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ANALISIS USABILITY MODEL ISO 9241-11 DENGAN PENDEKATAN PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT, RETROSPECTIVE THINK ALOUD, DAN SYSTEM USABILITY SCALE PADA SISTEM INFORMASI Deluma, Abdul Rahman; Syahrial, Syahrial; Maku, Rubiyanto
Jurnal Ilmu Komputer (JUIK) Vol 3, No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31314/juik.v3i2.2086

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This research was conducted to evaluate the SIKKD UMGO website by highlighting the three usability concepts of the ISO 9241-11 model, namely effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction in using the SIKKD website, measured using the Usability Testing methods: Performance Measurement, Retrospective Think Aloud (RTA), and System Usability Scale techniques. The aim is to find out the results of usability testing and recommendations for improvements to the SIKKD website based on the results of usability testing. The results of this study are based on an analysis of the calculation of usability metrics, and the SUS formula shows that the effectiveness and efficiency aspects have been stated to be good, namely the percentages of 98% and 95%. In addition, the satisfaction aspect based on the SUS questionnaire is still below standard with a percentage value of 59%. The SUS results are supported by the results of the RTA questionnaire, where there are still several complaints and suggestions from respondents on the SIKKD website. Based on the results of the SUS and RTA questionnaires, recommendations for improvements were made in the form of prototypes on login pages, resumes, forms, file uploads, and account settings by following the 4 golden rules of user interface design.
Evaluasi Sistem Informasi Menggunakan Model HOT-FIT Pada Sistem Penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru di Lingkungan Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo Syahrial, Syahrial; Larote, Yonis; Lasarudin, Alter; Olii, Muhammad Ramdhan
Jurnal Ilmu Komputer (JUIK) Vol 4, No 2 (2024): JUNE 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31314/juik.v4i2.3315

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This research was conducted to evaluate the website for new student admissions at the Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo. Evaluation was carried out by applying the HOT-Fit model method to 4 components. Focus evaluation on technological, human, organizational and benefits components. The aim is to determine the level of usability of the Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo New Student Admissions System. The research method was carried out quantitatively by collecting questionnaire data from the committee and registrants. The HOT-Fit model is applied in determining system evaluation indicators. The results of the HOT-Fit model approach on 8 variables are good. There is a test value for System Quality (KS) with a value of 73.8 (Good), then Service Quality (KL) with a value of 82.0 (Very Good), then Information Quality (KI) with a value of 72.3 (Good), then System Usage (PS) with a value of 77.9 (Good), then User Satisfaction (KP) with a value of 74.2 (Good), then Organizational Environment (LO) with a value of 82.7 (Very Good), then Organizational Structure (SO ) with a score of 66.7 (Good), and System Benefits (MS) with a score of 82.2 (Very Good). Categories in 8 variables are good to use based on the HOT-Fit method with a value obtained of 76.5. The Usability Testing results are good for use based on the HOT-Fit method and the assessment of new students as respondents.
Bioecological characteristics of mangrove snail in Langsa mangrove forest, Aceh, Indonesia: Diversity and community structure Mardiah, Nur Ainun; Erlangga, Erlangga; Syahrial, Syahrial; Hadinata, Fitra Wira; Ezraneti, Riri; Barat, Welmar Olfan Basten; Leni, Yusyam
Journal of Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 1 (March, 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/joms.v1i1.15792

