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Peningkatan Minat Baca Siswa Melalui Pekan Literasi dan Pembiasaan 15 Menit Membaca: Studi Kasus MI Mulyadarama Girimukti Prayoga, Reka Ardi; Budiarto, Hanif Azis; Afif, Muhammad Fadhlan; Pradipta, Adi Surya; Lestari, Adinda Sri
Warta LPM WARTA LPM, Vol. 26, No. 4, Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/warta.v26i4.1870

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The School Literacy Movement (GLS) has been implemented since March 2016. However, its implementation is still not effective in West Java. This study aims to increase reading interest in MI Mulyadarma, Girimukti Village, Cipongkor District, West Bandung Regency. This school has limited internet access, book diversity, and school facilities, that are below the standards of an ideal school. Student’s interest in reading is increased in two ways. The first way is by encouraging 4th-6th grade elementary school students to read for 15 minutes before the class starts, for 3 weeks. The second way is by providing mini libraries in each classroom. Data collection was done using questionnaires. The questionnaire was given before and after the program, so that the achievement of the program could be evaluated. The result shows that the reading habit for 15 minutes before class and providing mini libraries in the classroom successfully increased students’ interest in reading significantly. Students who read books for more than 60 minutes per day increased by 33%. Student interest in reading increased by 64%, while their reading awareness increased slightly by 12.5%.
Perilaku Merokok Terhadap Prestasi Belajar Mahasiswa Polman Bandung Budiarto, Hanif Azis; Permata, Nia; Indroasyoko, Narwikant; Muhammad, Achmad
JTRM (Jurnal Teknologi dan Rekayasa Manufaktur) Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Volume: 7 | Nomor: 1 | April 2025
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian, Pengembangan, dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (P4M) Politeknik Manufaktur Bandung (Polman Bandung)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.48182/jtrm.v7i1.180

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Student smoking seems to be commonly seen around campuses in Indonesia. However, many studies state that there are negative impacts of smoking on cognitive abilities, physical abilities, health, and so on. This can impact students' ability to study optimally and get the best learning achievements. No study explores the conditions regarding smoking and non-smoking students of Polman Bandung, let alone examining their learning achievements. This research reviews student smokers and non-smokers and their learning achievement. The research method is descriptive qualitative, and questionnaires were distributed to students in May 2023 using a Google Form. There were 207 respondents who filled out the questionnaire, of which 71 were smokers and 136 were non-smokers. The results show that non-smoking students have better academic achievement or GPA than smoking students. It is recommended that campuses minimize the increase in the number of smokers to develop the optimization of students' abilities so that they can improve their learning achievements.
Redesign of Cover Lower Dies on Compaction Tool in Sealface Manufacturing Based on Powder Metallurgy Process Media, Riona Ihsan; Purnawarman, Otto; Budiarto, Hanif Azis; Caesario, Daffa
METAL: Jurnal Sistem Mekanik dan Termal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Sistem Mekanik dan Termal (METAL)
Publisher : Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/metal.8.1.25-38.2024

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The cover lower dies constitute a vital component of the ejector compaction tool system employed in the powder metallurgy process for sealface production. However, a failure occurred in the compaction process, leading to the deformation of the component after the production of more than eleven sealfaces. This study investigates the ejector compaction tool system, with a specific focus on the cover lower dies, aiming to optimize the tool's construction. Employing the Pahl & Beitz design methodology, the research encompasses discussions with previous researchers, observation of existing tools, disassembly of current tools, and simulation analysis. Emphasizing static analysis to assess stress, deflection, and safety factor values, the research aims for a safety factor exceeding 2.00 in the redesigned cover lower dies. The optimal solution involves changing the material to AISI D2 with a hardness of 62 HRC, modifying the cover lower dies thickness by 13mm, and increasing springs and retained pins from 2 to 4 pieces. Consequently, the redesigned ejector compaction tool system is deemed operationally safe, signifying a successful improvement in its construction for enhanced reliability and performance.