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Digital-Based Leadership Potential Searching to Improve the Quality of Learning

Erika Mei Budiarti, Ahmad Nurabadi, Teguh Triwiyanto, Sucipto Sucipto
The research objective is to explore the potential for digital-based leadership and mentoring the potential for sustainable leadership. The researcher used a development research design with a total survey sample of 738 students as respondents in the first phase of the research. In the survey data collection,...

Analysis of the Influencing Factors of Light Pollution in China: A Regression Model of Light Pollution Based on City-level Panel Data

Qinxin Sheng, Tianshu Zhang
Light pollution has become one of the main pollution that perplexes human being. However, there is no unified evaluation criteria. Panel regression model can be used to evaluate the degree of light pollution. In this paper, China’s 161 cities as the study object, from the humanities, economy, society,...
Proceedings Article

Forecasting Short-Term Electrical Loads Using Support Vector Regression with Gaussian Kernel Functions

La Ode Muhammad Yusuf, Susatyo Handoko, Iwan Setiawan
Power outages that sometimes still occur cause disruption of economic activity around the area, especially the city of Bau-bau, it is necessary to forecast the electrical load in order to determine the characteristics of the electrical load in the area. Short-term electrical load forecasting is used...

The Environmental Impact Research Based on L2MSS

Sihan Yang
Zoltán Dörnyei’s L2 Motional Self System is a crucial theoretical foundation for researching motivation in second language learning and has been successfully used in the field of second language acquisition. The author began with a number of influencing elements and wanted to investigate and comprehend...

Current Research and Trend Development of “Post- Curriculum-Competition-Certificate” Model in Vocational Education

Bing Xie, JinYang, YaoDong
The study on “Post-Curriculum-Competition-Certificate” model in vocational education is surging nowadays. From the analysis of 1367 documents, the current research tends to surge in numbers, but deficit in contents like student-oriented learning, distribution of authors and institutions, and empirical...

An Automotive Vocational Instructional Model

Supporting the 21st Century Competencies and Industrial Revolution 4.0

Nirmala Adhi Yoga Pambayun, Kir Haryana
This study aims to determine the instructional model in automotive vocational in higher education that is suitable to support the development of the 21st century competencies and the Industrial Revolution 4.0. This study is quantitative research with the survey method. The research respondents are alumni...

Developing Innovative Learning Methods in Improving Student’s Learning Interest: Instrument Validity

Agus Abhi Purwoko, Burhanuddin, Yayuk Andayani, Saprizal Hadisaputra, Lian Yulianti, Zelisa Nudia Fitri, Dea Pazira Rahayu
Limited laboratory facilities are an important factor causing the low quality of chemistry learning. Therefore, the necessity to develop innovative media is evitable, in particular in the form of simple practical tools made from materials that are easily found in everyday life. If the quality of learning...

Innovation Strategy of Animation Curriculum Systems Based on Artificial Intelligence

Qing-qing Wang
With the development of the Internet and the coming of the artificial intelligence era, new requirements are put forward for the cultivation of animation professionals and the innovation of curriculum systems. Although in recent years, the animation industry, especially the domestic animation industry,...

The Effectiveness of Electronic Record Information System for Education (ERISE) on Improving Electronic Filing Skills in the New Normal Era

Sutirman, Yuliansah, Riana Isti Muslikhah
The study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Electronic Record Information System for Education (ERISE) program in improving the learning outcomes of the skills aspects among students of the Vocational School of Automation and Office Management Program (AOMP) in managing electronic filing. The...

The Development of Electronic Problem Based Learning (E-PBL) Method in Entrepreneurship Course

Munawaroh, Nanik Sri Setyani, Lina Susilowati
The purpose of this research was to develop a CTL learning approach based on the electronic problem-based learning (E-PBL) method for students of the Economic Education Department of STKIP PGRI Jombang, which can improve students’ motivation, life skills, and problem-solving abilities. This study was...

