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2022 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 142-148
Author(s):  
Fitriani Fitriani ◽  
Benny Sofyan Samosir ◽  
Winmery Lasma Habeahan

Self-confidence is one of the affective aspects that must be considered and developed, especially in building student readiness in undergoing online learning in the current pandemic era. This study aims to analyze the confidence of mathematics education students in online learning in the era of the covid-19 pandemic. This research use descriptive qualitative approach. The subjects of this study were first semester students who took the Differential Calculus course in the Mathematics Education study program at the Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan for the 2021/2022 academic year. The instrument used in this research is a questionnaire. The data obtained in this study were analyzed descriptively. Based on the results of the study, it shows that the indicators of student self-confidence in online learning in the era of the covid-19 pandemic have not fully achieved, but most of the indicators have mostly achieved self-confidence, namely the first indicator of believing in self-ability, most of them have achieved self-confidence. Students also have not fully met the second indicator, namely being able to act independently in making decisions. In the third indicator having a positive self-concept, most students have achieved this indicator. In the fourth indicator, namely daring to express opinions, almost some students have the courage to express opinions. To further increase student confidence, it is necessary to provide innovation in the implementation of online learning.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cyndi R Clark ◽  
Matthew T Hardison ◽  
Holly N Houdeshell ◽  
Alec C Vest ◽  
Darcy A Whitlock ◽  
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Next-Generation Sequencing based genomic surveillance has been widely implemented for identification and tracking of emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants to guide the Public Health response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Amplicon-based assays, such as the Illumina® COVIDSeq™ Test (RUO) and COVIDSeq Assay (RUO), enable scalable sequencing of SARS-CoV-2, leveraging V3 and V4 primer designs from the ARTIC community and DRAGEN™ COVID Lineage App analysis available on Illumina BaseSpace™. We report here a comparison of COVIDSeq performance for SARS-CoV-2 genome reporting using the ARTIC V3 based primer pool (including primers for human control genes) that is provided with the COVIDSeq kit versus the ARTIC V4 based Illumina COVIDSeq V4 primer pool, using an optimized protocol and DRAGEN COVID Lineage App analysis. The data indicates that both primer pools enable robust reporting of SARS-CoV-2 variants. The Illumina COVIDSeq V4 primer pool has superior performance for SARS-CoV-2 genome reporting, particularly in samples with low virus load, and is therefore the recommended primer pool for genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 for research use using COVIDSeq.


2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 229
Author(s):  
Fita Nur Septiana

PENGEMBANGAN ALAT PERAGA PEMBELAJARAN MATEMATIKA KELAS III SD BERBASIS METODE MONTESSORI DI SD ISLAM ASSALAM CURUG KABUPATEN TANGERANG Fita Nur Septiana1, Mawardi, S.Si., M.Pd2, Najib Hasan, M.Pd3 1Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar 1,2 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang E-mail : [email protected](1) [email protected] (2) [email protected] (3) Abstract : the purpose of this study is to develop model multiplication boards based on montessori methods in math class III . The research USE addie's version of development models. The population in this study is 3rd graders a islamic elementary school assalam curug. The techniques in drawing samples in the study use the small group test of 10 students and the large group test of 16 students. The instruments used include interviews, angkets and pre-test questions. The results of this development study met the "worthy" criteria of a media expert of 4,3 with the "very worthy" criteria and the angket research of a 4,2 materials expert and met the "very worthy" criteria and met the "very worthy" criteria and met the "very worthy" criteria and met the criteria of a 3,9 sebersar scholar and met the "worthy" criteria. At a small scale test assessment involving 10 class III students results from a 4,4 presentation and large-scale trial results from 4,3 propelled, thus the "very good" criteria. "Worthy," practical and effective "for use in math class operations materials calculate multiplication to class 3 theme 2 subtheme. Keywords: ADDIE, multiplication board, math, Research and Development (R&D  


2022 ◽  
Vol 955 (1) ◽  
pp. 012012
Author(s):  
D B Cahyono ◽  
H P Adi ◽  
S I Wahyudi ◽  
Pratikso

