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English English Ghaisani, Salsa Fajrina; Saadi, Yusron; Setiawan, Ery; I Wayan, Yasa; Salehudin, Salehudin; Suroso, Agus
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 4 (2024): April
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i4.7207

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River diversion is a procedure carried out prior to constructing a dam. It is conducted by diverting water from the main river so that the main dam construction work can be executed at a specifically dry area. In Meninting Dam, the diversion system consists of two main structures, namely cofferdam and diversion tunnel that is equipped with a navigation structure at the upstream part of the tunnel. During the construction, cofferdam experienced overtopping on June 17, 2022. The overtopping most likely occurred because of the diversion tunnel’s inability to divert the actual flood effectively during the construction. Therefore, this research aimed to analyse the effectiveness of Meninting Dam’s proposed diversion tunnel against design flood discharge for a return period of 25 years. The data used in this research were the updated version of the ones used to design the whole construction of Meninting Dam’s diversion system, while the flow conditions along the diversion tunnel were analysed using HEC-RAS. At the same time, the analysis was also carried out using the Level Pool Routing Method as a comparison. The analysis results show that the design flood discharge for a return period of 25 years in Meninting Dam Watershed is 265,62 m3/s. This causes the water level along the diversion tunnel reach el. +165,95 m above sea level. Taking into account that the cofferdam crest elevation is at +170,00 m above sea level, it could be concluded that Meninting Dam’s proposed diversion tunnel, which is 4 m wide and 4 m tall is able to divert the design flood discharge for a return period of 25 years effectively. The investigation results in Meninting Dam Watershed show that the main cause of the overtopping was heavy precipitation. This caused the increasing water level at the upstream part of the cofferdam that resulted to its inability to function properly, taking into account that it was still under construction when it occurred
Pengujian Theory of Trying pada Konteks Higher Level Goal dan Lower Level Goal Suroso, Agus
Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Vol. 7 No. 1 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

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The research is aimed to test Theory of Trying in different hierarchy of goals. The effort in mastering English represents higher level goal and student behavior in learning the next subject represents lower level goal.  Elicitation study is conducted to find out salient belief, which is used to construct questionnaire.  The total number of respondent is 117, drawn from student at LBPP-LIA Yogyakarta and Faculty of Economics Unsoed. The findings show that the attitude toward success significantly influence the attitude toward trying at higher and lower level goal. Whereas the attitude toward failure insignificantly influence the attitude toward trying both in lower level and higher level goal. The results also indicate that student intention at LIA to finish their study more influence by external motivation, whereas the student intention in trying to learn the next subject more influence by self awareness.
Pendampingan Pembelajaran Lapangan Dalam Perancangan Dan Penggunaan Sistem Irigasi Tetes Pada Mahasiswa Tingkat Akhir Negara, I Dewa Gede Jaya; Salehudin, Salehudin; Suroso, Agus; Widiyanti, Desi; Salsabila, Fera Fitri; Supriyadi, Anid; Setiawan, Ery; Wiradarma, Lalu Wirahman; Suparjo, Suparjo; Eniarti, Miko; Hidayati, Nufalia
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v7i3.621

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Final-year students of the Civil Engineering Department are the spearhead of the University of Mataram's output. They need to be provided with comprehensive academic knowledge and skills to enable them to adapt to a flexible workplace. This is especially true in the current era of drought, which is a significant concern, making it crucial to provide students with the efficient use of water for crop irrigation. Therefore, final-year students need to be encouraged to undertake field-level learning to complement their knowledge and skills before completing their studies. Therefore, it is necessary to mentor final-year students in the design and use of water-efficient drip irrigation systems at the field level for a specific period of time to improve their competency until they are able to use drip irrigation in agriculture. This activity aims to mentor final-year students in the design and use of drip irrigation systems at the dryland level in Pujut District, Central Lombok Regency. The mentoring activities include site preparation, network preparation, drip irrigation network testing, and the use of drip irrigation in the planting medium. The irrigation design uses ¾-inch and ½-inch PVC pipes, factory-made Netafim (NTF) drip pipes, a 600-liter water tank as the water source, and accessories. Students were mentored through the stages of creating a distribution network, designing a drip irrigation network, testing it, and implementing it on their planting areas. The mentoring program successfully guided four final-year students and local residents, and the students were able to construct a drip irrigation network on approximately one acre of land. The students have successfully implemented the drip irrigation system.
IMPLEMENTASI SUPERVISI PEMBELAJARAN MENDALAM SEBAGAI STRATEGI INOVATIF PENINGKATAN KUALITAS GURU DAN PEMBELAJARAN DI SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEJURUAN Fakhri, Faizal; Adiyanta, Santa; Suroso, Agus
Journal of Automotive Technology Vocational Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Pendidikan Vokasional Teknologi Otomotif, Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31316/jatve.v6i2.9155