Prevention of Progression and Remission in Public Health Sectors: Bangladesh Perspectives

Mohammad Nasir Uddin, Talha Bin Emran
In South Asia, the prevalence of health problems is increasing day by day. Over 11.9% of the 167.85 million people in Bangladesh live in poverty with no safety net. Moreover, communicable diseases (vaccine-preventable diseases, tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, and neglected tropical disease) and non-communicable...
Proceedings Article

Advanced Design Optimization Procedures for Worm Gear Drives

Antoaneta Dobreva, Vasko Dobrev, Gergana Mollova
Concerning the optimization design of worm drives, it is especially important to achieve maximum output power of the gear set, which depends particularly intensively on the efficiency coefficient of the worm gear meshing. The purpose of the study presented is to create advanced design optimization procedures...

Fintech: Unlocking the Potential of MSMEs in Indonesia’s Digital Era

Sri Kussujaniyatun, Sujatmika, Dwi Harilaksana
This article aims to investigate the role of financial technology (Fintech) in increasing the number of cooperative members in the digital era. The study is conducted using descriptive qualitative research, where secondary data from various sources such as books, websites, social media, and government...

Literature Review: Electroencephalogram (EEG) the Characteristics of Students’ Learning Concentration Due the Audio Stimulus

Megasari Kurnia, Ilham Bakri, Nadzirah Ikasari, Putri Indah Wardani, Priscillia Ingrid Tanditasik
The thinking concentration is easily affected by the presence of distractions around. One of the aspects that has a disturbing effect or eventually stimulates the mind is the audio stimulus. If the audio gives unwanted and destructive sounds or is noisy, it can affect the concentration of thinking. This...
Proceedings Article

Construction and Application of the Information Platform for Coastal Surveying and Mapping in the Pearl River Estuary Based on WebGIS

Xinyu Chai
With the continuous development of remote sensing technology, more diverse and detailed remote sensing data are widely used in the field of ecological environment monitoring, and at the same time, new data application and processing methods are born by virtue of its high resolution, high precision and...

Urgency of Implementation of the Independent Curriculum in Elementary School

Kohar Pradesa, Aulia Rahma
The curriculum is one of the important elements in the learning process. Although the curriculum was initially considered to have met the targets and expectations, along with the development of the times, various shortcomings and obstacles emerged that demanded the government to make curriculum improvements...

Life Changes, Stress, and Coping Stress of Undergraduate Students During Online Learning in Pandemic Era

Yohana Ratrin Hestyanti, Angela Oktavia Suryani, Penny Handayani, Wieka Dyah Partasari, Weny Savitry S. Pandia, Lis Lestari, Kristinus Sembiring, Ferdinand Bele Sole, Godlif Sianipar, Aprilita Br Sitepu, Gabriela Abigail, Irwanto
The Covid-19 pandemic has been going on for more than a year, and there is still no certainty when it will end. Education institutions experienced the most significant impacts because the learning process became online to prevent transmissions. These changes raised various problems. This study aims to...

Home bias in P2P Lending Platform

HaoYin Zhi
This article mainly concentrates on the impact of home bias in peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms. Since the absence of geographical barriers in online transfers and visible information flows to investors, the spatial barriers to trading have been broken down and it is logical that no significant local preference...

An Analysis of Needs: Role of Principal in Learning Leadership to Improve Teacher Pedagogic Competencies

Sulastri Sulastri, Nelfia Adi, Syahril Syahril
This study aims to analyze the needs of the principal’s role in learning leadership to improve teacher pedagogical competence. The conditions in the field of teacher pedagogic competence need to be improved, one of which is by optimizing the role of the principal as the leader of learning. This research...

Developing EFL Students’ 21st Century Skills Through Flipped Learning and Field Study

Hadiyanto, Nunung Fajaryani, Bunga Ayu Wulandari, Duti Volya, Fadlaini
The study investigates the effectiveness of flipped and field learning to promote EFL students’ 21st-century skills. The pre-experimental design was applied to examine the effect of flipped and field learning. Twenty-two students participated in this pre-experimental research. Pre-test, while-test, and...