Abstract Floating houses can be utilized in coastal areas as they are equipped with platforms made from expanded polystyrene system (styrofoam) and lightweight concrete covers. A lightweight concrete cover on a floating house platform made from styrofoam can improve the feasibility of housing in terms of strength, comfort and cleanliness. This research aims to obtain mixture that meet the weight and compressive strength requirements of lightweight concrete and produce them as covers on floating houses platform. The compositions of lightweight concrete materials in this research use volume ratios of 1 Pc: 2 Sand: 3 Styrofoam, 1 Pc: 1.5 Sand: 2.5 Styrofoam and 1 Pc: 1.25 Sand: 2.75 Styrofoam. The research results show that the concrete made with styrofoam qualifies as lightweight concrete with average volume weight of concrete produced between 1000-1300 kg/m3. The lightest concrete weight (1097.88 kg/m3) could be obtained from variations of mixture of 1 Pc: 1.25 Sand: 2.75 Styrofoam, The highest concrete compressive strength results were obtained from the mixture of 1 Pc: 2 Sand: 3 Styrofoam (119.26 kg/cm2). The variations of concrete mixture of 1 Pc: 2 Sand: 3 Styrofoam can be considered as lightweight concrete (≤ 1900 kg/m3).


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 262-270
Author(s):  
Cut Nabilla Sarika ◽  
Sunarmi Sunarmi ◽  
Dedi Harianto ◽  
Rudy Haposan Siahaan

Fiduciary collateral as a type of collateral gives the rights of executorial to creditors to do parate execution on the object of fiduciary collateral when a debtor defaults. In practice, however, collateral misuses this right by seizing the collateral coercively and illegally. This becomes the basics for Judicial Review agains Article 15, paraghraphs 2 and 3 of Law No. 42/1999 on Fiduciary Collateral on January 6, 2020, and the Constitutional Court issued the Ruling No. 18/PUU-XVII/2019 which causes dispute in people. The research problems are whether the Constitutional Court’s Ruling is contrary to the collateral which gives easianess for the execution, how about the implementation of parate execution in the post – the Constituonal Court’s Ruling, and how about the legal consequence of debtor and creditor.The research use descriptive juridicial normative method. The data were gathered by conducting library research. The gathered data were analyzed qualitatively. The result of the analysis shows that Ruling does not impede the right of executing by creditors so that it is in accordance with the executorial right in fiduciary collateral, and creditors can still play their role in doing parate execution hen debitors default, on condition that debtors voluntarily hand in the fiduciary collateral. It may be difficult to do this in the foreclosure sale; therefore, it has to be certain in writing the clauses in the fiduciary contract. In this case, a Notary is required to add a clause about default in the contract and should refer to the Constituonal Court’s Ruling No. 18/PUU-XVII/2019 as the legal ground in writing fiduciary collateral contract.


Jurnal CMES ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 92
Author(s):  
Hardi Alunaza ◽  
Virginia Sherin

<pre style="text-align: justify; background: #F8F9FA;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;" lang="IN">After the revolution in 2011, Egypt has experienced various conditions of instability in various fields, especially the economy and politics. <span class="y2iqfc">The government of Mohammed Morsi, which was previously expected improve the Egyptian economy, actually exacerbated the situation. The Egyptian people staged various protests and other forms of protest in order for the government to immediately improve the situation. However, the government failed to carry out conflict management so the military carried out a coup. Morsi's position was later replaced by Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. Al-Sisi's background as a military figure led to repressive policies being implemented. During Al-Sisi's reign, there was a significant increase in the Egyptian economy. The purpose of this research is to identify the role of President Al-Sisi's government for the development of economic reform in Egypt after the 2011 Revolution. This research use</span></span><span class="y2iqfc"><span style="font-size: 11pt;" lang="EN-US">d</span></span><span class="y2iqfc"><span style="font-size: 11pt;" lang="IN">a qualitative approach with an exploratory type of research, and refers to the theory of liberalism and the rational actor model. The results of this research indicate that President Al-Sisi's policies have a positive impact on the development of the Egyptian economy as indicated by an increase in Egypt's Gross Domestic Product, a decrease in inflation rates, and poverty.</span></span></pre>


