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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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Challenge at Work: Innovative Work Behavior Among Teachers
Shafira Destami Annida (a*), Intaglia Harsanti (b)

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SHAFIRA DESTAMI ANNIDA

Institutions
a*, b) Faculty of Psychology Gunadarma University
Jl. Margonda Raya No.100, Pondok Cina, Depok, 16424, Indonesia
*shafiradestami[at]gmail.com

Abstract
Education is one of the biggest challenges for teachers in millennial era. Study nowadays is not just about transferring knowledge, which characterized by unidirectional learning. It-s more about how far teachers are able to provide an understanding to students that science is not to be memorized as a mere knowledge only, but to be implemented in every life aspect. Therefore, it becomes crucial for teacher to let go of traditional teaching method and get out of their comfort zone. They need to experiment -try new things- to make learning process more exciting in digital era. This study aimed to find out factors influencing teachers- innovative work behavior. Subject participated in this study were 106 teachers with minimum one-year teaching experience. Multiple regression technique was used to analyze the data. Results showed a significant and positive influence from happiness at work and self-efficacy on teachers- innovative work behavior, both partial and simultaneously.

Keywords
Happiness at Work; Self-efficacy; Innovative Work Behavior

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ARrbg2Tu4Fq6


CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTING E-LEARNING IN THE LANGUAGE EDUCATION CONTEXT: CASE STUDY AT AN ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT IN INDONESIA
Endro Dwi Hatmanto

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Endro Dwi Hatmanto

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
At present the world of education, including the sector of English language teaching, has been witnessing the massive development of information technology as well as using it to improve the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process. One of the efforts to incorporate information technology in teaching English is the adoption of e-learning. Equipped with an advanced software to create various learning activities, to save and to display learning materials and to conduct learning assessments, a growing number of teachers have been integrating e-learning in their teaching. Studies confirm that e-learning improves students learning achievement. However, despite several benefits offered by e-learning, many lecturers and students still encounter obstacles and difficulties in it. This research aims to explore the challenges facing English education lecturers and students at an English Education Department in a private university in Yogyakarta in using e-learning. This study used a qualitative method. Case study was employed as a strategy of inquiry. 15 lecturers and 20 students would be recruited as research participants. The interview would be deployed as a strategy to collect data from the lecturers and focus group discussions would be utilized to gather information from students. In addition to interviews and focus group discussions, this research also employed document analysis as the strategy to collect the data. The data revealed that the challenges facing lecturers and students of English education department in implementing learning included cognitive, metacognitive, technical difficulties as well as learning styles and preferences challenges.

Keywords
E-learning, English Language Teaching, information technology

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/NV48CxXwTzav


Challenges in the Digital Economy Era of Muslim MSMEs Organic Products in Malang City
Sri Muljaningsih

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SRI MULJANINGSIH MULJANINGSIH

Institutions
Brawijaya University

Abstract
Muslim MSMEs that produce food made from organic crops in Malang City engage both creativity and innovations. At present, product innovation is unfortunately insufficient, due to facing obstacles in developing their products. This paper depicts a result on the implementation of the triple helix creative economic model on MSMEs based on Islam spiritual value and principle. This study utilizes mixed methods by engaging wisdom Prophetic Leadership and Management Wisdom (ProLM) training. The training was intended for strengthening the spirituality of Islamic MSMEs in organic products, involving several principle of: Shidiq, Amanah, Fathonah and Tabligh. Meanwhile, the analysis tool employs the Hotteling T Test. The results demonstrate the difference between those participating in the training and those not participating in the training. Thus, ProLM can strengthen the spiritual value for Muslim MSMEs of Organic Products in Malang City. These MSMEs are persistent in product innovation, despite experience obstacles in developing products due to limited network. Therefore, the idea of developing network is vital to carry out marketing innovations to meet the challenge in digital economy era.

Keywords
Muslim MSMEs, Organic Products, ProLM, Digital Economy.

Topic
International Conference on Islamic Studies in the Digital Era

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/FRUTrG9fdQnk


CHALLENGING THE PROFILES OF DIGITAL LIBRARY: A SURVEY ON EMPOWERING CREATIVE PRESENTERS TO AN INTERNATIONAL INTERDISIPLINARY CONFERENCE
Dwi Astuti Wahyu Nurhayati

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Dwi Astuti Wahyu Nurhayati

Institutions
State Islamic Institute of Tulungagung, Indonesia

Abstract
Abstract: This paper examines the EFL presenters- perception on viewing using the profiles of digital library on empowering creative presenters to an international conference. The data were collected for 4 months starting from compiling survey in October 2018 to January 2019 in some conferences presenters IAIN Tulungagung, UM,UNS,UI, andUNDIP campus in the sense of data collection, through interview, and questionnaire. This study involves 30 Indonesian undergraduate and 25 graduate students who were majoring in English, agriculture, literature, library, teaching language, Arabic, and joined presentation in international interdisciplinary conferences. The presenter used and empowered the profiles of digital library in writing articles in some international conferences which were held in some cities, East Java, Central Java, Indonesia. The data was analyzed using qualitative approach. The finding revealed that there were various presenters- perspective in using profiles of digital library. The study also showed the benefits of using the profiles of digital library such as online public access catalog, links, feed display, category,E-resource, file E-book, LibX, Searchbox, management master file, web designer, proxy server, ftp server, mail server, data base server, network administrator. In addition, the profiles of digital library make them to be creative to be the member of researchgate.net and ORCID. The results of this study proved that 85% presenters give a good feedback (involved into open science era, taking integrated topic based on their interest, become more creative with sophisticated features of digital library, feel enjoyable with the accurate and fast of managing of the digital library, save time, place and cost toward the serving of the digital user to look for data or books they need, to be able to complete their articles with the helps of the facilities in digital library, propose some references that these digital library have not provided yet) while 15% students have negative responses (feel difficult in using the profiles of digital library, bad server, low bandwitch).

