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The 3rd International Conference on Sustainability and Innovation (ICoSI 2019)

Event starts on 2019.07.30 for 2 days in Yogyakarta

http://icosi.umy.ac.id | https://ifory.id/conf-abstract/VtN7hkMnz

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Benzyl Amino Purine Enhances Multiplication of Vanda tricolor Protocorm Like Bodies
Innaka Ageng Rineksane, Evo Wandi Saputra, Gatot Supangkat, Agung Astuti

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Siti Nur Aisyah

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Abstract
Vanda tricolor orchids are endemic to the slopes of Mount Merapi, Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia. The mountain slopes and eruptions in 2006 have destroyed 80% of the habitat and threatened the existence of these orchids. In addition, the exploitation of Vanda tricolor out of its natural habitat by the community for collection or selling it outside the area has reduced the orchid population. Therefore, efforts should be carried out to improve technology to reproduce and regenerate Vanda tricolor orchids. One of alternative to regenerate Vanda tricolor is using multiplication technique through in vitro and ex vitro cultures. The objective of this study was to determine the best type and concentration of cytokinin for the multiplication of Vanda tricolor PLBs. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design with single factor consist of 7 treatments id est medium without cytokinin, BAP 0.5 mgL-1, BAP 1 mgL-1, TDZ 0.5 mgL-1, TDZ 1 mgL-1, Kinetin 0.5 mgL-1 and Kinetin 1 mgL-1. Parameters observed in this study were a percentage of live, browning and contamination explant, the diameter of PLB, the emergence of shoots, the percentage of explant sprouting, the number of buds, the emergence of roots. The data were analyzed by using The Analysis of Variance at α=5% and further tested using Duncan Multiple Range Test (DMRT) at α=5%. The results showed that BAP 0.5 mg / L was the best cytokinin for multiplication of Vanda tricolor PLBs.

Keywords
Vanda tricolor,Tissue Culture, Cytokinin, Multiplication

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/m6fZqyGF4Vxz


Beyond Traditional Literacies: A Multimodal-Based Instruction to Fostering Student Digital Literacy Learning
Siti Kustini (a, b), Didi Suherdi (b), Baachrudin Musthafa (b)

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Corresponding Author
Siti Kustini

Institutions
a. Informatics Engineering Department of State Polytechnic of Banjarmasin, Jalan Brigjen H. Hasan Basri, Kayutangi, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan

b. English Language Education, Indonesia University of Education, Jalan Setiabudi No. 229, Bandung, West Java

Abstract
The fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) marked by artificial intelligence and cyber-physical systems has transformed the landscape of education including literacy learning. Some literacy educators claim that the success of students- today as millennial kids (Gen-Zs) and future employees has been linked to digital literacy. This literacy is defined as the skills associated with using digital technology to enable users to locate, organize, understand, evaluate and create information and using those skills to solve problems in technology-rich environments. This study attempts to investigate the extent to which multimodal pedagogy helps improve students- digital literacy skills in an English for Specific (ESP) setting in vocational higher education. A theoretical multimodal semiotic approach along with multiliteracies pedagogy is served as the overarching guideline in the overall instructional procedures grounded specifically from the principles of learner-centeredness, constructivist learning, and social interaction. A qualitative case study approach was adopted to provide an in-depth explication and analysis of students- literacy development. Data collection included classroom observations, field notes, and students- digital artefacts. In the course of the study, the students engaged in the creation of two digital projects of different genres: digital information report and digital persuasive talk. The key findings of this study suggest that multimodal pedagogy is an effective instructional method for digital literacy learning in an ESP classroom context in vocational higher education. The study produced a number of recommendations for ESP teachers and literacy educators in relation to implementing multimodal pedagogy into the curriculum.

Keywords
Digital literacy; Industrial revolution; instruction; multimodal pedagogy; ESP

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/JG9U6j8dnALF


Bibliographic management in Systematic Review project : Utilizing the Open Source Software Zotero
Winny Setyonugroho, Almira Dyah Puspitarini, Rudi Ilhamsyah, Sri Sundari

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Corresponding Author
Winny Setyonugroho

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Background Systematic review (SR) is the highest evidence based resource in the health science area. It deals with a vast amount of data that each researcher is required to handle, therefore, managing the bibliography section in the SR project can be quite challenging. Aim The aim of this paper is to describe the management process of the bibliography collection and the data in a systematic research project using an open source software known as Zotero. Design/methodology/approach This study utilized a standalone Zotero obtained from www.zotero.orgto manage the bibliography section and other resources. This software also allowed for collaboration amongst researchers. The approach to the data and resources management is based on a previous SR study conducted by the first author and the data sample used in this study is based on current ongoing SR studies which implements four databases provided by the co-author whilst the supervision of the first author. Findings/Results Total result is2478 papers with an end process of 36 papers to be analyzed for the review. The process is divided into two main steps with a separate Zotero database for each step. The first database is specifically for collecting the search results from the four databases and removing duplicate papers. The end result of this first step is then exported into the second Zotero database, which becomes the main working area for the entire project. This two-step process is intended to keep the search results in the original state whilst keeping in mind that the main goal is to avoid losing the original data. Each collection is categorized since the first step of the SR in order to follow the multiple steps of SR process. This is to ensure that all researchers are able to keep track of the process and collaborate through the Zotero cloud storage. Practical Implication/Conclusion Using a bibliographic software is mandatory when working on SR, and the Zotero open source software has proven to be able to handle massive data in this type of research study.

