scholarly journals Kemas Ulang Informasi Masjid Tuo Kayu Jao Kabupaten Solok dalam Bentuk E-Book

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 388
Author(s):  
Rita Yulianti ◽  
Marlini Marlini

AbstractThis paper discusses the repackaging of information on Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque, Solok Regency in the form of e-books. The purpose of this paper is to describe the repackaging of information on the Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque in Solok Regency in the form of an e-book. In this paper the research method used is descriptive method by collecting data through direct interviews with one person in charge of the Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque, Solok Regency. Based on the discussion it can be concluded that the stages of repackaging information on the Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque in Solok Regency in the form of e-books are as follows: (1) identification of user needs, namely identifying user needs by interviewing visitors to the Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque; (2) information gathering and selection of information sources, i.e. gathering information can be obtained from the interview process with one administrator of the Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque and articles; (3) information packaging, i.e. the packaging of this information is made in the form of electronic books or e-books using Microsoft Word 2007 for editing and rendering into pdf forms; (4) determine the target audience, the target of the writer for the repackaging product information of Tuo Kayu Jao mosque, namely visitors and students who conduct research; (5) establishes the way information is disseminated by uploading products to the internet so that information users can easily access it; (6) transferring information, repackaging products of Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque, Solok Regency in the form of e-books can be transferred to floppy disks, CD-RWs, CD-ROMs, flasdisk to disseminate information; (7) evaluation of the product and the manufacturing process starts from making a writing framework such as a cover, preface, table of contents, content of the discussion and closing.Keywords: information packaging, mosque, e-book.

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 550
Author(s):  
Yani Rahmadhanty ◽  
Desriyeni Desriyeni

Abstract The writing of this paper aims to describe and provide knowledge about the architecture of the typical rumah gadang minangkabau house to the community, especially the current millennial generation. The method used in this paper is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. A qualitative approach is to collect data directly by conducting observations, interviews and literature. Based on the discussion, it can be concluded that there are 5 stages in the process of packaging information packages for the Minangkabau Typical Rumah Gadang  Architecture. The stages are, (1) identifying user needs. Identification is done to find out how much information needs are needed by users; (2) carry out the process of determining the topic of information to be discussed; (3) carry out information gathering conducted by observation, interviews and literature searches; (4) conduct data analysis and selection of information that has been obtained in accordance with the topic; (5) carry out the process of packaging information that presents covers, introductory words, table of contents, chapter sections and conclusions.Keywords: information packaging, rumah gadang architecture.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 413
Author(s):  
Septyani Emlita Sitepu ◽  
Ardoni Ardoni

Abstract The writing of this paper aims to describe the process of making information about Karo tribe culture in North Sumatera. Data collected using descriptive research methods with objects of cultural research found in Karo tribes as well as techniques for collecting data through interviews with traditional male, female, and community members, as well as through literature studies in accordance with the discussion under study. Based on the discussion it can be concluded the process of making information about the culture of the North Sumatera tribe as follows: (1) determine the topic: the topic raised was Karo tribe culture. (2) information gathering: data collection on Karo tribe culture was conducted by interview. (3) packaging information: packaging information is carried out in accordance with the draft content that has been made in advance. The design of information content consist of the front cover, preface, table of content, introduction of chapter, contents of the subject of information on the culture of the North Sumatera Karo tribe, and the back cover. Keywords: information; North Sumatera Karo tribe culture 


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 527
Author(s):  
Salfiko Hidayat ◽  
Malta Nelisa