Keywords
Keywords: profiles,digital library,empowering,creative presenters,interdisciplinary.

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/tTCerky2zKP4


Changes in teacher beliefs after a professional learning community project for authentic assessment model development
Erwin Rahayu Saputra, Fuad Abdul Hamied, Didi Suherdi

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Erwin Rahayu Saputra

Institutions
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract
Numerous studies on language assessment have reported that there are different practices of assessment among language teachers. These differences might be due to the various levels of understanding about language assessment literacy (LAL) which include the ability to effectively plan, execute, evaluate, and report assessment processes and data. This issue becomes prominent in English as a foreign language context, especially in Indonesia, where there are numerous calls for changing the nature of assessment practice from a traditional assessment into alternative one such like authentic assessment mandated by the current national curriculum. Accordingly, this paper reports on a case study regarding changes in two secondary EFL teachers in Indonesia after involving a professional learning community project for developing authentic assessment model. A key research question guides this study: What changes did the two teachers experience in their assessment beliefs during the project? Findings show that the professional learning community broadened teacher understanding of assessment literacy and the use of authentic assessment in practice

Keywords
assessment literacy, authentic assessment, teacher beliefs, professional learning community

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/TuxzVYwUeJ7R


Changing Specialization and Trade Performance of Indonesia and Malaysia toward the OIC Countries
Saykha Sabila Araz, Dyah Titis Kusuma Wardani*

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Saykha Sabila Araz

Institutions
Department of Development Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Jalan Brawijaya, Tamantirto, Kasihan, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Indonesia 55183
*dyahtitis123[at]gmail.com

Abstract
Along with its development, OIC was able to contribute to the economy, especially in the flow of international trade. Indonesia and Malaysia are the main actors in increasing exports in the OIC countries but Indonesias exports in 2014-2015 in intra-OIC trade fell by 6.8%, while Malaysian exports in intra-OIC trade fell by 16.8%. This study aims to analyze the changing of specialization and competitiveness of Indonesian and Malaysian primary commodities to the OIC countries and to determine the influence of variables such as distance, GDP-s origin country, GDP-s destination country, exchange rates, openness, populations and control of corruption-s destination country of Indonesian and Malaysian export performance to the OIC. Using balanced panel data for 10 years, from 2008 to 2017. Analyzing the data using gravity model framework, results show that, there is significance in both countries. By using random effect estimation the regression results show that GDP and openness have a positive and significant in both countries, the exchange rate and distance have a negative and significant in both countries. In addition, with the RSCA index, result shows that, there has been a changing pattern of primary commodities competitiveness within a span of 10 years in Indonesia and Malaysia.

Keywords
Trade performance; Panel data; RSCA index; OIC countries

Topic
International Conference of Islamic Economic and Financial Inclusion

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/bTFJ4NPhdant


CHARACTERISTIC OF VARIOUS CASSAVA VARIETIES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MOCAF IN GUNUNG KIDUL
Sukuriyati Susilo Dewi, Senja Tri Hastutik, Chandra Kurnia Setiawan

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Sukuriyati Susilo Dewi

Institutions
Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Cassava is one of the main crops developed in the Gunung Kidul used as local staple food. There are various varieties cultivated, but its characteristic remains unknown. This information are required to be investigated further as the characteristics of each variety, particularly the nutrient content and physical properties would determine the success of Mocaf (Modified cassava flour) production. This study was conducted using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) consisting of 5 varieties tested, namely Kirik, Gambyong, Jawa, Gatotkaca, and Bamban. Tuber harvested from a 9-months-aged cassava plant were measured for various nutrient contents (protein, ash, starch, fiber, fat, carbohydrate, HCN) and physical properties (tuber color, organoleptic, viscosity, and moisture content). The physical properties and nutrient contents contained in the tuber were varied among varieties. Variety exhibiting the best quality and characteristic among all tested varieties for mocaf production was Bamban. The tuber of this variety had white color (91.53) and contained 18.10 ppm HCN, 77.84% starch, 1.11% protein, and 9.04% dietary fiber. However, these characteristics still had not yet met the national standards of Indonesia, particularly regarding its HCN and starch contents.

Keywords
cassava, characteristic, varieties, Mocaf

Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/Uk7GpBTXhydm


Characteristics Comparison on Mechanical Properties of Mortars using Agriculture Waste as a Cement Replacement Materials
Fadillawaty Saleh (a*), Hakas Prayuda (a), Fanny Monika (a), and Martyana Dwi Cahyati (a,b)

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Hakas Prayuda

Institutions
(a) Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta.
Jl. Lingkar Selatan, Tamantirto, Kasihan, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 55183
Email: dilla_vu[at]yahoo.com

(b) Ph.D Student in Department of Civil Engineering, National Central University.
Jongli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan, 32001.

