Murni Eva Marlina Rumapea
Universitas Negeri Medan

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Tantangan Pembelajaran Musik Pada Era Digital Murni Eva Marlina Rumapea
Gondang: Jurnal Seni dan Budaya Vol 3, No 2 (2019): GONDANG: JURNAL SENI DAN BUDAYA, DESEMBER 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

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The digital age is an era that makes it easier for people to receive and send information. Various digital technology systems are increasingly developing in one area of education or learning. The purpose of music learning is applied and internalized as learning that encourages students to be creative and express according to their development. To live this digital era both students, teachers and school institutions will face challenges. Challenges can be seen from the students, teachers, and school institutions. In students, such as the lack of students' interest in music, and teachers of learning music not from a background in music, as well as school infrastructure does not fulfill music learning. To face this challenge, the school held a learning revolution and teacher competence. The use of this research method is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. With the reason that the writer observes, and constructs the social situation about music learning, the obstacles faced, and solutions to face obstacles so that it is more clear and meaningful.
Menguatkan Narasi Kanibalisme (Anthropofagi) dalam Analisis Hyperrealitas Baudrillard pada Cagar Budaya Batu Persidangan di Kecamatan Simanindo Puspitawati Puspitawati; Dedi Andriansyah; Murni Eva Marlina Rumapea; Erlin Nainggolan; Karina Ita Apulina Br Bangun
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

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This research was conducted to describe the cannibalism storytelling of the trial stone legend and describe the strategy of the local community in building anthropophagic images of the trial stone legend in Simanindo District. This research was carried out using qualitative research methods with an ethnographic approach. Methods of data collection were carried out through literature studies, observation, and in-depth interviews. There are three narrative versions related to the legend of the trial stones, and the body parts consumed in the rituals carried out at Huta Siallagan. The three narrative versions in question are the community version, the local guide version, and the performance version. Reports related to cannibalism have previously appeared in various historical writings in Sumatra. The story of cannibalism in Huta Siallagan, Simanindo District, is still maintained and is still used as tourism support at this location. The hyperreality of cannibal stories that seem to really happen is strengthened by simulacra patterns (1) narrative through local guides, (2) legend performances trial stone, (3) animism geopark information board, and (4) generalization of the legend of trial stone legend. The stone legend of the trial and the story "Batak people eat people" are not only limited to influencing the economic aspects of society but also have various important values that can be used as a reference by today's society. The values in question are juridical values, political values , and social values.