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TRADITIONAL EXERCISES AS A PRACTICAL SOLUTION IN HEALTH PROBLEMS FOR COMPUTER USERS Zusana Pudyastuti, Laurentius Noer Andoyo, Jozua Palandi,
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Of the total of 7.2 billion of world population, three billion of them are internet users.During 2013, the numbers of internet users in Indonesia have reached 74.75 million, including31.7 million ‘Netizens’. The numbers of computer users are more than the number of internet users. These computer users are very susceptible to RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries) which may be in the form of physical disorder, such as MSD (Musculoskeletal Disorders) or CVS (Computer Vision Syndromes), and various mental disorders. These disruptions are mainly due to people’s ignorance to ergonomic positions and incorrect attitude in using the computer for years. The biggest enemy of modern people is called ‘Disease of Civilization’, a disease caused by the changes in civilization due to the advancement of technology and bad life-style. Overcome the impact of modernization, people find the solution by “think backward”  to old concept of the ancestors. Traditional exercise, which at first used for defense mechanism against the nature and enemies (animal and human), is now applied in the work life. Computer users can stay healthy by doing traditional exercises and self-massages. These two prevention efforts are cheap, practical, effective, and no big space required, yet they are very effective and powerful to maintain the health of computer users. In particular, the authors intend to invite computer  users  to  cultivate  “Safe  and  Healthy  Computing’’ (‘‘Aman  dan  Sehat  ber- Komputer’’ = ASK)  by integrating exercises as a their life-style.
Object Recognation Based On Genetic Algorithm With Color Segmentation Zusana E. Pudyastuti, Evy Poerbanityas,
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To be able to sort out the optimum color on an observed object is something that is veryimportant, for example in detecting the tumor. An area which has already exposed to the tumor can be identified from the photo. Doctors typically analyze and predict the result of a photo based on their experience, but the doctors can read the photo without predicting the outcome when they use a tool that is able to distinguish color degradation. Thus, creating an artificial intelligence system can help in making a decision. A combination of generic algorithm and image processing is used to optimize color segmentation in detecting an object. In the case of color segmentation of an object, it was  found that the spectrum of each color is different one to another. The color differences could be clear, unclear, or almost similar which can be used in detecting and grouping the color differences optimally.
Traditional Exercises As a Practical Solution In Health Problems For Computer Users Laurentius Noer Andoyo; Jozua Ferjanus Palandi; Zusana Pudyastuti
IC-ITECHS Vol 1 (2014): Prosiding IC-ITECHS 2014
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Of the total of 7.2 billion of world population, three billion of them are internet users. During 2013, the numbers of internet users in Indonesia have reached 74.75 million, including 31.7 million ‘Netizens’. The numbers of computer users are more than the number of internet users. These computer users are very susceptible to RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries) which may be in the form of physical disorder, such as MSD (Musculoskeletal Disorders) or CVS (Computer Vision Syndromes), and various mental disorders. These disruptions are mainly due to people’s ignorance to ergonomic positions and incorrect attitude in using the computer for years. The biggest enemy of modern people is called ‘Disease of Civilization’, a disease caused by the changes in civilization due to the advancement of technology and bad life-style. Overcome the impact of modernization, people find the solution by “think backward” to old concept of the ancestors. Traditional exercise, which at first used for defense mechanism against the nature and enemies (animal and human), is now applied in the work life. Computer users can stay healthy by doing traditional exercises and self-massages. These two prevention efforts are cheap, practical, effective, and no big space required, yet they are very effective and powerful to maintain the health of computer users. In particular, the authors intend to invite computer users to cultivate “Safe and Healthy Computing’’ (‘‘Aman dan Sehat berKomputer’’ = ASK) by integrating exercises as a their life-style
Object Recognation Based On Genetic Algorithm With Color Segmentation Evy Poerbaningtyas; Zusana Eko Pudyastuti
IC-ITECHS Vol 1 (2014): Prosiding IC-ITECHS 2014
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To be able to sort out the optimum color on an observed object is something that is very important, for example in detecting the tumor. An area which has already exposed to the tumor can be identified from the photo. Doctors typically analyze and predict the result of a photo based on their experience, but the doctors can read the photo without predicting the outcome when they use a tool that is able to distinguish color degradation. Thus, creating an artificial intelligence system can help in making a decision. A combination of generic algorithm and image processing is used to optimize color segmentation in detecting an object. In the case of color segmentation of an object, it was found that the spectrum of each color is different one to another. The color differences could be clear, unclear, or almost similar which can be used in detecting and grouping the color differences optimally.
Maintaining Intreraction in the EFL Online Classroom Zusana E. Pudyastuti
IC-ITECHS Vol 2 No 1 (2020): IC-ITECHS
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Nowadays, the internet has influenced teachers and students’ life in every aspects. Embracing the internet in the online learning is unavoidable. Even though traditional classroom is still considered as the best method of delivery, but online learning also brings many benefits for both teachers and students. This paper presents a review of some literature highlighting the interaction in the online EFL classroom. Designing an online EFL classroom needs a careful planning because it is related to the language learning skills and the digital literacy learning skills that the students should comprehend. To make the design successful, all types of interactions sould be maintained the the online EFL classroom. Two types of online learning, which are synchronous and asynchronous learning, must provide the students an opportunity to build their knowledge by working collaboratively and having interaction with the sutdents and teacher to be able to learn better. The interaction is multiple which needs different methods for each conditions or a combination of several methods of interactions. The careful design planning and the appropriate choosen of interaction and collaboration methods provide the students with a safe environment for better engagement and active participation. The teacher presence, consists of social presence, teaching presence and cognitive presence, is very important in the online EFL classroom for maintaining and building the interaction with the students because the students tend to be passive. The teacher presence and the interaction in the online EFL classroom can be accommodated in many online applications used in the language learning.