Abstract
Excessive use of cement makes the price of construction projects expensive. Mortar making using high amounts of cement also has the potential to increase the price of the construction. This study discusses the use of agricultural waste as a substitute for cement in mortar production. The waste used in this study was bagasse ash, fuel ash palm oil, and rice husk ash. Each waste is added as much as 25%, 50% and 75% which are then tested for mechanical properties such as water content, unit weight, absorption, and IRS. Compressive strength was tested when the mortar was 28 days old with a cube-shaped specimen with a size of 50 mm x 50 mm x 50 mm. From the test results, it was found that all of this waste can be used as a substitute for cement. To produce a compressive strength of 100 kg/cm2 can add each waste with a percentage range of 12-18% of the weight of cement.

Keywords
Mortar, Baggase Ash, Fuel Palm Oil Ash, Rice Husk Ash

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

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


CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITY AND PREVALENCE OF OVERWEIGHT IN SLB STUDENTS IN WEST SULAWESI PROVINCE
Indri Nurasa1;Titiek Hidayati1; Akrom2; Erviana1

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Titiek Hidayati

Institutions
1. FKIK UMY;
2. Pharmacology and clinical pharmacy department, Pharmacy Faculty, UAD

Abstract
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) defines disability as a general term for disruption, restrictions on activities and restrictions on participation. Disability causes an individual to experience deterioration in health, problems with his own personality (negative attitude), and the environment (limited social support and difficult access). More than one billion people are estimated to live with various types of disabilities. There are around 15% of the world population which is 110 million (2.2%) and 190 million (3.8%) people aged 15 years and over have difficulties in performing their functions. The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics and prevalence of children with disabilities in SLB students in West Sulawesi Province. The design of this study was cross sectional with a descriptive approach. The study population was 1392. Study results of the characteristics of persons with disabilities in West Sulawesi Province SLB students were 58.33% male and 41.66% female, 32.03% at the age of 19 years, and the most types of disabilities namely mentally disabled as much as 60.44%. Percentage of occurrence Overweight in West Sulawesi province SLB students was 1.74%.

Keywords
Disability Characteristics Prevalence

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/utZec6nr7TJy


Characteristics of Corneal Foreign Bodies, Study in the Yogyakarta and Central Java, Indonesia
Nur Shani Meida (a*), Ika Setyawati (b)

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Nur Shani Meida

Institutions
a) Department of Ophthalmology, Medical Study Program, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, b) Department of Biochemistry, Medical Study Program, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Background: Corneal foreign bodies is one of the main causes of blindness.The effects can be mild to severe infections. In some countries, the incidences of corneal foreign bodies has its characteristics. This is due to environmental, geographical, occupational, behavioral and other factors. Objective: This study to determine the characteristics of corneal foreign bodies in Indonesia. Methods: Non-experimental study design with analytic observational method with cross-sectional study was studied. The sample was male and female more than 10 yo with a history of exposure to corneal foreign bodies less than 8 days. Data were analyzed with Chi-square. Results: The incidence of corneal foreign bodies is more common in men (76.7%) than women (23.3%), in the aged group 31-40 yo. The location of material is more common in paracentral (66,7%) on the right eye. Most of the type of material was gram iron (53,3%). Welder is the most occupational risk factor (30%) and the others were laborers, farmers, traders, housewives, builders, teachers and students. Conclusion: The characteristics of corneal foreign bodies in Indonesia is more common in men, 31-40 yo, in paracentral on the right eye, with gram iron material, in welder.

Keywords
corneal foreign bodies, characteristic

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/UCWEwzXZdG3q


Characteristics of the Muhammadiyah Education Movement; An Effort in Showing Authentic Islamic Style
Chusnul Azhar

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Chusnul Azhar Azhar

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Until now Muhammadiyah is considered by many to have distinctive characteristics. This organization succeeded in integrating the purification and the dynamic (renewal) movements which later Muhammadiyah is positioned as a moderate Islamic movement. This position is considered as the most suitable one by the leaders of reformation in understanding the teachings of Islam as it should be, as well as understood and practiced by the Prophet of Muhammad saw. and friends in Medina to achieve the glory of Islam as "civil society". Such achievement certainly starts from the implementation of the concept of understanding the true religion taught in Muhammadiyah educational institutions that combine verses of qauliyah (the Quran and as-Sunnah) and kauniyah (natural science) at the same time. Thus, Muhammadiyah must continue to move to respond to all the problems of peoples lives by continuing to stand on the morality values of the al Quran and al-Sunnah through its educational movement towards civil society.

Keywords
Integration of science, Purification, and Dynamics.