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of deep learning supervision at SMK Negeri 1 Karangawen as a strategy to enhance the quality of teaching and teacher professionalism. The study is grounded in the government’s policy on the adoption of the deep learning approach within the Merdeka Curriculum, which emphasizes the development of critical thinking, collaboration, and contextual understanding among students. A qualitative case study design was employed, involving 63 teachers across three vocational programs: Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Fashion Design. Data were collected through pre-teaching interviews, classroom observations, and post-teaching interviews to provide a comprehensive understanding of how deep learning supervision was implemented.The findings indicate that the supervision activities had a significant positive impact on improving the quality of instructional practices. A total of 52 teachers (82.5%) achieved an Excellent category, 8 teachers (12.7%) were rated Good, and 3 teachers (4.8%) were rated Fair, with none in the Poor category. The supervision process enhanced teachers’ abilities in planning, executing, and reflecting on deep learning-based instruction, while also fostering a culture of collaboration and reflective practice among educators.In conclusion, deep learning supervision effectively improves teacher professionalism and the quality of vocational education. The results of this study are expected to serve as a reference for developing more adaptive supervision models aligned with the demands of 21st-century learning in vocational schools. Keywords: Instructional supervision, deep learning, vocational education, teacher professionalism, vocational school
UPAYA PENINGKATAN PERTANIAN BERKELANJUTAN MELALUI PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN PUPUK ORGANIK PADAT DAN PESTISIDA NABATI OLEH MAHASISWA KKN Suroso, Agus; ]Suroso, Agus; Zulkifli, Febrian; Ihsan, Muhammad Hendrik Lazwardi; Nurmala, Intan; Windriani, Ni Nengah Dira; Mustika, Suryapati Rizky; Sofyani, Wiwik Amalia; Febriana, Baiq; Julyanti, Ketut; Assahbani, Muhammad Syahid Agil; Rahma, Siti Maylitha
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 5 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/mfey3n52

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Pertanian merupakan sektor utama bagi masyarakat Desa Tanak Beak, Lombok Tengah, di mana sekitar 78,98% penduduk berprofesi sebagai petani. Namun, praktik pertanian setempat masih menghadapi kendala serius, antara lain ketergantungan pada pupuk dan pestisida kimia yang berdampak negatif terhadap kesuburan tanah, kesehatan lingkungan, serta menambah beban ekonomi petani. Alternatif yang ditawarkan adalah penggunaan pupuk organik padat dan pestisida nabati berbahan lokal, yang selain ramah lingkungan juga lebih ekonomis. Kegiatan Kuliah Kerja Nyata Pembelajaran dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (KKN PMD) Universitas Mataram hadir untuk memberikan pelatihan pembuatan pupuk organik padat dan pestisida nabati, sehingga diharapkan mampu mengurangi ketergantungan pada bahan kimia sintetis serta mendukung pertanian berkelanjutan. Metode kegiatan meliputi survei permasalahan, sosialisasi, pelatihan pembuatan pupuk organik padat dan pestisida nabati, serta pendampingan monitoring. Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada 24 Juli 2025 dengan melibatkan 31 peserta dari kelompok tani, aparat desa, siswa, dan masyarakat umum. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar peserta sebelumnya belum memahami cara pembuatan pupuk organik maupun pestisida nabati. Melalui pelatihan, pupuk organik padat yang dihasilkan telah memenuhi indikator kematangan seperti aroma tanah segar, warna coklat kehitaman, penyusutan volume, dan suhu stabil. Sementara itu, pestisida nabati berbahan bawang putih, daun sirsak, dan serai dapat langsung digunakan setelah 24 jam pasca pembuatan. Antusiasme peserta tinggi, ditandai dengan keterlibatan aktif selama sosialisasi dan praktik lapangan. Kegiatan KKN PMD ini berhasil meningkatkan keterampilan masyarakat dan menghadirkan solusi pertanian berkelanjutan berbasis potensi lokal.
Musdus and Musdes as Innovative Models for Participatory Village Planning Suroso, Agus
Nuansa Akademik: Jurnal Pembangunan Masyarakat Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): In Progress
Publisher : Lembaga Dakwah dan Pembangunan Masyarakat Universitas Cokroaminoto Yogyakarta (LDPM UCY)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47200/jnajpm.v11i1.3210

