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Journal : ABDIMU Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

Webinar career talk: finding passion and resilience Rizky Yudaruddin; Karina Kausalya Laman; Kharisma Ambarsari; Putri Zhafira Chairunnisa; Silvitri Diah Yulianti
ABDIMU Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Juni
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Mulawarman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (284.212 KB) | DOI: 10.29264/.v1i1.11371

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Passion is defined as an affective structure, an optimistic orientation toward work that both produces and gives meaning to a variety of emotional dispositions, whereas The Oxford English Dictionary defines the contemporary use of passion as "an aim or goal pursued with zeal," implying that passion is the active pursuit of something, whether it be real or imagined. In this case, however, the pursuit is typically motivated not by the object itself, but by the promise the object holds. When someone is asked to be passionate about something or their work, the underlying meaning is that finding passion in one's work can lead to certain desirable outcomes, such as competence, success, and self-fulfillment. Whereas resilience is one of the most significant factors that can influence an individual's pursuit of life's passion, resilience can be defined as an ongoing developmental process that demonstrates positive adjustment to adversity. Resilience is also defined as the capacity of a child to effectively deal with stress and pressure, to face daily challenges, to recover from disappointment, mistakes, trauma, and adversity, to set clear and realistic goals, to solve problems, to interact with others comfortably, and to treat oneself and others with respect and dignity. One of the many obstacles a person faces, particularly at the beginning of a higher education endeavor, is the difficulty of locating one's true passion and remaining resilient. Thus, the purpose of this webinar was to share the experiences of four speakers with diverse and impressive backgrounds on how to find passion and resiliency in order to assist the soon to be college students participants.
Webinar academic writing: writing is healing Michael Hadjaat; Rizky Yudaruddin; Ady Wardana; Dea Ayu Mardhotillah; Putri Naufha Soraya; Reisya Amalia Nur Fitriani
ABDIMU Vol 1, No 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Mulawarman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (299.843 KB) | DOI: 10.30872/abdimu.v1i2.11891

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Academic writing is an important thing among academics such as students and lecturers. There are so many uses for academic writing, both for the purposes of final assignments such as thesis, research, and the need for applying for scholarships. However, there are many things that need to be considered in academic writing. Grammar is one of the components of writing that is very important to note, there are often many grammatical errors in writing, especially among students and for people who do not use English as their mother tongue. Because of this, webinars on academic writing are very much needed and should be held frequently in order to improve students' writing knowledge and skills. The ability to write an academic paper is a demand that must be met by every student and lecturer. This ability is not solely related to the procedures and techniques of writing an academic work, but also to the substantial demands attached to it. Complete answers to these two demands will determine the quality of an academic paper. In practice, there are so many cases that show that they have not been understood and the demands attached to an academic paper, both technically and substantively, have not been fulfilled. In fact, there have been many cases where academic integrity has been put aside in favor of short-term goals. A phenomenon that has become increasingly troubling in recent times is the widespread practice of plagiarism that has hit students and lecturers, either on purpose or by ignorance. If this phenomenon is left unchecked, academic integrity as the main pillar supporting the implementation of education will undoubtedly be increasingly shaky, even destroyed one day. Therefore, strategic and sustainable interventions are needed that can go straight to the problem.
Webinar career talk: finding passion and resilience Yudaruddin, Rizky; Laman, Karina Kausalya; Ambarsari, Kharisma; Chairunnisa, Putri Zhafira; Yulianti, Silvitri Diah
ABDIMU Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/abdimu.v1i1.11371

Abstract

Passion is defined as an affective structure, an optimistic orientation toward work that both produces and gives meaning to a variety of emotional dispositions, whereas The Oxford English Dictionary defines the contemporary use of passion as "an aim or goal pursued with zeal," implying that passion is the active pursuit of something, whether it be real or imagined. In this case, however, the pursuit is typically motivated not by the object itself, but by the promise the object holds. When someone is asked to be passionate about something or their work, the underlying meaning is that finding passion in one's work can lead to certain desirable outcomes, such as competence, success, and self-fulfillment. Whereas resilience is one of the most significant factors that can influence an individual's pursuit of life's passion, resilience can be defined as an ongoing developmental process that demonstrates positive adjustment to adversity. Resilience is also defined as the capacity of a child to effectively deal with stress and pressure, to face daily challenges, to recover from disappointment, mistakes, trauma, and adversity, to set clear and realistic goals, to solve problems, to interact with others comfortably, and to treat oneself and others with respect and dignity. One of the many obstacles a person faces, particularly at the beginning of a higher education endeavor, is the difficulty of locating one's true passion and remaining resilient. Thus, the purpose of this webinar was to share the experiences of four speakers with diverse and impressive backgrounds on how to find passion and resiliency in order to assist the soon to be college students participants.
Webinar academic writing: writing is healing Hadjaat, Michael; Yudaruddin, Rizky; Wardana, Ady; Mardhotillah, Dea Ayu; Soraya, Putri Naufha; Nur Fitriani, Reisya Amalia
ABDIMU Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/abdimu.v1i2.11891