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The most crucial aspect of managing an ecosystem or habitat is knowledge about accompanying biota, such as snails. The research on mangrove snails in the KPH Region III Aceh City of Langsa area was conducted in November 2021 with the goal of evaluating species diversity, density, ecological index, distribution, and their link to surrounding environmental conditions. Snail data was obtained via quadrat transects, with observation stations established using purposive sampling.The snail diversity was found to be five species from four families, with the highest density found in N. planospira (03.13 ind/m2). The diversity index was low (H' ‰¤ 2.0), dominance was moderate (0.5 < C ‰¤ 0.75), and uniformity tended to be balanced (0.5 < E ‰¤ 0.75). The distribution pattern is clustered (Iδ> 1), with C. cingulata being abundant (83.33%), and C. capucinus being frequently found (50.00%), N. planospiraonly found occasionally (36.11%), and L. scabra and T. telescopium are relatively uncommon (11.11% and 0.56%, respectively), with a link to environmental variables indicating that T. telescopium prefers fine mud substrates. Meanwhile, C. cingulata, C. capucinus, L. scabra, and N. planospiralive in habitats with fine mud substrates that are more solid than T. telescopiums habitats.
Ecological characteristic of hermit crabs in Lhokseumawe mangrove forest, Aceh, Indonesia Fitriani, Fitriani; Erlangga, Erlangga; Syahrial, Syahrial; Ezraneti, Riri
Journal of Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 1 (March, 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/joms.v1i1.15795

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The study was conducted between August and September of 2021 in order to determine the density, ecological index, distribution pattern, geographic distribution, environmental factors, and the relationship between hermit crabs and environmental factors. Hermit crabs were gathered using a quadratic transect and sample plots, while environmental variables were measured in situ. PCA and CCA multivariate statistics were used to determine the characteristics and correlation between hermit crabs and environmental factors. Hermit crabs were discovered to be comprised of two species (Clibanariuslongitarsus and C. infraspinatus) and one family (Diogenidae), with the highest density found in the C. longitarsus species (1.22 ± 0.57 - 4.68 3.53 ind/m2), diversity index is categorized as moderate (2.0<H‰¤3.0), the dominance is low (0<C‰¤0.5), the distribution pattern is clustered (Iδ>1), the geographical distribution is abundant (>80%), and environmental factors are categorized as good. In addition, Stations I and II have high DO, TOM, mangrove density, C. longitarsus, and C. infraspinatus parameters, whereas Station III has high salinity, pH, and temperature, with salinity, mangrove density, and TOM being the most influential parameters on hermit crab density.
Spatial distribution and habitat suitability of seaweed on West Simeulue Island, Aceh Province, Indonesia Imamshadiqin, Imamshadiqin; Ritonga, Gara Hasonangan; Erlangga, Erlangga; Erniati, Erniati; Imanullah, Imanullah; Syahrial, Syahrial; Salmarika, Salmarika
Journal of Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 2 (July, 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/joms.v1i2.17479

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<p>Seaweed is an important biological resource for human life, serving essential ecological functions, including providing shelter and feeding grounds for marine biota. Seaweed can be found in several Indonesian waters, growing naturally or through cultivation, including in the waters around Simeulue Island. This study aimed to assess the distribution of seaweed in relation to land suitability, using oceanographic parameters in Simeulue Island waters. The research was conducted at five stations within the West Teupah District, South Teupah District, and Alafan District. In situ measurements were taken to evaluate land suitability for seaweed growth based on oceanographic parameters such as current speed, depth, substrate type, salinity, temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen. Results indicated that seaweed in Simeulue Island waters is distributed along the coastline and attached to coral reefs and rocks at depths of 2-5 meters. The total area of seaweed distribution is approximately 351.83 hectares along a coastline of 206.12 km. The measured parameters of seaweed habitats include a pH of 7.7 to 7.9, salinity of 31-35.3 ppt, temperature of 20-30 °C, dissolved oxygen levels of 3-4.8 mg/L, depth of 2-5 meters, current speed of 0.10 to 0.60 m/s, and a sandy coral substrate. Based on these water quality and substrate parameters, the seaweed habitats in Simeulue Island are classified as highly suitable, with suitability values ranging from 64 to 82. The recorded environmental conditions collectively support optimal seaweed growth.</p>
Sharks and rays at Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera (PPS) Lampulo, Banda Aceh, Indonesia: Morphometric characteristics and differentiators based on multivariate analysis Hikmah, Nur; Nufus, Hayatun; Syahrial, Syahrial; Ezraneti, Riri; Astuti, Rika
Journal of Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 2 (July, 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/joms.v1i2.17630