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The problem with village development generally lies in the low level of community participation in planning, resulting in decisions that tend to be elitist and do not reflect the community's real needs. This study aims to examine participatory planning practices through Hamlet Consultative Meetings (Musdus) and Village Consultative Meetings (Musdes) in Pejengkolan Village, Kebumen Regency, as well as the village government's strategies to increase participation and strengthen development governance. The research used a descriptive qualitative approach with observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation analysis techniques. The results show that Musdus and Musdes function as deliberative spaces allowing community aspirations to be gathered, discussed openly, and formalized into official documents, strengthening transparency and social legitimacy. The village government also implemented strategies to increase the capacity of officials, strengthen communication forums, and utilize data-based information systems to support objective and accountable decision-making. The integration of deliberation and information technology was able to strengthen local democracy, expand the space for participation, and realize inclusive, adaptive, and responsive village development governance to the socio-cultural needs of the community
The Effect of 4D-5D BIM Implementation and Visualization on Improving Product Quality and Timing of Toll Road Infrastructure Projects Anugrah Putra, Tommy; Suroso, Agus
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i4.3798

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The toll road construction project is inherently complex and prone to delays due to its multi-phase implementation process. In the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, the adoption of digital construction technologies is increasingly emphasized to enhance project efficiency and outcomes. One such technology is Building Information Modeling (BIM), which serves as a vital digital asset supporting data integration and informed decision-making throughout the construction lifecycle. This study aims to analyze the influence of BIM implementation on the quality of engineering products and how engineering product quality subsequently affects implementation time performance. Employing a quantitative approach with linear regression analysis, data were collected from toll road construction projects that have adopted BIM practices. The findings reveal a significant influence of BIM implementation on the quality of engineering products by 71.00%, and a further influence of engineering product quality on the performance of implementation time by 77.10%. These results demonstrate that BIM plays a critical role in improving construction quality and accelerating project completion. The study concludes that the structured and integrated nature of BIM enhances engineering output and time efficiency, making it a strategic tool for national infrastructure projects. It is recommended that stakeholders in the construction sector adopt BIM more comprehensively to optimize quality assurance and reduce the risk of project delays
Influence of Budget Availability, Value Engineering (VE), Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA), and Green Building Understanding on Green Building Implementation in School Buildings in DKI Jakarta Noviardini, Siriyah Nindry; Suroso, Agus
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v6i1.52466