Keywords
systematic review; bibliographic software; zotero

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/FVwnCgKuGcNB


BIM BASED RISK INTEGRATION MODEL IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
Ni Putu Ika Frisilia and Tri Joko Wahyu Adi

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Corresponding Author
Ni Putu Ika Frisilia

Institutions
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya

Abstract
Construction activities are very complex and risky. Therefore, the number of accidents in the construction industry is higher compared to other industries. On the other hand, the construction industry 4.0, forced construction technology to develop into the world of digitalization, especially Building Information Modeling (BIM). However, the relationship between safety management and technology-based information models has not been widely developed. This study aims to propose a model that integrates construction risks and BIM. This research was carried out by identifying risky construction activities, such as: the stability of scaffolding and formwork, stability of Tower crane, the position of openings / edges of buildings, etc. In this model, data or information will be obtained through sensors and visual observations. Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) will be used to combine risk and to calculate the probability of a hazard. To validate the proposed model, a building construction project in Surabaya was used as a case study. Beside integrating project risks and BIM, this model can also be used as an early warning system in construction projects.

Keywords
construction industry, building, safety management, BIM

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/9W2YTAfHFGwD


Biopsychosocial Characteristics of Older Adults living with HIV in Spain
Francesc Martinez(a), Juanse Hernandez(a), Miguel Vazquez(a), Marta Villar(a), Juan M. Leyva (b*)

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Corresponding Author
Juan Leyva-Moral

Institutions
a) Grupo de trabajo sobre tratamientos del VIH (gTt-VIH), Barcelona (Spain)
b) Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra (Spain)

Abstract
Older adults living with HIV in Spain have suffered the impact of many risk factors. This study aims to describe the biopsychosocial characteristics of the first generation of people living with HIV who have grown old in Spain. A digital questionnaire of 68 items was distributed by a non-profit community organization (gTt-VIH). Those living with HIV, being over 45 years old, and having permanent residency in Spain were included. The questionnaire covered: demographics; health condition; economic situation; health and social care; welfare and future perspectives. A total of 408 people completed the questionnaire. Most of the participants identified themselves as men (77%). 52.6% of respondents defined themselves as gay men. Mean age was almost 53 years (range: 45-78 years). The most prevalent comorbidities were hypertension, elevated lipid levels, and bone and joint problems. Being diagnosed before 1997 was associated with a worse state of health and more comorbidities (p<0,0001). Having a low educational level was related to mobility problems (p=0.038), kidney problems (p=0.015), and depression (p=0.0001). Suffering shame or suffering discrimination were related to a worse state of health (p=0.014). The study has identified several risk factors of vulnerability in older people with HIV in Spain such as low income, comorbidities, loneliness, self-esteem problems and an absence of services that meet their specific needs.

Keywords
HIV; AIDS; Aging

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/3yABtbjEZeRu


BLACK CUMIN SEEDS INCREASE LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVITY IN IFN-Y SECRETION IN SPRAGUE DAWLEY MICE (SD) INDUCED BY DIMETHYLBENZANTRACENE
Titiek Hidayati, Akrom2, Indrayanti3, Sagiran4

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Corresponding Author
Titiek Hidayati

Institutions
1.Public health and Family medicine, Medicine and Health Science Faculty, UMY
2.Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacy Faculty, UAD; Ahmad Dahlan Drug Information and Crisis Center;
3.Pathology anatomy department, Medicine and Health science Faculty, UMY
4.Surgeon department, Medicine and health science Faculty, UMY

Abstract
Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) is one of the central cytokines in the anti-carcinogenesis immune response. Lymphocytes are one of the IFN-y producing cells. Black cumin seeds (BCS) have an active content of thymoquinone and unsaturated fatty acids with biological activity as immunomodulators. This study aimed to determine the effect of administration of BCS extract on IFN-y secretion activity by SD rat lymphocytes induced by dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA). In vivo experimental study on DMBA-induced SD rats. BCS extract was given with three doses for two weeks before being induced and five weeks during DMBA induction. IFN-y levels in lymphocyte culture supernatants were determined by the ELISA method. The difference in IFN-y levels between groups was analyzed by ANOVA test, the significance of 95%. The results showed that administration of BJH extract for 14 days did not affect cellular composition toward the edge of the test animal. BCS extract can increase IFN-y secretion activity by DMBA-induced SD rat lymphocytes.

Keywords
black cumin seed, IFN-y; DMBA: immunomodulator, carcinogenesis.

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/7j46cXzq3N9D


Blended Learning Approach Implementation: Pre-service English Teachers Perception
Rizki Farani

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Corresponding Author
Rizki Farani

Institutions
The University of Islam Indonesia

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate pre-service English teachers perception about blended learning approach to support them in developing instructional design for English subject. The population of this study was 58 pre-service English teachers from Teaching Reading and Writing course and there were two participants from the course to represent the data. In this descriptive qualitative research, the data were collected by using interview session, observation and document analysis based on blended learning theoretical construct from Stein and Graham (2014). The construct consists of 9 themes: course goals and learning outcomes; ease of communication; pedagogical and organizational design; engaged learning; collaboration and community; assessment and feedback; grading; ease of access; and preparation and revision. The result of the data shows that blended learning is Teaching Reading and Writing course has a balanced proportion between offline and online learning objectives and activities. However, the participants expect more information on online feedback technique and material delivery strategy. The prefer individual feedback and more practices after reading the material. The implication of the research leads to providing various kinds of activity to assist student.