The Reality and Role of Teachers in E-Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Aisyah Mustika Putri, Dias Aziz Pramudita
The Covid-19 pandemic period forced us all to adapt to the new environment, in the field of education to respond to this situation the government issued a learning policy from home based e-learning. Teachers as educators inevitably apply e-learning in carrying out the learning process. This article is...

Artificial Intelligence Learning Platform for Promoting Speaking Competence: A Suggested Scaffolding for Autonomous Learning in Pesantren

Devi Nur Aini, Slamet Setiawan, Syafi’ul Anam, Reni Masyitoh, Wasilatul Ibad, Anny Wahyu D.J
Language functions as a means of communication. In order to communicate well, higher education learners need to acquire speaking competence in a foreign language. Nevertheless, due to the limited time during the process of teaching and learning of foreign language, students cannot get a chance to practice...

A Guide to Immersive 360-degree Video Storytelling in Career Exploration for Rural Children

Fathima Assilmia, Elvaretta Angelina Gunawan, Rika Ikeda, Keiko Okawa
Widening children’s career awareness helps them make better career decisions in the future. IN360, a community-based initiative exposes rural children aged nine to twelve in Indonesia to diverse role models using 360-degree video content. They collaborate with university students as content creators,...
Proceedings Article

Research on Underwater Image Semantic Segmentation Method Based on SegNet

Jialun Wang, Fusheng Zha, Xiuwen Bi
At present, there is little research on underwater image semantic segmentation, and the effect of training using the traditional semantic segmentation network model on land is not ideal. This paper analyzes the current development of underwater image semantic segmentation, establishes a multi-objective...

Banyumas People Language Attitude as Banyumas Tourism Asset

Siti Junawaroh, Farida Nuryantiningsih, Ashari Hidayat
Language attitude is a mental position or feeling to the language itself or other people. The language attitude of the Banyumasan people towards the Banyumas language strengthens their characters. This fact is interesting to be observed since this strengthening can be managed as an asset to develop tourism...

The Way to Help Chinese Bullied Children?

The Study of Kiva Anti-bully Program in China from Cross-Country Comparisons

Yue Jiang
In recent year, school bullying has been one of the most concerning issues in school management and has severe impact on the mental health of students, but Chinese schools do not have a systematic project regarding to it. Kiva as one of the most successful bullying intervention project in western courtiers...

Readiness of Elementary School Teachers in Facing the Implementation of Independent Learning Curriculum

Azizatul Khairi, Badeni, Ulfa Kurniasih, Shella Monica, Samsilayurni, Akrim Teguh Suseno
This article describes the readiness of elementary school teachers in implementing the Independent Curriculum, which is the current curriculum in the education system in Indonesia. The author’s aim is to present a factual picture of the correlation between the readiness of teachers who have attended...

The Effect of Prior Ability, Self-Regulation, Self-Efficacy, and Interest Towards Students’ Mathematics Learning Achievement on Class IX SMP

Andi Irma Suriani, Suwardi Annas, Ruliana
This study is ex-post facto research that aims to determine the effect of prior ability, self-regulation, self-efficacy, and interest toward students’ mathematics learning achievement in grade 11 of Junior High School. The sample in this study was 65 students in grade 11 of Junior High School who were...
Conference Abstract

P3.20 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF AMBULATORY ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX (AASI) IN YOUNG STAGE 1 HYPERTENSIVE’ S

F. Saladini, E. Benetti, C. Fania, L. Mos, P. Ballerini, E. Cozzutti, G. Garavelli, S. Cozzio, E. Casiglia, P. Palatini
Pages: 131 - 132
Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between AASI and age in a cohort of stage I hypertensives < 50 years of age and to investigate its predictive capacity for future established hypertension. Methods: We studied 1157 subjects from the HARVEST study (mean follow-up 5.9...
Conference Abstract