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/Kch9daGpyMP3


Chemopreventive Activity of Roselles Hexane Fraction against Breast Cancer by In-Vitro and In-Silico Study (On-going research)
Nabila Kaulika (a*), Rifki Febriansah (a)

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Nabila Kaulika

Institutions
a) Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medical and Health Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Brawijaya Street, Tamantirto, Kasihan, Bantul, Yogyakarta 55183, Indonesia
*nabilakaulika[at]gmail.com

Abstract
Breast cancer is ranked the highest percentage of the new cases and deaths in women around the world. Cancer treatments that currently exist cause side effects that are detrimental to patients, thus triggering the development of cancer treatment that comes from nature or herbal plants. Rosella (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) is a plant that is known contains flavonoids which are potential as anticancer agent. This research method was experimental study. This study to analize the Roselle n-hexane fraction as a chemopreventive agent, with an antioxidant test using the DPPH method, in-vitro cytotoxic test of T47D cancer cells line by MTT method, and in-silico test using Vina molecular docking method. The results of the antioxidant test showed the IC50 value of 4259 ug/mL. Cytotoxic activity of the fraction on T47D breast cancer cells showed IC50 values of 331.86 ug/mL. Molecular docking results obtained a docking score that shows the binding energy of cyanidin 3-O-glucoside to EGFR and HER-2 proteins of -8.2 kcal/mol and 8.1 kcal/mol, respectively. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the Roselle n-hexane fraction has a potential as a chemopreventive agent based on molecular docking and cytotoxic activity against T47D breast cancer cells.

Keywords
Hibiscus sabdariffa; cytotoxic MTT; antioxidant DPPH; molecular docking; T47D breast cancer

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/CBQaMPVTxp7F


Childbearing Decisions among Women Living with HIV: a Challenge for Healthcare Professionals?
Ariadna Huertas(a), Juan M. Leyva(b*), Sergio Alonso(a), Lidia Pardell(c), Patrick Palmieri(d), Joan Edwards(e), Sandra Cesario(e), Maria Feijoo(b), Mariela Aguayo(b), Rebeca Gomez(b)

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Juan Leyva-Moral

Institutions
a) Hospital Unviersitari Germans Trias i Pujol
b) Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra (Spain)
c) Institut Catala de la Salut, CUAP Salou (Spain)
d) Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, Lima (Peru)
e) Texas Womans University, Houston (USA)

Abstract
Motherhood gives meaning to womens lives. Following the introduction of High Activity Antiretroviral Therapy, mother-to-child transmission has been reduced to less than 1%. However, decisions about childbearing are often complex. Generally, women living with HIV (WLHIV) do not feel supported by their healthcare providers and are pressured by family and communities to give up on the idea of having children. Therefore, there is a need to examine reproductive decision-making issues among WLHIV to empower them and develop safer and effective evidence-based care using a person-centered approach. This study aims to interpret the process of reproductive decision-making among WLHIV. A metasynthesis of qualitative evidence was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines. Four pairs of reviewers independently screened the studies meeting the inclusion criteria achieving a 95% of agreement. Research quality was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme. From 4168 articles identified, only 18 were finally included. Three major themes emerged from the data as factors that influence the complex process of reproductive decision-making in WLHIV: Shattered identity, Challenges, and Coping and Resilience. There is a need for an integrated care and a comprehensive multidisciplinary counselling approach. More training and resourdes are required in order to provide better person-centered and cultural competent care.

Keywords
Childberaring, Decision-making, womans health, HIV/AIDS, Metasynthesis

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

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


CHOICE PROBABILITY OF TRAIN AS GROUND ACCESS MODE IN JUANDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SIDOARJO, INDONESIA
Wiryanta (1), Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro(2), Ervina Ahyudanari(2)

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Wiryanta Wiryanta

Institutions
1 Doctoral Student of Department of Civil Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya; Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Vocational School, UGM, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia

Abstract
Access travel to and from Juanda International Airport (JIA) currently faces a severe problem, due to relatively high travel time. The use of private vehicles as an access mode to the airport causes longer travel time. The government plans to introduce the train as an alternative access mode to JIA. This research aims to get the choice probability of train as an alternative access mode. Though this topic may not a new issue in airport access mode, however, the characteristics of the traveler and the distribution of the origin passengers become an interesting condition to be discussed. To measure the response to this mode acceptance, this research adopts mode choice probability using Multinomial Logit Model. Data of 900 respondents indicate the characteristics of travelers through JIA. Results of the analysis show that generally there is a low probability of train mode choice. The causes of the low probability are concluded in six factors. Those factors are mode convenience, mode operational management, social characteristic, mode accessibility, transport system characteristic, number of baggage and party size factor. The total effect of the six factors is 61,23%. Based on the probability model of access mode choice, those factors affect the selecting of train, except the accessibility factor. It fails to enter the probability model formulation because it does not pass the partial test. Even though it is the most common influenced factor in public transport research. The six factors resulted from this research could become a reference to improve the train use probability.

Keywords
airport access mode, mode choice probability, multinomial logit model

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/BwNK2zyRvcqU


Circular Economy Model of Indonesian Construction Industry Waste Based on System Dynamics
Trie Sony Kusumowibowo (a*), Tri Joko Wahyu Adi (a)

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Trie Sony Kusumowibowo

Institutions
a) Department of Civil Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
*triesonyk[at]gmail.com

Abstract
In recent years circular economy has been widely discussed throughout the world as a solution to the problem of resources efficiency and also environmental problems, especially regarding waste. The construction industry is one of the largest waste-producing industries, even 30% of waste on landfills is construction waste. The application of circular economy in the construction industry has many interrelated and dynamic variables that change over time. This study aims to identify the variable of circular economy and analyze the pattern of its relationship using system dynamics method. The variables were obtained from in-depth literature review and interviews, including management performance, low-waste technology, and behavior. Then from these variables a causal loop diagram is created. This diagram describes the relationship between variables of circular economy. For model validation, a multi-storey building project in Surabaya is used as a case study. This study produces a model that can be used to estimate the volume of construction waste of waste with an accuracy of 86.12%. Scenario simulation results show that worker variables can reduce the volume of waste construction up to 7.91%, higher than other variables.

