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Research Potential of Traditional Buildings from an Ethnographic and Ethnoscience Perspective Through SLR (Systematic Literature Review) in SDGs Studies 2015-2025 Rahmatta Thoriq Lintangesukmanjaya; Oktamia Ramadhani; Hanandita Veda Saphira
Journal of Law and Bibliometrics Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sabilul Muttaqin Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jolabis.2.1.128

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Objective: The preparation of a systematic literature review that specifically discusses the ethnoscience perspective is examined in the form of bibliometric analysis findings in the relationship between SDGs and culturalization of culture in the realm of science. Method: Quantitative descriptive research, through bibliometric analysis studies using data from the Scopus database to map trends and focus on SDGs research with culture and ethnophysics in traditional buildings through international literature. A total of 462 documents were analyzed using the PRISMA design to identify research trends and conduct a literature synthesis.   Results: Based on publication trend data in the Scopus database for the period 2021–2026, it can be seen that research on traditional buildings from the perspective of sustainable design development studied through ethnographic approaches and ethnoscience values ​​shows an increasing trend. Traditional building architecture has long been seen as a manifestation of the reciprocal relationship among humans, natural conditions, and cultural values passed down from generation to generation.  Novelty: Traditional buildings have great potential for study through an ethnographic approach because they reflect cultural values, local knowledge, and the living practices of developing communities. This study contributes to the preservation of cultural heritage and the development of sustainable settlement concepts. This is in accordance with the SDG study point 11 concerning sustainable cities and communities.
Psychological Approaches in 21st Century Learning to Improve the Quality of SDG Education Point 4 in Bibliometric Studies Indri Hapsari Khansa; Rahmatta Thoriq Lintangesukmanjaya; Dwikoranto Dwikoranto; Daniel Hakim
Journal of Law and Bibliometrics Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jolabis.2.1.134

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Objective: The research aims to comprehensively understand the various psychological challenges in learning in the 21st century education era. This approach not only helps identify dominant research themes, but also uncovers research areas that are still rarely studied, so that it can provide a stronger basis for formulating further research directions in the field of learning psychology that supports the transformation of quality education SDG point 4.  Method: This research uses a literature study approach with bibliometric analysis methods to map the development of research related to psychological aspects in 21st century learning. Scopus data was obtained from 106 documents in 2016-2016 which were analyzed using the PRISMA design to determine the bibliometric distribution.  Results:  Research trends regarding psychological approaches to learning continue to increase in supporting 21st century education. Bibliometric analysis indicates that themes such as learning motivation, self-regulation, learner engagement, and experience-based learning are the main focus in current studies. Research contributions are also dominated by several countries that are actively developing pedagogical innovations to answer modern learning challenges.  Novelty: The findings of this research indicate that the integration of psychological aspects in learning design is very important to improve the quality of education in the 21st century. Educators need to implement a learning model that is student-centered and supports balanced cognitive, emotional and social development. In addition, the results of this research can be a basis for developing educational policies that pay more attention to psychological well-being in the learning process.
Bridging AI and Statistics: Comparative Evaluation of SPSS and ChatGPT in Educational Data Processing Rahmatta Thoriq Lintangesukmanjaya; Binar Kurnia Prahani; Dwikoranto Dwikoranto
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jitse.1.3.94

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Objective: This study aims to compare the results of statistical data analysis using SPSS and Artificial Intelligence (AI), specifically ChatGPT, in processing students’ learning outcomes. A quantitative experimental method was employed with a sample of 100 numerical data points representing students’ academic performance. Method: This research is a comparative study, with processing outcomes in SPSS and ChatGPT.  Results:  Both SPSS and ChatGPT were utilized to perform statistical tests and analyze the same dataset. The findings indicate that both tools produced consistent results, demonstrating ChatGPT’s potential as a complementary analytical tool. However, SPSS remains superior in terms of accuracy, academic legitimacy, and the availability of comprehensive features officially recognized in the research community. ChatGPT offers advantages in its simplicity, accessibility, and efficiency, particularly for quick analysis without software installation, making it a practical tool for educators and novice researchers. Novelty: In formal academic research contexts, SPSS remains the primary choice for ensuring methodological rigor and credibility, while AI-driven tools such as ChatGPT can serve as effective companions to support the analytical process and facilitate statistical learning. This study highlights the potential synergy between traditional statistical software and emerging AI technologies, emphasizing the importance of selecting tools that align with research needs, context, and academic standards. The findings provide insights into the evolving role of AI in research practices, suggesting that while AI enhances accessibility and user experience, conventional statistical software remains indispensable for high-stakes research validation.
Development of Live-Worksheets Technology based on the Problem Based Learning model in the Horeg Sound Wave Phenomenon Rahmatta Thoriq Lintangesukmanjaya; Oktamia Ramadhani; Dwikoranto Dwikoranto; Noval Maleakhi Hulu
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jitse.1.3.108

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Objective: Developing interactive Live-Worksheets based on Problem-Based Learning (PBL) on physics material with a contextual phenomena approach. Method: This research is a Research and Development (RnD) study. This type of research uses the 4D method, which includes four stages: define, design, develop, and disseminate.  Results: The results of developing live-worksheet technology based on the Problem-Based Learning model with the sound horeg phenomenon have proven to be valid and practical. The implementation of digital technology-based live worksheets using a problem-based learning model has been proven to increase student learning independence and enthusiasm through real-world phenomena such as sound waves. Looking ahead, the integration of intelligent technologies such as AI, VR, and virtual simulations has the potential to strengthen interactive, contextual, and practice-oriented physics learning. Novelty: The integration of technology and problem-based learning models can encourage students to generate new ideas from the problems presented. The use of AI technology in integrated learning media is crucial, and innovation in ethnoscience approaches is needed.