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Teaching activities for supporting students’ 4cs skills development in vocational education Jalinus, Nizwardi; Sukardi, Sukardi; Wulansari, Rizky Ema; Heong, Yee Mei; Kiong, Tee Tze
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v2i2.95

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The soft skills competencies needed in the industrial revolution 4.0 era on the 21st century are critical thinking, creativity, communication and collaboration or known as 4Cs Skills. This study aims at revealing a teaching activity that can develop and improve the 4Cs skills of vocational education students. This research was a quantitative study using a survey method. The research instrument used a questionnaire of the lecturers' statements about teaching activities carried out by educators to improve or develop the 4Cs skills of vocational education students. The respondents in this study were 403 educators that consisting of 200 educators from Universitas Negeri Padang (Indonesia) and 203 educators from Universiti Tun Hussein on Malaysia (Malaysia). Based on the research findings, it was found that the teaching activity that was most often carried out or appeared with a high percentage in improving students' 4Cs skills was problem solving to improve critical thinking skills, debate to improve communication skills, peer partner learning to improve collaboration skills and finally mind mapping to improve creative skills. Based on the results of this study, lecturers in the implementation of learning need to condition learning activities that can develop students' 4Cs skills, so that the competencies possessed are in accordance with the needs of the developing industry in this 21st century.
Design, fabrication and measurement of metal-semiconductor field effect transistor based on zinc oxide material Tun, Hla Myo; Wulansari, Rizky Ema; Pradhan, Devasis; Naing, Zaw Min
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v2i3.103

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The paper mainly focuses on the design, fabrication and measurement on Zinc Oxide (ZnO)-based Metal-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor. The research problem in this study is difficulty on observing the electronic properties of ZnO materials to fabricate the high performance transistor design with non-toxic semiconductor materials. Even though the wide band gap materials of Group III and V possess high performance properties for fabricating the power electronics devices, the harmful impacts could not be reduced. The research solution for the problem statement in this study is emphasized on the non-toxic materials of Group II and VI-based high performance power electronics devices fabrication. The experimental studies of the device fabrication were conducted by Pulse Laser Deposition (PLD) process in standard laboratory. The step-by-step procedures for MSFET device fabrication were discussed and the confirmation of developed device fabrication was completed. The approaches on all measurement were completed based on band diagram condition, quantum interference on metal-semiconductor materials, and current-voltage characteristics. The step by step measurement for fabricated device for the proposed structure could be confirmed by standard measurement techniques. The proposed design has been validated for the utilization of high performance applications. The physical properties and physical characteristics for measurement results were confirmed by the theoretical analyses. The numerical analyses have been completed with the help of MATLAB. All results have been proved by recent research works.
Students’ regional potential-based project for vocational education in engineering field Syahril, Syahril; Wulansari, Rizky Ema; Safitri, Dian; Kiong, Tee Tze; Vitalyevna, Sokolova Elizaveta; Samala, Agariadne Dwinggo
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v4i1.180

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This article discusses Students’ Regional Potential-based Project for Vocational Education in Engineering Field as a strategy to strengthen the quality of project-based learning implementation, covering project-based learning, a project task based on potential of student’s region, the seven standard elements on a project task based on potential of student’s region, the stages of the implementation, and its effectiveness. It was driven by the existence of enormous potentials in Indonesia which have not been optimally developed. Most of universities here are located in urban areas, while most of the students come from rural regions. The previous research discloses students’ positive perceptions toward this learning implementation. It helps them develop their soft skills, fosters better engagement with the learning process, and improves their 4C skills (Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity). The approach is able to serve as a model for vocational education learning, particularly in the field of engineering. It not only provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge, technology, and soft skills, but also contributes to students’ regional development. This article is highly beneficial for learning implementation in Indonesia, particularly in vocational education, as well as a reference for further studies.
Teaching activities for supporting students’ 4cs skills development in vocational education Jalinus, Nizwardi; Sukardi, Sukardi; Wulansari, Rizky Ema; Heong, Yee Mei; Kiong, Tee Tze
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Regular Issue
Publisher : Researcher and Lecturer Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v2i2.95

Abstract

The soft skills competencies needed in the industrial revolution 4.0 era on the 21st century are critical thinking, creativity, communication and collaboration or known as 4Cs Skills. This study aims at revealing a teaching activity that can develop and improve the 4Cs skills of vocational education students. This research was a quantitative study using a survey method. The research instrument used a questionnaire of the lecturers' statements about teaching activities carried out by educators to improve or develop the 4Cs skills of vocational education students. The respondents in this study were 403 educators that consisting of 200 educators from Universitas Negeri Padang (Indonesia) and 203 educators from Universiti Tun Hussein on Malaysia (Malaysia). Based on the research findings, it was found that the teaching activity that was most often carried out or appeared with a high percentage in improving students' 4Cs skills was problem solving to improve critical thinking skills, debate to improve communication skills, peer partner learning to improve collaboration skills and finally mind mapping to improve creative skills. Based on the results of this study, lecturers in the implementation of learning need to condition learning activities that can develop students' 4Cs skills, so that the competencies possessed are in accordance with the needs of the developing industry in this 21st century.
Design, fabrication and measurement of metal-semiconductor field effect transistor based on zinc oxide material Tun, Hla Myo; Wulansari, Rizky Ema; Pradhan, Devasis; Naing, Zaw Min
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Regular Issue
Publisher : Researcher and Lecturer Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v2i3.103