Keywords
blended learning and pre-service teacher

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ed6VHrWKBUw2


Blended Learning as A Means of Promoting Autonomous and Collaborative Learning Experiences
Nina Herlina (a*), Wachyu Sundayana, Prof., Dr., MA (b), Pupung Purnawarman, M.S.Ed., Ph.D (b)

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Corresponding Author
Nina Herlina

Institutions
a) LPDP. *ninaherlina.upi[at]gmail.com
b) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract
The benefits of integrating technology into English teaching and learning within a framework of blended learning are likely to outweigh the challenges. Introducing a combination of online, offline and traditional modes of delivery, this study provides practical ideas on how blended learning led to autonomous and collaborative learning experiences. Embracing the characteristics of a-mixed-method research, qualitative data (observation and interview) were transcribed, categorized and interpreted into central themes and quantitative data (English proficiency test) were calculated and categorized into effect size of Cohen (1988). 50 freshmen taking nursing study, called patients, were treated in a General English course program, named English Clinic, at Institute of Health Science in Cirebon, Indonesia. Surpassing everyones expectation, blended learning can be a potential option to run a big size class as well. There are, however, challenges to succeed in implementing blended learning; The instructional design and content selection, particularly when it comes to English for specific field, for medical purposes or healthcare professionals. These are of the greatest concern that warrant further study.

Keywords
Blended Learning; Autonomous Learning; Collaborative Learning

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/tKUVrquMCNBT


Blockchain in Education: A Study Case from Gerakan Sekolah Menyenangkan (GSM)
Euodia Yudo Prabowo, Muhammad Nur Rizal, S.T., M.Eng., PhD, Lukito Edi Nugroho, PhD

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Corresponding Author
Euodia Yudo Prabowo

Institutions
Universitas Gadjah Mada

Abstract
Fun School Movement / Gerakan Sekolah Menyenangkan (GSM) is a grassroots social movement carried out with teachers, aimed at creating a pleasant learning culture atmosphere and make students become more critical, independent and creative in school. This movement promotes and builds the awareness of teachers, principals and education policy makers to build schools as a pleasant place to learn science and provision of life skills so that children become a successful learners. Blockchain is a new technology that is widely used by various fields as a work concept and thought that is included in the system or framework of the system or movement that is built. The Blockchain was originally used as a thought used in cryptocurrency, one of which was used in Bitcoin. This technology is increasingly ogled by many engineers because of the ability of this technology to be able to change everyones view of a technology that is currently centralized and also very dependent on an institution. The blockchain for social movements is used as a concept to channel an idea and idea about the form of a pleasant school. The selection of blockchain as a suitable concept for social movements is because there are similarities in the goals of this social movement. The Fun School Movement is not a social movement assisted by the government, this social movement is purely carried out by the two founders who saw their children very happy and also enjoyed studying while stepping on Primary Schools in Australia. Through these experiences the two founders wanted to apply what happened to their childrens school in Australia and of course adapted to the social conditions in Indonesia.

Keywords
social movement, fun school, Gerakan Sekolah Menyenangkan, blockchain, cryptocurrency, bitcoin

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/hWVgEPCaf8yQ


Body Image and Sexuality During Postpartum. A Phenomenological Study
Lidia Pardell(a), Nina Granel(b), Sabi Sanrafael(b), M. Dolors Bernabeu(b*), Juan M. Leyva(b)

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Corresponding Author
Juan Leyva-Moral

Institutions
a) Institut Catala de la Salut, CUAP Salou, Tarragona (Spain)
b) Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Department of Nursing. Bellaterra, Barcelona (Spain)

Abstract
Women body changes during pregnancy, birth and postpartum. These changes can influence self-image and have a negative impact on sexuality during postpartum. Nursing care is crucial at this time providing support, information, and helping to manange feelings and emotions. However, little is known about the topic in Spain. This study aims to describe the influence of body changes on sexuality in postpartum among women. Qualitative methods by means of descriptive phenomenology were used. Ten semi-structured interviews with primiparous women who had given birth during the last 12 months were conducted in Spain. Data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method. Four major themes were identified: Self-concept and self-esteem, Physical body, Relational Factors, and Healthcare Professionals. Women mus face a new role that changes their self-concept and creates a constant struggle of emotions. Body changes affect their sexuality, both physically and mentally. Women expressed that healthcare professionals hide the negative parts of birth in terms of resuming sex, considering it a taboo. Therefore, changes in body image have an important impact on postpartum sexuality, professional help is needed to prevent unforeseen experiences and to provide accompaniment when doubts appear.

