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Peningkatan Entrepreunership Melalui Inisiasi dan Pelatihan Pengemasan Wedang Pucuk Daun Jati (Tectona Grandis L.F) Suwahono, Suwahono; Mulyanti, Sri
Dimas: Jurnal Pemikiran Agama untuk Pemberdayaan Vol 19, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : LP2M of Institute for Research and Community Services - UIN Walisongo

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The entrepreneurial spirit and value can be influenced through the initiation process, and business training. pharmacological analysis of teak shoots (Tectona Grandis l.f) had antibacterial, antioxidant, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic, anti-diuretic, and hypoglycemic activity. The use of teak leaves in the form of easy use should be disseminated and introduced through initiation and entrepreneurship training. The results of this studied indicate had a significant influence between initiation and training of teak leaf packaging with the entrepreneurial spirit and  value. Entrepreneurship training can provide a good / positive contribution to the implementation of the business of students participating in the training because it helps in solving the obstacles that have been whacking business students. Semangat dan nilai kewirausahaan dapat dipengaruhi melalui proses inisiasi, dan pelatihan bisnis. Analisis farmakologis tunas jati (Tectona Grandis l.f) memiliki aktivitas antibakteri, antioksidan, antijamur, antiinflamasi, antipiretik, analgesik, anti diuretik, dan hipoglikemik. Penggunaan daun jati dalam bentuk mudah digunakan harus disebarluaskan dan diperkenalkan melalui pelatihan inisiasi dan kewirausahaan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa pelatihan memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan antara inisiasi dan pelatihan pengemasan daun jati dengan semangat dan nilai wirausaha. Pelatihan kewirausahaan dapat memberikan kontribusi yang baik / positif untuk pelaksanaan bisnis siswa yang berpartisipasi dalam pelatihan karena membantu dalam memecahkan hambatan yang telah memukul siswa bisnis.
PROGRAM SISTEM MANAJEMEN LABORATORIUM KIMIA MENGGUNAKAN MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO COMMUNITY 2019 BERBASIS PENGEMBANGAN BERKELANJUTAN Prastyo, Budiman; Suwahono, Suwahono; Suryandari, Ervin Tri
JEC: Journal of Educational Chemistry Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Chemistry Education Department

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan perangkat berbentuk program (perangkat lunak) untuk komputer dengan model pengembangan jenis Unified Process (UP). Pengembangan ini memerlukan program Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise 2019 (Visual Basic.Net) dengan MySQL Workbench 8.0 CE sebagai database. Setelah program dibuat, program ini dilakukan uji unit, integration, validation (alpha and beta testing) dan system testing. Berdasarkan hasil pengujian, program ini dinilai sangat layak. Pengujian unit dan integration mencapai tingkat keberhasilan 100%. Hasil validation testing menunjukkan angka V = 0,95, dianggap memadai. Terakhir, hasil system testing menunjukkan rata-rata maintainability index sebesar 63,16 (daerah hijau) dan navigasi berfungsi mencapai 100% saat dijalankan.
Using Environmentally Friendly Media (Happy Body) in Early Childhood Science: Human Body Parts Lesson suwahono, suwahono; Mawanti, Dwi
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN USIA DINI Vol 13 No 2 (2019): Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Volume 13 Number 2 November 2019
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini

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The knowledge of the science of human body parts for early childhood is very important so that children have the ability to recognize and support the cleanliness and health of members of the body, as well as so that they recognize their identity. In addition, introducing environmentally friendly material for early childhood teachers to enrich learning media. This study aims to improve student learning outcomes in science using environmentally friendly media. The topic raised in this search was about recognizing body parts and their benefits and treatments. This type of research is action research. Respondents involved 19 early childhood students. The results showed that there was an increase in subjects' understanding of swallowing extremities and treatment 60% in the pre-cycle phase, 80% in the first cycle and 93% in the second cycle. The findings show that the use of happy body media has a positive effect on limb recognition. 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Development of Science Generic Skills Assessment Instruments for Chemistry Practicum on Thermochemistry and Reaction Rate Fauziyah, Anisa; Suwahono, Suwahono; Sari, Wiwik Kartika
JPP (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran) Vol 30, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um047v30i12023p1-7

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Science Generic skills are essential skills that must be mastered by students. Science generic skills can be assessed when students carry out practical activities through performance assessments. This study aims to develop an instrument based on general science in chemistry practicums on thermochemistry and reaction rates. This study was R&D with the ADDIE model, namely analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The instruments used are validation sheets, reliability test sheets, and questionnaires. The results of data analysis showed that the instrument developed was valid, with an average score of 0.89 in a very good category. The results of the reliability test have a reliable category with an average intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for the thermochemistry practicum of 0.766 and a reaction rate of 0.80, while the average values for the two labs are 0.903 and 0.921. The results of the practicality test showed that the percentage of positive responses was 91.29%, so it can be stated that the product has a practical category. Based on the result, the science generic skills instruments can be used in the assessment of thermochemistry and reaction rates in the practicum because they meet the valid, reliable, and practical requirements.