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ANALISIS DAYA TAMPUNG SEKOLAH MENENGAH BERDASARKAN DATA PERTUMBUHAN PENDUDUK TAHUN 2011-2020 DI KECAMATAN SAMBAS Halina, Halina; Buwono, Sri; Harjanti, Diah Trismi
Jurnal Pendidikan Sosiologi dan Humaniora Vol 13, No 1 (2022): Edisi April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/j-psh.v13i1.52906

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In 2020, Sambas will have 52.538 people and 13 school units. Every year the population in Sambas District is always increasing, which can cause an imbalance in the population with the availability of facilities. This research aims to (1) Find out the capacity of secondary schools for the opportunity to school for residents in Sambas, (2) Find out the rate of population growth, (3) Find out the factor that affects population growth, and (4) Find out the population in 2030. This research used descriptive quantitative approach methods. The research data source used is public documentation obtained from government agencies. Overall, educational facilities in Sambas District can accommodate the entire school-age population regarding the number of schools, the number of teachers, and the number of classes. The opportunity for the community to obtain education in Sambas is indicated by the Gross Enrollment Rate (GER) indicator of 165.6% and Net Enrollment Rate (NER) of 95,9%. Population growth in Sambas has a medium classification level with a growth rate of 1,72%.   Population growth in Sambas is influenced by the birth factor, which has increased by 42.6% in ten years. In 2030, the population is estimated as 62,420 people, with a secondary school age of 2,236 people. Overall, the educational facilities available today can accommodate the entire population ten years later.
Liquid Smoke as an Alternative to Prevent Crop Failure in Rice Fields in Rasau Jaya Dua Village Agustina, Via; Anasi, Putri Tipa; Ulfah, Maria; Harjanti, Diah Trismi
Jurnal Pendidikan Sosiologi dan Humaniora Vol 16, No 3 (2025): Special Issue 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/j-psh.v16i3.100675

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This study aims to analyse the use of liquid smoke as an alternative to prevent crop failure in rice harvests in Rasau Jaya Dua Village. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data sources obtained through interviews with liquid smoke producers, long-time liquid smoke users, and new liquid smoke users who use it on rice plants. The results of the study show that the use of liquid smoke can help prevent crop failure in rice plants, which is often caused by pest and disease attacks. Liquid smoke is believed to increase plant resistance to pests and also acts as a fertiliser for the soil. Most farmers in Rasau Jaya Dua Village have tried various methods of preventing crop failure, such as the use of pesticides, but the use of liquid smoke as a new solution is still limited. Farmers' responses to liquid smoke users vary. Most welcome this technology because it is considered environmentally friendly and effective, although there are obstacles such as limited knowledge and difficulties in its application. Therefore, further socialisation and training are needed to increase farmers' understanding and skills in the use of liquid smoke. This training is expected to contribute to the development of more sustainable agricultural technology in the future.
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ARITHMETIC GEOMETRIC CURVE AND STATISTICAL STRAIGHT-LINE METHODS FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX PROJECTION Harjanti, Diah Trismi; Enok Maryani; Muhammad Iqbal Apriliyana; Audi Cindra Arini
Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL BIOMETRIKA DAN KEPENDUDUKAN
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jbk.v14i2.2025.208-217