Keywords
Circular Economy; Construction Waste; System Dynamics

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/NnFHK7uG3BeV


Citizenship Dilemma for Indonesian Descent in Southern Mindanao
Bambang Wahyu Nugroho, M.A. & Hafidz Ridha Try Sjahputra

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Corresponding Author
Bambang Wahyu Nugroho

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
More than 8,000 persons of Indonesian descent (PIDs) have been living in Southern Mindanao, the Philippines, for generations. Their status was formally “stateless” along with its consequences: economically poor and socially marginalized. Indonesian government handles the situation by organizing them into Indonesian Diaspora, and then improving their status into RINs (Registered Indonesian Nationals). By 2018, Indonesian government has been beginning to issue Indonesian passport for them. Nevertheless, behind the legal accomplishment, many of them were worried about the economic and social consequences. So far, most of them are holder of the Philippines Alien Certificate Registration (ACR), so they can enjoy social facilities from the host government. By owning an Indonesian passport, consequently, they will lose those supports. This paper aims to reveal that a legal approach is not enough to overcome the problem of nationality. It is because in the next five years they will face decisive crossroad: Come back to Indonesia in uncertainty or remain living there as overseas Indonesian nationals with burdensome expenses. Regarding the dilemmatic situation, the Indonesian government needs to adopt more innovative and comprehensive approaches – legal, social, cultural, and economic as well – in an integrated social empowerment program.

Keywords
Indonesian Diaspora, PIDs, RINs, social empowerment.

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/p2ZdBvJXbAjY


City Branding of Yogyakarta in Halal Tourism Development
Aswad Ishak

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Corresponding Author
Aswad Ishak

Institutions
Communication Department, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Tourism is one of the mainstay sectors that contribute to providing a large income. Therefore, the tourism industry is doing a lot of improvement and development in order to increase the number of tourist visits. Various existing tourist destinations are addressed and revitalized. In addition, exploration and creating new tourist destinations have also been intensified. Thus, there will be more alternative destination choices for tourists. One potential destination to be developed is halal tourism. Halal tourism is a concept of tourism that is being developed by the government. Some tourist destinations began to implement halal tourism, including Yogyakarta. Through halal tourism it is expected to be able to improve the performance of the tourism sector. The potential market in the form of the number of Muslims who travel makes this halal tourism an opportunity to obtain greater state revenues. Muslim tourists who have a great awareness in carrying out their Islamic values will consider looking for a friendly tourist destination for them to carry out their worship in all aspects when the tourist visit takes place. Another important issue that must be considered is the branding of tourist destinations. City branding will provide a marker identity for a city that is different from other cities. This is a sign for the city that is easily remembered and understood by tourists. Yogyakarta as a major tourist destination city in Indonesia is working to strengthen branding. Yogyakarta is currently developing halal tourism in order to meet existing market needs and opportunities. The cultural element as an identity that is firmly attached and has been known for a long time can be combined with Islamic values in developing halal tourism.

Keywords
city branding, halal tourism

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

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


City Branding Strategy and Local Government Readiness
Eli Jamilah Mihardja, B.P. Kusumo Bintoro, Rahmita Saleh, Yusmanizar

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Corresponding Author
Eli Jamilah Mihardja

Institutions
Eli Jamilah Mihardja, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta
B.P. Kusumo Bintoro, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta
Rahmita Saleh, Universitas Fajar, Makassar
Yusmanizar, Universitas Fajar, Makassar

Abstract
City branding can be started from extracting the potential of regions in Indonesia which can fit as qualified for world qualifications. Indonesia Ministry of Tourisms policy also emphasizes that the regional government must also build a brand for the region, which is in accordance with the potential and positioning of the target area so that it can benefit from awareness, reputation, a good perception of a tourist destination, encourage an investment climate, and increase tourist visits tourist destination. This research is part of the 2018 Kemristekdikti PDUPT scheme research. Using FGD, in-depth interview and observation of government officer in Kabupaten Pinrang, South Sulawesi, during February to December 2018, it is known that the regional government generally does not have sufficient knowledge about the city branding formation strategy. Therefore, it is necessary to socialize the importance of city branding for the region as well as training to form a city branding strategy.