Keywords
Sexuality, Womans Health, Postpartum, Phenomenology

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/znyu3d2eC7Gq


Breast Self Examination: Awareness and Compliance Assessment
Jessica B. Orias, Clarice B. Dalugdog, Catherine R. Ybas, Carmela D. Ortega, Lynuel R. Santillana

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Corresponding Author
Jessica Barbosa Orias

Institutions
College of Nursing
Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology
Iligan City, Philippines





Abstract
Breast Self-Examination or BSE is always thought to be done by most women only and even breast cancer is thought to be diagnosed only in women. However, men are also susceptible to breast cancer and also need to perform BSE. The increase of incidence of breast cancer and cancer deaths in the Philippines makes it an alarming concern and thus in need of an immediate intervention. Moreover, this study assessed the level of awareness on BSE and breast cancer, and its compliance to perform BSE. Stratified random sampling was used to gather a total of 300 respondents both male and female students of Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. A modified questionnaire was used to assess the respondent awareness, and its compliance to perform BSE, a checklist was also given to find out if the respondent is doing BSE the right way. Statistical Analysis though frequency and percentage, showed results that seventy seven percent (77%) of the respondents have an average level of awareness regarding BSE and breast cancer. In addition to, Female respondents are more knowledgeable about breast self-examination and breast cancer. Furthermore, seventy four percent (74%) does not comply in performing BSE, female respondents reported that they do not know how to do it properly while the male respondents find it unnecessary to perform the procedure. Compliance rating is very low to those who are performing BSE, however this was done incorrectly. In line with these results, the need for adequate health education programs on breast cancer and the implementation of educational campaigns targeting schools and universities to demonstrate proper way to do BSE among men and women can greatly improve their level of awareness and compliance rating.

Keywords
breast self examination, awareness, compliance

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/bqYyR9ftKUjV


Brochopneumonia with hydropneumothorax Caused By Infected Bullae
Bambang Edi Susyanto, Roni Naning

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Corresponding Author
Bambang Edi Susyanto, Sp.A, M.Kes

Institutions
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
ABSTRACT We herein report a rare case of a pneumonia with hydropneumothorax in an underfive-years girl. This may caused by an infected bulla. This Patient presented with cough, fever and fast breathing. Radiographic features showed a bronchopneumonia with pleural effusion and on the CT was described as bulla. Cough and fever were improved with intravenous antibiotic but her breathing was remain fast. Surgical management was undertaken and also to makesure the cause.

Keywords
Bronchopneumonia, hydropneumothorax, bullae, under five years

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/Yh89bkPXzKRG


Building Character of Sharia-based Human Resources as Significant Component in Facing ASEAN Economic Community (MEA)
Dyah Pikanthi Diwanti

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Corresponding Author
Dyah Pikanthi Diwanti

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
This research analyzes the characters of Sharia-based human resources in facing ASEAN Economic Community (MEA). The data used were those of qualitative data compiled from literatures and other supporting sources. By using an in-depth study of literatures on the aspects of Sharia-based human resources and MEA, this study finds that the internalization of tawh&

Keywords
Sharia-based Human Resources, ASEAN Economic Society (MEA)

Topic
International Conference on Islamic Studies in the Digital Era

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/WPFQhZztR392


Building Motivation And Improving Learning Outcomes With Physics Books Based On Android: Education 4.0
Disa Hediansah (a*), Herman Dwi Surjono (b)

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Corresponding Author
Disa Hediansah

Institutions
a) Postgraduate of Educational Technology, Yogyakarta State University, DIY 55281
b) Department of Engineering, Yogyakarta State University, DIY 55281

Abstract
This study aims to examine student responses to the 4.0 learning era that cannot be separated from interaction technology related to retrieval, collection, processing, storage, distribution and presentation of information through the use of android gadget devices so that they are considered optimal in the educational angle. This study involved 72 junior high school students 1 kawali. From the N-gain data table, the table showed average of the experimental class is 0.70 and High category, while the N-gain average of the control class is 0.26 and is in the medium category. That is, student learning outcomes after using teaching materials have experienced a very high increase compared to previous learning outcomes. Where these results suggest that an Android-based digital book can trigger an interactive and independent learning environment between students and students and teachers, because students learning enthusiasm tends to be high. So that the target of learning can be delivered thoroughly. The limitations in subsequent research may be developed.

Keywords
Keywords: Digital Learning; Education 4.0; Android E-book

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/La24BbyAkNT8


Building Smart Service for An Integrated Mobility Services: Integrating LAPOR Platform
Norma Sartika Dewi (a*), Awang Darumurti M.Si (b), Eko Priyo Purnomo Ph.D (b)

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Corresponding Author
Mariska Intan Sari

Institutions
Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Smart service has become increasingly popular in Indonesia. Smart economy, smart governance, smart environment, smart people, smart mobility, and smart living are currently an innovations that continue to be developed in Indonesia as one step in applying technology to a broader sector. Lapor Sleman emerges as the development of smart governance. One of the things that can be seen from smart governance is the improvement of services by prioritizing the use of technology. This research used exploratory descriptive qualitative method and measured using smart governance indicator. The results of the study reveals the following: first, public participation, the utilization of Lapor Sleman has provided space for the community to share information with the government. Second, public service, responsiveness is a thing that need to be considered from the quality of the LAPOR sleman service. Third, transparent governance, technology can support transparency in a variety of ways, from making documents available online to transparency in the decision-making process. In spite of that, there are still many problems occuring in the use of lapor sleman. This paper aims to analyze the realization of smart regency in managing local government through utilizing Lapor Sleman as public service year 2018.