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The research compares the use of two projection methods, namely Arithmetic Geometric Curve (AGC) and Statistical Straight Line (SSL), in projecting the Human Development Index (HDI) in Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan Province. In human development planning, choosing the right projection method is important. HDI is a complex indicator, with its growth not always linear, and that comparing the AGC method, which is more flexible to changing trends, with the SSL method, which is simpler but based on linear assumptions, will give an overview of the accuracy of the projection. This study investigates three main indicators of HDI, namely health, education, and a decent standard of living, through several main variables such as Life Expectancy, Expected Years of Schooling, Average Years of Schooling, and Per Capita Expenditure. The results between the two projections are significantly different. The projection of the AGC is more optimistic with a sharper growth trend, while the projection in the SSL method tends to be more stable and consistent. The AGC method indicates faster target achievement results, while the SSL method provides more accurate, realistic estimates. Thus, the HDI projection for Sanggau Regency shows that with the more aggressive AGC method, the HDI target of 70 can be achieved in 2025, while the SSL method leads to achieving the target in 2027. This study can provide the basis for regional development planning by considering the accuracy and stability of projections in achieving sustainable development.
IMMERSIVE LEARNING BASED FLOOD SIMULATION USING 3D ARCSCENE 10.8 FOR DISASTER MITIGATION EDUCATION Harjanti, Diah Trismi; Somantri, Lili; Apriliyana, Muhammad Iqbal; Arini, Audi Cindra; Javada, Aliiffillya; Setiawan, Iwan
Jurnal Visi Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 18, No 1 (2026): Januari 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jvip.v18i1.93300

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In the era of technological advancement, geography education is evolving through digital transformation. This study aims to develop simulation media using 3D ArcScene to support immersive learning in the context of disaster mitigation, particularly flood disasters. By providing realistic 3D representations, the media helps students better understand flood scenarios and appropriate mitigation strategies. The development follows a Research and Development (R&D) approach with quantitative methods, focusing on improving student competencies in geography-related subjects such as land use, meteorology, climatology, and environmental ecology. The study specifically models flood-prone areas in Sanggau Regency, producing interactive visualizations that can be integrated into disaster geography courses. The goal is to enhance student engagement and comprehension through immersive and technology-based learning experiences. Ultimately, this simulation media is expected to serve as an effective tool for building student awareness and resilience, as well as contributing to the advancement of immersive educational resources in disaster mitigation efforts.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Sadi Adlika, Nur Meily Agustina, Via Al Yuda Alatas, M. Syahdi Alwish, Alwish Apriliyana, Muhammad Iqbal Arini, Audi Cindra Ashabulkahvi, Vikri Asmiah, Asmiah Audi Cindra Arini Aurellia, Stella Carolline Budiman Tampubolon Budiman Tampubolon Budiman Tampubolon Carissa Carissa, Carissa Childra, Girli Fifta Christanto, LM Hari Christanto, Ludovicus Manditya Hari Dewantara, Jagad Aditya Egar, Eugenius Enok Maryani Fadhilah, Muhammad Arif Fidhi Melia Medhina Fidhi Melia Medhina Fikri Nizar Zulkifli Firda Islamaya Farhan Firdha Anugrah Windusari Fujianti, Lia Nurbanillah Galuh Sri Rezeki Galuh Sri Rezeki Hadi Wiyono Hafiziani Eka Putri, Hafiziani Eka Halina, Halina Handayani , Seli Meika I Ketut Suada Imran Imran Iwan Setiawan Javada, Aliiffillya Javada, Aliiffillya Juliana Juriasih, Astia khusnul khotimah KURNIA KURNIA, KURNIA Lili Somantri Ludovicus Manditya Hari C Ludovicus Manditya Hari Christanto Maria Ulfah Maria Ulfah Maulidya, Dinda Medhina, Fidhi Melia Mega, Maria Muhammad Iqbal Apriliyana Nur, Dini Giatri Nuraini Asriati Nuraini Astriati Nurfitka, Dini Nurzanah, Nurzanah Octaviana, Eva Pangestu, Dwi Ageng Partiwi, Sri Uji PRATIWI, Dian Ayu Putri Puspitasari Putri Tipa Anasi Putri Wardani Putri, Elma Salsabila Qolbiana, Syifa Nur Rantika Wulandari Rezeki, Galuh Sri Rizki Hidayatullah RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Safitri, Yolanda Sari, Ifa Meilyana Shalihhin Affandi Sri Buwono . Sulistyarini, Sulistyarini Syifa Nur Qolbiana Tampubolon, Sartika Evalina Tamubolon, Budiman Triage, Daras Uray Lia Wahyuni Wahyu Rachmadi Wahyuni, Uray Lia Wawan Wawan Windusari, Firdha Anugrah Yohana Yohana