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Program Pelatihan Karya Inovatif PKB Guru PAUD Urgensi Karya Inovatif PKB Guru PAUD Reni Supitno; Indah Annisa Rahmi; Isti Hidayati; Khofifah Apriani; Setiyo Utoyo
Journal Innovation In Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal Innovation in Education (INOVED)
Publisher : STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59841/inoved.v3i1.2075

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The of Innovative Initiatives in the Context of Early Childhood Educator Professional Development. Innovative initiatives, including new contributions, modifications, and developments, play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of education and supporting the holistic development of children. This document also outlines a structured training program for early childhood educators that focuses on creativity, professional skills, and effective teaching methods. Through continuous professional development, early childhood educators are expected to produce innovative work that responds to educational challenges and improves the learning environment for children. The primary goal is to create effective, interactive, and meaningful learning experiences while ensuring high-quality education for children. By fostering an environment of innovation, educators can better meet the diverse needs of their students, ultimately contributing to their overall growth and learning success.
Exploring Thermal Alliesthesia and Psychogeography Through Minimal Virtual Exposure Ghifari, Abi Dzar; Isti Hidayati
Sinektika: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 23, No 1: January 2026
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/sinektika.v23i1.12756

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Individual perceptions of urban space are shaped by physical adaptations associated with their region of origin. These psychogeographic factors influence how the body adjusts to environmental changes, including the mechanism of homeostasis (the body’s ability to maintain internal balance), which results in different standards of thermal comfort among individuals. In the thermal context, homeostasis serves as a strong trigger for thermal alliesthesia, a condition in which sensations of comfort or discomfort arise in response to temperature changes relative to the body’s prior state. This study adopts an exploratory approach aimed at assessing the potential detection of such processes in a virtual setting with minimal exposure, using video-based observations of urban environments. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to examine multivariate relationships between mood states, regional background, and perceptions of physical elements (brightness, shading), as well as their impact on route comfort. The findings indicate that homeostatic processes can still be detected in virtual settings and are positively influenced by psychogeographic background, thereby opening opportunities for applications in spatial design, further research, and place branding, even without direct on-site involvement.