Keywords
smart city, smart governance, lapor sleman.

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ePFYWUJHVNfb


Building Students- Critical Thinking Through The Literary Critical Reading Class
WIWIN WIDYAWATI

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Corresponding Author
wiwin widya wati

Institutions
IAIN PONOROGO

Abstract
Being critical is an important and urgent condition for students in a mission to enrich their knowledge. Indonesian Students have a chance to sharpen their critical thinking for example through the activity of critical reading class. Here, the students have chance to practice how to make analysis after they have completed their reading process. Giving comments related to the topic of the text discussed is a routine activity in critical reading class. Here, the students can explore their opinion freely based on their mindset as long as it is still in the topic area discussed. There will be possibly known styles on the students- opinions and style, characteristics of their thinking, and level of knowledge they have. Students with good bravery and high attention towards their surrounding life are basically good assets for teacher and school. Some students are usually too critical in responding to certain issues found in a text. Often, they also show their rather extreme opinion for a sharp and sensitive issue. This study, therefore, is in a mission to explore the contribution of literary critical reading class in building students motivation to have critical thinking. In fact, critical thinking may take the students to be rather extreme but this is natural since their existence give color for the progress of the development of education especially Indonesian Education.

Keywords
students,critical thinking,reading class

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/LRT3JHNmUarW


Building the Attitude of Student Leadership through a Positive Psychological Perspective in Disruption Era
Idat Muqodas (a*), Noviarta Briliany (b)

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Corresponding Author
Idat Muqodas

Institutions
PGPAUD, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract
In the era of disruption, positive psychology is very important to build student leadership attitudes. This is to prepare students as future leaders. Positive psychology shapes student leadership attitudes through more views on how to build a quality of life and wellbeing. Then through positive psychology students are prepared to have good leadership skills in order to face this disruption era with full of optimism, fostering wellbeing among people, and happiness. Wellbeing must certainly be prepared since becoming a student so that later this student becomes a leader in the future. Especially in the era of disruption, the changes that have emerged so fast but the fulfillment of wellbeing can be the key for students to keep up with the times. This study uses a quantitative research method through Positive Leadership Inventory (PLI) developed by researchers, and interviews. Approximately 120 research samples came from students who were administrators of the Student Executive Board (BEM), the PGSD and PGPAUD Student Association at the Universitas Pendidikan Indonesian,Purwakarta Campus.

Keywords
Positif Leadership, Positif Psychology, Wellbeing and Disrupstion Era

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/b7BdeUuJRMzC


Buku Islam: The Identity of Dani Muslim
Ade Yamin,Irwan Abdullah, Ahmad Nurmandi dan Hasse J

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Corresponding Author
Ade Yamin

Institutions
Muhammadiyah University Yogyakarta
IAIN Fatahul Muluk Papua

Abstract
This study examines how a minority Muslim community has developed an identity that differs from the hegemonic version practical by the majority in Indonesia. The Dani Muslim Community in the highland of Papua affirm their Islamic identity through the label buku Islam being applied to marriage documents, but in dress, food and other daily habits their lives still same those of their non-Muslim Neighbours. In this presentation I explain this distinct identity by pointing to the recentness of Dani Conversion to Islam, the political context of conversion and recent political changes.

Keywords
Buku Islam, Dani Muslims, identity, Community.

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/kWeZpaCJhQrG


CABSI Surveillance in Hemodialysis Patients: Literature Review
Agam Meureza Prabowo1, Elsye Maria Rosa2

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Corresponding Author
Agam Meureza Prabowo

Institutions
1Program Studi Magister Manajemen Rumah Sakit Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2Program Pasca Sarjana Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Background: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are a potentially life-threatening health care–associated infection (HAI). Catheter-associated bloodstream infections (CABSIs) are the main threat to patient safety presented by suboptimal vascular access care. We conducted a literature review in knowing how CABSI Surveillance in Hemodialysis Patients. Method: Literature review is conducted by looking for articles from 2008 to 2018 using a database from PubMed. Articles are accepted in this study if they examine surveillance infection, CABSI, BSI, and hemodialysis. Sorting articles through abstracts and free full text articles. Results: A total of 32 articles about BSI, 20 articles included inclusion criteria. In the United Kingdom, these infections account for 10%-20% of all hospital-acquired infections. The mortality rate from CABSIs is reported to range from 12%-25%. The relative risk for CABSIs associated to the use of central vascular catheters (CVCs) is 64 times greater than to peripheral vascular catheters, presenting therefore CVCs as the main source of CABSIs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that CRBSI rates have remained steady in hemodialysis patients over the last decade, with an estimated 37,000 CRBSIs occurring in 2008. Many journal mentioned that hemodialysis central venous catheter (CVC) use and they contribute to increased infection-related hospitalization, mortality, and health care costs. Risk factors for infection include catheter-dwell time, access site, multi-lumen catheters, the patient-s underlying conditions, as well as catheter care practices. Conclusion: Collaborating with patients to develop optimal interventions that increase catheter-related education and self-efficacy cannot be overemphasized. The true incidence of BSI is not known. Information such as prevalence, duration of catheter insertion, and dressing management are insufficient because of a lack of surveillance data. Further research is still needed on surveillance of bloodstream infections.

