Mobile Pocket KalDik: Dynamic and Interactive Academic Calendar

Author(s):  
Amaya Andri Damaini ◽  
Ginanjar Setyo Nugroho ◽  
Suyoto
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Author(s):  
Akhmad Ulul Albab

This thesis aims to examine the management process applied in the Madrasah Murottilil Qur'an Al-Rifa'ie 2 Malang. Beginning with the curriculum planning process, implementing the curriculum, and how to evaluate the curriculum of the Madrasah Murottilil Qur'an Al-Rifa'ie 2 Malang. This research aims to find out and describe the managerial process of the curriculum, and the inhibiting factors in the implementation of efforts to achieve the vision, mission that has been set.This thesis is a report on the results of field research using a qualitative descriptive method with a case study research approach that takes place at the Al-Rifa'ie 2 Malang Boarding School.Data collection is done by interview, observation, and documentation. Data analysis is done by reducing data, then presenting data, and finally from the compiled data conclusions are drawn. Checking the validity of the data is done with credibility which includes Triangulation, peer checking, extension of observation time, increasing perseverance.The results of the analysis show that the curriculum management implemented by p Madrasah Murottilil Qur'an Al-Rifa'ie 2 At the planning stage, the process carried out was planning the implementation time, the learning program, making the academic calendar, and how the evaluation was held. At the implementation stage, it starts with a new santri test, conducts learning and conducts an ascension test. The evaluation process is carried out at least 2x in one month, and 1 and after one semester.


Author(s):  
Feliciana Licciardello ◽  
Simona Consoli ◽  
Giuseppe Cirelli ◽  
Carlos Castillo ◽  
Elvira Fernández-Ahumada ◽  
...  

AbstractThis paper explains and analyses a virtual gamification experience developed by a teaching group from the University of Catania (Italy) and the University of Cordoba (Spain). A competition based on professional tasks about hydrological planning was implemented in two subjects on Hydrological Sciences. The teaching experience was designed to improve the acquisition of technical knowledge and skills needed for hydrological studies, promote the management of ICT and increase international cooperation between different universities; all aimed at making students more employable. The experience is transferable to different academic levels. Following the philosophy of soccer leagues, the students solved and presented the exercise by teams of two students. Through videoconference, the presentation and the explanation were done so the fans in each country supported their teams. The students found it a very challenging experience but at the same time, some of them were aware of their needs of improving technical knowledge, particularly Geographical Information Systems, and English language skills. Updating of tools and the schedule within the different academic calendar were their main organization handicaps. The main outcome of the presented experience is that social energy and enthusiasm associated to popular activities such as soccer led to improve the interest and the motivation of the students in challenging technical contents as well as teamwork and language transversal competences.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. 228-234
Author(s):  
John C. Wu ◽  
Erika Daley ◽  
Denise M. Koueiter ◽  
Ryan Lilly ◽  
Alexander D. Vara ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 188-207 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nandarani Maistry ◽  
Harold Annegarn

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline efforts at the University of Johannesburg, a large metropolitan university in Gauteng province, to examine energy efficiency within the context of the green campus movement, through the analysis of electricity consumption patterns. The study is particularly relevant in light of the cumulative 230 per cent increase in electricity costs between 2008 and 2014 in South Africa that has forced institutions of higher education to seek ways to reduce energy consumption. Design/Methodology/Approach – A quantitative research design was adopted for the analysis of municipal electricity consumption records using a case study approach to identify trends and patterns in consumption. The largest campus of the University of Johannesburg, which is currently one of the largest residential universities in South Africa, was selected as a case study. Average diurnal consumption profiles were plotted according to phases of the academic calendar, distinguished by specific periods of active teaching and research (in-session); study breaks, examinations and administration (out-of-session); and recesses. Average profiles per phase of the academic calendar were constructed from the hourly electricity consumption and power records using ExcelTM pivot tables and charts. Findings – It was found that the academic calendar has profound effects on energy consumption by controlling the level of activity. Diurnal maximum consumption corresponds to core working hours, peaking at an average of 2,500 kWh during “in-session” periods, 2,250 kWh during “out-of-session” periods and 2,100 kWh during recess. A high base load was evident throughout the year (between 1,300 and 1,650 kWh), mainly attributed to heating and cooling. By switching off the 350 kW chiller plant on weekdays, a 9 per cent electricity reduction could be achieved during out-of-session and recess periods. Similarly, during in-session periods, a 6 per cent reduction could be achieved. Practical implications – Key strategies and recommendations are presented to stimulate energy efficiency implementation within the institution. Originality Value – Coding of consumption profiles against the academic calendar has not been previously done in relation to an academic institution. The profiles were used to establish the influence of the academic calendar on electricity consumption, which along with our own observation were used to identify specific consumption reduction opportunities worth pursuing.


