scholarly journals The Impact of Skill and Attitude Performance Students of Electrical Engineering Education on Work Opportunities in Business and Industry

Author(s):  
Yetursance Manafe ◽  
Frans F.G. Ray ◽  
Crispinus P. Tamal

This study aims to determine the extent of the impact of the skills and attitudes of Electrical Engineering students in relation to job opportunities in the business and industrial world. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative research method. The subjects in this study were 70 students of Electrical Engineering Education who attended Industrial Practices. The results obtained in this study of 70 students, 64.29% managed to get good acceptance in the business world and industry and got a satisfactory score because they have competency skills which include the ability to work in teams, enthusiasm for following practice and initiative and attitude competence which includes willingness receive input and persistence, while 35.71% do not receive acceptance in the practice place and do not complete the industrial practice in the field is influenced by attitude factors including: 1). low self-discipline (44.00%), 2). low persistence of students (20.00%), 3). The ability to receive input from PKL supervisors for improvement towards a better direction (4.00%) and skill factors include: 1). The enthusiasm possessed in following the PI (12%), 2). The ability to work hard during PI (13.33%), 3). Able to work together in a team during PI (13.33%). From the results obtained, it can be concluded that the determining factor so that students can successfully follow practice and be well accepted in the business world and industry is to increase their enthusiasm for following practice and when doing practice there is a need for teamwork including being willing to accept input from supervisors essential needed in industrial practice.

1994 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 264-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Samaan ◽  
D. Sutano

An interactive computer-aided package for electrical engineering education This paper describes an interactive, general-purpose computer-aided teaching package. This package is for use on IBM or compatible personal computers. Although it was initially developed for training electrical engineering students, it is envisaged that it can also be applied to other areas of higher education.


1995 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-20
Author(s):  
Xin Li ◽  
Zenon J. Pudlowski

An interactive computer-based training system for electrical engineering education A computer learning network including an interactive computer-based training system (ICBTS) for electrical engineering has been developed. This article discusses the integration of instruction design, courseware delivery and students' performance analysis into one flexible system through computer-based learning. It considers the design and development of ICBTS, which is suitable for engineering students at university level.


Author(s):  
Didik Aribowo ◽  
Ratna Ekawati ◽  
Muhamad Otong ◽  
Rozeff Pramana ◽  
Syifa Afrianti

This study aims to develop an information system for industry practices and web-based final project in the electrical engineering education department. This study has the following objectives: 1) knowing the development of industrial practice information systems and web-based final projects in the electrical engineering education department, 2) knowing the feasibility of industrial practice information systems and the web-based final project in the electrical engineering education department. The research method used is the method of research and development of the 4D model. There are 4 stages: 4: define, design, development, desseminate. Each stage in 4D development has sub stages, 1) define at this stage there are 5 stages namely initial analysis, student analysis, task analysis, concept analysis, and goal specification. 2) design at this stage there are 4 stages, namely, making storyboards and flowcharts, determining content, compiling content, and creating layers. 3) development at this stage there are 2 stages, namely lecturer lecturer validation and media expert validation. 4) desseminate at this stage there are 2 stages, namely small-scale trials and large-scale trials. The results of this study are information systems for industry practices and web-based final projects. 85.3% of the large-scale trial results are included in the very feasible category.  


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