AbstractThis paper discusses the need for randai information and the process of making Randai Information Repackage for Students at SMAN 1 V Koto Timur. This study aims to determine the need for randai information and how to re-make randai information for students in SMA N 1 V Koto Timur. This study uses a descriptive method that is conducting direct interviews with a number of students at SMAN N 1 V Koto Timur, Padang Pariaman Regency. First, the need for randai information in SMAN 1 V Koto Timur, there are still some students who want to meet the general information needs both from other information such as reading materials in the library such as books and randai activities themselves. Secondly, there are several stages in making information back: (1) Identifying user needs by collecting and examining what will be contained in the information package; (2) Finding the needed sources, searching for information by collecting selected books and articles/ journals from the internet; (3) The collection of information that has been obtained from several books and articles/ journals from the internet is then stored in a computer file or flashdisk; (4) Packaging information by selecting data from various sources of books and articles/ internet journals and packaged in printed form; (5) Determine the form of information packaging to be made, namely printed; (6) Editing, checking deficiencies and forming packaging to make it more attractive and easily read by information users; (7) Printing of packaging is in the form of print publication. Third, in making information repackaging there are some obstacles. First, Constraints: (1) Data search and information gathering; (2) Lack of expertise in making packaging; (3) Determination of information to be contained in the package. Second, the efforts made: (1) Gathering as much data as possible from books, journals and other official articles; (2) Asking for help from experts to help the process of making packaging; (3) Finding information from several journals and book.Keywords: information, randai, and repackage 


Author(s):  
Iva Faridha Azahro ◽  
Nanih Machendrawaty ◽  
Hajir Tajiri

Tujuan dari peneliti ini yaitu untuk mengetahui (1) karakteristik kecerdasan emosional remaja di RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung; (2) pola bimbingan orang tua asuh dalam menumbuhkan kecerdasan emosional remaja di RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung; (3) hasil pola bimbingan orang tua asuh dalam menumbuhkan kecerdasan emosional remaja di RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode penelitian deskriptif, pemilihan subjek dan informan dengan cara acak dan teknik pengumpulan datanya melalui observasi, dokumentasi dan wawancara terhadap enam orang anak asuh dan tiga orang tua asuh. Hasil penelitian yang diperoleh peneliti menyimpulkan bahwa anak sebelum memperoleh pengasuhan dari orang tua asuh di RPSAA memiliki karakteristik kecerdasan emosional rendah. Pola pengasuhan yang diterapkan di RPSAA kepada anak asuh adalah pola asuh demokratis. Sedangkan hasil pengasuhan dalam menumbuhkan kecerdasan emosional remaja di RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung menyimpulkan bahwa anak asuh usia remaja telah memiliki kecerdasan emosional yang cukup baik, yaitu terlihat dari bagaimana cara mereka mampu mengendalikan segala perasaan yang pada dirinya, meskipun ada remaja yang belum sepenuhnya memenuhi aspek kecerdasan emosional.   The goal of these researchers is to figure out (1) characteristics of the emotional intelligence of teenagers in RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung; (2) foster parents guidance pattern in fostering emotional intelligence RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung in adolescents; (3) results foster parents guidance pattern in fostering emotional intelligence RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung in teens. This research used the qualitative approach with descriptive research method, the selection of subjects and informants by means of random and data gathering techniques through observation, interview and documentation against six people and three foster care parents foster care. The research results obtained by researchers concluded that child before obtaining care of foster parents in RPSAA has the characteristic of low emotional intelligence. Parenting patterns are applied in the RPSAA to foster care parenting is democratic. While parenting results in fostering emotional intelligence RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung teenager in concluding that foster care teens have had a pretty good emotional intelligence, that is visible from how they are able to control all the feelings on him, even though there are teenagers who do not yet fully meet aspects of emotional intelligence.


Author(s):  
I.V. TORBINA ◽  
◽  
I.R. FARDEYEVA ◽  

The paper assesses the promising varieties of winter wheat in a competitive variety test by the main economic and biological characteristics that determine the suitability of the variety for commercial use. The object of research was the authors’ own breeding material. The experiments on the selection of winter wheat were made in the experimental crop rotation pattern of the Institute.


Author(s):  
John Hunsley ◽  
Eric J. Mash

Evidence-based assessment relies on research and theory to inform the selection of constructs to be assessed for a specific assessment purpose, the methods and measures to be used in the assessment, and the manner in which the assessment process unfolds. An evidence-based approach to clinical assessment necessitates the recognition that, even when evidence-based instruments are used, the assessment process is a decision-making task in which hypotheses must be iteratively formulated and tested. In this chapter, we review (a) the progress that has been made in developing an evidence-based approach to clinical assessment in the past decade and (b) the many challenges that lie ahead if clinical assessment is to be truly evidence-based.