Keywords
city branding, local government, Pinrang

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/9jJqdZVH7z8Q


Classification of Tufa Rocks by Using IUGS and TAS Classification Methods Based on Visual and Petrographic Identification
Novi Asniar, Yusep Muslih Purwana, Niken Silmi Surjandari

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Corresponding Author
Novi Asniar

Institutions
Sebelas Maret University

Abstract
Tufa rocks are pyroclastic rocks from volcanic eruptions which are then sedimentated and subsequently undergo metamorphosis. This sedimentation and metamorphosis process causes confusion and debate in naming / classifying tufa rocks. The process of visual identification of tufa rocks in the field is based on the color and size of the pyroclastic material. Petrographic analysis was carried out to find out more about the mineral and chemical content of tuffaceous rocks so that the classification of tufa rocks could be more specific. Minerals in tufa rocks are divided into primary minerals (primary minerals) and secondary minerals (secondary minerals). Primary minerals usually number more than secondary minerals and are referred to as phenocrysts (plagioclase and quartz feldfar). Secondary minerals in the form of white mica (muscovit), chlorite, epidote / clinozoisite, albite, actinolite, titanite, pyrite, and calcite. This paper summarizes the method of identifying tufa rocks from the collection of various literature on visual identification and petrographic analysis of tufa rocks from various locations in the world including Indonesia. The classification method used is: International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) based on phenocrysts content (and rock color), and Total Alkalis versus Silica (TAS) based on chemical content. In general, tufa rocks from various locations in the world and Indonesia are classified as dacite or rhyodacite rocks based on IUGS classification and classified as rhyolite rocks (SiO2 = 62% - 77%) based on the TAS classification.

Keywords
classification, Tufa Rocks, visual identification, petrographic

Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/MHm9Fa2urkcZ


Classroom Wall Color Selection at Public Elementary School in Salatiga
Ariza Chrisananda Nurendra (a), Christina Ismaniati (b)

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Ariza Chrisananda Nurendra

Institutions
(a) Post Graduate Program, Yogyakarta State University
(b) Curriculum and Educational Technology Department, Faculty of education Science, Yogyakarta State University

Abstract
Abstract. Indonesian elementary students spent 7-8 hours learning in school. Mostly they spent their time inside the classroom do their activities. Learning process needs an ideal condition. This condition provides an atmosphere that makes learners feel comfortable and happy to follow the learning and teaching process. Conditions where students can learn comfortably and happily. Learning is inevitably related to the environment. The intended environment is the class and social conditions (interactions) when the learning process happen. Classes have structures that can be manipulated to give students learning facilities in the classroom, namely the color of the wall. The color of the wall can be simulated according to the conditions of the students. Color has effects on visual and psychology for students. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the color of a suitable wall that can be applied to public elementary schools in Salatiga.

Keywords
wall color, classroom, environment, elementary school

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/eQZhLtbEm93g


CLINICAL EVALUATION SUCCESS OF ROOT CANAL TREATMENT ON PULP NECROSE AND IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS IN DENTAL HOSPITAL, UNIVERSITY MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA (Studies of medical record)
Erma Sofiani , Iga Mayank Sari

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Erma Sofiani

Institutions
School of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
Background. Clinical evaluation is one of the most practical evaluations of root canal treatment. The success of root canal treatment can be seen in a period of 6 months to 4 years. The success rate of root canal treatment after clinical and radiographic evaluation ranges from 83% to 96% depending on pulp status before treatment. Purpose of research. To clinically evaluate the success of root canal treatment in teeth undergoing necrosis and irreversible pulp based on age, sex, tooth element and social status at dental hospital. Method: The type of research is analytic observational with cross-sectional study design. The subjects used were the male and female medical records that had performed root canal treatment for 1 to 3 months, 4 to 6 months and 6 to 12 months in dental hospital based on medical records. Non probability sampling technique with purposive sampling. The number of research samples is 65 samples. Data were analyzed by the Mann U. Whitney Test. Result. Statistical tests showed no significant difference in clinical evaluation of root canal treatment in cases of irreversible pulpitis and pulp necrosis of significance values (p> 0.05). Successful root canal treatment showed dominant results with good categories 88.5%, moderate 10, 0% and 1.5% bad. Root canal treatment is most commonly found in the male sex, age group 17-30 years, maxillary incisor tooth, and middle to upper socioeconomic status Conclusion. There is no difference in clinical evaluation of the success of root canal treatment in teeth with pulp necrosis and irreversible pulpitis

Keywords
Keyword: Root canal treatment, Clinical evaluate root canal treatment

Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/wynC3KQA2kjH


CLINICAL INSTRUCTURE BEHAVIOR TOWARD ACHIEVEMENT OF PREGNANCY COMPETENCE AND LABOR OF PRIVATE CLINICAL PRACTICES
Noor Azizah, Ummi Kulsum

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Noor Azizah

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Kudus

Abstract
Midwifery clinical learning in midwifery students aims to improve knowledge, skills and attitude. Clinical learning method, later on, provides experience for students to learn in real cases. The role of Clinical Instuctor in achieving student competence is very important to get the expected competencies. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between the behavior of clinical instructors and the achievement of pregnancy competence and childbirth in midwifery clinic practice. This study used descriptive research in the way that the population in this study were all 41 midwifery students and using total sampling. The result of this study showed that CI behavior in guiding clinical practice with good category was 66% and moderate category was 34%. Furthermore, the achievement of pregnancy competencies with good category was of 56% and moderate categoryy was 44%. The Achievement of labor competency with good category was 44% and moderate category was 56%. Therefore, it can be concluded that there is relationship between the behavior of Clinical Instructors and the achievement of pregnancy competencies (0.001 <0.05) and there is a relationship between Clinical Instructor behavior and labor competency (0.006 <0.05). CI is expected to be able to spend time in assisting and guiding students thus the clinical learning goals can be achieved optimally.