Author(s):  
Irma Salamah ◽  
Lindawati Lindawati ◽  
Herlina Fitri Handayani

Nowaday, the development of smartphone technology is increasingly popular. Android as one of the operating systems of mobile devices, provides tools and API for Android developers to develop applications. At universities, smartphone use is popular among students. Through smartphones, the use of mobile and web applications is more effective and efficient with the ease of delivery and receipt of information. In this study, the author made a mobile application that contains academic informations that complements the class schedule, the final semester exam schedule, incidental schedules, academic calendar and the latest announcements with push notification as a reminder for students. With this application it is expected that students can access and obtain the latest information anywhere more easily.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 859-864
Author(s):  
Dr. Angela Ngozi Dick

Although the social construction of the human hair varies from culture to culture, the symbolic function of hair varies from person to person. In Adichie’s  Americanah, the characters are primarily defined by their hair before the construction of their race, career and  personality. The human hair becomes the premise for brotherhood and sisterhood in. Many episodes take place in the salon, thereafter a person’s hair is qualified as either good or bad. The theoretical framework for this paper is New Historicism which interrogates social life and power relations among people in the society. In this work we conclude that Adichie tells the story of human hair not for its sake but to portray the problem of immigrants, religious fanaticism, disruption of academic calendar and the frustration therein, loveless marriage, the environment and other human conditions. Finally, the hair shows that every person is a complete human being first and foremost


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Imam Shofwan ◽  
Ghanis Putra Widhanarto ◽  
Tristanti Tristanti

Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui implementasi pembelajaran nonformal yang berkaitan dengan perencanaan pembelajaran, pelaksanaan pembelajaran dan evaluasi pembelajaran yang berbeda dengan sekolah dasar formal pada umumnya. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan penelitian kualitatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan metode observasi partisipan, wawancara bebas terpimpin dan dokumentasi untuk mendapatkan data dan informasi akurat dengan pengetahuan yang mendalam tentang implementasi pembelajaran nonformal Sekolah Dasar Quran Hanifah Kota Semarang yang menggunakan pembelajaran yang berbeda dengan sekolah pada umumnya degan tujuan pembelajarannya adalah berakhlaqul karimah dan mampu menghafal Alquran. Hasil penelitian (1) perencanaan pembelajaran nonformal yang diselenggarakan sesuai dengan kalender akademik yang diberikan kepada orangtua; (2) proses pelaksanaan pembelajaran nonformal diawali dan diakhiri dengan doa serta dibuat peraturan (adab) dalam belajar yang mengedepankan tahfidz atau hafalan, (3) evalusi pembelajaran nonformal dilakukan di awal dengan tes kemampuan membaca, evaluasi proses dengan tes hafalan dan evaluasi akhir dengan tes ujian hafalan mingguan dan bulanan; dan (4) faktor pendukung adanya kegiatan parenting 2 (dua) mingguan serta penghambat tempat yang sempit dan kualifikasi pendidik belum lulus sarjana. Implementation of nonformal learning in Hanifah Quran Primary Schools in Semarang City AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine the implementation of non-formal learning related to learning planning, the implementation of learning, and evaluation of learning that was different from formal elementary schools in general. This study uses a qualitative research approach with data collection techniques using participant observation, guided free interviews and documentation to obtain accurate data and information with in-depth knowledge about the implementation of nonformal learning in the Hanifah Quran Primary School in Semarang that uses learning that is different from the school in general. Research results (1) non-formal learning planning held in accordance with the academic calendar given to parents; (2) the process of implementing non-formal learning begins and ends with prayer and rules (adab) in learning that promote tahfidz or memorization, (3) nonformal learning evaluation is carried out at the beginning with reading ability tests, process evaluation with memorization tests and final evaluation with tests weekly and monthly memorization tests; and (4) supporting factors for 2 weekly parenting activities and narrow space barriers and the qualifications of educators have not yet graduated.


Author(s):  
Mykhailo Yatsura ◽  
Anna Gamarnyk ◽  
Olga Tadeush ◽  
Darya Yemelyanova

The article is devoted to topical issues related to the elaboration of modular educational programs, syllabi being their necessary components. The purpose of the article is to draw the attention of teachers and students in higher education institutions (HEI) to the problem of educational and methodological support of the educational process focusing on the content and meaning of a syllabus as one of the important educational and methodological instructional documents. The phenomenon “syllabus” is defined, its essence and objectives within the system of methodological support for teaching an academic discipline are revealed. A syllabus to the section of General Physics "Optics" intended for the specialty 104 (Physics and Astronomy) has been developed and introduced into the educational process, its most important elements have been singled out. Since, according to the authors’ viewpoints, the development of a separate syllabus for the laboratory workshop is inexpedient, one joint syllabus covering the theoretical part of the course "Optics", involving laboratory workshops within the study of this discipline, has been elaborated. The syllabus of optics consists of 16 sections as follows: title page; the contents of the syllabus; general characteristics of the discipline; prerequisites; post-requisites; discipline abstract; the purpose and objectives of the discipline; the results of the study; the organisation of training; course topics; academic calendar of discipline studies; knowledge assessment system; course policy ("Rules of the game"); policy of academic behaviour and ethics; recommended literature (references) for mastering the course. The syllabus is supplemented with a glossary of terms in the form of an appendix, which will undoubtedly be of service to the syllabus applicants. The results of the study revealed the content and importance of the syllabus for the educational process; its structure for the section of General Physics "Optics" was proposed which, in the authors’ opinion, fully meets the requirements of the credit-modular system of educational process. The authors hope that the designated syllabus will serve as an example for other sections of General Physics and some other disciplines. One of the authors has applied the structure of the developed syllabus with corresponding changes in its content for developing a syllabus of the discipline "Profession-targeted Foreign Language (English)".


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