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Journal : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)

ADAPTIVE LEARNING RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM BASED ON DATA SCIENCE ON STUDENT MOTIVATION AND LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT Kadeni; Ekbal Santoso; Salam
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MARCH
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Advanced technology allows learning platforms to analyze student data in real-time and present appropriate learning material according to their level of understanding. One of the main advantages of adaptive learning is the personalization of learning. The application of this learning method provides better hope for the world of education by adapting to using sophisticated, renewable technological devices. Adaptive learning methods can also be applied to adaptive teaching by class teachers. The benefit is managing student relationship patterns in carrying out education properly and correctly. Data Science can also be used to build predictive models to predict student academic performance. This will of course be based on historical data and relevant variables. That way, education businesses will be helped in providing appropriate interventions, effective classroom settings, and additional support for students who have potential difficulties. Schools must provide adequate training programs for teachers and students to ensure that they can use educational technology effectively. In addition, schools must provide sufficient support for students who do not understand or have difficulty using educational technology.
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON FIRST IMPRESSION FORMATION Salam; Yanti Setianti; Eka Sartika; Rahma Helal Al_ Jbour
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): APRIL
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Nonverbal communication is a way for humans to communicate without using language aspects. To communicate nonverbally, a person can use two channels, namely the visible channel and the paralingual channel. Nonverbal behavior in an interaction always communicates something. Even though when we meet new people we will communicate verbally, we need to realize that non-verbal communication also occurs and continues along with verbal communication. Even small things like eye movements, facial expressions, clothing, and body movements still influence other people's perceptions of us. First impressions and nonverbal communication are closely related in building other people's perceptions of us and also our perceptions of other people. The research was carried out using the literature study method. A literature review was used to collect data and information related to nonverbal communication and its influence on first impression formation. This research discusses the definition of nonverbal communication, theories of first impression formation, and the relationship