P1.9 EVALUATION OF AFFECTIVE TEMPERAMENTS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

J. Nemcsik, A. László, L. Babos, Z. Kis-Igari, A. Pálfy, P. Torzsa, A. Eőry, L. Kalabay, O. Cseprekál, A. Tislér, X. Gonda, Z. Rihmer
Pages: 131 - 131
Conference Abstract

P3.19 AORTIC PULSE PRESSURE BETTER PREDICTS INCREASES ARTERIAL STIFFNESS COMPARED TO BRACHIAL AND AMBULATORY MEASUREMENTS

D. Terentes-Printzios, C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Aznaouridis, P. Pietri, M. Abdelrassoul, P. Xaplanteris, A. Aggelakas, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 131 - 131
Objectives: Hypertension is associated with increased arterial stiffness, which is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk. Aortic systolic blood pressure (SBP) and/or pulse pressure (PP) better predicts cardiovascular events than peripheral blood pressure. The present study compared the discriminative...
Conference Abstract

P3.18 ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION BUT NOT IN INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS RELATES TO RENIN STATUS IN A MULTI-ETHNIC GROUP OF YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS

K. Connell, J.K. Cruickshank, P. Chowienczyk
Pages: 131 - 131
Subjects of African and African-Caribbean ethnicity have been reported to have lower plasma renin activity (PRA), decreased endothelium-dependent vasomotor function and increased intima-media thickening relative to white European subjects. We explored whether vascular structure and function might be...
Conference Abstract

P3.17 EFFECT OF HYPERTENSION ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN GHANAIAN SUBJECTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

K. Yeboah, D.A. Antwi, B. Gyan, V. Govoni, J.K. Cruickshank, A.G.B. Amoah
Pages: 131 - 131
Background: Hypertension exacerbates cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) but the ACCORD trial suggested limited impact on CVS events by hypertensive treatment. Our hypothesis is that arterial stiffness, measured as aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) may underlie these events. Few data exist...

How the Poor Survive FromVulnerability

A Study of Poor Households in Aceh, Indonesia

Busra
This study aims to examine how the poor in North Aceh increase their empowerment and survive in conditions of vulnerability. This study uses primary data sourced from a survey of 250 poor households. The sampling technique is carried out by non-probability sampling, specifically purposive sampling. Using...

On Some Nonparametric Tests For Partially Observed Correlated Data: Proposing New Tests

Hani M. Samawi, Lili Yu, Robert Vogel
Pages: 131 - 155
Correlated or matched data is frequently collected under many study designs in applied sciences such as the social, behavioral, economic, biological, medical, epidemiologic, health, public health, and drug developmental sciences in order to have more efficient design and to control for potential confounding...

Hitting Time Analysis of OneMax Problem in Genetic Algorithm

Yifei Du, QinLian Ma, Kenji Aoki, Makoto Sakamoto, Hiroshi Furutani, Yu-an Zhang
Pages: 131 - 134
Genetic algorithms (GAs) are stochastic optimization techniques, and we have studied the effects of stochastic fluctuation in the process of GA evolution. A mathematical study was carried out for GA on OneMax function within the framework of Markov chain model. We treated the task of estimating convergence...

Assessing the Influence of Environmental Factors on Spatial Soil Erosion Risk based on the Certainty Coefficient Method

Jun Wang, Qinghua Gong, Yan Yu
Pages: 131 - 141
Soil erosion is a very serious ecological problem and remains a highly contentious issue in Nanling National Nature Reserve, China. This paper assessed the spatial relationships between soil erosion risk and the environmental factors affecting soil erosion. Such research is significant for monitoring...

A Credit Rating Model for Enterprises Based on Projection Pursuit and K-Means Clustering Algorithm

Mu Zhang, Zongfang Zhou
Pages: 131 - 138
This paper proposes a new credit rating model for enterprises based on the Projection Pursuit and K-means clustering algorithm. Firstly, using Projection Pursuit, the comprehensive credit score of each sample is obtained, so as to reflect the structure or characteristics of original multi-dimensional...

