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A SURVEY STUDY ON STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF TEACHERS’ ONLINE TEACHING DURING STUDY FROM HOME POLICY IN JAYAPURA
The pandemic that came in 2019 has ruined learning process forced students living in the with less support territory to drop their school. Even though virtual teaching had been declared from the very beginning to overcome and compensate the pandemic situation, the readiness to adapt the urgent sudden shift become a major issues worldwide, especially to the less support area such as Jayapura. Under this clutter, teachers play an important role to selectively determine the most proper and utilizable media that fits the students’ situation. Therefore, this study was aimed to investigate teachers’ wisdom in Jayapura in terms of media selection, their perfomance using the media, and students’ challenge due to using the. A descriptive quantitative survey research method was applied by assinging 5 questionnaire items adopted from Technology Acceptance Model to 123 students. The data found that students in remote area faced less trouble than students in urban area due to the teachers’ wisdom to select the most proper and applicable teaching media requiring less quota according to the limited circumtance in remote area
Evaluation of Coffee Pulp Waste from Coffee Cultivation Areas in Indonesia as Iron Booster
The research aimed to reduce the amount of coffee pulp (CP) as a pollutant and turn it into Coffee Cherry Fluor (CCF) as a functional food. CCF is expected to serve a function as a non-heme iron source to treat anemia. Further, reusing CP should be able to boost the circulation of economy. Six CP samples from three Arabica coffee areas (highlands of Mount Batur, Mount Ijen, and Mount Arjuno) in Indonesia were compared to La Boite CCF, a commercial product made in Brazil. Variables observed were iron contents which is determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer, vitamin C contents as enhancers by Iodimetric titration, total phenol contents as inhibitors by Folin-Ciocalteu method, tannin contents by spectrophotometry method, lignin contents by Van Soest method, total plant count by ISO 4833-1, and antioxidant capacity by IC 50 in the DPPH scavenging assay. Sample disparity significance was statistically determined by ANOVA, followed by Tukey test at 95 %. Sample resemblance with La Boite CCF was tested using Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) and then presented in Heat Map. Conclusively, Mengani CCF and Mengani CP Estate samples are similar to La Boite CCF regarding vitamin C and inhibitor contents. It is suggested to reduce the temperature of the artificial drying device in Mengani. Further research should cover heavy metal contents, proximate analysis, and the detail of amino acid contents as research observed variables; expanding this research in vivo to study non-heme Fe's bioavailability should also be conducted