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Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

Classroom Arrangement in Nurul Islam Kindergarten to Support Student Creativity (Case Study: Nurul Islam Kindergarten, Surabaya) Susanti, Wiwik Dwi; M. Safeyah; M. N. Trilita
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology for People Empowerment.
Publisher : Future Science

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The main problems in Nurul Islam Kindergarten Surabaya are related to the dimensions of classrooms and the availability of classrooms as a place to conduct sports activities. In the research trying to be able to provide a solution in optimizing available space resources so that it can be an accommodating container for learning activities. This is one of the factors that supports the success of the learning program. From the results of the analysis of observations in the field, the classrooms are arranged based on several zones so as to provide a solution for narrow classroom arrangement. The zone also functions to differentiate and limit the mixing of various types of activities. So that every activity can run smoothly.
Distribution of Chlorophyll Concentrations Using Two Channel Terra MODIS Satellite Images in The Ketingan Coastal Area, Sidoarjo Siti Zainab; Minarni Nur Trilita; Bagas Aryaseta
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4101

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The coast of Ketingan Sidoarjo is a fairly dynamic area, where the lives of fishermen depend on fishing. Ecosystem changes that occur in the coastal area of Ketingan Sidoarjo greatly affect the fishing effort, where one of the parameters that can be observed is the distribution of chlorophyll content from the water bodies on the coast. The purpose of this research is to analyze and map the distribution of chlorophyll content in the coastal area of Ketingan, Sidoarjo. This is based on the fact that researchers have not done much research on chlorophyll using 2-channel Terra Modis satellite imagery, where the best response is on Channel 3 = Rrs_678/Rrs_555, the best model obtained is the 2nd order Polynomial Algorithm Model y = 1.2446 x2 – 1.725 x + 1.0987 with a degree of determination R2= 0.3826.
Classification of Disaster Risk Areas on Mount Ruang Using Vegetation Index Calculations and Landsat-8 Satellite Imagery Siti Zainab; M. Abhiel Laits Qatadah; Fithri Estikhamah; Minarni Nur Trilita
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Conference Eco-Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4511

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Mount Ruang is located in Tagulandang District, Siau Tagulandang Biaro Islands Regency, North Sulawesi, with an elevation of 725 meters or 2,379 feet, at coordinates 2°18' N / 125°22' E. In April 2024, a significant eruption was re-recorded. Ruang Island is the peak of the volcano rising from the Sulawesi Sea. Most of its inhabitants are farmers, and land use in an area is influenced by population growth and activities. The eruption of Mount Ruang has caused changes in land function. In this study, classification was conducted using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI). The data were sourced from Landsat 8 imagery from 2022 to 2024, specifically bands 4 and 5. The results of this study conclude that from 2022 to 2024, the vegetation index calculations were very significant. Classification calculations before and after the eruption showed that the NDVI vegetation index in 2022 and 2023 indicated vegetated land, while in 2024, it indicated non-vegetated land. The SAVI vegetation index identified water bodies such as rivers or seas. It can be concluded that post-eruption, the land around the volcano was non-vegetated and much of the material fell into the sea.