2016 ◽  
Vol 04 (03) ◽  
pp. 156-164
Author(s):  
Deepak Bansal ◽  
Shruti Sharma ◽  
Manjit Kumar ◽  
Amrit Khosla

AbstractAn altered facial appearance is more difficult to face, than problems related to ill-fitting denture or eating. The selection of maxillary anterior teeth for complete denture has long posed problem in clinical practice and a controversy about the best method to employ still exists. An attempt is made in the present study to clinically correlate the face form with maxillary central incisor tooth form in males and females of Davangere population. In 1914, Leon William's projected the “the form method” where he classified facial forms as square, tapering, and ovoid. Maxillary central incisors were selected according to the facial forms.Of total 100 subjects four different tooth forms and face forms were evaluated. They are: square, ovoid, square-tapered, tapered. No significant correlation existed between face form in male and females. Females exhibited greater correlation between face forms and inverted tooth form but that correlation is not sufficient to serve as a guide for selection of anterior teeth.


2003 ◽  
Vol 92 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1091-1096 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nobuhiko Fujihara ◽  
Asako Miura

The influences of task type on search of the World Wide Web using search engines without limitation of search domain were investigated. 9 graduate and undergraduate students studying psychology (1 woman and 8 men, M age = 25.0 yr., SD = 2.1) participated. Their performance to manipulate the search engines on a closed task with only one answer were compared with their performance on an open task with several possible answers. Analysis showed that the number of actions was larger for the closed task ( M = 91) than for the open task ( M = 46.1). Behaviors such as selection of keywords (averages were 7.9% of all actions for the closed task and 16.7% for the open task) and pressing of the browser's back button (averages were 40.3% of all actions for the closed task and 29.6% for the open task) were also different. On the other hand, behaviors such as selection of hyperlinks, pressing of the home button, and number of browsed pages were similar for both tasks. Search behaviors were influenced by task type when the students searched for information without limitation placed on the information sources.


Author(s):  
Andre D. L. Batako ◽  
Valery V. Kuzin ◽  
Brian Rowe

High Efficiency Deep Grinding (HEDG) has been known to secure high removal rates in grinding processes at high wheel speed, relatively large depth of cut and moderately high work speed. High removal rates in HEDG are associated with very efficient grinding and secure very low specific energy comparable to conventional cutting processes. Though there exist HEDG-enabled machine tools, the wide spread of HEDG has been very limited due to the requirement for the machine tool and process design to ensure workpiece surface integrity. HEDG is an aggressive machining process that requires an adequate selection of grinding parameters in order to be successful within a given machine tool and workpiece configuration. This paper presents progress made in the development of a specialised HEDG machine. Results of HEDG processes obtained from the designed machine tool are presented to illustrate achievable high specific removal rates. Specific grinding energies are shown alongside with measured contact arc temperatures. An enhanced single-pole thermocouple technique was used to measure the actual contact temperatures in deep cutting. The performance of conventional wheels is depicted together with the performance of a CBN wheel obtained from actual industrial tests.


2014 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 2858-2873 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Francke

Due to the fact that the major portion of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals contains heterocyclic units and since the overall number of commercially used heterocyclic compounds is steadily growing, heterocyclic chemistry remains in the focus of the synthetic community. Enormous efforts have been made in the last decades in order to render the production of such compounds more selective and efficient. However, most of the conventional methods for the construction of heterocyclic cores still involve the use of strong acids or bases, the operation at elevated temperatures and/or the use of expensive catalysts and reagents. In this regard, electrosynthesis can provide a milder and more environmentally benign alternative. In fact, numerous examples for the electrochemical construction of heterocycles have been reported in recent years. These cases demonstrate that ring formation can be achieved efficiently under ambient conditions without the use of additional reagents. In order to account for the recent developments in this field, a selection of representative reactions is presented and discussed in this review.


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