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Tropical marine environments are abundant and diverse; therefore, shark and ray research at fishing port PPS Lampulo, Banda Aceh City was carried out focusing on morphometric characteristics and differences based on multivariate analysis in July 2020 to identify sharks and rays that landed at fishing port PPS Lampulo, Banda Aceh City and determine their primary characteristics. The shark and ray samples used were from the Indian Ocean and the Malacca Strait and measured total length (TL), fork length (FL), and standard length (SL) for sharks and disc width (DW), TL, and disc length (DL) for rays. Principal component analysis (PCA) and discriminant analysis (DA) were performed on the morphometric data. The PCA analysis revealed that sharks and rays caught in Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera (PPS) Lampulo, Banda Aceh City, can be divided into two distinct groups. The first group of sharks consists of species with large FL and SL morphometrics, namely P. kamoharai, C. plumbeus, P. glauca, and A. superciliosus. The second group of sharks consists of species with large TL morphometrics, specifically A. pelagicus and C. plumbeus. For the ray group, the first group comprises species with large TL and DW morphometrics, represented by A. ocellatus. The second group of rays consists of species with large DL morphometrics, namely P. sephen and H. jenkinsii. The results of DA revealed distinct differences in the size of sharks caught in the Indian Ocean and the Strait of Malacca, specifically in PPS Lampulo, Banda Aceh City. However, no significant differences in size were observed for the rays, regardless of whether their size was measured using DW, TL, or DL.
Multivariate analysis of Bivalvia population in the Cunda Strait mangrove ecosystem, Lhokseumawe, Indonesia Syahrial, Syahrial; Ruzanna, Arina; Anggraini, Rika; Habib EY, M.; Ikhsan, Nur; Pane, Andina Ramadhani Putri; Khalil, Munawar
Journal of Marine Studies Volume 2, Issue 2 (July, 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/joms.v2i2.21276

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Research on the diversity and density of Bivalvia populations as indicators of coastal ecosystem health, particularly using multivariate statistical approaches, remains limited in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia. This study aims to analyse the distribution and abundance of Bivalvia in the Cunda Strait mangrove ecosystem using multivariate statistical techniques. Field sampling was conducted in May 2024 at five observation stations, where Bivalvia were collected using a 1 x 1 m transect method. Data analysis included cluster analysis, non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS), analysis of similarity (ANOSIM), and similarity percentage analysis (SIMPER) to assess species diversity and population density. A total of 10 Bivalvia species, representing five genera and four families, were identified. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index ranged from 0.99 to 1.53, classifying the Bivalvia community into four distinct groups. Population density analysis revealed that Anadara sp2, Donax sp2, and Anadara sp1 exhibited the highest densities (4.80 ind/m², 2.80 ind/m², and 2.00 ind/m², respectively). Cluster and nMDS analyses further divided the Bivalvia density in the Cunda Strait into two distinct groups. The Bray-Curtis similarity index, applied by ANOSIM, indicated significant variation in the density of the Bivalvia population between observation stations (p < 0.05). SIMPER analysis identified Polymesoda sp as a key distinguishing species between multiple station pairs, including Stations 1 and 2, 1 and 3, 1 and 4, 1 and 5, 2 and 5, 3 and 5, and 4 and 5. Furthermore, Anadara sp2 was the main differentiating species between Stations 2 and 3, as well as between 2 and 4, while Anadara sp1 distinguished Stations 3 and 4. These findings highlight the spatial heterogeneity of Bivalvia communities in the Cunda Strait and underscore the utility of multivariate statistical approaches in coastal biodiversity assessments.
Understanding Pre-Service Teachers’ Conceptual Difficulties in Learning Newman Projections Adlim, Muhammad; Syahrial, Syahrial; Winarni, Sri; Deriyani, Deriyani; Gani, Abdul; Rusman, Rusman; Salaeh, Subhan
Jurnal Tadris Kimiya Vol 10 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Chemistry Education, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jtk.v10i1.35553

