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The Role of Moderating Entrepreneurship Education at Diploma Level: Predicting of Entrepreneurial Intention Dea Farahdiba(a*)- Brian Gregory Adhihendra(a)- Desy Mayasari(a)- Reno Firman Anriza Hirianto(a)- Lutfi Auliarahman(a)
(a) Vocational School, Sebelas Maret University
Jalan Kolonel Sutarto 150K Jebres, Surakarta, 57126, Indonesia
*deafarahdiba[at]staff.uns.ac.id
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This research focuses on the entrepreneurial intentions of diploma students in Indonesia with the criteria of respondents from several selected universities in Indonesia. This is supported by Entrepreneurship Education which always plays an important role in developing students^ entrepreneurial behaviour. In recent years, Indonesia has emphasized the integration of innovative entrepreneurial concepts into university curricula. Entrepreneurship education can also contribute to sustainable business development. In the context of ^mass entrepreneurship and innovation^, entrepreneurship education is important for promoting the restructuring of economic and business models, increasing development momentum, and following an innovation-driven development path. This study used a quantitative approach with a sample size of 582 students consisting of selected universities on the islands of Java and Sumatra because they have the Entrepreneurship curriculum with the largest number of students in Indonesia. This study used an online questionnaire as a data collection medium. Questionnaires were distributed and filled in by respondents from August 2022 to March 2023. The results of the study show interesting findings regarding the moderation role of entrepreneurship education strengthening and weakening the relationship between predictors of entrepreneurial intention used in this study. This study uses the theory of planned behaviour to form a research model.
Keywords: Entreprenurship- Education- Student
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^Digital Mediation in Interfaith Dialogue: Advancing Christian-Islamic Unity in the Modern Age^ Banu Prasetyo, Choirul Mahfud, Wayuddin, Niken Prasetyawati
Airlangga University
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
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Interfaith dialogue is crucial in a diverse country like Indonesia, where misunderstandings often arise among religious followers. Such misunderstandings have sometimes led to religiously motivated conflicts. Effective interreligious communication can mitigate these issues. While there are inherent creedal differences, mutual understanding is key to fostering peaceful relationships between religious groups. This study aims to delve deep into the intricacies of interreligious communication. One main problem is the communication gap between religious communities, which can escalate tensions. Recent studies suggest that disputes often arise from misinterpretations of one religion^s teachings by members of another, driven by their own theological perspectives. Experts advocate for interreligious communication as a pathway to religious moderation. This research uses a YouTube video from Deddy Corbuzier^s channel, featuring dialogues between Leonardo (Onad), Habib Jafar, and Pastor Yerry Pattinasarani, to explore the nuances of communication between Islam and Protestant Christianity, two predominant religions in Indonesia. The study will focus on two main aspects: a content analysis to understand the communication patterns, and a philosophical examination of the theological discourse. By leveraging digital media, this research hopes to promote a contemporary form of religious moderation, inspiring the youth to bridge religious divides and prevent future conflicts.
Keywords: Islam, interreligious, Christian, digital, communication
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Analysis of NCTM Standards for Kindergarten to Grade 12 School Mathematics Based on the 2013 Curriculum I Nyoman Bagus Pramartha, Komang Hari Santhi Dewi
ITB Stikom Bali
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This article aims to explain the comparison of NCTM standards for school mathematics from kindergarten to high school in the 2023 curriculum which is being developed and taught in Indonesia which will have an impact on
how to solve different social problems according to Indonesian conditions and culture. Thus, this is where mathematics as an interdisciplinary science is important to study, understand and practice in society which is its big laboratory. This research uses a meta-analysis method. The research results show that the Instructional Program in the NCTM content standards is included in the 2013 curriculum. It is even more specified/elaborated in the 2013 curriculum. In the 2013 curriculum, although there are 5 NCTM process standards in it, it does not fully demonstrate the 5 process standards provided by NCTM in implementation in schools, so that the
implementation of process standards in the 2013 curriculum is deemed not optimal. Meanwhile, in other discussions, in the 2013 Curriculum, teachers are also lacking in carrying out evaluations, even though to implement the demands of the curriculum in schools and the learning outcomes of graduates, it is necessary to evaluate learning achievements, one of which is through learning process standards. This is based on the evaluation function which is one of a series of activities in improving the quality of learning
Keywords: NCTM, School Mathematics, 2013 Curriculum
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Development of Children^s Songs Oriented to Sundanese-Kasumedangan Cultural Values J. Julia, Sandie Gunara, Tedi Supriyadi
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
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Elementary school teachers lack teaching materials for songs whose lyrics and melodies refer to local wisdom. Textbooks for primary schools that contain musical content generally use old songs that are known nationally, although the content does not match the needs of learners based on their socio-cultural conditions. This study aims to create and develop songs for elementary school level whose lyrics refer to local Sundanese-Kasumedangan wisdom and whose melody contains a phentatonic touch, so as to form song teaching materials for elementary schools in West Java. The method used in this study is development research (model development stage, model use, and model evaluation) with quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data is collected through surveys, and qualitative data is collected through observation and interviews. This paper is limited to presenting research results at the model development stage (prototype development) and some model use (limited trials). The results of the limited trial showed that the majority of students could understand song lyrics in the local language and understood the message mandate based on Sundanese-Kasumedangan cultural values, but a small number were still hesitant. Likewise, in the melodic aspect of the song, the majority of students claimed it was easy to sing, pleasant to hear, and stimulating to move or dance. A small percentage of students hesitate with the melody of the song and hesitate to move or dance. It can be concluded that, in general, the song is acceptable to the majority of students, although it can be developed again to suit the conditions of all students.