Keywords
surveillance, bloodstream infections, catheter-associated bloodstream infections, hemodialysis, patient safety

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/b29G8EtvQ6nj


Callibrating the Standard Propagation Model for Suburban Environments Using 4G LTE Field Measurement Study Case in Indonesia
Achmad Fadhlan Septian[1], Alfin Hikmaturokhman[2], Muntaqo Alfin Amanaf[3]

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Corresponding Author
Achmad Fadhlan Septian

Institutions
[1,2,3] Faculty of Telecommunication and Electrical Engineering, Purwokerto Telkom Institute of Technology

Abstract
Effective and efficient network planning for appropriate area coverage can use the standard propagation model (SPM) tuning method. SPM functions to increase the accuracy of predictions from the appropriate coverage planning results in field implementation. This study uses a calibration method resulting from field measurements with 4G LTE 1800 MHz technology. The results of the simulation found that the percentage of SPM propagation model for RSRP is above -80 dBm, the difference is 4.30%, RSRP values range from -80 dBm to -95 dBm at 21.52%, -95 to -110 dBm at 25.45%, and RSRP is smaller than -110 dBm at 0.37% by measuring field signal distribution. Coverage prediction of SPM propagation model has good results with predictive accuracy of 87% compared to cost 231 of 79%. The improvement of RSRP in the simulation is caused by changes in the correction values K1 to K7 which are in accordance with the criteria of the Purwokerto City area after tuning.

Keywords
standard propagation model; tuning; coverage planning; RSRP; field measurement; 4G LTE

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/haAUnqZf9eJ2


Can the Implementation of Green Human Resource Management Succeed?
Lenny C Nawangsari (a), Achmad H Sutawijaya (b)

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Lenny Christina Nawangsari

Institutions
a) Magister Management, Mercu Buana University
b) Doctoral Management, Mercu Buana University

Abstract
The phenomenon of global warming triggers an increase in environmental ethics awareness in an effort to save the earth and the environment from the threat of damage. One of the concepts related to efforts to save the environment is the concept of go green. Various studies have concluded that the concept of environmentally friendly innovation will have a positive impact on organizational performance. This study discusses the future direction of several functions of Green Human Resource Management. Finally, this study produced suggestions for several innovations in Human Resources that have better potential for green organizations, one of which is that companies need to make measurable policies in environmental management so that they will increase awareness and disseminate knowledge about the impact of Green Human Resource Management on sustainable development in organizations.

Keywords
Green Human Resource Management, Environment Management, Sustainability Development.

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/wcMbVh8P29j3


Capacity Building Apparatus For Reducing Poverty
M. Husni Tamrin

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M. Husni Tamrin

Institutions
Study of Program Public Administration,
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,
Hang Tuah University, Indonesia.
Jln Arief Rahman Hakim 150 Surabaya
*m.husnitamrin[at]hangtuah.ac.id

Abstract
This study aims to described information about the existing, reliable indicator of poverty accurate and valid in support of poverty alleviation programs in Malang district And to know the data collection mechanism or the poverty rate so that strategy and direction of activities in order to support capacity building in data collection apparatus poverty to support poverty reduction programs. This study in a qualitative with strategy study cases and uses the interview, and documentation in data collection. Based on the research done it can be concluded that, have been found some indicators of the quality based on an update as a data base an integrated way in the year 2015. While the condition existing poverty rate the data collection mechanism found two the data collection mechanism good through the poverty data (DAMIS) of Regional Development Planning Board (BAPPEDA) and Application Information System Of Social Welfare (SIKS-NG) from Social Dept. This made two sources of different data. Required the formation of a coordination team accelerate the reduction in poverty (TKP2DES) under the shade of the social department apparatus consisting of village. When SIKS-NG is more complete and helped by a government programs so, SIKS-NG may provide guidelines the data collection mechanism. It has made poverty operator data collection on the village level got trouble with the two systems (DAMIS & SIKSNG) that runs. And it will take the allocation of budget to flanking program of socialization about SIKS-NG application from social department Malang District.

Keywords
Capacity Building, Apparatus, Reducing Poverty

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/3bvkA86w42VC


CAPILLARITY MODEL OF POLICY PROCESS IN DISRUPTION ERA
Dyah Estu Kurniawati (a*), Demeiati Nur Kusumaningrum (b)

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Corresponding Author
Dyah Estu Kurniawati

Institutions
a) University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Jl. Raya Tlogomas 246 Malang, Indonesia, dyahestu[at]umm.ac.id

b) University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Jl Raya Tlogomas 246 Malang, Indonesia, demeiati.nk[at]umm.ac.id