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Challenges in mastering chemistry content among pre-service chemistry teachers remain a critical concern in teacher education institutions. This study aims to analyze the most difficult concepts and the underlying conditions contributing to students' failure in mastering specific chemistry courses. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, and document analysis. The research began by identifying courses with the highest proportion of failing grades (≤ D) based on academic transcripts from 235 students across four cohorts in a chemistry education program. Organic Chemistry I was identified as the course with the highest failure rate, affecting 141 students. From this group, ten students from each cohort with a GPA ≥ 3.0 were randomly selected to complete a questionnaire identifying the most difficult topics in the course. In-depth interviews with students and lecturers were then conducted to explore the conceptual difficulties and their possible causes. Findings consistently revealed that Organic Chemistry I had the highest proportion of D grades (10%) compared to other courses, with more than 60% of students in each cohort receiving low grades. Students reported that the Newman projection was the most challenging topic, citing both the abstract nature of the concept, which requires spatial reasoning and mental rotation of molecular structures, and the lack of effective instructional strategies to support understanding. These results highlight the need for pedagogical innovations targeting spatial visualization skills to enhance conceptual comprehension in organic chemistry education.
DEVELOPMENT OF NEARPOD LEARNING MEDIA FOR THE CONCEPT OF REACTION RATES COMPREHENSION Sarmita, Sarmita; Rahmayani, Ratu Fazlia Inda; Syahrial, Syahrial
Chimica Didactica Acta Vol 13, No 1: June 2025
Publisher : FKIP USK

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jcd.v13i1.43967

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The integration of Android technology and the internet into education in Indonesia has introduced innovative approaches to the learning process, enhanced by digital media. One notable example is the Nearpod application. This study aims to develop and evaluate the feasibility of Nearpod as a learning medium for reaction rate topics and to assess student responses to the application. The research follows the Research and Development (RD) methodology, employing the ADDIE model, which includes five stages: Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. The study was conducted in the Chemistry Education Department, Syiah Kuala University, and involved 60 students from the 2022 cohort who had completed the Basic Chemistry 2 course. Research instruments included a needs analysis questionnaire, a media feasibility assessment validated by experts, student response sheets, and System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaires. The findings indicated that the Nearpod learning media achieved a validity score of 0.91, categorized as highly valid. The reliability assessment showed a reliability rate of 91%, indicating that the media is trustworthy. Student responses to Nearpod were overwhelmingly positive, with a satisfaction rate of 90%. The System Usability Scale (SUS) evaluation yielded a score of 71, placing the application in the "good" usability category. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the Nearpod application is a viable and effective learning medium for teaching reaction rate concept.
Gender Symbolism in Sampur and Samparan of Surakarta-Style Javanese Dance Costume Design Sriyadi, Sriyadi; Hartanto, Hartanto; Syahrial, Syahrial; Hapsari, Indri
Gondang: Jurnal Seni dan Budaya Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): GONDANG: JURNAL SENI DAN BUDAYA, JUNE 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/gondang.v9i1.64720

