Silvia Rizki, Silvia
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STRATEGI DINAS PARIWISATA DAN KEBUDAYAAN KOTA BATAM DALAM MENGEMBANGKAN KOTA BATAM SEBAGAI DESTINASI WISATA MICE (MEETING, INTENCIVE, CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION) TAHUN 2011-2014 Rizki, Silvia; ", Hasanuddin
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 3, No 2: WISUDA OKTOBER 2016
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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Batam is one of the cities in Riau Islands province located geographically very close to some of the neighboring countries as a business and services center in the Asia Pacific region provides a huge advantage to attract foreign tourists. This is evidenced by the growing number of foreign tourists coming to Batam every year and with the appointment of Batam as one of the 10 City of by the government as a city of MICE tourism in Indonesia has a big impact (multiplier effect) against those who benefited from the event MICE. MICE tourism is an activity that leads the travel business meetings, negotiations both at national and international scale. This thesis discusses the strategy undertaken by the Department of Tourism and Culture in Batam in developing MICE tourism as a leading tourist impact on increasing revenues and the number of tourists visiting Batam.Based on the results of research conducted there are several factors inhibiting the development of Batam as a destination for MICE tourism is one of them the lack of awareness (consciousness) community of the importance of MICE tourism, the lack of database MICE display needs as well as the level of tourists MICE came to Batam and the lack of quality human resources in MICE certified field service.Keyword: Batam, Strategy Department of Tourism and Culture in Batam, MICE, Multipplier Effect
Upaya Meningkatkan Kemampuan Berbicara Dengan Menggunakan Media Boneka Tangan Pada Anak Usia Dini Rizki, Silvia; Alim, Melvi Lesmana
Jurnal Pendidikan Tuntas Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Juni 2024
Publisher : LPPI Yayasan Almahmudi bin Dahlan

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This research is motivated by the low level of children's fine motor skills at Az-Zahra Kindergarten, Perhentian Raaja District, Kampar Regency. For this reason, a concrete application is needed to be able to find the right way regarding children's fine motor skills, namely the application of methods to improve children's speaking through the hand puppet method in early childhood. This study aims to determine whether through the hand puppet method the application of speaking can improve fine motor skills in early childhood. This type of research is class action research which is an observation of learning activities in the form of an action, which deliberately appears and occurs in a class together with a total of 12 children consisting of 6 boys and 6 girls. Data collection techniques in this study are observation and documentation. The data analysis technique used in this study is percentage. From the results of class action research and discussion as described, it is concluded that the results of this research are that the hand puppet media method can improve children's fine motor skills at Az-Zahra Kindergarten. Children's fine motor skills can be seen from the pre-cycle in the “Not Developing” criteria, namely 9 children or 75%. After the action in cycle I, namely through the hand puppet method, there was an increase, namely reduced to Ianak or 8.33%. In the “Starting to Develop” criteria, the pre-cycle increased by 3 children or 25% and increased again in cycle II to I or 8.33%. In the criteria “Developing as expected” there was not a single child in this criterion, increasing to 8 children or 66.7%, and increasing again in cycle II to I child or 8.33%. In the criteria “Developing Very Well” increased from pre-cycle no, in cycle I also no and increased again in cycle II to 10 children or 83.33%. Keywords: Speaking Ability, Hand Puppet Media, CAR