Armi Antasari
Politeknik Akamigas Palembang, Indonesia

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HISTORY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CRIMINAL ACT OF DEFAMATION AGAINST THE STATE SYMBOL K.A. Noviansyah; Armi Antasari; K.M. Faisal Reza
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 8 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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The history of the Indonesian national symbol, Garuda, has been known to the people of the archipelago since the fifth century during the Tarumanegara Kingdom, whose king, Purnawarman, embraced the Hinduism of the Vishnu sect and since then the Garuda symbol has been known in the archipelago. On January 10, 1950, the government of the Republic of Indonesia Serikat (RIS) at that time formed a technical committee called the State Symbol Committee chaired by Mohammad Yamin. which finally the symbol proposed by Sultan Hamid II was Garuda because he was inspired by the majesty of the mythological bird and hoped that Indonesia could also become a strong country. The regulation of law enforcement for criminal acts of desecration of the Garuda national symbol is carried out through criminal liability by fulfilling the elements and applying criminal sanctions for criminal acts of desecration of the national symbol as stipulated in Article 68 of Law Number 24 of 2009 concerning the Flag, Language, and State Symbol, and the National Anthem, where the perpetrators are subject to a maximum imprisonment of 5 (five) years or a maximum fine of Rp. 500,000,000.00 (five hundred million rupiah).
EDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE ERA OF SOCIETY 5.0: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATORS Armi Antasari; Yanti Juniarti; Zuliana Lestari
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): JUNE
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The Society 5.0 era brings a new paradigm to various aspects of life, including the world of education. This concept emphasizes the integration between technological sophistication and human needs, which encourages the education system to adapt dynamically. Educational transformation is a necessity in order to be able to produce human resources who are not only digitally competent, but also have empathy, creativity, and critical thinking skills. For educators, this era presents challenges such as the digital literacy gap, limited infrastructure, and the need for changes in learning approaches. However, on the other hand, Society 5.0 also opens up broad opportunities, such as the use of artificial intelligence technology, data-based learning, and access to global learning resources. This article comprehensively discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by educators in responding to educational transformation in the Society 5.0 era, while reflecting on strategies that can be carried out to improve the quality of adaptive and humanistic learning.
SOCIAL MEDIA-BASED ACADEMIC WRITING INSTRUCTION IN INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS Yanti Juniarti; Ayu Octarina; Armi Antasari
INJOSEDU: International Journal of Social and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): International Journal of Social and Education (INJOSEDU)
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The development of digital technology and social media has brought significant changes to the learning process in higher education, including in academic writing. This study aims to analyze the implementation of social media-based academic writing learning in higher education institutions in Indonesia through a literature review approach. The research method used is a literature study by reviewing various scientific articles, national and international journals, proceedings, and relevant academic sources that discuss the use of social media in academic writing learning in higher education environments. The results of the study indicate that the use of social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Google Classroom can improve academic interaction, student collaboration, writing creativity, and learning motivation in the academic writing process. Social media also provides easy access to learning resources, rapid feedback, and learning flexibility that support the development of students' scientific writing skills. In addition, the use of social media in academic writing learning is considered effective in creating a more participatory and communicative learning environment. However, several challenges are faced, such as distractions from social media use, low academic digital literacy, and the potential for plagiarism in the writing process. This study concludes that social media-based academic writing learning has significant potential to improve the quality of academic writing instruction in Indonesian universities if supported by appropriate pedagogical strategies, strong academic supervision, and ongoing technology integration. This research is expected to serve as a reference for academics and educational institutions in developing effective digital learning innovations that are adaptive to technological developments.