Keywords
Clinical Instructor, Achievement of competence

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/7KBvz9QkAFPD


Clinical Nursing Students Perception toward Elearning Usability in Clinical Education: Nursing Management Departement
Totok Harjanto, Ariani Arista P Pertiwi, Made Satya N Gautama, Murrantia Z Ramadhina, Desti Wahyuningrum, Kharisma Eka Suryani, Dimas Septian EW Sumunar

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Totok Harjanto

Institutions
Universitas Gadjah Mada

Abstract
The High participation of the students in e-learning than conventional learning influenced by the ease given to students to access more information on e-learning. This study aim to find out the level of e-learning usability in education of nursing management stage. A descriptive study with cross-sectional design performed at The School of Nursing Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing Universitas Gadjah Mada (FMPHN UGM). Involving 32 clinical nursing students of nursing management stage period September 2018. The result is Students assert the high level of e-learning usability (53.1%). By virtue of the 8 instrument criteria, majority of respondents indicate high level of e-learning usability toward 7 criteria, namely Content criteria (62.5%); Learning & Support (53.1%); Visual Design (68.8%); Accessibility (59.4%); Interactivity (56.3%); Self-Assessment and Learnability (62.5%) and Motivation to learn (53.1%). The other hand, there is a criterion which indicates a similar level between high and low-level e-learning usability (50%: 50%), that is the Navigation criteria. Majority of a clinical nursing student in nursing management stage indicate the high level of e-learning usability, so this e-learning able to increase quality and interaction of learning.

Keywords
e-learning, usability, clinical education, nursing management

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/rxEtpBbVgX2C


CODE SWITCHING AS SEEN IN TRADING (A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDIES FIELD RESEARCH)
Oriza Agustin (a), Vera Magria (b), Leny Setiyana (c)

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Vera Magria

Institutions
a) IAIN Metro lampung
b) Universitas Muara Bungo
c) IAIN Metro lampung

Abstract
This research is aimed at describing code-switching as seen in trading activity in Solok Regency. The objectives of this writing are to identify the form of codes which are commonly used by bilingual and diglossic inhabitants in trading activity in Solok market, to classify the code-switching which happens when the sellers and the buyers are talking to each other and to find out the factors which caused code-switching and diglossia. This research applied descriptive qualitative research in which the data was obtained from a conversation in trading activities in Kota Solok. The data was also taken from the informants statements about the things, which were related to the coding problem itself. The data were collected by the observational method supported by note-taking and recording technique. The result found, there are several forms of code-switching in trading activity in Kota Solok market: the switching among language codes, among dialect codes and among variety codes. The diglossic situation can also be found in society. The diglossic situation can emerge when a society has two languages while each shows different functions (high and low) in a different community. It can be seen in Merantau tradition by Minang People

Keywords
code-switching, diglossia,sociolinguistics

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/Wa3K8yt2cfr6


Cognitive Model of Academic Writing: A Grounded Theory Approach
Fahrus Zaman Fadhly, Emzir, Ninuk Lustyantie

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Abdul Rasyid Ghazali

Institutions
Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Abstract
This research aims to reconstruct the cognitive processes experienced by a number of expert writers in Indonesia in writing high-reputable international articles. With the grounded theory approach, it performs open coding, axial coding, selective coding, and generating theory from data gathered of the in-depth interviews and document analysis of the informants- articles. It reveals that the activity of literature review or "search before research" is an upstream of the whole cognitive process in composing academic articles. Accuracy in the process of review of the library will bring up the state of the art and research gap that then has the element of high novelty so that the reading-researching-writing activities are integrated into one-unity of flashed cognitive process. Publication as a downstream of the literature review activity or the end of the cognitive process of academic writing becomes a medium for scientific writers to be obedient to the provisions of the focus and scope of the intended journal. This research concluded that “search-topic-research-writing-publication” or the “cognitive model of academic writing” is a series of cognitive processes as well as raw materials in the formulation of theories and cognitive models in academic writing.

Keywords
cognitive process, cognitive model; academic writing; a reputable international journal

Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/dLUMN7P3H92t


Cold War, Reformasi, and Domestic Consequences in the post-Suharto Era in Indonesia
Ali Maksum

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Ali Maksum

Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Abstract
This article attempts to examine the impact of the changes of international politics especially after the end of the Cold War towards Indonesian domestic politics. The end of the Cold War followed by new international issues such as democracy, human rights, and good government as well as clash of civilizations influenced on Indonesian politics. At the same time, Indonesian government under Suharto and his military regime was under strong international scrutiny due to some allegations regarding human rights abuses during New Order administration especially in East Timor (Timor Leste). The international pressures that articulated through democracy campaign and economic crisis gave political consequences on Indonesian politics where the final goal is to oust Suharto from his office. The scenario was reached peak in 1998 when the Reformasi (reformation) outbreak and Suharto regime finally collapse following mass demonstration mainly in the hearth city of Jakarta. The failure of Suharto regime to survive basically due to the structure of Suharto administration was so fragile amid of the massive corruption and nepotism in the government. This situation probably different if the Cold War is sustaining until recently. Therefore, this is important topics divided into four sections namely introduction, Indonesia and geopolitics Post-Cold War period, Reformasi and its implications, and conclusion.