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Sampur and samparan are essential elements in the costume design of Surakarta-style female dance, serving as primary visual markers that distinguish the aesthetic characteristics of this dance style. Their presence extends beyond mere costume design in court dances such as bedhaya and srimpi; they also function as properties that must be animated by the dancer to harmonize with the movement patterns employed. This study aims to describe the form, meaning, and characteristics of sampur and samparan in the costume design of Surakarta-style female dance and to analyze their significance in the cultural expression of Javanese society. The research employs an ethnocoreological approach with qualitative methods. Primary data were obtained through participatory observation, in which the researcher was directly involved as a Javanese dancer. The findings reveal that sampur and samparan not only enhance the expressive quality of dance movements through distinctive accentuations but also reflect the cultural values and identity of Javanese society. Specifically, samparan is exclusively used in female dances due to its association with the ideal concept of womanhood in Javanese culture. Thus, sampur and samparan function not only in the visual and technical aspects of performance but also as symbolic elements that reinforce the identity of Javanese dance as an art form rich in philosophical and cultural meanings.
Co-Authors 'Akla, C. M. N. -, Maison ABD. ASHAL ALAM, ABD. ASHAL Abd. Hakim Abdi Abdi, Abdi Abdul Gani ADITYA FITRIANSYAH Adlim, Muhammad Adnan, Zifirdaus Afdhal Afdhal Afidh, Razief Perucha Fauzie Agusti Muchtar, Riri Agustinos, Putri Aisyah, Zahra Putri Akbar, Zulfitrah Al Azmy, Muhammad Ridho Al Alfatirta Mufti ALINDA NOVITA SARI, ALINDA NOVITA Alirmansyah, Alirmansyah Amanda, Yulistika Amirul Mukminin Amri Amri ANAA ISTIMAROH Anandari, Qalbi Shanaz Anas, Ahmad Baihaqi Andary, Lisa Andi Muhammad Abdi Andika, Yudho Angelia Leovita Anggie Nadia Dinihari Anis Nugrahawati Anjeli Ratih Syamlingga Putri Aprilita, T. Salsa Ardh, Muhammad Reyhan Emirel ARDHIANS ABDILLAH WIJAYA, ARDHIANS ABDILLAH ARIAN DWI PEANUS, ARIAN DWI ARIEF, JAUZIE Arinil Haq Aris Doyan ARSYAD RAMADHAN DARLIS arsyad, safnil Asni Johari Asnizar, Andi Asrial ASYER AGRISELIUS Aty Mulyani Ayob, A F Azrianti, Henna Putri Azwandi Azwandi Azzahra, Miftahul Zannah Bahri, Al Bambang Pramudya Bangun, Novi Olivia Bardi, Rezafri Barthos, Megawati Bobby Yuhanda, Bobby Br Siregar, Permata Sari Burhan, Dhini Angraeni Chairunas Chairunas Chandrika Eka Larasati, Chandrika Eka Chen, Diki Cindy, Sylvia Cindy Citra, Yulita Dwi Cox, Robyn Cut Meurah Nurul ‘Akla Damayanti, Latipia Damayanti, Nina Afria Daulima, Mohamad Rizki Deluma, Abdul Rahman Deni Elnovriza DERI MUHAMAD NURENDI, DERI MUHAMAD Deriyani, Deriyani Dermawan, Alvindo Desrina, Thazilla Destrinelli Destrinelli Desy Rosmalinda Devi Margaretha DEWI APRI ASTUTI Dewi Kumala Sari Dewi, Putri Asmarani Dian Fauzi Dian Wardiana Sjuchro Diani, Irma Dila, Nuriana Dinda Saskia Dona, Ulan May Dwi Agus Kurniawan DWI ARYANTA Dwita, Zahara Eddy, Eddy Haryanto Effendi, Firman Eka Meigalia ekamaida, ekamaida Elfrida, Elfrida Eliza, Nova ELVI MAILANI Ely Susanti