Abstract
This paper offers a different explanation to the policy change process as a capillarity process. Open government partnership (OGP), is an idea of government openness with the aim of empowering, fighting corruption, and utilizing new technology to strengthen governance by involving multi-stakeholders. OGP was officially launched on September 20, 2011 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting where the Heads of State of the 8 founding governments, including Indonesia, supported the OGP Declaration and announced their countrys action plans together. At the local level, the Bojonegoro District Government is one of those who implemented OGP even though its success has been awarded, not only at the national level but also at the international level. In previous studies, the implementation OGP in Bojonegoro understood as a Suyoto matter, the regent who has idea of OGP in Bojonegoro, but in another study it seen as as a consequence for Indonesia as one of OGP inisiator to implement OGP at the national level up to the local level. However however, not all regions apply OGP and not all OGP ideas of Suyoto are immune from the influence of global OGP ideas. Global ideas influence can not be ignored as it can enter by capillarity process through academic forums and cooperation more massive well held by the epistemic community at the international, national, even in the local level. The notion of territorial isolation in the policy process is an illusion. Thus, the process of decentralization policy should be seen as an intermestic phenomenon. The author use advocacy coalition framework to understand the mapping of the pro-cons of the decentralization idea in the domestic and international sphere as the basis concept. The second is epistemic community that has main role to strengthen the ideas to influence the policy change process. The explanation will be managed in three parts; OGP initiation in Bojonegoro, the mainstreaming of OGP idea in the world, and the capillarity process of OGP implementation in Bojonegoro by intermestic learning.

Keywords
policy change, capillarity process, intermestic learning, open government partnership (OGP).

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/BQrXm38HJedt


Capitalization of Hatred and Mass Mobilization; 2017 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election Case
Mohammad Fahrizal

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Mohammad Fahrizal

Institutions
Doctor candidate of Police Science
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kepolisian (Indonesian Police Science College)
Jakarta, Indonesia, 12160
Fahrizal[at]cbn.net.id

Abstract
This paper aims to describe how capitalization of hatred can be used effectively as a political commodity, particularly for mass mobilization. It is used to intervene in government policy. By utilizing a theoretical approach of Cherian George, the researcher analyzes how the campaign process and the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election capitalizing hateful interfaith tolerance issues raise a community particular negative views. This hatred capitalization is profoundly proved to mobilize the mass of people and suppress the group opposing voters. Therefore, a certain political party is able to achieve political benefits.

Keywords
politics, hatred capitalization, hate spin, mass mobilization

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ACE3LamDwxdM


Capitalizing Intimacy: Muslimah Micro-celebrity in the Rise of Online Religion
Firly Annisa

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Firly Annisa

Institutions
School of Humanities,
Media Communication and Culture
Keele University, United Kingdom

Abstract
This research is altering of argumentations the discourse about obedient Muslimah is related to confidentiality, privacy and isolation. However, rather than being solitude and separateness, the Muslimah micro-celebrities presented of intimacy in the online media. Through YouTube, as an online channel, this article suggests the concept of Muslim micro-celebrity today has relations with privacy and intimacy. I intend that micro-celebrity offering new forms of religiosity and lived religious practices in online media and internet endorsed people to demonstrated religious practices online in the segmented audiences. Regarding online religion, this study aims to understand how micro-celebrities portrayal themselves as devoutness and sanctity to create their public, Islam — focusing on one of the famous Muslimah video bloggers who are representing ideal Muslim family namely The Sungkar-s Family. This article investigates new forms of online religion in Muslim vlogging that embrace with self-commodification in a degree of belief and piety. I suggest concisely upon how religiosity constructed through discourse, language and representation, and in the process provide sight of how religion as part of private life became a public issue. It also can be seen social media consider spatial, interactive and political in the imaging of the religious, contemporary society in Indonesia today.

Keywords
micro-celebrity, intimacy, mediated intimacy, public Islam, Youtube

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/hRtEerpajLCX


Case Study of Remote Pair Self-Disclosure Through WhatsApp Application Services among Indonesian Crews Family on Holland America Line Inc Cruise Ship
Arief Nuryana(a*), Pawito(b), Prahastiwi Utari(b), Sudarmo(b)

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Arief Nuryana

Institutions
Universitas Sebelas Maret

Abstract
The improvement of technology has been creating digital transformation that gradually or radically changing couples behavior and habits in almost every aspect of daily life. As the result, the transformation gradually change the ways in how couples produce, consume, and interact with each other, not to mention the way they think. One thing that promotes such significant change is the innovation. Innovation has been affecting almost every corner of human life. This paper is a first contribution towards exploring the relationship between married couples who do not have physical closeness by covering aspects of marital satisfaction of Indonesian crews working for HAL. The communication carried out by the couple uses the WhatsApp application service, which supports the satisfaction of communicating with each other. The results of the study related to self-disclosure by different married couples, there are those who have a wide depth of self-openness because couples are able to run problems that occur at home to their partners, there are couples who do not have broad self-disclosure, because of problems regarding certain topics cannot be explained to their partners. Another finding from this study is that the use of the WhatsApp feature can support communication with one another.

Keywords
disruptive era, self-disclosure, long distance relationships, Indonesian crews, communication technology

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/jnyJPkuNzdTV


CAUSE OF DELAY AND WASTE TIME TURBINE HALL PLTU SEMARANG
Yoga Apriyanto Harsoyo, Muhammad Reza Arkan

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Corresponding Author
Muchlisin ST, M.Sc.

