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Critical Thinking Learning Video on Local Wisdom Issues in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Yamin, Moh.; Taqwiem, Ahsani; Faradina, Faradina; Ramadhani, Fahmi; Abidin, Ahmad Zainul
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18259

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The presence of learning videos for achieving student learning outcomes is one of the keys to achieving appropriate learning goals and objectives. Teaching students to write argumentative paragraphs needs to be supported by learning videos to help students understand and practice learning to write paragraphs. Bringing the material closer to learning videos with local issues is an inseparable part of introducing and familiarizing students with the environment so that they become an inseparable part of the environment itself. This research aimed to develop critical thinking learning videos containing local wisdom issues in argumentative paragraph writing. The research design used is R & D (Research & Development) with the ADDIE model with stages including (1) conducting needs analysis, (2) developing video products, (3) designing and conducting formative evaluations, (4) revising products, and (5) conducting summative evaluations or product trials, that are tested on small groups so that they can still get feedback for improving the product. The results of the research show that the critical thinking learning video containing local wisdom issues in the argumentative paragraph writing that has been created fulfills the elements. It is appropriate for use in critical thinking learning containing local wisdom issues in the material of writing argumentative paragraphs based on the results of needs analysis, carrying out product trials, and validating from experts and revising the product based on the validation results.
What Drives The Success of Rural Development? Evidence from West Java, Indonesia Ramadhani, Fahmi; Adi Saputra, Putu Mahardika
Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan
Publisher : Departement of Communication and Community Development Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22500/12202449391

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Success in rural development lies in identifying and developing the appropriate factors to make development work. Finding the best way to achieve successful rural development is a question that is currently difficult to answer. This study aims to identify the factors that can influence the success of village development, by focusing on the variables contained in each dimension of the Village Development Index (IDM), namely the dimensions of social resilience, economic resilience, environmental resilience, and village fiscal independence. This study focuses on the conditions of 5,312 villages in West Java Province, Indonesia. The data in this study is obtained from the Village Potential (Podes) 2019 micro data and Village Development Index 2020 by conducting descriptive statistical analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The results show that sustainable development in villages can be achieved by ensuring the availability of village social infrastructure, and increasing the effectiveness of village economic institutions. In addition, the government needs to ensure the focused and strategic development plans so that village revenue can be efficiently utilized for development. These factors must be utilized by all village communities in order to avoid conflicts that occur in the village.
Perancangan Alat Bantu Pengambilan Kain pada Proses Pengukuran dan Pemotongan di Konveksi Printrend dengan Metode Rasional Madani, Aqshal; Ramadhani, Fahmi; Setyowati, Linda; Mutmainah, Mutmainah
Jurnal Teknik Industri Terintegrasi (JUTIN) Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): July
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jutin.v8i3.43830

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Cutting and Measur ing Process at CV. Printrend Convection has several work activities. However, the work activity when taking the fabric below, which is done repeatedly by bending, is not ergonomic. Based on the results of the RULA method, this attitude is high risk, and the final score obtained is 7, so it is high risk, and changes are made now. Therefore, a design was made to reduce the final RULA score using the rational method, the height of the design is based on the anthropometry of the worker's Standing Height with the 10th percentile. Then, the use of the design is simulated with Catia to determine the final RULA score. Based on the simulation results, pulling fabric from the fabric hanging tool and taking fabric from below with a new work attitude gets a final RULA 3 low-risk score. The activity of taking fabric from the highest fabric rack based on the simulation with Catia receives a final score of RULA 2 with a work attitude whose risk can be ignored. From the simulation results, the design succeeded in reducing the final RULA score and it’s risk level