scholarly journals Perancangan dan Implementasi Aplikasi TOEFL pada Perangkat Android

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Yolen Perdana Sari

Mobile phone and its applications is growing rapidly after this millennium era. It seems not difficult to imagine that in the future we will bring a device other than as a technology in which the mobile communication device, is also capable of playing music and video DVDs, watch TV, play games, digital cameras, read books, guide maps, banking transaction, browsing , and so forth. One application of technology that is a trend today is the development of mobile application for Android devices. An open platform is provided by android so the application can made by developers. Mobile application that made in this Final Project is the application of the Test of English as a Foreign Language. TOEFL recommendation has been through in almost every educational institution, so there is some application that utilized TOEFL as a training tool that can improve their TOEFL score. Along with technological development in the modern era who want a service that is not limited by place and time, practice TOEFL can be made on mobile devices more flexible and efficient. Therefore constructed a TOEFL application using the Android operating system. The results of tests performed showed that these applications can run all the functions and features are as expected. Then the application is very helpful for the user in preparing their Toefl test.

CytoJournal ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinod B. Shidham ◽  
Martha B. Pitman ◽  
Richard M. DeMay

Most of the scientific work presented as abstracts (platforms and posters) at various conferences have the potential to be published as articles in peer-reviewed journals. This DIY (Do It Yourself) article on how to achieve that goal is an extension of the symposium presented at the 36th European Congress of Cytology, Istanbul, Turkey (presentation available on net at http://alturl.com/q6bfp). The criteria for manuscript authorship should be based on the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts. The next step is to choose the appropriate journal to submit the manuscript and review the ‘Instructions to the authors’ for that journal. Although initially it may appear to be an insurmountable task, diligent organizational discipline with a little patience and perseverance with input from mentors should lead to the preparation of a nearly perfect publishable manuscript even by a novice. Ultimately, the published article is an excellent track record of academic productivity with contribution to the general public good by encouraging the exchange of experience and innovation. It is a highly rewarding conduit to the personal success and growth leading to the collective achievement of continued scientific progress. Recent emergences of journals and publishers offering the platform and opportunity to publish under an open access charter provides the opportunity for authors to protect their copyright from being lost to conventional publishers. Publishing your work on this open platform is the most rewarding mission and is the recommended option in the current modern era. [This open access article can be linked (copy-paste link from HTML version of this article) or reproduced FREELY if original reference details are prominently identifiable].


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cícero André da Costa Moraes ◽  
Paulo Eduardo Miamoto Dias ◽  
Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff Melani

Purpose: Forensic facial reconstruction (FFR) is an auxiliary technique that approximates a face in order to generate identifications. Technological development allows access to open software that can be applied to FFR. The demonstrated protocol has features from creating 3D replicas of the skull to finishing and displaying the reconstruction. PPT GUI is used for 3D scanning, and the resulting point cloud is converted into a 3D mesh in MeshLab. The sculpture is made in Blender, according to the user’s preferred technique. The adaptation of the skin layer and finishing of the reconstruction is optimized with the use of templates. In this phase, details can also be hand-carved. Allied to basic training in the software featured in this protocol, the open access to these tools and its independence of imaging hardware other than digital cameras is an advantage to its application in forensic and research contexts.


I-STATEMENT ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-08
Author(s):  
Anne Sukmayani ◽  
Erza Sofian ◽  
Abdul Barir Hakim

The development of information technology has a direct impact on the improvement of the mobile phone industry, resulting in increased production and use of smartphones as a medium of information exchange. This development also creates an evolution in the world of mobile services. Android is one of the operating systems on mobile phones that provides an open platform for developers to build applications on various mobile devices. This research aims to build an Android-based mobile application that provides information on tourist attractions in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. in real time and apply location-based services to the application. This TMII travel guide mobile application was created using Android Studio as an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Google Maps API, and SQLite and MySql. The programming languages used are java, xml, sql, and php. The research method used is the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) approach with the Rapid Application Development (RAD) model.


Author(s):  
Юлія Осипова

The article deals with the features of the distribution of economic rights between customers of basic and applied researches, research and technological development (RTD) and higher educational institutions, as executors of such researches.During the study the author has analyzed general provisions of the Civil Code of Ukraine regarding the distribution of rights to the results of basic and applied researches, research and technological development (RTD) between the customer and the executor of such researches. In addition, the author has analyzed provisions of special legislation regarding the distribution of economic rights to scientific and scientific-technical (applied) results, which are IPR objects.Based on this analysis, it has been found that the distribution of economic rights to IPR objects, which are the results of basic and applied researches, research and technological development (RTD), at the level of «customer — executor of such researches» will depend on: 1) the type IPR objects that will be created and 2) the sources of fundingof such researches. In relation to such IPR objects as inventions, utility models, industrial designs, copyright, layout designs (topographies) of integrated circuits, plant varieties, animal breeds and performances the following options for distribution of economic rights are possible:1) in case of non-budgetary financing of basic and applied researches, research and technological development (RTD) — rights belong jointly to the customer and the higher educational institution-executor of such researches. This may be changed by a contract between the customer and the executor.2) in case of budgetary financing of researches — rights belong to the higher educational institutions-executor of such researches. In addition, the legislator does not provide for the possibility to change the said provision by contractually. At the same time, the customer of such research should be assigned the right to use IPR objects for free.3) in the case of budgetary financing of the researches, while the obtained IPR objects are state secrets or objects obtained under a state defence order — rights belong to the customer of such research. This cannot be changed contractually either;4) in the case of mixed financing (own funds of the higher educational institution and budgetary funds) – rights belong to the party that will be determined contractually by the customer and the executor of the basic and applied researches, research and technological development (RTD).In the case of a scientific discovery, we can only talk about moral rights, namely – the right of attribution. Thus, the indicated object is outside of the scope of the rules regarding the distribution of economic rights.As to phonograms and videograms, the economic rights to these objects will belong to that party to research agreements that will actually “create” those objects. This can be either the customer or the executor of such researches.As to trade secrets, the economic rights will, as a general rule, belong to both the customer and higher educational institution — the executor of basic and applied researches, research and technological development (RTD). In this case, disposing of these rights will be carried out jointly. This can be changed contractually. Also, suggestions to improve the legislation of Ukraine have been made.  


