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Journal : Multiverse: Open Multidisciplinary Journal

Peran Artificial Intelligence terhadap Optimalisasi Pembelajaran Mahasiswa Universitas Brawijaya Mumtaz, Tsabitah Zain; Isna, Fariha Nurul; Abadi, Machrus
Multiverse: Open Multidisciplinary Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/multiverse.v2i2.1172

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This research delves into the phenomenon of artificial intelligence in the realm of education, with a specific focus on its implementation in the learning system at Brawijaya University. The study aims to observe the practical application of artificial intelligence and analyze its role in enhancing the overall learning experience for students. Utilizing a qualitative research model, the researcher acts as the primary instrument, gathering data on students' interactions with artificial intelligence during the learning process and extracting relevant literature on the subject. The analysis involves three key stages: theme identification, data interpretation, and data presentation. The findings underscore the integral role of artificial intelligence as a learning medium at Brawijaya University, emphasizing its substantial contribution to optimizing the learning process.
Perjuangan Warganet Indonesia Melawan Genosida Israel terhadap Palestina melalui Tindak Tutur Deklaratif pada Media Sosial Twitter Isna, Fariha Nurul; Mumtaz, Tsabitah Zain; Setyawati, Eti; Wahyuni, Lilik
Multiverse: Open Multidisciplinary Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/multiverse.v2i3.1189

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The ongoing Palestine-Israel conflict has garnered attention from Indonesian netizens, particularly on Twitter. Indonesian users actively express their support for Palestine, reflecting a commitment to sustainable development goals, notably human rights advocacy. This defense is evident in historical posts and comments on Twitter, portraying declarative illocutionary speech acts. Employing qualitative descriptive methods, this research analyzes the data to unveil the form and function of these speech acts. The pragmatic approach involves classifying context and cotext, providing a comprehensive understanding of the speech acts' nuances and functions in the given discourse. This study contributes to the exploration of Indonesian netizens' reactions and activism concerning global issues.