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The application of the green building concept in school buildings in DKI Jakarta is one of the strategic steps in supporting sustainable development. The concept aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and create a healthy learning environment. However, the level of implementation still faces various challenges influenced by a number of factors. This study aims to analyze the influence of budget availability, Value Engineering (VE), Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA), and understanding of green building concepts on the level of application of green building concepts in school buildings in DKI Jakarta. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. Data was obtained through questionnaires distributed to related parties, such as school managers, consultants, and contractors involved in the construction and renovation of school buildings. Data analysis was carried out using multiple regression techniques to test the influence of each independent variable on the dependent variable. The results of the study show that the availability of budget, VE, LCCA, and understanding of green building concepts significantly affect the level of application of green building concepts in school buildings. Budget availability is a major factor influencing implementation decisions, while VE and LCCA contribute to efficient and sustainable decision-making. On the other hand, the level of understanding of the concept of green building also plays an important role in determining the extent to which this concept can be applied optimally. This research provides recommendations to local governments, school managers, and related parties to increase budget allocation.
Analysis of Factors Affecting the Performance of Government Project Completion Time in Pangkalpinang City Giarta, Fanta Wahyu; Suroso, Agus
ASTONJADRO Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): ASTONJADRO
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v14i4.19196

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Bangka Belitung Islands Province with its capital city Pangkalpinang has a strategic position as a city located on the economic route of Bangka Island. As an archipelago, it relies heavily on the transportation sector, both land, sea and air transportation to meet construction materials. Astronomically, Pangkalpinang City is located between 2°4’-2°10’ South Latitude and 106°4’-106°7’ East Longitude. Administratively, Pangkalpinang City is divided into 7 sub-districts, namely Bukit Intan, Girimaya, Taman Sari, Gerunggang, Rangkui, Gabek, and Pangkalbalam Districts with a total area of ​​118.41 km2. This research is included in the type of quantitative descriptive research using the survey method. The survey method aims to provide a detailed description of the background, characteristics, and characteristics that are typical of a case or incident of something that is general in nature. The purpose of the study was to obtain solutions to the variables that most influence the performance of the completion time of government building construction in Pangkalpinang City. Based on the results of the T-Test analysis, F-Test and Determination Coefficient Test, it was obtained partially and simultaneously that Environmental Factors (X1), Wage Factors (X2), Coordination (X3), and Worker Productivity (X4) have a significant effect and have a contribution of 85.4% to the performance of the completion time of government building construction projects, 2) based on the results of the variable ranking analysis using multiple linear regression equations & beta coefficient values, it can be concluded that the Wage Factor variable (X2) is the dominant factor that influences the performance of the completion time of building construction projects, which is 72.59%, so to control the completion time of government building construction projects which is mainly carried out by the Project Manager is to control Wages, 3) all research variables, namely Environmental Factors (X1), Labor Factors (X2), Coordination (X3), and Worker Productivity Factors (X4) can affect the performance of the completion time of government building construction projects in Pangkalpinang City. The results of the analysis show that the dominant factor according to all respondents is the labor factor (beta value 1.001).
Effect of Change Contract Order, Labor, Material, Tools to Time Delayu of Low-Rise State Building Project Tobing, Pahala R; Suroso, Agus
ASTONJADRO Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): ASTONJADRO
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v14i4.19197