Institutions
Civil Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, Indonesia

Abstract
In a construction project development is almost always sure to always have problems that can cause delay and waste time. Both of the planning process, procurement even until the installation process will be faced with various technical and nontechnical problems that must be able to be minimized as well as possible by all sides of the construction project. Workers in construction projects such as Main contractors and SUB contractors are workers who often face problems directly in the construction project. Similarly, the Turbine Hall construction project at PLTU Tambak Lorok Block 3 Semarang was found in the project a few obstacles which became a factor of delay and waste time. This research was conducted to determine the factors of the cause of delays and waste time according to some elements of the workers main contractors and subcontractors working on the project by the dissemination of the questionnaire. The results obtained from all two elements of the worker are then analyzed using the descriptive analysis with SPSS for the cause of delays and analysis by Borda method to cause waste time factors. From the factors that cause delays and waste time gained from some elements of the worker, there will be a ranking analysis and known major factors.

Keywords
Delay factor, Waste time factor, Construction Management Construction project.

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/FUNxnk698XHm


Cement-stabilized Clayshale with Spray Pulverized on The Slaking Test
Hartono Edi (a,c*) , Wardani Sri Prabandiyani Retno (b) and Muntohar Agus Setyo (c)

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Corresponding Author
Edi Hartono

Institutions
a) Ph.D Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Diponegoro University, Semarang, 50241, Indonesia
b) Department of Civil Engineering, Diponegoro University, Semarang, 50241, Indonesia
c) Civil Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 55183, Indonesia

Abstract
Durability is an important aspect of clayshale stability. Previous research has shown that cement stabilization is found effectively carried out to improve it. Soil stabilization studies show the importance of the stabilization method studied in addition to dry mixing as the most commonly used. Stabilization methods affect durability as indicated by the durability index. This paper presents the results of the investigation of clayshale durability stabilized with cement by dry and spray pulverizing and tested by the wetting-drying cycle in the slaking test. Two types of specimens used are compacted cylinders measuring 1.35inch in diameter and 1.35inch in height and compacted cylinders then broken into 40-60g weight fragments according to ASTM standard. The cement content were varied from 2 to 10 percent by weight of the dry soil. The results showed that the durability index of the spray-pulverized method was higher than dry-pulverized.

Keywords
Durability; Spray-Pulverized; Durability Index

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/b7EUaMLekZD6


CERITAKITA: REVITALIZATION AND PRESERVATION MEDIA OF ARCHIPELAGO FOLKLORE FOR ANDROID APPLICATIONS
Sofia Nur Khasanah, Fajar Setiawan, Aghnia Nurmahanifah, Uum Qomariyah

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Corresponding Author
Sofia Nur Khasanah

Institutions
Universitas Negeri Semarang
Taman Siswa street, Sekaran, Gunungpati, Semarang
sofianurkhasanah23[at]gmail.com

Abstract
The development of globalization causes a variety of problems in the field of culture, for example: the loss of the culture originality of a region or a country, the decrease of cultural appreciation and nationalism of the youth generation, the decrease sense of nationalism and patriotism, the loss of kinship and mutual cooperation, the loss of self-confidence and a hedonism lifestyle. One of the Indonesian national cultures that has disappeared is folklore. Folklore as part of the oral tradition that contains cultural identity as well as cultural roots which are Indonesian subcultures or cultures. This study explained the design concept of CeritaKita Application as a preservation and revitalization media of Nusantara folklore and its development strategies. CeritaKita is an android application program that contains archipelago folktales in the form of an integrated and accessible digital storybook for all Indonesian people. The form of digital storybook as the development of e-books consists of story text, images and audio. CeritaKita application is designed by using software development in the Unity 3D type. The method used in this study is a research and development model that includes the initial survey, data collection, product design, product validation testing, and improvement. The results of this study is the CeritaKita application as a media that contains a collection of folktales from all regions of Indonesia. This application can be a forum for all Indonesian people to reserve and revitalize folklore in all regions of Indonesia in a digital form.

Keywords
CeritaKita, Folklore, Android aplication

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/HzVGnDWXYfey


Challenge and opportunity: Chinese Muslims in political contestation in Indonesia
Takdir Ali Mukti

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Corresponding Author
Takdir Ali Mukti

Institutions
Department of International Relations, Faculty of Political and Social Studies, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
The position of China-Muslims as a minority, empirically experienced disruption of social relations among the Chinese themselves, as seen in the style of integration of social relations between Chinese-Muslims and Chinese-majority non-Muslims. Alienation also appears in more serious relationships such as economic ties where ethnic Chinese connectivity in Indonesia which massively controls the national economic network must be excluded for these Chinese Muslims. The phenomenon of the alienation of Chinese Muslims in the middle of the majority Chinese ethnicity is apparently inversely proportional to the socio-political acceptance they get from the majority of Muslim Indonesians from Javanese, Sundanese, Bugis and others. Chinese Muslims have more closeness with indigenous groups in the archipelago generally. From a democratic perspective, this article focuses on the question of how the political opportunities of Chinese Muslims in the democratic system in Indonesia today. By qualitative research, the findings show that in general elections 2009 and 2014, many elected candidates were chinese muslims both in local parliaments and regional executive positions. This paper argues that in its disadvantaged position, Chinese-Muslims in Indonesia have potential opportunities in the arena of democratic political contestation.

Keywords
Chinese, muslim, opportunity, politic

Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/KRgBZE2nvzTe


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