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DEVELOPING BLENDED LEARNING APPLICATION UTILIZING ARTICULATE STORY LINE 3.0 INTEGRATED WITH ANDROID BASED SYSTEM Efrizal Siregar; Nurianti Sitorus; Juwariah Juwariah
Jurnal Riset Informatika Vol 3 No 4 (2021): Period of September 2021
Publisher : Kresnamedia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (784.894 KB) | DOI: 10.34288/jri.v3i4.286

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The development of science and technology in the digital era of Four Point Zero has a great impact on the world of education. One of them is by utilizing e-learning applications in the learning process. However, the technology used in this learning is too dependent on the internet network. Therefore, the research aims to develop a media in the form of an Android-based e-learning application that can be used online and offline. This study uses a research and development design using the ADDIE model. To create and test these products, in this case an Android-based e-learning application. Procedure This research was carried out through 6 stages, namely needs analysis, application design stage, development, data analysis, evaluation, and development of a final product that is ready to be used. From the results of the material validation test and the feasibility of the developed application media, it is very feasible to use.
Perancangan Sistem Monitoring Pegawai Berbasis Android Pada Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif PSDKU Medan Andrian Andrian; Efrizal Siregar; Nurianti Sitorus; Reniwati Lubis; Syafriyandi Syafriyandi; Herri Trisna Frianto
ALGORITMA : JURNAL ILMU KOMPUTER DAN INFORMATIKA Vol 6, No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/algoritma.v6i1.16688

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Employee discipline is one indicator of an institution that has experienced an increase in good personal qualities. There are so many agencies that are developing and have a good image in the eyes of the public not because the products they produce are good but because of the discipline of employees or employees which causes service performance to their customers to increase. As is the case with the PSDKU Medan Creative Media State Polytechnic Campus, it can develop even better only by exercising discipline to its employees, both educational staff and teaching staff (lecturers). So far, employee discipline has only been monitored based on electric attendance provided by the university. But the problem is the existence of these employees in the institution. Very often some employees are not at the location during working hours so that it can reduce service to students or the community. Currently, on Android, there is GPS (Global Positioning System) technology that can provide location information where the user is during work hours. So by developing an Android application, it can access the location of application users which can prevent employees or employees from being in their proper place. This can solve the problems that occur at the PSDKU Medan Creative Media State Polytechnic.Kata kunci:  Monitoring System, Global Positioning System, Employee
PSEUDO NOUN INCORPORATION IN BATAK TOBA: A MORPHOSYNTACTIC ANALYSIS Nurianti Sitorus; Mulyadi Mulyadi
Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching Vol 10, No 1: June 2026 (In Progress)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30743/ll.v10i1.13241

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This study investigates the occurrence of Pseudo Noun Incorporation (PNI) in Batak Toba, a phenomenon not previously been analyzed within incorporation frameworks. PNI has been widely described in languages such as Niuean, Sakha, Hindi, and Tamil. The researchers realize that former studies have not examined PNI in Batak Toba. Drawing on two theoretical accounts by Massam (2001) and Baker (2014), this research analyzes morphosyntactic properties such as verb–noun adjacency, reduced nominal structure, and detransitivization. Using a qualitative descriptive approach based on corpus data and native-speaker judgments, the study identifies several PNI characteristics in Batak Toba, including adjacency, non-specific interpretation, restricted modification, and word-order variation. The findings demonstrate that PNI in Batak Toba aligns with cross-linguistic patterns while also exhibiting language-specific constraints, particularly in the absence of overt case marking. The present study fills and investigates the gap in which PNI in Batak Toba is possibly materialized. This study employs a descriptive qualitative method to systematically describe PNI as it occurs naturally. The data were obtained from naturalistic corpus data and relevant literatures. It is done to ensure empirical validity and grammatical reliability. The findings indicate that Batak Toba displays several characteristics of PNI, including adjacency and verb detransitivization. Furthermore, modified nominals, conjoined nominals, and changes in word order are also observed. Overall, this study offers the first systematic description of PNI in Batak Toba and contributes to broader typological and theoretical discussions of pseudo incorporation.