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gesine Richter ◽  
Christoph Borzikowsky ◽  
Bimba Franziska Hoyer ◽  
Matthias Laudes ◽  
Michael Krawczak

Abstract Background The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted once more the great need for comprehensive access to, and uncomplicated use of, pre-existing patient data for medical research. Enabling secondary research-use of patient-data is a prerequisite for the efficient and sustainable promotion of translation and personalisation in medicine, and for the advancement of public-health. However, balancing the legitimate interests of scientists in broad and unrestricted data-access and the demand for individual autonomy, privacy and social justice is a great challenge for patient-based medical research. Methods We therefore conducted two questionnaire-based surveys among North-German outpatients (n = 650) to determine their attitude towards data-donation for medical research, implemented as an opt-out-process. Results We observed a high level of acceptance (75.0%), the most powerful predictor of a positive attitude towards data-donation was the conviction that every citizen has a duty to contribute to the improvement of medical research (> 80% of participants approving data-donation). Interestingly, patients distinguished sharply between research inside and outside the EU, despite a general awareness that universities and public research institutions cooperate with commercial companies, willingness to allow use of donated data by the latter was very low (7.1% to 29.1%, depending upon location of company). The most popular measures among interviewees to counteract reservations against commercial data-use were regulation by law (61.4%), stipulating in the process that data are not sold or resold (84.6%). A majority requested control of both the use (46.8%) and the protection (41.5%) of the data by independent bodies. Conclusions In conclusion, data-donation for medical research, implemented as a combination of legal entitlement and easy-to-exercise-right to opt-out, was found to be widely supported by German patients and therefore warrants further consideration for a transposition into national law.


Author(s):  
Astri Wulandari ◽  
Donni Junipriansa ◽  
Bethani Suryawardani ◽  
Dandy Marcelino

The growth of the fаshion industry in Bаndung, which is increаsing every yeаr, if it is not bаlаnced with the аpplicаtion of digitаlizаtion аnd the use of the lаtest technology, it would be very unfortunаte. Аpаrt from the increаse in the number of internet users, the online shopping style by the community is аlso one of the driving forces for the growth of e-commerce, especiаlly in the midst of the current Covid pаndemic situаtion. This study will exаmine the аdoption of e-commerce technology to sell online in the midst of the Covid pаndemic to fаshion industry plаyers in Bаndung using these vаriаbles: effort expectаncy, performаnce expectаncy, fаcilitаting conditions, sociаl influence, existing hаbits, hedonic motivаtion, and also the price vаlue in the UTАUT2 model. So thаt it cаn show how the contribution of the аdoption of e-commerce technology to the behаviourаl intention аnd use behaviour of the fаshion industry consumers in Bаndung. Our research use quаntitаtive approach, cаusаl research/study with Structurаl Equаtion Modeling (SEM) аnаlysis technique using the SMАRTPLS 3.2.9 softwаre. Reseаrchers chose the аccidentаl sаmpling with а totаl of 400 respondents. Аll exogenous vаriаbles аffect behаviourаl intention by 80.9% аnd 54.9% on use behаviour.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 52-58
Author(s):  
Mudrofin Mudrofin ◽  
Mohamad Yusuf Ahmad Hasyim ◽  
Darul Qutni

Broken plural is one of three plural study of arabic. It has special character whose make it different. Two other plural (intact masculine plural and intact feminine plural) have constant alteration of accidence measure, while it hasn’t. It has complex alteration measure. Alteration of this plural happend through augmentation, elimination, and by changing it’s vowel. Purpose of this research is to know derivate, formation method, and meaning from semantics sector of broken plural on the koran juz 29 and 30. This research is qualitative research with library research design. Data on this research are all of broken plural on the koran juz 29 and 30. Data aggregation of this research use documentation method with data card and recapitulation thread in instrument.  Result of this research is from 92 data, 28 data are minor plural, 37 data are major plural, and 27 data are ultimate plural form. Based on semantics, 41 data have constant meaning, 11 data have generalization meaning, 28 data have constrict meaning, and 12 data have changing meaning.


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