Abstract

Academic writing is an important thing among academics such as students and lecturers. There are so many uses for academic writing, both for the purposes of final assignments such as thesis, research, and the need for applying for scholarships. However, there are many things that need to be considered in academic writing. Grammar is one of the components of writing that is very important to note, there are often many grammatical errors in writing, especially among students and for people who do not use English as their mother tongue. Because of this, webinars on academic writing are very much needed and should be held frequently in order to improve students' writing knowledge and skills. The ability to write an academic paper is a demand that must be met by every student and lecturer. This ability is not solely related to the procedures and techniques of writing an academic work, but also to the substantial demands attached to it. Complete answers to these two demands will determine the quality of an academic paper. In practice, there are so many cases that show that they have not been understood and the demands attached to an academic paper, both technically and substantively, have not been fulfilled. In fact, there have been many cases where academic integrity has been put aside in favor of short-term goals. A phenomenon that has become increasingly troubling in recent times is the widespread practice of plagiarism that has hit students and lecturers, either on purpose or by ignorance. If this phenomenon is left unchecked, academic integrity as the main pillar supporting the implementation of education will undoubtedly be increasingly shaky, even destroyed one day. Therefore, strategic and sustainable interventions are needed that can go straight to the problem.
Co-Authors . Suharsono Adi H. Purnomo Ady Wardana Ajeng Puput Kurniati Al Hatul Julianti Ambarsari, Kharisma Ananda Rizky Firdha Husaini Andanhari, Isa bella Putri Anis Rachma Utary Anis Rachma Utary Ansi Diayu Aldila Ardi Paminto Ariana, Dana Chairunnisa, Putri Zhafira Chindy Wardanila Riyanto Dana Ariana Dea Ayu Mardhotillah Dedy Alfiannur Djoko Setyadi Doddy Adhimursandi Eka Nor Santi Elisabeth Tangdiara Elmas Larissa Fairuz Elvani, Sendy Parlinsa Elvi Resana Bela Fahryantho Qodarie Farah Dwi Munna Fathunnida Fathunnida Fathunnida, Fathunnida Felisitas Defung Fitriani Fitriani Gery Nugroho Gusti N. Achmad Hadi Wardoyo Hamisyah, Nurul Hapidah Hapidah Herning Indriastuti Indra Rukmana Intan Nur Jannah Irsan Tricahyadinata Isna Yuningsih Itsna Nur Afiffa Justina Ade Justina Ade Judiarni Karina Kausalya Laman Karmila Karmila Kharisma Ambarsari Kiky Mevianti Widyaningtyas Laman, Karina Kausalya Mardhotillah, Dea Ayu Michael Hadjaat Michael Hadjaat Mita Riska Puspita Muhammad Baihaki MUHDIN NOOR mukhamad helmi Musdalifah Azis Nadia Azmi Hafidhoh Nadya Karina Ayu Sandra Noor Wahyuningsih Nora Idiawati Nur Fadhilah Nur Fitriani, Reisya Amalia Nurul Hamisyah Ories Maihesa Puput W. Budiman Putri Naufha Soraya Putri Zhafira Chairunnisa Reisya Amalia Nur Fitriani Renny Wulandary Reonaldus - Rian Hilmawan Rijal Fahmi Rijal Fahmi Rima Nur Ahadiati Risfa Innayahnti Rizka Maria Nabilah Robiansyah Robiansyah Ronaldo, Podung Juricho ROSIDAH - Salvira Mawardini Santoso santoso Sendi elison Sendy Parlinsa Elvani Silvitri Diah Yulianti Sisca Sinthia Anwar siti Ardiyanti, siti Siti Darmala Siti Patimah Siti Raudhatul Jannah Solly Aryza Soraya, Putri Naufha Sri Mintarti Suharto, Rahmad Budi Suharto, Rahmad Budi Sukisno Selamet Riadi Suprayitno Suprayitno Syarifah Hudayah Titah Alasty Purbaningrum Tria Ariani Ulfa Novianti Utami Sefti Namira Wahyuni, Yuyun Sri Wardana, Ady Willy Chandra Yanita Marfiyanti Yonathan Pongtuluran Yulianti, Silvitri Diah Yuni Saraswati Yusvika Rachmawati Zainal Ilmi