Keywords: Children^s songs, local wisdom, values, Sundanese culture, Kasumedangan
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Text Mining Sentiment Analysis on Social Media Following the Discourse of Converting A Gas Stove to An Electric Stove Ida Bagus Ketut Surya Arnawa (a*), Paula Dewanti (a), Indriyani (a)
a) Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali
Jalan Raya Puputan No.86, Dangin Puri Klod, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80234
*arnawa[at]stikom-bali.ac.id
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Gas stoves are one of the most frequently used cooking equipment. Gas stoves have several advantages, namely that cooking becomes more practical, easier, and faster. But behind these advantages, there are also disadvantages that gas stoves have. One of the drawbacks is that they pose a risk, such as an explosion of gas cylinders due to inadvertent use. Apart from having the risk of an explosion on a gas stove, in its operation it requires LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) gas, which is one of the products of non-renewable natural resources. Continuous use of LPG gas causes its availability in nature to become increasingly scarce. One of the efforts made by the government is to make a discourse on converting gas stoves to electric stoves. The government^s discourse on converting gas stoves to electric stoves reaps pros and cons for the community. People express their pros and cons through social media. In efforts to analyze sentiment, the help of text mining is needed. By utilizing text mining, it is possible to group the polarities of public opinion. The purpose of grouping public opinion regarding the conversion of gas stoves to electric stoves is to find out the polarity of public opinion, whether it is positive, neutral, or negative. In this study, the TF-IDF and Naive Bayes algorithms are used to maximize the results of sentiment analysis. From the experimental results, the results obtained were a negative sentiment of 64.29% and a positive sentiment of 35.71%. The Naive Bayes algorithm has an accuracy of 80.5%.
Keywords: Naive Bayes Classifier (NBC)- Term Frequency Inverse Document Frequency (TFIDF)- Sentiment Analysis
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A Bibliometric Analysis: Sustainable Development in the Palm Oil Industry Norman Dewantara (a*), Ni Gusti Made Rai (a), Syarifa Hanoum (a), Lissa Rosdiana Noer (a)
a) Faculty of Creative Design and Digital Business, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Indonesia
*norman.dewantara21[at]gmail.com
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Palm oil is a plantation commodity that plays an important role in global economic development. However, the increase in palm oil production has led to an increase in land clearing expansion that can disrupt environmental conditions. Sustainable development becomes one of the company^s considerations in ensuring that the industry can continue to operate responsibly in the long term. Research related to sustainable development has been documented in various literature review articles, but none has specifically examined the palm oil business field. This research uses bibliometric analysis method, including descriptive analysis (research productivity by year dan by region, as well as country association of research), citation, co-citation, and research trends found as many as 174 articles as a literature study. Some new keywords appear every year which indicates that research in this field is more interesting to study. The results found that sustainable supply chain management and sustainable palm oil waste utilization are the main concerns of sustainable development in the palm oil industry. The recommendation for future research is sustainable development of the palm oil industry in Malaysia. Malaysia is the country with the highest number of authors discussing sustainable development in the palm oil industry with a total of 86 articles.
Keywords: Palm Oil, Sustainable Development, Bibliometric
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The Spectacle of TikTok Live Streaming Delmarrich Bilga Ayu Permatasari
Bhayangkara University
Jalan Ahmad Yani No.114, Surabaya
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This research aims to understand the role of TikTok Live Streaming in shaping modern society into a ^society of spectacle^. Spectacle culture refers to the phenomenon of a society focused on spectacle, entertainment, or events that are spectacular. This research focuses on the TikTok platform, which has an excellent Live feature, especially the gifting feature because it can makes money. Because it carries the concept of gratification, the content contained in TikTok Live Streaming is increasingly diverse so that in this case TikTok plays a role in accommodating non-ethical behaviors such as fooling and exploitation, begging personality formation, fraud, racism, immoral behavior, and various other negative things. Therefore, it is important to understand the culture of the spectacle society formed on TikTok Live Streaming in Indonesia. This research was conducted with a qualitative method from the perspective of Cultural Studies and refers to Guy Debord^s idea ^The Spectacle of the Society^ which emphasizes three general aspects: political economy (organization/industry), text (content), the relation between text and audience (streamer and viewer). Based on the research, it can be concluded that ByteDance has successfully shaped the social function of TikTok Live Streaming as a spectacle that concretizes alienation. The ^growth^ produced by the growing streamer economy is nothing but the growth of commodification originating from ByteDance as an industry facilitated and mediated by the government as neoliberal governance.
Keywords: Spectacle Society, TikTok Live, Guy Debord, Digital Capitalism
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