Keywords
international politics, democracy, reformasi, Indonesian politics

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/WLJv2T8KRrtM


Collaboration between Social Values and Information-Communication Technology (ICT): A Strategy to Empower Startups in Indonesia
Maulana Pratama1, Widodo Muktiyo2, Joko Sutrisno3, Suwarto4, Sutanto5

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maulana pratama

Institutions
Universitas Sebelas Maret

Abstract
Indonesia is currently entering the knowledge economic era after the industrial sector lost its position as a driver of economic growth. In 2018, startups become the most potential economic sector in Indonesia after contribution 57,5% of the GDP. The low TFP growth rate and the small number of startups which utilize ICT indicate that ICT literacy education is necessary to empower Indonesian startups and accelerating economic growth. However, older and least educated people are not interested to utilize ICT for business purpose since they do not find the root of their cultural value within it. An empowering project is essential to increase the interest in using internet and further ICT to empower startups in Indonesia. This research create an appropriate strategy that collaborates the social values and ICT by improving the empowering project of digital startups and collaborate it with the social values of Indonesia in every stages of the empowering project.

Keywords
Empowering strategy, Startups, Indonesia, Social Values, ICT

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/EWPQqdjKG3MZ


Collaboration Development of Electronic Government Innovations in Pontianak City
Verdico Arief, Sri Syabanita Elida, Endang Wahyuni

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Verdico Arief

Institutions
Politeknik Negeri Pontianak

Abstract
Pontianak city in Indonesia whose government cares about innovation in filed of electronic government. Pontianak is one of the regions that get appreciation from the institute public administration of Republic Indonesia on various creation innovation program policy in public administration sector. To develop electronic government, Pontianak city government collaborated with various parties, so that development could be carried out optimally. From the results of development electronic government, Pontianak city government received appreciation from President of Republic Indonesia, making this electronic government development process a model for regions and other regional governments in Indonesia. From this phenomenon it interesting to find out how the Pontianak city government collaborated to develop electronic government. To explore this phenomenon, researchers conduct research in a descriptive manner in order to be able directly explore information. From the results of research we will find various kinds of important information that will be useful for many parties as material to develop other innovations to support process bureaucratic reform in Indonesia.

Keywords
E-Government, Collaboration, Innovation

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

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


COMBINATION OF THOUGHT STOPPING THERAPY AND PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION TO REDUCE ANXIETY
Laili Nur Hidayati, Budi Anna Keliat, Ice Yulia Wardani

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Laili Nur Hidayati

Institutions
School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia

Abstract
Clients with physical illness tend to experience anxiety and the condition can worsen their physical condition. In general hospital nursing intervention still focus the physical problems and less attention the psychological problems. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the thought stopping therapy and, progressive muscle relaxation therapy for client with anxiety. The method is pre-post experimental. A total of 36 anxiety adults clients with physical illness participated in this study, had intervention : thought stopping therapy and progressive muscle relaxation which is 3-4 times meeting. The analysis was conducted on the signs and symptoms of anxiety clients before and after the nursing intervention. The results of nursing intervention showed a decrease in signs and symptoms of anxiety on all the responses which are include cognitive, affective, physiological, behaviour and social. The most decreased is physiological respons. This intervention is recommended to overcome anxiety in clients.

Keywords
anxiety, thoughts stopping therapy, progressive muscle relaxation

Topic
International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ec9uJaz8rjNh


Communication Management of “Happy Branding” in Creative Youth at Indonesian Heritage Sites
Astri Wulandari (a*), Rosalia Prismarini Nurdiarti (b)

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Astri Wulandari

Institutions
a) Communication Science, Mercu Buana University of Yogyakarta Jalan Padjajaran, Ring Road Utara, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta
*astri[at]mercubuana-yogya.ac.id
b) Communication Science, Mercu Buana University of Yogyakarta Jalan Padjajaran, Ring Road Utara, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta
*rosa[at]mercubuana-yogya.ac.id

Abstract
Creative Youth at Indonesian Heritage Site is a program held by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in collaboration with Citi Indonesia (Citibank) to promote the strengthening of cultural and creative industry in Indonesia. The program aims to encourage the capacity and participation of youth who lives around the heritage sites of Prambanan and Borobudur temples to have a better income, as well as helping them in local economy. In its second year program, UNESCO made a collaboration with several Universities in Yogyakarta to contribute in “Happy Branding”, which trying to figure out problems of product identity and marketing strategy which is often faced by people of middle sector business, especially youth. Therefore, this research aims to understand and map the process of communication management of Creative Youth at Indonesian Heritage Sites through “Happy Branding”. This research uses the qualitative method with case study approach, accompanied by data collection through in-depth interviews with the Project Coordinator of UNESCO and Srengenge Culture Unit as the managing party. The result of this research is expected to be applied in an effective communication management of planning, organizing, and directing information.

Keywords
Branding Bahagia; Communication Management; Creative Youth; Brand Identity

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

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/xmTFf4cQzNen


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