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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOOGLE SEARCH VOLUME AND FLOOD EVENTS IN INDONESIA: A GOOGLE TRENDS ANALYSIS RESTI KINANTHI; Mochammad Iqbal
Wasilatuna: Jurnal Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Vol. 6 No. 02 (2023): Wasilatuna: Jurnal Komunikasi Penyiaran Islam
Publisher : Program Studi Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam Fakultas Dakwah Universitas Islam Internasional Darullughah Wadda'wah Bangil Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38073/wasilatuna.v6i02.1014

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The increasing number of floods every year brings a wide impact; the average loss caused by floods every year reaches 4.64T (Rp). Information about floods is very important to improve the preparedness of people living in disaster-prone areas. If information can be provided when people have a high interest in learning, it can have a profound effect on increasing public knowledge. To carry out effective risk communication in flood disasters, knowledge about flood disaster patterns is needed, as well as knowledge about community behavior in seeking information. One of the people's behavior in searching for information can be seen from the Google Trends analysis. The purposes of this study are to analyse the relationship between public interest in finding information through google trends with the keyword "flood" with flood events in Indonesia for 10 years. This research is a quantitative descriptive study by processing data obtained from Google Trends and BNPB flood event data using the Spearman Rank Correlation statistical test with SPSS software. The results showed that Google Trends with the keyword "Flood" and the pattern of flood events had a strong positive relationship with a correlation coefficient of 0.64, this indicates that the increase in the incidence of disasters causes an increase in public interest in seeking information about flood disasters. Risk communication that was carried out before the disaster occurred was not yet optimal in reaching the community. Risk communication needs to be carried out before the months that are predicted to be the peak of flood events. Risk communication is carried out to form the preparedness of the Indonesian people so that the risk of flood disasters can be reduced.
Assessing Balâghah Learning Outcomes: A Comparative Evaluation of Fourth Grade Students Alfarisi, Muhammad Hanif; Wati, Ana Taqwa; Bakti, Anugrah Arya; Iqbal, Mochammad
Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/a.v12i1.38113

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This study aims to determine whether there is a difference between the achievement of learning balaghah between fourth grade students of Kulliyyatul Muallimin Al-Islamiyyah Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor, Central Campus and Campus Three and to find out whether the difference is significant or not. The research approach used in this study is quantitative research using inferential quantitative methods. The data analysed in this study is the learning achievement of balâghah fourth grade students of Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor Central Campus and Campus Three. The population in this study were all fourth grade students of Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor Central Campus and Campus Three. Based on the results of the T test of two independent samples, it shows that t count (12.940) is smaller than t table (1.966) and the significance value is smaller than alpha (0.05). So the researcher can conclude that there is a significant difference between the balâghah scores of fourth grade students of Kulliyyatul Muallimin Al-Islamiyyah Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor Central Campus and Campus Three. With an average value (7.9018), the balâghah learning achievement of fourth grade students of Kulliyyatul Muallimin Al-Islamiyyah Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor Central Campus is higher than the average balâghah score of fourth grade students of Campus Three (6.2068).