2011 ◽  
pp. 1130-1139
Author(s):  
Adams Bodomo

At the beginning of the 21st century, we are faced with an age of rapid technological development in information and communication. Issues of educational reform have never been more urgent than now. One of the major challenges is how to design our educational system, in general, and our methods of instruction, in particular, to produce graduates who are better prepared to take up jobs in a knowledge-based environment characterized by a pervasive use of information communications technology (ICT). ICTs, especially modern digital ones, include various types of computers; digital cameras; local-area networking; the Internet and the World Wide Web; CD-ROMs and DVDs; and applications such as word processors, spreadsheets, tutorials, simulations, e-mail, digital libraries, computer-mediated conferencing, videoconferencing, and virtual reality (Blurton, 1999). Four main features of these modern digital ICTs make them stand out as very useful educational tools. These are integration of multimedia, flexibility of use, connectivity, and interactivity (Blurton, 1999). The main focus


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 1671-1674
Author(s):  
Atmakuri Sreeram ◽  
L. Kiran Kumar ◽  
Jayakrishna Natarajan ◽  
C. Ashwini

Elections are one of the biggest events to take place in any democratic country. In India, which has a population of 1.2 Billion, elections are especially important as it selects the leader of about one-sevenths of the World’s Population. The usual method of voting is through the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM). In this modern era, where technology is being used in every sphere of life, considering the fact that Voting is one of the fundamental rights of every citizen of a democratic country, technology should be used to stop any unfair means being used in the elections. The objective of this project is to develop a system which will be suitable for elections in countries like India. In this project we use Arduino and Finger Print Scanner which will identify its voters and prevent digital malpractices. We also propose a mobile application which will enable the voters to cast their vote from anyplace they want. The proposed system is more digital, technology-based and secure.


JOURNAL ASRO ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (03) ◽  
pp. 68
Author(s):  
Ahmadi Ahmadi ◽  
Muchammadil Chafid ◽  
Alexander Victor Bukit ◽  
Arie Marbandi

STTAL is an educational institution to improve the student capability in managing naval technology. Annually, STTAL graduates diplomas and produces final task from the research of students. This product will then be exhibited at official exhibitions of the Indonesian Navy. The information system is designed for the final project and research of STTAL students. This information system is web-based to facilitate the information about the tools that are displayed and will help exhibition crews in conveying information about the tools to the visitors. This information system is easy to use, by scanning the QR Code on the device by Android smartphone application.   Keywords  : STTAL student work, Final Project Product Information System and STTAL Student   Research Based on Web, Android Smartphone, QR Code.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-32
Author(s):  
Rabby Nazli

The faster technological development makes it easier for us to carry out life activities more easily. currently mobile applications have not been used so much in a lecture that an application is needed that can meet these shortcomings. For that I try to model a mobile application that can help lecturers and students in sharing learning material at each meeting so as to facilitate the process of a lecture. Which is based on client server where this application can change its data at any time according to the user's height and will be modeled using the Unifield Modeling Language (UML) tool.


Author(s):  
Carla Sílvia Fernandes ◽  
Bruno Magalhães ◽  
Célia Santos ◽  
Juan Miguel Martinez Galiano

Background & Aim: People undergoing chemotherapy treatment of an oncologic disease refer to the need to promote the process of self-management of the disease and the symptoms associated with treatment. This study aims to describe a mobile application's development protocol to support the self-management of symptoms associated with chemotherapy treatment, the IGestSaúde. Methods & Materials: The research is divided into six stages, using an exploratory/descriptive pilot study conducted over 36 months. The stages include research and fundamentals, development, validation of therapeutic guidelines, field study, technological development, implementation, and mobile application evaluation. Discussion: The project will monitor and improve patients' compliance to chemotherapy, to prevent patients’ complications through preventive indications for self-care, and to improve patients' responses to uncontrolled symptoms or complications. Conclusion: Mobile applications can be considered a viable and effective means for selfmanagement of complications associated with chemotherapy treatment, supported by scientific evidence and these people's specific needs.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-106
Author(s):  
Erwin Muslimin

This article discusses strategic management at the school for educators. Strategic management of the school for educators is to support the development and construction of an educational institution for excellence and quality. If in the modern era which are all based on technology, computers, applications and the Internet, it is very unfortunate if there is an educational institution that still apply strategic management within the school administrative data processing by hand. It will not be effective and will take a very long time. With the application of finger print-based strategic management to monitor it all, it will facilitate an educational institution in managing data administration required, especially to see the work ethic of an educator as seen from the attendance list presence. This study aims to determine the extent to which management implementations finger print-based strategies to improve work ethics of teachers in the State Madrasah Aliyah (MAN) 1 Bandung. The research was conducted by interview or observation related technologies, applications, and data administration for educators in the State Madrasah Aliyah (MAN) 1 Bandung. With the finger print-based strategic management, it will be easier for the school to monitor and assess the work ethic of existing educators in the school.


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