Abstract

The paper mainly focuses on the design, fabrication and measurement on Zinc Oxide (ZnO)-based Metal-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor. The research problem in this study is difficulty on observing the electronic properties of ZnO materials to fabricate the high performance transistor design with non-toxic semiconductor materials. Even though the wide band gap materials of Group III and V possess high performance properties for fabricating the power electronics devices, the harmful impacts could not be reduced. The research solution for the problem statement in this study is emphasized on the non-toxic materials of Group II and VI-based high performance power electronics devices fabrication. The experimental studies of the device fabrication were conducted by Pulse Laser Deposition (PLD) process in standard laboratory. The step-by-step procedures for MSFET device fabrication were discussed and the confirmation of developed device fabrication was completed. The approaches on all measurement were completed based on band diagram condition, quantum interference on metal-semiconductor materials, and current-voltage characteristics. The step by step measurement for fabricated device for the proposed structure could be confirmed by standard measurement techniques. The proposed design has been validated for the utilization of high performance applications. The physical properties and physical characteristics for measurement results were confirmed by the theoretical analyses. The numerical analyses have been completed with the help of MATLAB. All results have been proved by recent research works.
Students’ regional potential-based project for vocational education in engineering field Syahril, Syahril; Wulansari, Rizky Ema; Safitri, Dian; Kiong, Tee Tze; Vitalyevna, Sokolova Elizaveta; Samala, Agariadne Dwinggo
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Regular Issue
Publisher : Researcher and Lecturer Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v4i1.180

Abstract

This article discusses Students’ Regional Potential-based Project for Vocational Education in Engineering Field as a strategy to strengthen the quality of project-based learning implementation, covering project-based learning, a project task based on potential of student’s region, the seven standard elements on a project task based on potential of student’s region, the stages of the implementation, and its effectiveness. It was driven by the existence of enormous potentials in Indonesia which have not been optimally developed. Most of universities here are located in urban areas, while most of the students come from rural regions. The previous research discloses students’ positive perceptions toward this learning implementation. It helps them develop their soft skills, fosters better engagement with the learning process, and improves their 4C skills (Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity). The approach is able to serve as a model for vocational education learning, particularly in the field of engineering. It not only provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge, technology, and soft skills, but also contributes to students’ regional development. This article is highly beneficial for learning implementation in Indonesia, particularly in vocational education, as well as a reference for further studies.
Co-Authors A, Yufrizal Abdur Rahman Aditia, Jefri Afriza Media Agariadne Dwinggo Samala Aldio, M. Fikhri Alwifari, M. Qari Ambiyar, Ambiyar Andre Kurniawan Anreski, Vanny Arwizet Arwizet, Arwizet Aziz, Wildan Abdul Budi Syahri Bulkia Rahim Chasovy, Aulya Cici Andriani Dian Safitri Dori Yuvenda Eko Indrawan Elsa Sabrina Evandel, Kervan Fahmi Rizal Fajri, Husnul Febri Prasetya Fiki Efendi Fitra, Rizki Fitrah Qalbina Fuadi, Muhammad Azis Hanapi Hasan Hansi Effendi Haq, Syaiful Harpen, Romario Van Hasan Maksum Heong, Yee Mei Indah, Indah Rahmatika Sari Irzal, Irzal Jasman Jasman Kassymova, Gulzhaina Kuralbayevna Kiong, Tee Tze Mardizal, Jonni Marta, Rizkayeni Muhammad Adri Muhibbudin Mukhaiyar, Riki Nabawi, Rahmat Azis Naing, Zaw Min Nizwardi Jalinus Nofiandri, Ernal Nurdin Hendri Oktavia, Vivi Pebisi, Barqun Aknu Pradhan, Devasis Pratama, Arief Juneirul Preti, Agia Kulkarni Primawati Primawati, Primawati Purwanto, Wawan Purwantono, Purwantono Putra, Randi Purnama Putra, Rimbun Putri, Meri Yulianti Putri, Tansa Trisna Astono Rahmi, Salsabila Tri Rama, Alzet Ramadhan, Raihan Remon Lapisa RIDHO KURNIAWAN, RIDHO Rifelino Rifelino Risfendra, Risfendra Sabrianto, Jerry SABRINA, ELSA Sari, Jean Dwi Ritia Satrianto, Habib Indra Setia, Putri Bunga Setyawan, Herlin Sisrayanti Sri Rizki Putri Primandari Subakti, Muhammad Sukardi Sukardi Syahril Syahril Tambunan, Gerry Lyman Tanjung, Jamal Dermawan Tin, Chau Trung Tun, Hla Myo Vernando, Noval Vitalyevna, Sokolova Elizaveta Wakhinuddin Wakhinuddin, Wakhinuddin Wardhana, Bayu Setya Waruwu, Buala Jefriana Waskito Waskito Waskito, Waskito Ya, Kyaw Zay Yufrizal Yufrizal, Yufrizal Yulianti, Rosi Yuliawati Yunus Zainal Abadi