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Construction of state low-rise buildings in Pangkalpinang city is a common project that usually built by The Public Works Department of Pangkalpinang. The problem often faced by construction of state low-rise buildings projects at Pangkalpinang is the low performance of time (Delay). This condition be expected caused by Change Contract Order (CCO), man power, materials, and machine, This research aims to analyze the influence of those factors on delay time in state low-rise building construction projects. The analysis used in this research is multiple regression with SPSS. This research find that both and parsially the 4 (four) factors influence the time-performance (delay) of low-rise state building construction. Based on data analysis, the equation Y = 3.887+ 0.390 X1 + 0,278 X2 + 0,265 X3 + 0,341 X4. Based on the results of the Coefficient of Determination Test, simultaneously CCO Factors (X1), Manpower Factors (X2), Materials Factors (X3) and Machines Factors (X4) have an influence contribution of 74.0 % of Time Performance (Y). Meanwhile, for the results of the most dominant factor analysis using Beta Standardized x Zero-Order, it was found that the CCO Factor (X2) was the most dominant factor that could influence time performance with an influence value of 23.99%. Considerations in determining alternative solutions to control time performance in state low-rise building construction projects are carried out on the most dominant factor, namely the CCO Factor (X1).  
Co-Authors Abdullah, Wildan Rosyad Adha, Muhammad Fajar Adiba, Soraya Tsamara Adiyanta, Santa Aji, Eko Usman Akbar, Tabrani al-imam, ahmad fikry Alfarido, Lalu Gilang Ramadan Andari Putri, Ni Putu Ayu Satya Annisa, Dian Anugrah Putra, Tommy Apriani, Ayu Mina Apriani, Pinka Izmy Ariza, Franrizka ary yunanto Ascaryan Rafinda Aslam, Firar Bismi Assahbani, Muhammad Syahid Agil Azmi, Muhammad Khoirul Bagas Gumintang BAMBANG SUNARKO Banani, Ade BERLIANSYAH, REZHA ARLANDA Budianto, M Bagus Budianto, Muh Bagus Desi Widiyanti Eko Pradjoko Eko Satria Endang Siti Astuti Eniarti, Miko Enny Dwi Cahyani Ery setiawan Estyana, Ema Faizal Fakhri, Faizal Faturokhman, Agus Febriana, Baiq Filda Khoirun Nikmah Ghaisani, Salsa Fajrina Giarta, Fanta Wahyu Hadiyanti, Utami Hamidah Nayati Utami Hanesfa, Hafiz Rahman Hanifah, Lilik Hartana, Hartana Haryanto, Vian Marantha Hasim, Yanuar Hasyim Heri Sulistiyono, Heri Hidayati, Nufalia Hidayatullah, Wahyu Hindami, Ghazi Ghossan Humairoh Saidah Husnul Hotimah, Husnul I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara I Wayan Yasa, I Wayan I Wayan, Yasa Icuk Rangga Bawono, Icuk Rangga Ihsan Ihsan Ihsan, Muhammad Hendrik Lazwardi Ikah N. P. Permanasari Indra Pardede Irwan, Moh. Jaya Negara, I Dewa Gede Julio, Ryan Bagus Julyanti, Ketut Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit Kesuma, Weni Ayu Puja Kurniadhi, Widjojo Kusumastuti, Dhania Laksana, Priyogi Karta Laoli, Alnis Gustin Latif, Fatmawati Lestari, Riskia Dwi Mahendra, Made Maisarah, Sausan Nuhaa Maulana, Adrian Mawardi Amin Mawardin, Adi Melasari, Cita Merdana, I Nyoman Muhaemin, Aris Mustika, Suryapati Rizky Noviardini, Siriyah Nindry Nunung Widyaningsih Nur Choirul Afif Nurmala, Intan Nurrizky, Febrian Eka Pohan, Azrul Sulaiman Karim PRACOYO, ATAS Pratama, Enif Asfarianto Purwaningtyas, Putri Purwaningtyas, Putri Putra, I B. Giri Rabiatul Adawiyah, Wiwiek Rafinda, Ascariena Rahma, Siti Maylitha Ratno Purnomo Reni Cahayanti, Sherafina Rofi Henindia Rohani Rohani Rohani Rohmayani, Hairun Nisak Salehudin, Salehudin Salim, M. Agus Salsabila, Fera Fitri Santoso, Imam Sugeng Sarah Dien Hawa SARI, ANA NOVITA Satriawati, Yani Sebayang, Ika Sari Damayanthi Seno, Prihadmadi Anggoro Setyanto, Refius Pradipta Setyanto, Refius Pradiptya Sofyani, Wiwik Amalia Sri Martini Sudarto Sudarto Sudiro, Dedy Aditya Sugiarto S Sukaryadi, Eka Kurnia Arief Sulasih Sulasih Suliyanto . Supardi Supardi Suparjo SUPRIYADI, ANID Supriyanto, Wawan suryani, Bunga Tampang, Tampang Tobing, Pahala R Tri Yuwono, Tri Tsarwan, Oties Weni Novandari Widiyani, Agustina Wildan Yudhanto Windriani, Ni Nengah Dira WIRADARMA, LALU WIRAHMAN WIRADHARMA, LALU WIRAHMAN Yi, Feng Yuniarso, Gema Puja Yusron Saadi Zainal Arifin Zulkifli, Febrian ]Suroso, Agus