan, English, TPA and TIK. The implementation of model-based education for democracy and human rights are also visible in efforts to create a school environment conductively through environmental ethics, manners and appropriate attitudes based on Pancasila’s ideology (2) The model-based education on democracy and human rights in primary schools experienced some obstacles include a lack of understanding and readiness of teachers in learning based democracy and human rights, the facilities and infrastructure are inadequate, the different parenting among the students’ parents and guardians, and also the negative effects of the using of science and technology. (3) The solutions used to overcome the obstacles include improving the professionalism quality of tutors / teachers by making internal meetings every 2 or 3 months and involve teachers in various trainings and seminars both local and national, make a regular meeting every 3 months between the parents/ guardians of students with teachers.
本研究的目的在于:(1)了解并解释日惹市小学的民主人权教育模式;(2)找出在日惹市小学实施教育民主人权的障碍;(3)找出在日惹市小学实施民主人权教育的障碍的解决方案。本研究采用定性与描述性相结合的方法。为了收集数据,研究人员使用了直接观察技术、访谈和文献。数据分析的步骤包括数据呈现、数据约简和验证,而数据效度检验包括内部效度、外部效度、信度和客观性。研究结果表明:(1)日惹市基于模式的民主与人权教育大纲是通过校内、课外和学校文化有益创造三种活动来完成的。在SD Negeri Mendungan 2中,通过整合Java语言、宗教、社会研究、科学、PPKn、印度尼西亚语、SBK、舞蹈、体育和活动仪式等科目的活动来实施民主和人权教育。在SD Taman Muda Djetis中,它被整合到更复杂的科目中,如Ketamansiswaan, Java语言,宗教,社会研究,科学,PPKn,印度尼西亚语,SBK,舞蹈,PJOK,英语和仪式活动。同时,在课外活动中涉及普拉穆卡、绘画、跆拳道、音乐、卡拉维坦、英语、TPA和TIK。基于潘卡西拉意识形态的环境伦理、举止和适当的态度也有助于创造有益的学校环境,这也体现了基于模式的民主和人权教育的实施。(2)小学的基于模式的民主和人权教育遇到了一些障碍,包括教师对基于民主和人权的学习缺乏理解和准备;设施和基础设施不足,学生家长和监护人之间的养育方式不同,以及科技使用的负面影响。(3)克服障碍的方法包括:每2 - 3个月召开一次内部会议,提高导师/教师的专业素质,让教师参加各种地方性和全国性的培训和研讨会,每3个月定期召开一次学生家长/监护人与教师的会议。
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2292103
Nur Ngazizah, Arum Ratnaningsih, Titi Anjarini, R. Pangestika
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2292122
Y. Lede, S. Mungkasi
In this paper, we solve a SIR (Susceptible-Infectious-Recovered) epidemic model of dengue fever. The SIR model is difficult to solve exact-analyticaly. Therefore, we use an approximate method. The method that we use is the Adomian decomposition method. The method produces approximate solutions as series. With only three terms in the series, we observe that the approximate solutions are observed. This means that the Adomian decomposition method can be used in solving the SIR model.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2290824
Mohamad Sarip, Z. Rafli, A. Rahmat
The aim of this study is to know teacher and students’ perception on Kalam III material that have been designed using Content and Language Integrated Learning at Jakarta State University. It is because of the students’ ability in Kalam III is still low. This research used descriptive qualitative method. The data ware took by observation, questionnaire and interview. The research finding shows that Kalam III material based CLIL using Qur’an, Hadits, Fiqih and Tsaqofah Islamiah is an effective model for improving students’ Arabic ability. It can be seen from the perception of students and teachers.
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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Science and Technology for the Internet of Things, ICSTI 2019, September 3rd 2019, Yogyakarta, Indonesia