50 research outputs found

    HUBUNGAN PET ATTACHMENT DENGAN LONELINESS PADA MAHASISWA PERANTAU DI KOTA PEKANBARU

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    Mahasiswa perantau sudah lazim dijumpai di Indonesia. Hal ini dikarenakan banyaknya mahasiswa yang menempuh pendidikan di luar daerah tempat tinggalnya, dan tinggal berpisah dengan orang tua, keluarga dan teman-teman di kampung halaman tinggal terpisah dari orang-orang yang disayangi dapat menyebabkan perasaan kesepian atau loneliness. Salah satu faktor yang dapat membantu mengurangi loneliness adalah dengan memiliki hewan peliharaan, kelekatan pada hewan peliharaan disebut dengan pet attachment. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui positif atau negatif hubungan antara pet attachment dengan loneliness. Subyek dalam penelitan ini adalah mahasiswa perantau di Pekanbaru. Sampel sebanyak 55 dan pengambilan sampel menggunakan purposive sampling. Berdasarkan hasil analisis menggunakan product moment, diperoleh r= -0,435; p= 0,000. Dengan demikian, hipotesis yang menyatakan ada hubungan negatif yang sangat signifikan antara pet attachment dengan loneliness pada mahasiswa perantau di kota Pekanbaru diterima. sumbangan pet attachment terhadap loneliness sebesar 18,9% dan 81,1% dipengaruhi oleh faktor lain. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada hubungan negatif pet attachment dengan loneliness pada mahasiswa Perantau di kota Pekanbaru. Kata Kunci : Pet attachment, Loneliness, Mahasiswa Perantau

    Second language and literature integrated learning under the task-based method

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    RESUMEN: El presente trabajo pretende dar una amplia visión de la situación de la literatura en la clase de inglés y explorar sus beneficios y posibilidades didácticas. Se plantea una propuesta de trabajo que se nutre del modelo comunicativo de enseñanza, concretamente del enfoque por tareas, y que recurre al material literario para favorecer la competencia lingüística y literaria de los alumnos y su acercamiento a la literatura inglesa como parte de la cultura de la segunda lengua.ABSTRACT: This project tries to give a broad overview of the situation of literature in the English classroom and explore its advantages and teaching opportunities. I present a didactic proposal based on the communicative language teaching, specifically on the task-based learning. It uses literary material to promote the students’ linguistic and literary competence and their approach to the English literature as part of the culture of the second language.Grado en Magisterio en Educación Primari

    Módulo para la realización de presentaciones web reusables sobre Moodle

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    El presente artículo describe el desarrollo de un módulo que permita la elaboración de presentaciones web denominado Web Presentation. El mismo constituye un aporte de estudiantes y profesores de la Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas para la comunidad de Moodle. Su validación se realiza usando técnicas definidas en la metodología de desarrollo RUP (del inglés Rational Unified Process). Web Presentation facilita la elaboración de materiales amenos e intuitivos sin necesidad de acceder a herramientas externas a Moodle. Module for making reusable web presentations on Moodle Abstract The present article describes the development of a module that allows the elaboration of web presentations denominated WebPresentation. The same one constitutes a contribution of students and teachers of the University of the Computer Sciences for the community of Moodle. Their validation is carried out using techniques defined in the development methodology RUP (Rational Unified Process). WebPresentation facilitates the elaboration of interesting and intuitive materials without necessity of consenting to external tools to Moodle

    Use of an innovative model to evaluate mobility in seniors with lower-limb amputations of vascular origin: a pilot study

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The mobility of older individuals has often been only partially assessed, without considering all important aspects such as potential (available) versus effective (used) mobilities and the physical and psychosocial factors that modulate them. This study proposes a new model for evaluating mobility that considers all important aspects, applied here to lower-limb amputees with vascular origin. This model integrates the concepts of potential mobility (e.g. balance, speed of movement), effective mobility (e.g. life habits, movements in living areas) and factors that modulate these two types of mobility (e.g. strength, sensitivity, social support, depression). The main objective was to characterize potential and effective mobility as well as mobility modulators in a small sample of people with lower-limb amputations of vascular origin with different characteristics. The second objective of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility of measuring all variables in the model in a residential context.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>An observational and transversal design was used with a heterogeneous sample of 10 participants with a lower-limb amputation of vascular origin, aged 51 to 83, assessed between eight and 18 months after discharge from an acute care hospital. A questionnaire of participant characteristics and 16 reliable and valid measurements were used.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results show that the potential mobility indicators do not accurately predict effective mobility, i.e., participants who perform well on traditional measures done in the laboratory or clinic are not always those who perform well in the real world. The model generated 4 different profiles (categories) of participants ranging from reduced to excellent potential mobility and low to excellent effective mobility, and characterized the modulating factors. The evaluations were acceptable in terms of the time taken (three hours) and the overall measurements, with a few exceptions, which were modified to optimize the data collected and the classification of the participants. For the population assessed, the results showed that some of the negative modulators (particularly living alone, no rehabilitation, pain, limited social support, poor muscle strength) played an important role in reducing effective mobility.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The first use of the model revealed interesting data that add to our understanding of important aspects linked to potential and effective mobility as well as modulators. The feasibility of measuring all variables in the model in a residential context was demonstrated. A study with a large number of participants is now warranted to rigorously characterize mobility levels of lower-limb amputees with vascular origin.</p
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