7 research outputs found
THE RELATIONSHIP OF MULTIMEDIA, THE INTERNET TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING FOR THE MILLENIAL GENERATION
The background of this research is how to find out what variables can affect the development of learning for the current millennial generation, especially during the current pandemic. The variables raised in this study are multimedia variables and internet variables. The method used in this study is to use quantitative methods by conducting a survey to 100 parents of students who will generate data and process it using SPSS media so that it can produce answers to the formulation of the problems raised in this study. The problem raised in this study is how to find out the variables that can affect the development of learning, especially for the millennial generation who are very sensitive to changing times multimedia and internet variables. The purpose of this study is how to find out how multimedia variables and internet variables can affect educational development variables with very significant results, namely 0.003 on multimedia variables and educational developments and also produce a value of 0.002 on internet variables and educational development only produce significant cells, then these variables can affect variables with educatio
PKM KELOMPOK GURU DAN SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR ISLAM TERPADU INSANTAMA MAKASSAR
PKM KELOMPOK GURU DAN SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR ISLAM TERPADU INSANTAMA MAKASSA
Religious commitment and gratitude as a strategy for promoting student mental health
Despite global students' mental health problems being prevalent, adequate attention and resources to treat mental health problems are still lacking. Meanwhile, several studies found that religious commitment and gratitude can play an essential role in addressing the issue of mental health problems. This study explored religious commitment to promote mental health and gratitude as moderating variables to address this gap. This study used the Brief Scale of Mental Health 12, the General Mental Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), the Gratitude Resentment and Appreciation Test (GRAT), and the Religious Commitment Inventory (RCI–10) scales. Data were taken from 320 students of four state Islamic Universities in East Java, Indonesia. This study utilized descriptive and regression analysis techniques. The result of the data analysis demonstrated three main findings as follows. First, the students had a high level of mental health. Second, religious commitment positively affected mental health. Third, gratitude could become a variable that strengthens the relationship between religious commitment and mental health. Research implication in education is attempting to improve mental health among students not merely on the religious commitment but also on emphasizing systematic ways to develop gratitude in students' daily lives as a moderator that plays a role in maintaining the relationship between mental health and religious commitment. This study was based solely on a quantitative approach; therefore, a mixed-method model is recommended for further investigation to understand the process of improving mental health through religious commitment and students' gratitude better
Partnership Based Green Economy With Kurrak Village Farming Communities in Post Harvest Coffee Processing in The Recovery of Covid-19
Kurrak Village, Polewali Mandar Regency is a coffee-producing village that has the opportunity to develop an organic coffee agro-industry to support the realization of a green economy, namely a program to improve the Indonesian economy by focusing on environmentally sound activities. Some of the problems faced by coffee farming communities in the region include how to harvest and handle post-harvest coffee. The purpose of this community service program (PKM) is to improve the ability of the Kurrak village coffee farming community in post-harvest processing and to increase the role of micro, small and medium enterprises (UMKM) in establishing partnerships with coffee farmers. The method of implementing the activity is by counseling and practice with several stages including preparation, implementation and evaluation of the program. The PKM activity was carried out in a coffee plantation for residents in Kurrak village, attended by 25 representatives of the Kurrak village community. The results of the PKM activities showed that the activity participants had the ability to apply post-harvest coffee processing techniques, the enthusiasm and motivation of the farmer members increased and they began to activate the collaboration of MSMEs and coffee farmers in Kurrak village
EFFECT OF ETHANOL EXTRACT FROM MALACCA LEAVES (Phyllanthus emblica) ON THE SPERM QUALITY OF MICE
This study aims to analyze the effect of administering Malacca leaves (Phyllanthus emblica) extract on the sperm quality of mice. This leaf extract was administered orally using gavage method once daily for 21 days. There were four treatment groups: the control group (P0) received distilled water while the first (P1), second (P2), and third (P3) treatment groups received 300 mg, 600 mg, and 1200 mg of Malacca leaf ethanol extract/kg body weight, respectively. Each groups consisted of four mice and was evaluated for sperrm motility, viability, morphology, and concentration. The results showed that sperm motility, viability, morphology and sperm concentration tended to decrease after administration of Malacca leaf ethanol extract for all parameters, although there was no significant difference (P0.05). It was concluded that the administration of Malacca leaf ethanol extract tends to reduce the sperm quality of mice. __________________________________________________________
Keanekaragaman Jenis Makrozoobenthos di Sungai Aek Buru
This study aims to determine the physical and chemical factors that contribute to the diversity of macrozoobentos in the Aekburu River, NA XI-X District, and North Labuhan Batu Regency. A descriptive approach was used to study the diversity of macrozoobentos in the Aek Buru River, Batu Tunggal Village, NA IX-X District, North Labuhan Batu Regency, and North Sumatra. The results showed that macrozoobenthic species were found in the Aek Buru River, with 15 species of the phylum Mollusca, and the highest relative abundance value was in the species Nerita albicilla at Station 1, with a percentage of 7.447%. From this study, it can be concluded that the abundance of macrozoobentos, diversity index, uniformity index, and dominance index are the types of macrozoobentos found
Stevia rebaudiana as a nutraceutical for COVID-19 patients with no sugar diet during recovery and its nanoparticle application
Introduction: Some patients with comorbidity such as diabetes are at risk of worsening after being infected with the COVID-19 and they usually adjust their diet during the recovery process. Aim: To explore the use of Stevia rebaudiana leaves as a natural sweetener recommended for COVID-19 patients and the nanoparticle approach of S. rebaudiana extract to improve the efficacy. Methods: Four electronic databases (Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect) were used with specified inclusion and exclusion criteria set. Results: The glycosides produced by S. rebaudiana are 300 times sweeter than sucrose, low in calories, and can control blood sugar levels and increase insulin secretion. The application of nanoparticles in S. rebaudiana extract is a new step to maximise efficacy, increase stability and solubility. Conclusion: S. rebaudiana can be used as an alternative diet for COVID-19 diabetes patients. The application of the nanoparticles can increase the stability and solubility, thus improving the efficacy. © 2022, International Pharmaceutical Federation. All rights reserved