Emi, Raja Emmitt, Marie Erika Erika Erlangga Erlangga Erlidawati Erlidawati Erniati Erniati Ernita Dewi Meutia Evy Damayanthi Fadlisyah Fadlisyah Fahma, Putri Nur Fahrinisa, Febika Faizal Chan Faizal Faizal, Faizal FAKHRULLAH, AHMAD FARID Faradila, Nandatul Faturrahman Fauzi, Sabri Fauziah, Dini FEBRIAN HADIATNA Febrina Rolin Firnandes, Banokta FITRA PADILLAH Fitriani Fitriani Fitriyani Bahriyah GEMAHAPSARI, PARTRIANTI Habib EY, M. Hadinata, Fitra Wira Hafni Zahara Hakri Bokingo, Agus Handayani, Meutia Hanniyah, Ummu Hardi, Vitri Angraini HARI WASKITO Hariandi, Ahmad Haris Danial hartanto hartanto Hasibuan, Nina Marianna Hayatun Nufus Heltha, Fahri HERI SEPTIADI ALIUS Heriyanto, Teguh Hidayati Hidayati Hikmawati Hikmawati Hilda Anjarsari Humaya, Riti Husni Sabil Hussain, Zulkifli Ibrahim, Irawan Ida Suryani Wijaya IHFAZH NURDIN EKA NUGRAHA Ikhsan, Nur Ilham Martadona Imamshadiqin, Imamshadiqin Imanullah, Imanullah Indri Hapsari Ira Maisarah Irma Irma Irmayunita, Irmayunita Irpan Ali Rahman Isma, Muhammad Fauzan Israyati Ita Karlina Izmayanti, Dewi Kania Izzawati Arlis Jamil, Fajrul Jamilus Jamilus Jaya Jaya Joni Rokhmat Juneda, Juneda Juwita Saputri Kango, Riklan Kania Izmayanti, Dewi Kania Sawitri Karsim, Nanang Khairani, Sufina Khairul Mukmin Lubis, Khairul Mukmin Kiayi, Verliana Kifron, Muhammad Kifron Kiska, Nurul Kiska, Nurul Delima Kosim Kosim Kristiana, Nelly Kurniawan, Dwi Agus Kuswanto Kuswanto Laksono, Arief Budi Lamusu, Rizal Larote, Yonis Lasarudin, Alter Lefita, Lefita Leni, Yusyam Liana Rahmayani Lindiawatie, Lindiawatie Lingce, Septyara Lubis, Rizka Adelia Lukman Samboteng & Rulinawaty Kasmad Luthfiah, Qonita M Rusdi M. Abzar Duraesa Mahendra, Bachtiar Isra Maisura Maisura Majariana Krisanti Maku, Rubiyanto Mala Nurilmala Manullang, Irma Warny Lamberta MARALIS, RENI Mardiah, Nur Ainun Mariati, Wandesi Masyhar, Abdi Nurul Mataniari, Azhari MAYA INTAN PRATIWI Melly Br Bangun Melvi Lesmana Alim Milda Ernita Minhajuhayati, Dieni Misbahul Jannah Mohamad Ilyas Abas Mohammad Irfan Mufti Muhammad Fajri Muhammad Furqan, Muhammad Muhammad Hatta MUHAMMAD HENDRA Muhammad Ikhlas Muhammad JAMIL Muhammad Nasir Muhammad Nazar Muhammad Rusdi Muhammad Zuhdi Mukhroji Mukhroji Muliani Muliani, Muliani Muliari Muliari Munawar Khalil Munira, Nanda Murni, Riska Nana Subarna, Nana NANDANG TARYANA Nasaruddin Nasaruddin Nasihin, Ahmat Nasruddin Nasruddin NASRUN HARIYANTO Nastiti, Febry Tamilia Nasution, Riski Dahrian Natalia Silalahi, Natalia Naufal, Daffa Imam Nawahdani, Ahmad Mansur Nazarudin Nelfi Erlinda Nella Tri Agustini, Nella Tri Niken Syafitri Ningsih, Sri Tuti Nizlel Huda Nolasary, Mega Putri Noviyanti, Silvina Novyar Satriawan Fikri, KMS Nur Aini Nur Hikmah NURHADINA, NURHADINA Nurhaswinda Nurhudayah Manjani NURILAHI, DESI KURNIA Nurmayana, Nurmayana Nurwijayanti Nyirahabimana, Pascasie Oktamaroza, Oktamaroza Olii, Muhammad Ramdhan Pane, Andina Ramadhani Putri Pangestu, Rivo Ilhami Pardi, Ahmad Perdana, Rahmat Pipih Suptijah Piyana, Suci Okta Pranata, Eryc Pranata, Widya Eka Prasetyo, Repki Pratiwi, Bengi Priscila Fitriasih Limbong Purba, Putri Bunga Debi Puspita Sari Putri, Adinda Aulia PUTRI, DWITYA AMANDA Putri, Embarianiyati Putriningtias, Andika R, Dony. 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