Research on the Impact of Overseas Investment on Corporate Social Responsibility of Listed Textile and Garment Enterprises

Ya Wang, Jiawen Peng, Jingyi Mai, Lei Yao
In the context of economic globalization and the Belt and Road Initiative, it is of great significance to explore the factors that influence textile and garment enterprises, which are an important part of China’s enterprise organization, to fulfill their social responsibilities, for the sustainable development...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of the Workshop on Improving the Ability to Prepare Exercise Observation Instruments for Regional Coach of DIY Province

Lia Karina Mansur, Tomoliyus Tomoliyus, Rumpis Agus Sudarko, Devi Tirtawijaya
This study aims to improve the skills of regional coach in DIY Province in compiling an instrument for observing exercise performance through the workshop method. The target audience for this activity is DIY regional trainers totaling 70 regional coach. This research method uses the workshop method....

Research on the Teaching Principles of English Reading on the Micro-learning Platform

Yongying Zhou
This paper studies the teaching principle of English reading course on the micro-learning platform. It focuses on discussing the characteristics and principles of the teaching design of English reading on the micro-learning platform. Micro-learning has some characteristics like flexibility and interactivity....

The Development of Mobile Journalism in Indonesia during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Filosa Gita Sukmono, Fajar Junaedi
The Corona Virus Disease-19 (Covid-19) pandemic has changed the practice of news coverage in journalism. The reason is that Covid-19 is easily spread and transmitted through the air. Journalists are faced with the dilemma of covering the news and the risk of contracting Covid. Mobile journalism, which...

Spatial Experience for Third Places in the Digital Era

Fath Nadizti, Himasari Hanan, Indra Budiman Syamwil
Ray Oldenburg coined the term third place through his magnum opus book, The Great Good Place, published in 1989. The third-place is supposed to be accessible for social interaction and knowledge sharing. It is a social space outside the home and works, and it takes a variety of forms such as cafes, coffee...

SWOT Analysis and Countermeasures Research on the Development of Rural Complex in Tianjin

Jiayin Liu, Yuting Zhao, Lanlan Bai, Qiao Zhong, Anyi He, Xiaojie Hou, Xiaoyan Wu
The rural revitalization is a strategic goal for China’s vigorous development, and the rural complex is one of the innovative models for realizing rural development. The rural complex development model promotes the effective integration of rural resources. This paper mainly uses the SWTO analysis method...

Daylight Strategies in Learning Space in Covid-19 Pandemic

(Case Study: Taman Pendidikan Al Quran (TPA) As Sakinah Kopelma Darussalam and Balee Aleh Ba Kajhu)

Zulhadi Sahputra, Erna Meutia, Muhammad Heru Arie Edytia, Andre Frannata, Putroe Shafwa, Dian Octaviana, Fitri Amelia
Adaptation of new habits or new normal has a major impact in various sectors, including education. The learning process in all educational institutions either formal or non-formal, begins with blended learning, a combination of online and offline learning methods. By implementing health protocols, some...

Intelligent Mining Method of Enterprise Management Information Based on ID3 Decision Tree Algorithm

Taking the Xi’an Daming Palace National Heritage Park as an Example

Ying Liu, Zulkefly Abdul Karim, Norlin Khalid, Fathin Faizah Said
The intelligent mining method of enterprise management information is time-consuming in the application process. This paper designs an intelligent mining method of enterprise management information based on ID3 decision tree algorithm. According to the definition features of normalized feature vectors,...

The Impact of Technological Innovation Based on Dynamic Capability on the Profitability of G Company

Runxiao Zhang
In the process of technological innovation, enterprises will inevitably need to constantly change and coordinate their ability, and the change of this ability often has the characteristics of dynamic change. The problem studied in this paper is the impact of changes in the form of technological innovation...